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MusiClack – Songs we never want to see on American Idol again

Certain tunes out there get under our skin. Additionally, a few incessantly continue to make the rounds causing us to want to watch paint dry rather than be subjected to them yet again.

by Michael Noble

Parks and Rec – Can Leslie win her campaign?

I wonder if Leslie can win her campaign. This week showed yet ANOTHER folly (albeit incredibly funny) in Leslie’s campaign route.

by An Nicholson

American Idol – Enough is enough

Look: I know we need to get through these audition rounds but … how much ‘Idol’ is too much … ?!??

by Michael Noble

Who is Ninjago’s green ninja?

With Cartoon Network’s ‘Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu’, LEGO has kids wondering when they can get their paws on the to-be-revealed green ninja figure, spinner and other toys. So who will wear the green, and do they deserve it?

by Keith McDuffee

30 Rock – More idiots and New Friends

NBC doubled our pleasure this week with two new episodes. The first episode finished up last week’s outing, while the second found a few characters discovering just how much they need each other.

by Bob Degon

The Big Bang Theory – Why is there a face on that flag?

‘The Big Bang Theory’ knocks it out of the park with Raj and Siri, beta test dating and ‘Fun with Flags.’

by Ivey West

Merlin’s knights of the round table banter, tease, and discuss Tom Hopper’s arms – Interview

‘Merlin’s’ knights of the round table open up on favorite scenes, fan interactions, Tom Hopper’s arms, and what exactly Eoin Macken does to keep his hair looking so great.

by Julia Hass

White Collar – Throwing The Good Wife’s cast a bone

With the treasure story (hopefully) behind us, and Neal’s sentence potentially about to be commuted, I wonder where ‘White Collar’ is headed as a series. Are we guaranteed an improbable return of the Kate story line?

by Aryeh S.

Face Off – It’s Casual Friday!

The most difficult spotlight challenge of the season incorporating completely nude models tests the contestant’s resolve with interesting results.

by Michael Noble

Royal Pains – Wooded wings and clouds of sand

Back with its second episode after a mid-season break, USA’s sunny program about clever doctors in the Hamptons serves up an hour filled with tension, laughs and of course, illnesses that I cannot even begin to pronounce. (sigh) Where’s my dictionary?

by Jaylen Christie