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Favorite New Fall Show – Once Upon A Time

If you’re looking for a little slice of truly old-fashioned happiness in your television rotation, ignore any misgivings you may have had about ‘Once Upon a Time’ being a stupid fairytale show and watch it. It’s worth it.

by Julia Hass

Burn Notice – And we’re back!

With two episodes to go in the season, ‘Burn Notice’ returns to its big mystery to put some bits and pieces together in a recipe for success.

by Brittany Frederick

Bones offers to spend the evening naked

This week’s episode of ‘Bones’ is all about Seeley Booth, whose father’s passing forces him to come to terms with his view of their relationship.

by Ivey West

Parks and Recreation – It was worth it

Leslie Knope is on trial and proves that she won’t sit back and let herself become a frozen whore.

by Kona Gallagher

Community – Big Cheddar and Tinkle-Town

We have no idea who Shirley and Annie are, as they both show darker sides of themselves this week.

by Kona Gallagher

Did Community overshoot with “Documentary Filmmaking: Redux”? – Quibbling Siblings

Every week brother and sister team Bob and Debbie take on a new topic. This week, we discuss whether or not ‘Community’s’ “Documentary Filmmaking: Redux” episode was a hit or miss.

by Debbie McDuffee

Favorite New Fall Show – The Secret Circle

CliqueClack is spending the week exploring our favorite new shows of the TV season. When answering that question, ‘The Secret Circle’ might not be on the tip of your tongue, but maybe it should be.

by Ivey West

Top Chef: Texas – A dinner party for the “upper crust”

This week ‘Top Chef’ cooks for some wealthy Dallas couples for a carefully constructed dinner party.

by Jeremy Fogelman

Favorite New Fall Show Poll – New Girl

I’m not the sort that gravitates toward the standard weekly comedy. But I’ve been taken in by ‘New Girl’ … and so will you.

by Michael Noble

Survivor – Even Jeff Probst is bored with these people

Not even name calling, flat-out lying or fast talking can change the cult-like mind, but it’s worth a shot, right? And when your host is actively trying to influence the vote, you have to wonder if any of these people will get interesting again.

by Chuck Duncan