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In the aftermath of 'Mad Men,' I've been drowning my sorrows in 'Dexter,' which continues to rock with furious vengeance.
She's not the only character undergoing a massive transformation during what's shaping up to be one of the series' most thought-provoking seasons yet.
ABC has decided not to order additional episodes of Updike-besmirching witch-drama 'Eastwick.'
I'm not saying 'Mad Men' is flawless, but a panicky jump-the-shark reflex is a reliable phenomenon among audiences during the third season.
Betty's a freshly minted associate editor fending for herself against a snarky new officemate and a vindictive boss.
Plus: the cupcake boom, in our morning news roundup.
Plus, the 'Ugly Betty' star dishes on a much-needed makeover.
Paula Abdul was in negotiations for a guest role on 'Ugly Betty,' but for some strange reason producers found her request for a private jet unfeasible.
Also, designers eat and cook.
In the show's fourth season, Betty gets a glam makeover.
Pretty soon you'll be able to watch reruns of 'Ugly Betty' while you figure out what you'd rather be watching instead of reruns of 'Ugly Betty'!
Urie speaks to us about his character's future on 'Betty' and why he's so private about certain issues.
The 'Ugly Betty' child star fills out our patented questionnaire.
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