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Fort Hood, written on the body Fort Hood, written on the body

A revealing documentary on the lives of soldiers at the Army base goes more than skin deep
  • "30 Rock" strikes back

    The question raised by the season premiere isn't whether the show is still good. It's how could it get any better?
  • Overpriced antiques for anxious yuppies

    "Man Shops Globe" reveals what's fascinating and horrible about upscale catalog culture
  • "The Middle" just middling

    Patricia Heaton's Midwestern matriarch is sometimes funny, but ultimately too manic and silly to embrace
  • Best new TV: "Modern Family"

    Look, Mom! A dysfunctional family sitcom that's actually funny!
  • Best new TV: "Glee"

    Between the off-color jokes and the show-choir version of "Gold Digger," this bubbly dramedy has razor-sharp teeth
  • Critics' Picks: The Holy Grail of "Dollhouse"

    The first season DVD of Joss Whedon's drama offers an extra episode -- the show's darkest and most promising yet
  • Slumdog comedian

    "SNL" alum Chris Kattan exports his desperation in IFC's sweet summer miniseries "Bollywood Hero"
  • Critics' Picks: Witness protectiveness program

    On "In Plain Sight," Fred Weller is more than a nerdy sidekick. He's one of the show's great pleasures
  • Critics' Picks: Suicide boys

    "Boy Interrupted" tells the story of an emotionally unstable kid whose parents loved him -- but it wasn't enough
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • The Galactica fan tease

    Is Ronald Moore's "Virtuality" an incomplete TV movie, a marketing ploy or a great series you'll never see?
  • Guillotine those rich teens!

    The fledgling blowhards of "NYC Prep" offer a cathartic release for that sickness inside your soul
  • TV apocalypse now!

    The bad science and special effects of "Impact" are hurtling toward your TV this summer. Be afraid, be very afraid!
  • 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
  • Mike Judge's guilty cartoon liberals

    New animated series "The Goode Family" charts the pitfalls of the p.c., eco-friendly lifestyle.
  • Biggest "Idol" upset ever

    Kris Allen surprises everyone, including himself, by beating Adam Lambert and winning the show's eighth season
  • Finale wrap-up: "Gossip Girl"

    After two seasons of elite sex and scheming, the classmates finally graduated. Is there life after high school?
  • Embrace your inner show-tunes nerd

    Fox's hysterical new comedy captures the countless absurdities of high school show choir -- and so much more.
  • Finale wrap-up: "Lost"

    One of the series' deepest mysteries is revealed and intriguing new loopholes open up in the thrilling season finale.
  • Finale wrap-up: "Dollhouse"

    Joss Whedon tries to be his best (and succeeds!) with a clever, action-packed season finale.
  • Finale wrap-up: "The Real Housewives of New York City"

    Clash of the self-promotional titans! The "Real Housewives of NYC" end the season going head-to-head in a product-publicity death match.
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