• Critics' Picks: Suicide boys

    "Boy Interrupted" tells the story of an emotionally unstable kid whose parents loved him -- but it wasn't enough
  • Who wants to be a billionaire?

    Smug rich people condescend to hapless entrepreneurs on Mark Burnett's new reality show, "Shark Tank"
  • What if you set "Grey's Anatomy" in outer space?

    ABC's drama "Defying Gravity" sends McDreamy astronauts on a collision course with a meteor made of stinky cheese
  • Deep inside the Boosh

    Noel Fielding and Julian Barratt of "The Mighty Boosh" talk about bringing their fantastical cult hit to America
  • Critics' Picks: The original time-traveling cop

    The DVD of the British version of the TV series "Life on Mars" cuts a window into another world
  • Embrace the reality TV underdogs!

    TV experiments with the unbearable importance of looks, from "More To Love" to "Dating in the Dark"
  • I actually was 16 and pregnant

    And while TV often bungles what it's like to be a teen mother, MTV's reality series got it (mostly, movingly) right
  • Critics' Picks: Secrets of "Mad Men"

    Cast and crew guide us through the second season DVD commentary, from the evolution of Peggy to the real Don Draper
  • My life as a "Guiding Light" extra

    I'm not an orderly, but I play one on TV. Until September, that is, when daytime's first soap goes off the air
  • Critics' Picks: The spawn of "Doctor Who"

    The riveting science fiction miniseries "Torchwood: Children of Earth" comes to American screens
  • Rabbit Bites interviews Fred Willard

    The most famous rabbits in showbiz ask the comedian for career advice. But can he get them on Leno?
  • 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"
  • 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
  • Remembering Farrah

    A '70s icon and pinup queen, she redefined beauty -- and allowed us to glimpse the ugliness of her cancer
  • 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.
  • Lou Dobbs needs to fence in his audience

    The outspoken CNN host has seen his ratings dwindle in recent months
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