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Red Carpet Coverage: TNT's Dallas

Red carpets are not as glamorous as they might appear. Sure, you’re close enough to shake hands with the stars. But you’re also cramped into a tight space with a bunch of other sweaty journalists. This was my first red-carpet experience since the debacle that was Will Smith’s Dallas premiere of Seven Pounds. It was even worse than the movie, which was pretty terrible.

Does Unforgettable Have Second Life on Cable?

Many industry insiders were surprised when CBS cancelled their solid-preforming freshman cop-drama series 'Unforgettable' last week.  The decision came down to the wire, but eventually the show was on the outside looking in on the industry's most watched network.

The New Age of Summer Television

Summer used to be a time when major networks laid to rest some of their most needless shows.  But over the last decade cable channels have presented a new style of television programming; one that takes advantage of the hot summer months and gives audiences what they want most: big stars, edgy stories and less time commitment for actors and viewers alike. 

TNT Cancels 'Men of a Certain Age'

When TNT's 'Men of a Certain Age' returned for its sophomore season, no one expected the ratings to be so low. It comes as no surprise that that network has declined the request for a season three pick-up, stalling the dramedy that followed the lives of three middle-aged men.

'Franklin & Bash' recap: Death By Way of Sex

Would you ever come back as a ghost?  For Peter Bash, that is the question of the moment as he attempts to decide if life were worth living after death.  This of course leads him to reveal the intense ending of The Sixth Sense, the 1996 movie by M. Night Shyamalan that everyone has seen by now - everyone that is except for Mr. Jared Franklin.

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