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TV on DVD – Louie, Wilfred, and Franklin & Bash

The latest releases include ‘Franklin & Bash’, ‘Louie’, ‘Wilfred’, ‘House Of Payne’, ‘Web Therapy’, ‘Sarah Silverman’, ‘Sherlock Holmes’, ‘Invisible Man’, ‘Trial & Retribution’, ‘Power Rangers’, ‘Dragonaut’, ‘Batman’, ‘Carry On’, and ‘Hey Dude’.

by Brett Love

Does The Walking Dead need a lighter side?

Does ‘The Walking Dead’ turn off some viewers because it takes itself so seriously? Is there room for humor in this stylized, character-driven slow burn of a show?

by Debbie McDuffee

A Different World’s college without technology – Not Quite Primetime

I’m back for another crack at a weekly column that focuses on the shows you may see from 9-5 during the weekday. Talk shows, game shows, reality TV, reruns, and informational shows are all fair game (and subject to my sarcastic commentary).

by Rachel Blum-Jose

Diary of a One Tree Hill Virgin – Trouble in Paradise

I am now halfway through the second season of ‘One Tree Hill.’ The storylines are getting more complicated, and unexpected friendships have developed. Join me as I experience the show for the first time!

by Rachel Blum-Jose

Eagleheart – The power of homeless imagination

‘Eagleheart’ doesn’t bother with subtlety this week, going straight for laughs and nonsense.

by Jeremy Fogelman

Suits premiere review – The truth is out … now what?

It’s been a long wait for the return of ‘Suits.’ After months away from Pearson Hardman, the season two ‘Suits’ premiere delivered an amazing, non-stop twist-filled hour of brilliance.

by Carla Day

Burn Notice – Michael almost loses everything

The explosive ‘Burn Notice’ season six premiere gives us a Michael on the verge of losing everyone he loves. Luckily for them, Michael never gives up on anyone, ever. But can he save everyone and stop Anson from getting away?

by Christina Furtado
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