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8.5
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Futurama – Lrrreconcilable Ndndifferences

Futurama is good at using their extended cast in ways that not only make you laugh, but also develop their characters. Much like Matt Groening’s other show (you know which one I’m talking about), the periphery characters are all interesting and add something to the show. Lrrr, the ruler of Omicron Persei 8, has a unique place in the shows structure. Most of the time he is trying to conquer Earth for a variety of reasons. However, on some situations, he becomes part of the main characters group and takes on a more “frienamy” role. This episode made Lrrr a relatable guy and for a giant reptilian dictator, that is a pretty impressive feat.

9.0
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Leverage – The Rashomon Job

Since it began, Leverage has been a fun show about a group of slick thieves planning and executing expertly crafted heists.  It’s damn entertaining stuff, except there are always those victims weighing it down.  Every episode begins with someone being hurt or robbed or even killed, so our group can later on help them out.  It’s a fine concept, but those scenes with the victims are always done in such a serious, heavy-handed way that it seems like you’re watching a different show entirely.  If I wanted to be taught “inspirational” lessons by my television shows, I’d be watching reruns of 7th Heaven, not a show about thieves and con artists.  

7.0
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Covert Affairs – Communication Breakdown

I’m kind of perplexed by this week’s episode. Since the beginning of the show Auggie has been far and away my favorite character and you would think an episode devoted to his character development would be awesome. However, in giving Auggie most of the screen time they made his character less special and, if we are to believe this is his new path, rather generic and boring. We all knew that Auggie was a strong individual whom had a past that we, nor the majority of the characters, were privy to. In Communication Breakdown we are shown more of who he is but it just is not who we wanted him to be.

6.9
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True Blood – I Smell a Rat

Last week ended with one of the most explosive ends to any episode in the history of… ever. Russell Edgington ripped the spine from a news reporter live on air and basically declared war on the Human race. The latest episode fails to capitalize on this, but we do finally find out what the hell Sookie is.

8.0
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Mad Men – The Chrysanthemum and the Sword

Don Draper’s personal life may be in shambles, he may be drinking more than ever and striking out with women left and right, but at least in this week’s episode we finally get to see him resemble the Don Draper of old at work.  After witnessing a rare professional failure from Don a few weeks ago, while pitching to Janzen swimwear, it was refreshing to see him back in his element.  The victory may be modest; he doesn’t even win the Honda account he’s going for, he simply stops a competing firm from getting it and causes them to spend a lot of money in a losing effort.  But in this season, when we’ve seen Don pathetically passed out in the hallway of his apartment building, we’ll take any victory we can get.

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Epic Fall

The Fall season for TV is like Christmas for Christians. It’s a time of year when people not usually interested in television get excited about the upcoming season premieres whilst wearing silly jumpers and exchanging gifts around a tree. Yeah… so not exactly like Christmas, but I still argue with my family a lot and a fat man puts his had in my stockings, so the analogy stands.

8.4
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Eureka – Stoned

Tonight’s episode of Eureka sees the return of a slightly older Zoe, an mysterious meeting between Dr Grant and what appears to be a secret organization, as well as some genuine movement in the ‘never quiet there’ relationship between Carter and Allison.

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