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Who got shot on Weeds … and by whom?

With ‘Weeds’ there has always been a question of, “Where is this going?” Well, following the season premiere of season eight things are no different … with the original title sequence back you’ve got to wonder if this is all leading back to home.

by Aryeh S.

Falling Skies – Weaver discovers a face from his past

‘Falling Skies’ takes its one shot at a “miracle reunion” story. Does the return one of the 2nd Mass’ daughter live up to expectations, or is it a wasted opportunity?

by Ivey West

Falling Skies – Connor Jessup provides insight into Red Eye – Interview

Connor Jessup discusses what is coming up on ‘Falling Skies’ for his character Ben and provides insight into the new alien, Red Eye.

by Carla Day

Quotation Marks – Futurama, True Blood, Bunheads

Join the Clique as we Clack about some of our favorite television quotes from the previous week. Did we miss something from one of the season finales? If so, share it with us in the comment section!

by Michael Noble

Battlestar Galactica Rewatch – Starbuck is more awesome than you

In this week’s ‘Battlestar Galactica’ Rewatch, the ghost of Zak Adama makes everybody go nuts, and Doral blows up.

by Liz Tamura

CommercialClack – What’s the meaning of demeaning?

Tara and Michael draw gender lines in the sand in this week’s CommercialClack. See whose side you’re on.

by Tara Shrodes

Diary of a One Tree Hill Virgin – What could have been

I’ve almost reached the Season 2 Finale of ‘One Tree Hill.’ In the episodes leading up to it, Nathan explores the question of how life would have been different had his dad married Karen instead of his mom.

by Rachel Blum-Jose

Eagleheart – Chris sleeps with a tree

‘Eagleheart’ attacks hippies and loggers in its season 2 finale — sort of. Really, it’s an excuse to have a love scene with a tree.

by Jeremy Fogelman

TV on DVD – Magnum P.I., Becker, and The O.C.

The first release week for July includes ‘Magnum P.I.’, ‘Becker’, ‘Streets Of San Francisco’, ‘Bonanza’, ‘Dynasty’, ‘Mannix’, ‘Madame Bovary’, ‘Midsomer Murders’, ‘George Gently’, ‘Elvira’, ‘SNL’, ‘Naked Truth’, ‘Hetalia’, and ‘Rocko’s Modern Life’.

by Brett Love

Anger Management – Mr. Sheen is back at it again

If you expected the blowhard Charlie Sheen of recent commercials and drama, you’ll be disappointed. His return is that of a respectable comedy business model, not an asshat.

by Michael Noble
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