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TV Review: Lost – Some Like it Hoth Miles (Ken Leung) deals with abandonment issues and Sawyer (Josh Holloway) and Kate (Evangeline Lilly) try to keep their trip to save young Ben under wraps. By Adam Sweeney on April 16, 2009 | Comments |
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TV Review: The Office – Dream Team & Michael Scott Paper Company Michael (Steve Carell) looks to assemble a team of stud salespeople that can make his company competitive in this epic double-dose of The Office. By Adam Sweeney on April 10, 2009 | Comments |
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TV Review: Lost – Dead is Dead Ben Linus plans to atone for his actions by facing judgment by the island. By Adam Sweeney on April 9, 2009 | Comments |
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TV Review: Lost – Whatever Happened, Happened Kate goes to extreme measures to save Ben’s life when Jack refuses to help. Meanwhile, Kate begins to tell the truth about the lie in order to protect Aaron. By Adam Sweeney on April 2, 2009 | Comments |
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TV Review: The Office – Two Weeks Michael’s (Steve Carell) relationship with the new vice president (Idris Elba) becomes increasingly tense, as Michael finds an excuse to goof off even more than usual. Meanwhile, Pam (Jenna Fischer) faces the challenge of a new copier and Kelly (Mindy Kaling) develops a crush. By Adam Sweeney on March 27, 2009 | Comments |
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Sawyer (Josh Holloway) perpetuates a lie with some of the other island survivors in order to protect themselves from mistakes of the past. By Adam Sweeney on March 5, 2009 | Comments |
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TV Review: Lost – This Place is Death Locke (Terry O’Quinn) takes on the burden to stop the island’s increasingly violent shifts through time. Meanwhile, Ben (Michael Emerson) hits a roadblock in his attempt to reunite the Oceanic 6. By Adam Sweeney on February 12, 2009 | Comments |
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TV Review: Lost 5.1 – Because You Left & 5.2 – The Lie Everything begins to make sense, just in time for it to not make any sense. Lost is back! By Adam Sweeney on January 22, 2009 | Comments |
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This is a show you know when you see it. There aren’t many shows that look like this, despite a plethora of shows being, more or less, similar in content. By Robert Fure on November 8, 2007 | Comments |