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Ratings Clack – How are the new fall shows doing?

Something a little different this week. We’re far enough along in the new season to get a pretty good idea of how the new shows are performing, so we take a look at how each network is doing with their new programming.

by Brett Love

Survivor – Two Tribals are better than one

The tribes are thrown for a loop this week as one member from each tribe wins individual immunity, and both tribes have to vote out one person at a double Tribal Council.

by Chuck Duncan

Ratings Clack – iCarly vs the NBC schedule

Another week of ups and downs brings good news for some (’30 Rock Live’, ‘Defenders’, ‘Smallville’), and bad news for others (‘The Event’, ‘Running Wilde’). Plus, how did a Monday ‘iCarly’ stack up against the entire NBC schedule?

by Brett Love

Survivor – Finger lickin’ bad

A storm blows into camp and it’s not Hurricane NaOnka, but it takes its toll on one tribe member. A surprising swap also has consequences for two players as ‘Survivor’ gets its magic back with two awesome challenges.

by Chuck Duncan

Ratings Clack – Caprica not a great fit for the new Syfy

‘Caprica’ returned last week, and the results leave us questioning how long the show can remain a part of the new Syfy. Over on the networks, there are still a few new shows (‘The Event’, ‘The Defenders’, ‘Detroit 187′) looking to find their levels.

by Brett Love

Survivor: Nicaragua – Pull the strings! Pull the strings!

NaOnka continues to be one of the most offensive players in Survivor history, while Marty believes he’s the puppetmaster of the Espada tribe. Unfortunately, neither of them added many sparks to this week’s episode.

by Chuck Duncan

TV on DVD – Bones, SGU, Caprica, Survivor, Doctor Who

A little of everything this week. New – ‘Stargate Universe’, ‘Bones’, ‘Caprica’, ‘Monk’, ‘Medium’, and ‘Blue Mountain State’. Classic – ‘Mary Tyler Moore’, ‘All In The Family’, and ‘Gunsmoke’. And young – ‘Ben 10′, ‘The Penguins’, and ‘Phineas and Ferb’.

by Brett Love
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