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Is Person of Interest the new Burn Notice? – Monthly Musings

Each month I review an aspect of Pop Culture. This week, I compare CBS’ first-year ‘Person of Interest’ with USA’s sixth-year ‘Burn Notice.’ Both shows cover ex-CIA spies who save innocents on a local level. Are they really all that different?

by An Nicholson

Dancing With the Stars – Motown week

Being from the Motor City, this edition of ‘Dancing With the Stars’ was right up my alley. So who grooved and who needs to fly here and take a tour of Hitsville, U.S.A with Barry Gordy and me? Read on and see …

by Tara Shrodes

The Voice – More quarterfinals, more instant eliminations

Two more coaches get their turns to shoulder the burden of instantly eliminating hopefuls on ‘The Voice.’ Who went this time?

by Michael Noble

Bones is missing an opportunity to tell a great story

Seeley Booth’s relationship with his father has always been an important part of his backstory, even if the audience didn’t know the full scoop. As those emotions evolve, though, I think the show isn’t telling the right story.

by Ivey West

House – Scary dreams, sex dreams and crushed dreams

The ‘House’ writers really know how to ruin a fun episode by dropping a bombshell like that at the last moment. Let’s focus on Chase and Park, shall we?

by Debbie McDuffee

HBO’s Girls clearly still need their parents

Maybe it’s just my generation, but you can give me ‘Sex and the City’ any day. They may be materialistic shopoholics, but at least Carrie, Charlotte, Samantha and Miranda are strong, independent women. Yes, independent.

by Debbie McDuffee

Legend of Korra – Living for the city

The ‘Legend of Korra’ continues to grow, introducing a major story arc that’s nuance, mature, and rich with possibility.

by Julia Hass