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Ratings Clack – We now rejoin your regularly scheduled programming

With the Olympics out of the way, our TV schedules were once again filled with new episodes. ‘American Idol,’ as usual, clobbered everyone. The week also brought three premieres for NBC and the first new ‘Southland’ episodes on TNT.

by Brett Love

The Good Wife – I thought it was something in my house that was beeping

Peter’s home, and he Alicia find themselves unsure of the new roles that each of them now plays in their marriage. Meanwhile, the murder of an investment manager is making headlines, while Alicia’s firm tries to prove their client’s innocence.

by Aryeh S.

Ratings Clack – Football and Olympics take over

If anything was going to topple M.A.S.H. from the top spot of being the most watched program ever, it was bound to be a sporting event.

by Brett Love

What new shows are worth watching?

It must be some sort of diagnosable psychosis, but sometimes I simply stop watching shows that I love. What’s up with that? Maybe you can help.

by Debbie McDuffee

The Good Wife gets an unexpected house guest

When a client’s husband becomes the prime suspect in a murder trial, Alicia and her colleagues race against the clock to prove his innocence before a formal charge can be made. At the same time, Peter’s appeal hearing draws to a startling conclusion.

by Aryeh S.

The Good Wife almost gets spanked by a 26 year-old

I think I really enjoyed last night’s case-of-the-week on The Good Wife. Not for the sensational nature of it, but for the ways in which it tested Alicia’s ability to do her job successfully. Not only did opposing council Nancy Crozier (Mamie Gummer — can you guess her famous mom?) play the naivete game well, […]

by Aryeh S.

The new television season is looking good (on paper, at least)

With early pickups of Glee, new dramas on CBS and the ABC Wednesday comedy lineup, the 2010-11 television season is looking good. At least on paper.

by Richard Keller
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