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Written by Aubrey Nagle Tuesday, 08 November 2011 00:00
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Glee Gets Down and Dirty in a New Episode

 One of the most controversial episodes to air this season on any channel, Glee's "The First Time" aired this evening on Tuesday at 8pm. The show's title is just as self-explanatory as it sounds, to the dirty-minded that is. Of course, many people have spoken out positively and negatively against the episode. The show's theme was losing your virginity (for those of you who did not understand the title) and featured sex between not only a male and female, both underage, but a gay male couple as well.  
 
Written by Corwyn Johnson Tuesday, 25 October 2011 00:00
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Why Charlie's Angels aren't long for the Airwaves... 

With a proverbial bajillion new television shows out this fall, what better place to begin than tackling what seems to be the one show most people were watching to see how it faired. That's right, I'm talking about Charlie's Angels. Or, more specifically, the ABC remake of their well-known 1970's show.

Written by Zachary Shevich Tuesday, 11 October 2011 00:00
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30 Rock Adds Star Power for Season Six

NBC's Thursday night comedies may feel a little bare without 30 Rock in the schedule, but the Tina Fey-helmed comedy is set to return in early 2012 after giving its star and show-runner adequate time for her maternity leave. When it returns, the show will do so with some added star power.

Written by Zachary Shevich Monday, 03 October 2011 00:00
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Arrested Development Coming Back to TV Before A Movie? 

Since Arrested Development ended its 53-episode run back in 2006, the show's rabid pack of fans have been desperate from additional antics from the Bluth family. The series finale ended with the Maeby Fünke character meeting the real Ron Howard (not just the show's narrator) and him saying, "No, I don't see it as a series, maybe a movie?" Ever since, those loyal to the Mitch Hurwitz show have held onto hope that it'll make the transition to the big screen. But five years later, developments are still few and far between, and nothing seems to have actually moved forward. That is, until Hurwitz made an announcement at the New Yorker Festival early on Sunday.

Written by Zachary Shevich Thursday, 22 September 2011 00:00
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Source Code Coming to CBS?

One of the more interesting sci-fi films of 2011 thus far was Duncan Jones' thriller Source Code. Set in a world where the government controls the "source code" technology, Jake Gyllenhaal's character is sent back in time to relive the last 8 minutes of another person's life. The job of the person sent back in the "source code" is to find clues as to how the person died in the hopes that they'll learn information to prevent future deaths. Now, CBS plans to use this plot device to launch a new TV show.

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