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June 2012 Archives
Just call him Bad to the bone.
SNL is officially down one player.
Good news, Girls viewers: James Franco has finally broke his silence and weighed in on what he thinks of Lena Dunham's HBO sitcom, only seven episodes into the series. Oh, and the New York Times has decided to blame those pesky fans of the show for using their no-doubt computer illiterate parents' HBO Go accounts to watch Girls because it's not like anyone had been doing that for any other shows since the very beginning of HBO Go. At least, that's what one investigative journalist found by doing a basic search on Twitter. Thanks, guys!
Sayonara Winterfell, nice to see you again Khal Drogo and the other most memorable comings and goings from last night's Season 2 finale, "Valar Morghulis."
In a world where Justified already exists, do we really need another ripped-from-a-crime-novel TV show about a rural lawman solving cases and dispensing justice all with a tip of his trademark cowboy hat? Based on the new Wyoming-set drama Longmire, the answer is no, not really. This shrug of a series (adapted from a mystery franchise by Craig Johnson) premiered last night on A&E and left little to no impression on us, despite the fact that it features Katee Sackoff in one of her most significant roles since Battlestar Galactica. And while we'll always carry a torch for Starbuck, her performance in Longmire is a lot like the show itself: completely forgettable.
When you think of Britney Spears, mental stability may not be the first thing that comes to mind.
We're tempted to put all of the people responsible for Duets on this list for making such a crappy show, and getting us to watch by putting the adorable Kelly Clarkson on it, but looking up their names would mean we'd have to invest even more of our time in that terrible mess.
Summer used to be a time for ridiculous reality shows and reruns, but the season is now jam-packed with new and returning series, so much so that it's almost a challenge to keep up with the amount of shows premiering each week. We even had a tough time narrowing the list of shows we're anxiously awaiting down to these ten.