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AMC Mad Men

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    AMC TCA party held at the Friar's Club, Los Angeles.

Comic Con '07

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TV Essentials

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    HDNet and Dallas Maverick iconoclast talks about his colonoscopy and other stuff. Relentlessly honest.
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    All around nice guy. Sweeping knowledge of the biz. To experience true, scrupulously fair and balanced reporting, go here.
  • Aaron Barnhart
    another midwestern critic, not easily fooled. His sly, dry wit will make you laugh. Iron fist in a velvet glove.
  • Maureen Ryan
    "Mo" Ryan: Unpretentious. Breathlessly informed. Prolific. If you can't watch everything, go here to keep up.

Holy Matrimony! California Supreme Court Strikes Down Ban on Gay Marriage


Weddings are always a sure fire way to lasso audiences during sweeps. Hollywood can now add perfectly legal gay California weddings (or should I say LGBT weddings) to their script checklist, along with tried and true ferry explosions and character deaths.

A few hours ago, the California Supreme Court struck down the ban on gay marriage and yes, there's dancing in the street here in San Francisco.

Other winning television marriages could include Luke and Noah, the young, angsty gay couple who have captured audience imagination on the daytime soap, As The World Turns.

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ABC Network already took the big plunge anyway, last Sunday. During the season finale of ABC’s Brothers & Sisters gay characters Kevin Walker (Matthew Rhys) and Scotty Wandell (Luke Macfarlane) tied the knot. The ceremony was the first of its kind between series regular characters on U.S. broadcast network television.

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2007's WORST DRAMA: 'GREY'S ANATOMY' (for Taunting Viewers with Unresolved Sexual Tension, Television's Hokiest Plot Device)

It’s cheap. It’s easy. It’s insidious. It's relentless. It’s the most over-used plot device on television – UST.

UST (unresolved sexual tension), to the best of my recollection, is a term coined by X-Files' fans to describe the chemistry between Mulder and Scully.

This year, UST and its variations can be found in Desperate Housewives, Chuck, Reaper, Life, Journeyman, Grey’s Anatomy, Californication, Pushing Daisies, Tell Me You Love Me, Ugly Betty, Women’s Murder Club, Moonlight, Dexter, Big Shots, Brothers & Sisters and the list goes on (and on and on).

In the hands of talented writers, UST is fun. On rare occasions, it's a delight. Mostly, however, writers use the device to taunt viewers. Networks and/or the writers play the highly manipulative, two- steps forward one-step back game, often over the course of several seasons. UST is a cheap and easy technique for getting viewers to cling desperately week-after-week-after-week

But the networks and showrunners are playing with fire, too. When a series RUSTs-out - due to RELENTLESS unresolved sexual tension - once loyal audiences can quickly turn into furious web mobs. And their word of mouse can be scathing and potentially damaging - which is pretty much what's happening at the moment to Grey's Anatomy.

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The Best & Worst of '07:Cheesy Gambits, Clunky Product Placement, Christmas Blood Bling Plus The Best Network Promo

Tornadoes, ferry explosions, weddings, fire, death - these are moth eaten plot devices time-honored television “events." Companion pieces to the "events" are the clamorous broadcast net promos that promise much but deliver little.

This year's dramatic series nadir was February's (sweeps, of course) Grey's Anatomy ferry crash arc aka creator Shonda Rhimes' swan dive into the shark tank. Meredith drowns, Izzie drills through the skull of a trapped victim, and, while patients croak, the staff mopes - about their hair dye jobs and weddings, etc.

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