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Tag Archives: Suburgatory
Tele-Tuesday: A Pick Per Night 2012, The Funny Results
The results of our first Reader’s Choice Tele-Tuesday comedy polls are in. Last week, we asked our readers one simple question: if you could watch only one comedy per night, what would it be? We’re watching more comedies than ever … Continue reading
Posted in Tele-Tuesday
Tagged 2 Broke Girls, A Pick Per Night, Archer, blogger, Californication, comedy, Family Guy, How I Met Your Mother, laughs, Modern Family, New Girl, sitcoms, South Park, Suburgatory, tele-Tuesday, The Big Bang Theory, The Ooo Factor, The Simpsons, Tiffany A White, Whitney, writer
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Tele-Tuesday: Reader’s Pick Per Night, The Comedy Polls
A few weeks ago, the Tele-Tuesday readers had the chance to vote on which television dramas they can’t live without in a Pick Per Night 2012. Today, we want to know which comedies reign supreme. If we’ve learned anything year … Continue reading
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Tagged 2 Broke Girls, 30 Rock, abc, American Dad, Archer, Are You There Chelsea?, Bent, blogger, Bob's Burgers, Breaking In, cbs, comedy, Comedy Central, Community, Family Guy, fox, FX, Happily Divorced, Happy Endings, Hot in Cleveland, How I Met Your Mother, Key & Peele, Mike & Molly, Modern Family, nbc, New Girl, Pick Per Night, Raising Hope, Rules of Engagement, sitcoms, South Park, Suburgatory, tele-Tuesday, television, The Big Bang Theory, The Middle, The Office, The Simpsons, Tiffany A White, TV, TV land, Two and a Half Men, Ugly Americans, Up All Night, Whitney, Workaholics, writer
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Why It’s Worth a Watch Wednesday – Here a Laugh, There a Laugh
This week, Amber West and I are laughing up a storm over the new comedies on TV, and we’re sharing a double dose of laughter with our Why It’s Worth a Watch Wednesday reviews of Suburgatory, New Girl, Up All … Continue reading
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Tagged #watchwed, 2 Broke Girls, Amber West, Beth Behrs, blogger, cbs, Christina Applegate, comedy, Grimm, How I Met Your Mother, Jeremy Sisto, Kat Dennings, laughs, Married with Children, Maya Rudolph, Michael Patrick King, New Girl, Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist, Once Upon a Time, Oprah, Saturday Night Live, Sex and the City, Suburgatory, television, Tiffany A White, TV, twitter, Two and a Half Men, Up All Night, Whitney Cummings, Why it's Worth a Watch Wednesday, Will Arnett, writer, Zooey Deschanel
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Why It’s Worth a Watch Wednesday – Just How Desperate are They?
This week, Amber West and I are flipping channels over to ABC and sharing our Why It’s Worth a Watch Wednesday reviews of Desperate Housewives and Body of Proof. We all mourned the loss of the ‘80s night-time soap operas … Continue reading
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Tagged #watchwed, 2 Broke Girls, abc, Alfre Woodard, Amber West, blogger, Body of Proof, Bree Van de Camp, Brenda Strong, comedy, Dallas, Dana Delany, Desperate Housewives, Doug Savant, drama, dramedy, Drea de Matteo, Edie Britt, Eva Longoria, Falcon Crest, Felicity Huffman, Gabrielle Solis, James Denton, Kathryn Joosten, Knots Landing, Kyle MacLachlan, Lynette Scavo, Marcia Cross, Mark Cherry, Mark Moses, Martha Stewart, Mary Alice Young, New Girl, Nicollette Sheridan, Ricardo Antonio Chavira, Richard Burgi, soap opera, Stepford Wife, Steven Culp, Suburgatory, Susan Mayer, television, Teri Hatcher, Tiffany A White, TV, twitter, Up All Night, Vanessa Williams, Why it's Worth a Watch Wednesday, Wisteria Lane, writer
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Tele-Tuesday: Fall Brings More Laughs…and adds Dinosaurs and Screams
It’s that time of year again! The fall television schedule is right around the corner and, as always, the networks have a lineup of many new programs to accompany our returning favorites. This is week three, and we’re still introducing more … Continue reading
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Tagged 24, abc, Alan Tudyk, American Horror Story, Ana Gasteyer, Archer, Avatar, Becker, blogger, Cape Fear, cbs, Celebrity Poker Showdown, Cheryl Hines, Chicago Hope, Chloe O'Brian, Chris Parnell, Clueless, comedy, Connie Britton, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Dark Blue, Dave Foley, David Hornsby, Denis O'Hare, dinosaurs, Dollhouse, Dylan McDermott, Entourage, Falling Skies, FireFly, fox, Francis Conroy, Friday Night Lights, Fringe, FX, Gods and Generals, Hector Elizondo, Heroes, Home Improvement, horror, How to Be a Gentleman, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Jack Bauer, Jason O'Mara, Jeremy Sisto, Jessica Lange, John Bridges, Kevin Dillon, King Kong, Last Man Standing, Law & Order, Life on Mars, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Monk, Nancy Travis, New York City, Nip/Tuck, opposites attract, Saturday Night Live, sci-fi, science fiction, Six Feet Under, Star Trek, Stephen Lang, Steven Spielberg, Suburgatory, television, Terra Nova, The Bill Engvall Show, The Kids in the Hall, The Practice, The Santa Clause, Three Men and a Baby, Tim Allen, Tootsie, True Blood, TV, writer, Zachary Quinto
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