Eastbound & Down Recap: Maturity, Relatively Speaking
Our eyes get slightly misty as the Danny McBride series draws to a close.
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Our eyes get slightly misty as the Danny McBride series draws to a close.
Now that every critic possible has written about it, Lena Dunham's HBO series finally airs its first episode.
Oh, just another Sunday night, watching a kid get knifed in the throat.
Based on an actual man who found his life dull and went to Mexico to rescue kidnapped kids.
This will be better than Studio 60.
Malta, Croatia, Iceland, and Ireland.
New York Magazine TV critic Matt Zoller Seitz makes the final call.
While Luck was under extra scrutiny for being about a horse track, its animal-cruelty accusations could expand to affect more shows.
After three horses die during production, the network pulls the plug on the David Milch drama.
And the Emmy goes to ... well, duh.
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