Tag: Elisha Cuthbert
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TV in 2012 Roundtable: Best Performances of the Year

Welcome to the TV in 2012 roundtable. I’ve assembled nearly 20 of my fellow critics, scholars and friends to reflect and review the year in television. Between now and the end of the year, the group will discuss various topics covering the highs, the lows and everything in between. See previous entries of the roundtable…
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Test Pilot: File #58, 24

Test Pilot #58: 24 Debut date: November 6, 2001 Series legacy: One of the defining and most innovative series of the aughts Afternoon folks. I apologize for the day delay with this post. My guest had his portion done on time, but I simply couldn’t make that deadline. It happens to all of us. Anyway,…
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Just be funny: On why Happy Endings is the new Friends and how it’s hard to express that

One of the primary byproducts of today’s brand of online television criticism is the things that get left behind. Of course, there are literally thousands of programs airing right now that aren’t covered by the great, popular critics. There is only so much time in the day and clearly, television criticism has its aims, has…
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2010-2011 season wrap: Happy Endings

With the 2010-2011 television season officially over, I’ll be taking some time over the next week or so to look back on how some of television’s best and worst fared this season. General thoughts: Happy Endings never had a chance, at least at first. By the time it finally made it to air in early April,…
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Surveillance Spring Stumping: Why ABC should renew Happy Endings

It’s May, which means we’re very close to the network upfronts. Choices about which series live and which series die are probably being made right now by all the major networks. This of course means it’s time for fans and critics to start stumping for their favorite series stuck on the bubble between cancellation and renewal.…
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Series Premiere — Happy Endings, “Pilot” and “Quicksand Girlfriend”

Yay, another comedy about late-twentysomethings trying to find their way in the game of love! There’s been much discussion about the stupidity of this year’s Friends-riffing trend and at this point, it’s pretty hard to muster up much enthusiasm for Happy Endings when we’ve already had to deal with the likes of Better With You,…

