Hopefully you’ll be spending your post-Thanksgiving weekend chillaxin’ with your families and just enjoying some cool holiday vibes. Feel free to not watch television at all! But if you must, here are some things: What to watch on Friday, November 25… HOLIDAY SPECIAL, 8pm, CW Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer This is a cartoon version of the song that every town’s worst radio station plays a million times every…
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If you ever have a couple hours to kill, ask a Southerner how accurately Hollywood portrays the South. From the screwy accents to the cartoonish stereotypes (positive OR negative), there is probably not a region on earth more regularly slandered in movies and on television. This tradition continued in a big way on Monday, thanks to The CW’s Hart of Dixie —which, even without its mind-numbing southern stereotypes (as conceived by Los Angeles writers), would have been the worst new drama on network television anyway. It’s some straight-up garbage, y’all. >
Cartoon Network is releasing its first algebraic Adventure Time DVD today, a collection of 12 episodes from the first two seasons of the cult hit. To help spread the word, I got on the phone with series creator Pendleton Ward, the genius behind the adventures of Finn the boy and his polymorphic dog Jake. The first Adventure Time DVD contains a collection of episodes from the show’s two seasons rather than all of Season 1. How come? Pendleton Ward: I didn’t really make that decision, but I did help in selecting some of the episodes, some of my favorites from…
THE DEBATERS: Price Peterson & Lily Sparks PRICE: The best thing about comedy’s subjectivity is we now have a lot of comedy options on TV. Depending on your sense of humor, you can laugh along with a live audience at a buffoonish husband’s ne’er-do-well ways, or you can giggle in solitude at esoteric late-night cartoons. Unfortunately, if your tastes are even remotely discerning you’ll have a tougher time finding the right comedy for you, and that’s especially the case among the new fall offerings. That’s why I welcome with open arms Fox’s weird, offbeat, and…
THE DEBATERS: Price Peterson & Lily Sparks PRICE: The best thing about comedy’s subjectivity is we now have a lot of comedy options on TV. Depending on your sense of humor, you can laugh along with a live audience at a buffoonish husband’s ne’er-do-well ways, or you can giggle in solitude at esoteric late-night cartoons. Unfortunately, if your tastes are even remotely discerning you’ll have a tougher time finding the right comedy for you, and that’s especially the case among the new fall offerings.







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