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Hanging One’s Hat: Haberdashery as TV Criticism
Last Sunday, sandwiched between the juggernaut of the NFC/AFC championships and the surprising resilience of Once Upon A Time, NBC elected to burn off the two remaining episodes of their beleaguered drama Prime Suspect. The decision came as no surprise … Continue reading
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Tagged Al Capone, AMC, Arnold Rothstein, Boardwalk Empire, Breaking Bad, businessman's Stetson, Chalky White, Deadwood, Don Draper, Eleventh Doctor, fez, For Those Who Think Young, FX, Gilbert Sorrentino, haberdasher, haberdashery, Hatless, hats, Heisenberg, homburg hat, Jane Timoney, Jimmy Darmody, Justified, Mad Men, Maria Bello, NBC, nbc president, Nucky Thompson, Pete Campbell, porkpie, Prime Suspect, Raylan Givens, Robert Greenblatt, Stetson, television critics association, The Emerald City, Timothy Olyphant, trilby, Walter White
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Column: Viewing List for Summer 2011
With the passage of Memorial Day we are now completely past the endpoint of the 2010-2011 television season, which ushers in the typical summer slump for television critics. A time of year when they are mostly free of the constant … Continue reading
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Tagged Band of Brothers, Cheers, Fringe, Glee, summer viewing list, Veronica Mars
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