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The Pushing Daisies comic is coming … maybe

It’s been two long years since we last saw the Pie-Maker and company from the charming and wildly colorful ‘Pushing Daisies.’ Rumors of a comic book have circulated since the show’s cancellation, but could that “third season” finally be a reality?

by Chuck Duncan

Dunder Mifflin can only be saved by one man: Chris Traeger

Dunder Mifflin/Sabre needs a new boss: They needn’t look any further than their own network.

by Kona Gallagher

Extreme Makeover: Weight Loss Edition is pleasant but uninspiring

‘Extreme Makeover: Weight Loss Edition’ focuses on one subject per episode and gives them incentives to reach each weight loss goal, but without much in the way of inspiration or instruction for the viewer will there be an incentive to tune in week after week?

by Chuck Duncan

The television season that was – Sundays

While new series may have had a rough go of it this past season, I for one enjoyed the recently concluded year of television. Here’s what my TV Sundays looked like during the 2010-2011 season.

by Aryeh S.

Ratings Clack – And so ends another season

We can officially put the 2010-2011 season in the books now, and the more things change, the more they stay the same (‘Ido’l and ‘DWTS’ are still huge). As the season ends, it’s time to welcome the onslaught of summer programming. Hello ‘Bachelorette’ and ‘So You Think You Can Dance’.

by Brett Love

In Plain Sight Interview – Mary McCormack and Fred Weller

Have you ever met Mary Shannon? Well, I have. Let me tell you, don’t make her angry. You wouldn’t like her when she’s angry. During the conference call, I learned what’s in store for ‘In Plain Sight’s’ fourth season, including Mary’s pregnancy.

by An Nicholson

Roundtable – What will happen on In Plain Sight this season?

Join Carla, Jen and me for our mini-discussion on ‘In Plain Sight.’ What do you think might happen for this season? What do you hope will happen for Mary and Marshall? Clack off!

by An Nicholson