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Parks and Recreation - Hunting Trip

Tonight, the guys take their annual, illegal, office hunting trip allowing Leslie a perfect opportunity to come along and ruin it. Click here to continue reading at CinemaBlend.

Sons of Anarchy - Service

A great episode from one of the best shows on television. The great keeps getting better. Click here to continue reading at CinemaBlend.

Modern Family - Great Expectations

Celebriry cameos already? Do we really need this from one of the funniest shows on television? Click here to continue reading at CinemaBlend.

Glee - Ballad

What is Glee trying to accomplish? Ballad was a tale of two very different agendas. Click here to continue reading this article at Cinemablend.

5 Signs Your Show's Writers Have Run Out of Ideas

If the main character just woke from a dream sequence then things have gone real bad in the writing room. Follow this little helpful guide to know if a television writer's creative juices have stopped flowing. Click here to continue reading at CinemaBlend.

Parks and Recreation - The Camel

It’s not easy capturing the spirit of something. Tonight, the Parks Department was tasked with coming up with a mural that expressed the spirit of Pawnee. What ensued was an entirely forgettable episode of Parks and Recreation. Click here to continue reading at CinemaBlend.

Glee - Wheels

I think I know what Glee was getting at in “Wheels:” we should treat everyone equally and learn to think about situations from other’s points of view. We see this in the Glee members riding around in wheelchairs and Sue allowing Becky on the team, but this point fell extremely flat in a couple of places. Click here to continue reading at CinemaBlend.

Sons of Anarchy - Balm

Television doesn’t get much better. It very well might not get any better. Sons of Anarchy was already on the short list of best shows even before this episode. Now, I’d have to be convinced it isn’t in the top two or three. Click here to continue reading at CinemaBlend.

ESPN 30 for 30: Jimmy the Greek

What has been great about the 30 for 30 series is its use of simple story to illustrate a grander point. The stories these documentaries tell transcend the people on whom they focus. The story’s subjects are small parts of the larger scope of sports. Jimmy “The Greek’s” story is important because it dissects a rather simple man who lived a fairly complicated life. Click here to continue reading this article at CinemaBlend.