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Trailer Review: Season three of 'Game of Thrones' promises to enthrall

HBO

BY JULIAN AIDAN

While painfully short, the teaser whets appetites for another season of sex, intrigue and betrayal, coyly promising viewers a spectacular serial to look forward to on Sunday nights.

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Episode Review: 'New Girl' continues strong run by focusing on Nick and Schmidt's dynamic friendship

FOX

BY AKSHAY SETH

Is it groundbreaking? The “Friends” of our generation? No. But after long hours of Tuesday night problem-set slaying, there’s nothing quite like watching Schmidt say “made a caca in their hand.”

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Notebook: The 'Downton' empire might soon crumble

BBC

BY GRACE PROSNIEWSKI

This season, “Downton Abbey” became a certifiable empire. Season three saw soaring worldwide viewership, dozens of awards and nominations and an abundance of merchandise. It seems like everyone’s obsessed with the Crawleys and for good reason.

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Jeselnik offends with new hit-and-miss Comedy Central show

Comedy Central

BY ALEC STERN

If Daniel Tosh jokes or “The Howard Stern Show” makes you laugh, you will love Anthony Jeselnik’s Twitter account. But “The Jeselnik Offensive?” Let’s give it some time.

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Notebook: Dissecting NBC's downfall

NBC

BY ALEC STERN

Despite the strong fall season, NBC was preparing for a rather cold winter. What nobody could have predicted, however, was just how far NBC would fall.

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Kayla Upadhyaya: A 'Charmed' first love

BY KAYLA UPADHYAYA

My first was a little messier. In fact, it was one hot mess of a first. The very first TV show I ever loved was the WB’s supernatural drama, “Charmed.”

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Episode Review: 'Real Husbands' earns real laughs

BET

BY MOLLY WEBER

In a similar vein to “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” the plot grapples with the first-world struggle of these men to hysterically cope with daily pitfalls and incompetence.

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