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30 Rock, The Mentalist, The Office – Daily rerun roundup

There’s definitely some good new stuff on TV tonight, including brand new episodes of Samantha Who? and Burn Notice. However, if that’s not your thing, there are, as always some pretty decent reruns. At 8 PM, there’s an episode of 30 Rock with Dennis. I love Dean Winters so much, that it doesn’t even matter […]

by Kona Gallagher

Diary of a House virgin – The doctor’s nemesis is in

(Season One, Episodes 13 – 16) It took me a couple of episodes to get behind the introduction of Edward Vogler, but by the end of these four, I was. You’ll see that I didn’t think he was necessary when first introduced, but he grew on me. It’s odd, considering what these doctors do each […]

by Ivey West

Still unsure about HawthoRNe

I know what I said last week. Nevertheless, after four episodes, there still isn’t much that’s new to say about HawthoRNe. It’s interesting, or not, to note how slowly the show is evolving. Are we even getting to know the characters better, or has each episode just given us a little more of the same? And, […]

by Aryeh S.

Once and Again – CliqueClack Flashback

When Once and Again aired between 1999 and 2002, I was freelancing for an editor at a regional magazine, and every morning after the show, we’d email each other to gossip and rag on it. “Did you see what Eli did? And what the heck’s going on with Jessie?” It was just that sort of […]

by Jane Boursaw

Antidepressants and “happy endings” – Daily Rerun Roundup

Reruns, reruns, reruns. It’s all procedurals and reality shows on Wednesdays, so if that’s your bag, enjoy! Myself, I’ll be counting down the days until Lost comes back. Ever reliable CBS has their usual lineup: Gary Unmarried is on at 8:30 PM with a particularly funny episode of Old Christine, where she and Barb accidentally […]

by Bob Degon

BBC Babble – He’s The Doctor

When I was a wee lad, I used to watch Doctor Who. Living in the sticks, there was little in the way of television choices. We received channels 2, 4, and 7, which were the Big Three Networks, and on clear winter days, we could remotely turn the rooftop antenna to tune in the local […]

by Scott Tunstall