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American Idol – It’s double elimination time

Elvis is missing from the opening group song. But Adam Lambert’s twin brother — Eddie Munster — is in the house.

by Michael Noble

South Park – Tom Cruise: closet hider, fudge packer

There are plenty of people who read this site who have a better memory than I do, especially when it comes to ‘South Park.’ So, tell me: has there ever been an episode that ended in a flat-out cliffhanger before?

by Keith McDuffee

Is Human Target’s finale good enough to get a renewal?

Human Target’s parade of guest stars — and it’s cliffhanger ending — only makes me want to see this show renewed even more.

by Debbie McDuffee

Modern Family – Quotes and more quotes

Everyone loves quotes from one of our favorite new comedies of the year, ‘Modern Family.’ So, let’s just go through some of the best of the night, shall we?

by Debbie McDuffee

V – No more lies

Many truths came to light in this week’s episode of ‘V,’ some for the better and some for the worse.

by Bob Degon

The commercial break – The Millionaire Matchmaker

I got tired of watching TV the conventional way — watch the show, fast-forward the commercials. So I tried doing the opposite. Hey … don’t knock it ’til you’ve tried it!

by Aryeh S.

Webisode Clack – Vamped Out

Kevin Pollak steps from behind the ‘KPCS’ desk to write and direct the next great horror comedy, ‘Vamped Out’. The show searches for the answer to the question, “What if you were a real vampire, and couldn’t get cast as one?”

by Brett Love

American Idol – Elvis lite (headed)

Look! It’s Elvis! Without any zip, zowey or zing. How did the ‘Idol’ contestants pull that off?

by Michael Noble

Lost – Desmond’s mission begins

This episode of ‘Lost’ ventured back into the sideway world to visit Hurley, as the story on the island moved forward, with Desmond beginning his mission.

by Bob Degon

Glee – Should it be renamed misery?

You thought you couldn’t wait the three years since “Sectionals” aired, but some how you were able to survive (OK, so I exaggerate, but, truly, it surely felt like that long).

by Ivey West