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The Ensemble Agenew
Shows of actor armies are taking over prime time.
  
    L.A. Weekly  |  
    Robert Abele  |  
    09-21-2006  | 
    TV
  
  
  
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  Family Circlenew
Showtime's Brotherhood is TV's newest take on sibling crimes and misdemeanors.
  
    L.A. Weekly  |  
    Robert Abele  |  
    07-06-2006  | 
    TV
  
  
  
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  Western Expansionnew
Director Walter Hill brings his new cowboy tale Broken Trail to commercial TV.
  
    L.A. Weekly  |  
    Robert Abele  |  
    06-22-2006  | 
    TV
  
  
  
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  Things That Make You Go "Whoa!"new
The 4400 is the rare sci-fi show that is courageous enough to admit that its interest in the future is marked by a mixture of wonder, concern and bewilderment.
  
    L.A. Weekly  |  
    Robert Abele  |  
    06-08-2006  | 
    TV
  
  
  
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  70 Million and Countingnew
The clash of politics and morality plays out in The Age of AIDS.
  
    L.A. Weekly  |  
    Robert Abele  |  
    05-25-2006  | 
    TV
  
  
  
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  Jericho's Ghostsnew
PBS has a new man of Mystery!
  
    L.A. Weekly  |  
    Robert Abele  |  
    05-11-2006  | 
    TV
  
  
  
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  Desperation Nationnew
 
    
    Tori Spelling skewers herself for a laugh in So NoTORIous, while the guys in King of Cars dunk themselves for a sale.
  
    L.A. Weekly  |  
    Robert Abele  |  
    04-06-2006  | 
    TV
  
  
  
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  Dry and On the Rocksnew
 
    
    The new British comedy imports are by turns nostalgic, broad, outrageous and chilly, but they're all still indicative of a television culture that cherishes a richer, less obvious kind of laugh.
  
    L.A. Weekly  |  
    Robert Abele  |  
    03-23-2006  | 
    TV
  
  
  
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  Who's Your Daddy, America?new
Big Love and Sons & Daughters present dysfunction in two new models.
  
    L.A. Weekly  |  
    Robert Abele  |  
    03-16-2006  | 
    TV
  
  
  
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  Let's Not Get Everyone Killednew
The Unit, David Mamet's new military series on CBS, is not your typical swinging-dick soldier hour.
  
    L.A. Weekly  |  
    Robert Abele  |  
    03-02-2006  | 
    TV
  
  
  
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