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Pilot Review: Awake
For almost a year now, those of us who lurk in the wings of the television criticism world have been teased with rumors and details about an NBC drama called Awake. Introduced at the upfront presentation in the summer of … Continue reading
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Tagged Awake, B.D. Wong, Breaking Bad, Cherry Evans, David Slade, different lives, Dylan Minnette, Homeland, Howard Gordon, Jason Isaacs, Kyle Killen, Laura Allen, Lone Star, Michael Britten, NBC, nbc drama, Open House, pilot episode, pilot review, police procedural, psychological drama, Steve Harris, teenage son, Terra Nova, The River, V, Wilmer Valerrama
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Pilot Review: Grimm
As I’ve mentioned before on the blog, I’ve been a resident of Portland, Oregon for a little over three years now. There’s a multitude of reasons why I live here, most of which I described in my Portlandia review from … Continue reading