Heather Havrilesky

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  • Embrace the reality TV underdogs!

    TV experiments with the unbearable importance of looks, from "More To Love" to "Dating in the Dark"
  • Hey, hey, Paula! Consider this a divorce

    "American Idol" should lose Abdul once and for all
  • Critics' Picks: Folk me all night

    Bowerbirds make restless lullabies about the joy of holding hands among the squirrels and the poison ivy
  • When summer TV goes bad

    An ill wind blows in the macho stupidity of "Dark Blue" and the insipid nothingness of "Great American Road Trip"
  • Emmy loves "Mad Men," snubs "The Shield"!

    FX's twisted cop drama may be one of the top 10 TV shows of all time. So why didn't it get any nominations?
  • Are they funnier than a fifth-grader?

    An odd comedy duo brings bratty jokes and juvenile high jinx to Comedy Central with "Michael & Michael Have Issues"
  • Miami sociopath

    Nastiness is the only thing that keeps the hot dummies of Bravo's new reality show from putting us to sleep
  • Science fiction with a smile

    Mysteries and magic unfold on the renamed Syfy network, from the funny "Warehouse 13" to the charming "Eureka"
  • The studs of summer TV

    Fallen heroes forge new lives, from the well-endowed has-been of "Hung" to the angsty star of "The Philanthropist"
  • The King is dead

    From death photos to celebrity sound bites, the three-ring circus of mourning Michael Jackson has just begun
  • The Galactica fan tease

    Is Ronald Moore's "Virtuality" an incomplete TV movie, a marketing ploy or a great series you'll never see?
  • Jon minus Kate plus eight

    The beleaguered couple calls it quits, but the show must go on!
  • Guillotine those rich teens!

    The fledgling blowhards of "NYC Prep" offer a cathartic release for that sickness inside your soul
  • There's no place like home!

    "Real Estate Intervention" brings tough love to homeowners while "The Lazy Environmentalist" makes going green easy
  • TV apocalypse now!

    The bad science and special effects of "Impact" are hurtling toward your TV this summer. Be afraid, be very afraid!
  • I Like to Watch

    The polite vampires of HBO's "True Blood" rise from the dead for a second season of blood lust and moral ambiguity.
  • Why are you working so hard?

    Alain de Botton's riveting book examines jobs from painting to rocket science and wonders what it all adds up to.
  • I Like to Watch

    In Showtime's "Nurse Jackie," Edie Falco transforms the heroic hospital drama into a dark dramedy.
  • The triumph of the uncelebrity

    Jon and Kate! Octo-Mom! Speidi! Stars are out, ordinary people are in -- until we render them as soulless as celebs
  • Susan Boyle loses! And still wins!

    The singer escapes "Britain's Got Talent" with her soul intact, perhaps the greatest feat in this twisted age
  • I Like to Watch

    Soothing summer TV, coming right up! A handy guide to some televised offerings to sedate you as the mercury rises.
  • Mike Judge's guilty cartoon liberals

    New animated series "The Goode Family" charts the pitfalls of the p.c., eco-friendly lifestyle.
  • I Like to Watch

    "Dollhouse" lives, "Earl" dies, and Leno joins the living dead! The networks announce their puzzling fall lineups.
  • Beware the stepmonster!

    A sympathetic new book about the family member everyone loves to hate suggests even the best stepmoms in the world are set up to fail miserably.
  • Embrace your inner show-tunes nerd

    Fox's hysterical new comedy captures the countless absurdities of high school show choir -- and so much more.
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