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Ratings Clack – The Fall 2010 season has begun

We are still a couple weeks away from full schedules, but the CW got the fall 2010 season rolling with four premieres. Over on cable, FX had a pair of premieres of their own in ‘Sons of Anarchy’ and ‘Terriers’.

by Brett Love

White Collar – The final minute blew me away

My sole issue with this season of ‘White Collar’ has been the Kate/Fowler story, so you can imagine how I felt last night … until we got blown away in the final minute. Whoa.

by Aryeh S.

Ratings Clack – Summer is over!

Finally the TV summer comes to a close. Next week we will have new fall network shows to talk about! That means a whole lot more scripted programming numbers, and a whole lot less ‘Shaq Vs.’

by Brett Love

White Collar – Neal’s tie pin was too thick to fit the keyhole

If he was going under anyway, why couldn’t Neal play the part that Peter ultimately did? And what about Jonesy? After his role with the open shirt a few episodes ago, we know he’s made for the stage.

by Aryeh S.

Ratings Clack – Only three weeks ’til the fall season starts!

The networks have all but shut down as we wait for the new fall season to kick off. Over on cable, have you noticed what ‘The Glades’ has been doing? It’s not really getting the press, but the numbers are there for A&E to call this one a success.

by Brett Love

White Collar – Note to self: lose the hide-a-key

It was funny that, in the end, Neal wound up going to the exhibit with Bancroft. But I still would have loved to see him convince Jonesy to tag along with him.

by Aryeh S.

Ratings Clack – Persons Unknown numbers skyrocket!

As we get closer to the fall season, the NFL is already taking over the ratings race on the networks. Over on cable, TruTV brought out their new show to be evaluated, only to be disappointed when they learned it was counterfeit, and not worth as much as they thought.

by Brett Love
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