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Can American Horror Story: Asylum recapture the surprise we felt while watching season one?
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Can American Horror Story: Asylum recapture the surprise we felt while watching season one?
Is high school really the best metaphor for understanding the world?
The show leaves the farm and embraces its B-movies roots.
We're rooting for this one to get better, because it's thematically rich.
Arrow is sincere and energetic but visually undistinguished.
It’s a pleasure to watch a show that knows what it wants to be and has the chops to pull it off.
Chicago Fire takes itself seriously, but not too seriously, and because it has a good heart, it’s easy to like.
Did this new CBS show have to seem so calculated, so pandering, so drama-free?
This new ABC horror series plays something like Fantasy Island's sinister cousin.
This is a slight but watchable show, yet more brain candy from CBS's vending machine.
Like a professional sailor, this show never makes a big deal of its excellence.
Fox should have called this show New Guy! (Get it?)
Its no-fuss directness is appealing. We may come back in future weeks to get our Dennis Quaid fix.
The long-awaited show from the former Office writer-star premieres tonight.
When an LGBT-friendly show like this can debut and be greeted with a collective shrug, we suppose that's kind of a positive thing?
This new medical-crime drama premieres tonight on Fox.
Created by Lost's J.J. Abrams, this new NBC show about a world without electricity needs to turn on its bright lights if it hopes to survive.
This new NBC sitcom isn't terribly interested in the kids, which is a good thing.
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