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The Walking Dead Returns
The Walking Dead Returns
The Walking Dead Returns
I am a huge Walking Dead fan and I am very excited about Sunday when it resumes.  I don't watch that much TV but this is one of my shows.
Edward Norton Will Take the Cloth for ‘The Simpons’ Season 24
Edward Norton Will Take the Cloth for ‘The Simpons’ Season 24
Edward Norton Will Take the Cloth for ‘The Simpons’ Season 24
Boy, that Edward Norton sure likes playing priests. From playing a minister in 2000′s ‘Keeping the Faith’ to one of his more famous roles as an altar boy in ‘Primal Fear,’ the ‘Avengers‘ dropout and ‘Bourne Legacy‘ star will once again be taking holy orders, portraying a priest for ‘The Simpsons” upcoming 24th season. But when Edward Norton hits the scene, what will become of Reverend Lovejoy? Rea
How I Met This TV Show
How I Met This TV Show
How I Met This TV Show
For years all my friends have told me I should watch 'How I Met Your Mother' and I tossed it to the wayside as I'm more into Sons of Anarchy and Walking Dead.  I finally sat down and started with season 1 episode 1 and I'm hooked!
‘America’s Got Talent’ Contestant Tim Poe Caught in Elaborate Lie About Military Past
‘America’s Got Talent’ Contestant Tim Poe Caught in Elaborate Lie About Military Past
‘America’s Got Talent’ Contestant Tim Poe Caught in Elaborate Lie About Military Past
Country contestant Tim Poe won the judges over on ‘America’s Got Talent’ on Monday (June 4) with his rendition of ‘If Tomorrow Never Comes’ by Garth Brooks. The fact that Poe stuttered and claimed to be suffering from brain damage as a result of serving his country in Afghanistan helped to win people over even more, since America (and reality competition show judges in general) love an underdog o
‘Hatfields and McCoys’ Makes Cable Ratings History
‘Hatfields and McCoys’ Makes Cable Ratings History
‘Hatfields and McCoys’ Makes Cable Ratings History
Over a century after their infamous family feud ended, the Hatfields and McCoys have made history once again, this time on TV. History’s three-part miniseries, which concluded last night, is now the highest rated non-sports broadcast in basic cable history. That’s something any Hatfield or McCoy would be proud of.

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