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There's not a lot going on over the weekend to get excited about. Even Sunday nights, which have a full slate like Monday through Thursday, don't have the kinds of shows that personally interest me.
In Sheldon's mind, he believes that everything he says is perfectly acceptable, because he has deduced that it is right. He perceives himself as relying on his intelligence to be objective, however, his social incompetence makes him out of sync with the rest of the world.
Have you ever read the book 'The Interrogative Mood' by Padgett Powell? Would you be interested to read it if I told you that the book's main claim to fame is that every single sentence in it is a question? Would you believe me if I told you that it is really quite
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The best Thursday shows are still on repeats, but The Mentalist is still a very fun and interesting show, as far as procedurals go.
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It may not get the best ratings, either last spring when it debuted or this fall when its 2nd season premiere was pushed back a couple months, but Human Target continues to put out some great television.
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This show has really developed into something special.
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How were your holidays? Have a fun New Year's Eve? Back to the grind of work once again? Well, many of the talk show hosts are already back to work, which means new episodes for all of you!
I had a great chat over the holidays with a local comic about the history and current state of late night TV.
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One of the most fun shows on television, Castle, returns with what looks to be a great episode, as the movie based on Richard Castle's novel "Heat Wave" has finally been cast.
The Royal Canadian Air Farce comedy troupe reunited for the annual New Year's Eve show. Not much has changed in their formula. The sketches involved all of the usual topics: politics, taxes, news events, and celebrity impersonations, all done with a Canadian flavour (even the "OU" spelling was turned into a joke).
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