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Parenthood – Welcome to the Braverman family!

Zoe gives birth, Jasmine and Crosby go camping, an offer is made on the Luncheonette, Sarah and Mark talk about moving to New York, and Amber leaves her job — all on one episode of ‘Parenthood.’ Wow.

by Carla Day

The Grammys and The Walking Dead top an otherwise down week – Ratings Clack

The big news on the broadcast networks last week was the huge ratings for the ‘Grammy Awards’. The death of Whitney Houston brought viewer levels the show hadn’t seen since the ’80s. Over on cable, the amazing run of ‘The Walking Dead’ just keeps going. The latest premiere finished even higher than the last one.

by Brett Love

Parenthood – Perhaps Drew wouldn’t have freaked out if Sarah were married

Has Sarah fully thought this having a baby with her twentysomething boyfriend thing out? No, she has not.

by Meredith O'Brien

Another Super Bowl record, and great starts for Voice and Smash – Ratings Clack

Another record setting ‘Super Bowl’ was the big event last week. But for our purposes here, the more interesting results concern the premieres of ‘The Voice’, ‘Smash’, and ‘The River’. One of those is not like the others. I’ll bet you can guess which one.

by Brett Love

Parenthood – Amber, a political scandal in the making?

After a mini-break, ‘Parenthood’ returned with a delightfully complicated stew of an episode highlighted by Bobby Little wanting to show Amber he’s not so little.

by Meredith O'Brien

Ratings Clack – American Idol returns down, still huge

A big week of premieres was headlined by the return of ‘American Idol’, but the ratings king is not quite the juggernaut it used to be. ‘Big Bang Theory’ managed to top the singing kids in the demo.

by Brett Love

Parenthood – Buddy can you spare $260,000?

Four years at Cornell costs how much? Please excuse Adam and Kristina while they retreat into a corner and sob as they imagine their future, bankrupted by Ivy League bills.

by Meredith O'Brien
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