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15 April 2012 10:00 PM, PDT | TVLine.com | See recent TVLine.com news »
On TV this Monday: A Bones squintern takes the lead, House sabotages a hooker, we return to Eureka for one last time and more. In addition to TVLine’s original features (linked within), here are seven programs to keep on your radar.
8 pm Bones (Fox) | After a body is found at a landfill, dyed like a member of the Blue Man Group, squintern Arastoo comes to the rescue; Bones is feeling uncomfortable in her post-baby body, so Booth does something special to boost her self-confidence.
8 pm The Secret Life of the American Teenager (ABC Family) | Amy reveals she may be »
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25 March 2012 11:50 AM, PDT | PopStar | See recent PopStar news »
Db (Ted Danson) arrives and takes over the Cs. Catherine (Marg Helgenberger) it appears had another axe to grind with her heavy handedness and has she taken a leaf out of Stella's book when it comes to treating suspects in such a hostile way. He was a paedophile - yes - but there was an easy solution to that if the parents of Fiona had taken care of their daughter and reported him. Then she changed her tune when she needed the same suspect, John Lee's (James Harvy Ward) help in identifying the other suspects who came and went at the house. Brass (Paul Guilfoyle) also showing the Vegas brass (!) can be as humiliating and cold as the CSI:ny lot used to be. They've come a long way as far as the treatment of suspects harshly is concerned but the Vegas team appear to have gone back to the older NY ways, »
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10 March 2012 9:18 PM, PST | MUBI | See recent MUBI news »
"The chief reason to see Game Change is that it's fun," argues James Wolcott. "It has nothing new or profound to say about the runaway train of a presidential campaign, it doesn't paint any rainy moments of a candidate's somber reflection on the toll of his soul as the an aide prattles on the latest polls, it doesn't peel any of the crab shell off of John McCain for a look under the psychological hood, or show us a side of Sarah Palin that will send us to the rewrite pages of history. It doesn't drip oil from the ceiling like Ides of March, implicating everyone including the audience in collusion and corruption. It's a slow-burn comedy of exasperation."
Game Change, airing tonight on HBO, "is told through the eyes of the advisers who developed the losing strategy of Senator John McCain of Arizona and Gov Sarah Palin of Alaska, »
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