For those hoping to see "Once Upon a Time" take a step in the right direction after Sunday night's return to the air, there is indeed some good news: the show is indeed up.Overall, "...

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"RJ might be a part of things to come but it doesn't necessarily lead to what people might expect it to lead to," the actor says of Dev's budding relationship with his reporter colleague.
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Add to myYahoo!Miss last night?s episode? Here?s what you need to know about GAME OF THRONES’ “Garden[...]
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Add to myYahoo!VS. = Indicates how show performed versus their previous NEW airing. Source: MediaWeek, Ratings: in[...]
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Add to myYahoo!?Every time we fight, it just diminishes this a little bit..."There was a definite feel of Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction to the latest installment of Mad Men, ("Far Away Places"), written by Semi Chellas and Matthew Weiner and directed by Scott Hornbacher, as the show went into uncharted territory, giving the viewer a series of interlocking and parallel stories that folded in on themselves, narrative origami that delved into the nature of truth and honesty, as well as perception. Laced with LSD, the episode may prove to be a divisive one: part of the effort depended on just how quickly one realized that the triptych's stories were occurring simultaneously and that there was a reset each time between the three plots (Peggy, Roger, Don). (Otherwise, you may have felt that you yourself had taken something.) But there is also inherent interest to be had in pulling apart why these three individuals were cast in these particular stories, all of which revolved around taking a trip of some kind, stepping outside of their respective routines or senses of self to ultimately reach some hard truths about themselves. In their respective plots, they aren't coming together so much as they are falling apart, breaking down the bonds that exist between them to cast themselves as somehow independent and isolated, wounding their respective partners by falling into patterns that are unsympathetic or outright cruel, indulging in behavior that is perhaps "wrong" but pushes them to...
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Add to myYahoo!Claire Danes was given a crash course in CIA surveillance techniques when she met with a real-life spook while researching her role in Homeland. The actress plays Central Intelligence Agency oper...
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Add to myYahoo!Saturday Night Glee-ver: Mr. Schue uses the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack to teach everyone a Very Special Lesson about hope. Or something like that.
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