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The 3rd Annual National Forget Your Family, Love Your Television Day
It's back for a third go-round, and it's better than ever!
The WGA Strike, Television, and Me
Talk may be cheap, and that's exactly why AMPTP and the WGA can afford to do it.
Second Annual National Forget Your Family, Love Your Television Day
The most wonderful day of the year is back!
Damages Is Broken, But Not Beyond Repair
FX's Damages has some problems, let's look at tonight's episode and examine them.
The Worst TV Series Finale... Ever
A look at the worst television series finale ever.
The Killers of Hell's Kitchen
The women did their best to injure customers on last night's episode.
Dig That Funky Binary Solo And Cable's Other Great Offerings
Last night three premieres on cable buoyed TV and Film Guy's spirits.
How To Destroy A Good Television Reveal
How the "previously on" snippet destroys television creativity.
NBC's Comedies Go Below The Belt
If sex sells, last night's comedy block must've been huge.
I'm Going To Need To Request A Do-Over
The Amazing Race and Desperate Housewives should look to The Simpsons for guidance.
Thank God You're Here, Now Get Lost
My disappointment is palpable. Maybe it shouldn't be, but it is.
TV's Glow Continues, Even if the Season is Ending
Sure, I complain sometimes, but I still love basking in the glow.
Beating a Dead Horse
More ranting on The Riches, with some Sopranos and Heroes thrown in for good measure.
The Remains of Must See TV
No new The Office? No thanks.
Sorry Sanjaya, You've Lost
While some were in mourning, I was getting Lost last night.
The Riches Go Poor
The slide continues, but on the upside, and it's a big upside, I told you so.
TV Review: The Riches Takes a Turn for the Worse
This week's episode of The Riches takes a sharp turn towards bad.
Monday Night's Polar Opposites
How I Met Your Mother and 24 show how high, and low, shows can go.
Speaking the Truth About Desperate Housewives
Nothing else seems to have worked, so TV and Film Guy tries a little tough love on this once fun show.
Television: Is It the Journey or the Destination?
What's more important — where the character ends up, or how they get there?