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'Cougar Town,' better than you'd think
The theme of older women with younger men is a tired one but this sitcom works because it reaches beyond. It's well done.
'White Collar,' cool if you're 14 or so
USA copper pairs up an FBI agent and an ex-con in a crime-solving caper whose plot is as implausible as it is hackneyed
'The Jeff Dunham Show,' for dummies
He makes them talk but what they say isn't funny. The new Comedy Central show is a throwback to the early years of cable.
'Living with Ed,' if you really must
Imagine a sitcom about a couple trying to live green, but it's not a sitcom but a poorly scripted reality show. You've got it.
'Eastwick,' could use a bit of deviltry
ABC dramedy based on the Updike novel falls flat, suffering from a weak script, cliched characters and one-liners that aren't funny
'NCIS: Los Angeles,' boys will be boys
CBS spinoff is about two buddies goofing around and cracking wise as they solve crimes with neato stuff like fast cars
'Saturday Night Live,' a bit canned
Show lacks the urgency and crackle of last year, having fallen back to material aimed at its now aging fan base from the 70s
'Cleveland Show,' acquired lack of taste
Fox 'Family Guy' spinoff and ripoff doesn't improve on the original in its rapid-fire string of racial and sexual guffaws
'The Forgotten,' and puzzling, too
ABC drama about a citizens group that helps police identify murder victims and find their killers is downright implausible
'Three Rivers,' wear chest-high waders
CBS drama about transplant doctors is a hard slog, poorly done in so many ways and largely scorned by media buyers and critics
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