Community: Paradigms of Human Memory

Posted by: Shane Hallam  •  April 23, 2011 @ 3:00pm

Thursday night's episode of Community was the type of offering we've come to expect from this groundbreaking, often dense and sometimes even inscrutable program. There was once again lots of meta-humour, recurring themes and signature behaviours from off-kilter archetypes, and the type of clever wordplay and pop-culture references that inspire awe.

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The Vampire Diaries: Klaus

Posted by: Kyle Tetarenko  •  April 22, 2011 @ 7:03pm

In this week's episode "Klaus", a trip down memory lane with Elijah reveals that what Elena knows about the first vampire is just the beginning.

Determined to take matters into her own hands, Elena made the choice to remove the dagger from Elijah and pull him back into the world of the living (as much as possible for a vampire anyways).

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Pictures in an Empty Room: Better Than the Original

Posted by: Lawrence Lee  •  April 22, 2011 @ 1:40pm

Welcome to the first of many top five lists that will undoubtedly lead to just about everybody questioning my sanity.

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The Office: Michael's Last Dundies

Posted by: Lawrence Lee  •  April 21, 2011 @ 9:01pm

Season two opened with The Dundies, in which this episode established that the employee award ceremony of the same name was something that just about everybody hated, making Michael that less likeable of a boss. In the five and a half years since, some things have changed.

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Smallville: Kent

Posted by: Andrew Burns  •  April 21, 2011 @ 1:38am

Smallville bets the farm and resurrects Jonathan Kent from the back forty one last time. Bad rural jokes aside John Schneider returns for, what looks like, his last Smallville appearance as the always strong, honest and heroic father of Clark; Jonathan Kent.

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Review: White Irish Drinkers

Posted by: Diana Prano  •  April 19, 2011 @ 9:12am

Two Irish brothers in Brooklyn, NY. The year is 1975. This is where and when I grew up so I can say with certainty that John Gray, the writer and director of White Irish Drinkers, has completely captured that world verbatim. This movie is completely authentic and true to the period. It was painful for me to watch, like looking at a car wreck, but I couldn't look away.

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Supernatural: My Heart Will Go On

Posted by: Kyle Tetarenko  •  April 18, 2011 @ 9:26pm

Imagine for a second that you were somehow able to travel back in time and prevent the Titanic from sinking; so many people would be saved, countless articles would not be printed and best of all, no one would ever have to hear that Celine Dion song.

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TV on DVD Releases: April 19, 2011

Posted by: Lawrence Lee  •  April 18, 2011 @ 1:19pm

TV on DVD Releases for Tuesday, April 19, 2011: