"The Great Food Truck Race" represents all that is good in reality television.
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The introduction of witches this season is working, but every time crazy Crystal and her uncle-daddies and sister-cousins from Hot Shot show up, I’m tempted to hit the fast forward button.
I’ve never been happier to be wrong. When I wrote my last column, I bemoaned Emmy voters’ sense of complacency and predicted that we’d be getting some boring nominations. But several of the names that were on my Emmy wish list actually made the cut.
The Emmy nominations will be announced Thursday morning. Here are some names I'd like to hear.
"MasterChef," "Next Food Network Star" and "Chopped" are among the cooking shows I'm addicted to this summer.
The characters — Dani Santino on "Necessary Roughness" and Harvey Specter and Mike Ross on "Suits" — are welcome additions. It's just their shows I'm not so sure about.
The season one swan song of HBO’s fantasy epic was thrilling. The finale of AMC's murder mystery, well, not so much.
"They didn’t want to be friends. Not at all."
The number of new and returning series that will air this summer is overwhelming, to say the least. And it’s not just mindless reality TV (though there is a lot of that; I’m looking at you, "Big Brother" and "Bachelor Pad").
In lieu of doing my typical, end-of-the-season TV awards, I thought I’d just weigh in on a few finales this year instead. Boy, were there some doozies.
"Franklin & Bash," a new legal series from TNT, is full of the kinds of television characters who usually drive me crazy.
Network executives spent most of last week revealing their 2011-2012 schedules; here’s what you need to know about them.
The HBO series follows New Orleans residents trying to rebuild their lives after Hurricane Katrina.
Steve Carell bid adieu to "The Office" last week, as his character, bumbling manager Michael Scott, moved to Colorado to be with true love Holly.
The you-know-what is about to hit the fan — again — on "Justified."
The shows are back, with uneven results.
HBO's new series premiered last week and is back with a new episode at 9 p.m. Sunday. Here's what you need to know before tuning in.
The complex plot of AMC’s new series puts most cop shows to shame.
Rick Martinez has spent his entire life training to be a CIA agent.
The ABC show premieres at 10 p.m. Tuesday.
A round-up of what happened on some of your favorite shows last week.
If "The Apprentice" and "Top Chef" had a baby, the tot would probably look something like this NBC series.
The CW show's sixth season is full of new mythology and monsters.
Mel and Mike White were eliminated from "The Amazing Race" Sunday night after they fell behind in a Detour that found them slogging through a giant mud pit in Japan.
Host Tyra Banks has been promising that this season of “America’s Next Top Model” will be “real.”
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