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Written by Bob Suggs Saturday, 14 August 2010 00:00
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Haven Episodes 105-106Episode 105: Ball and Chain
Aging is supposed to be a beautiful thing-something that takes place over time with elegance and grace. However for Phil, Joe and Duke, the aging experience became the complete opposite.

Tucked under a blanket on an abandoned boat lies Phil Reiser, a very old and very dead city poacher with no form of identification other than an elaborate tattoo on his forearm. According to Haven records, Phil was in his 30s at the time of death and had no traces of poison or controlled substances in his body. Ironically, the tests show that Phil died a week ago of old age (Don't worry, we had the same confused look). Later at the tennis court, Audrey and Nathan get a visit from Joe Campbell who is also a 30 year old poacher. But Joe now looked 80 and died right in front of them, seemingly from "old" age (very strange!).

Read more: 'Haven' Episodes 105 and 106 Breakdown...

 
Written by Bob Suggs Wednesday, 11 August 2010 22:39
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Singer Jackie Evancho, 10 years old, on “America’s Got Talent.”Young Jackie Evancho's performance on "America's Got Talent" Tuesday night brought down the house, reverberated through TV land and made her the most-searched person on Google early Wednesday morning.

With all the attention the budding performer has received in the past 24 hours, there's really only one question to ask: Who is Jackie Evancho?

The singer, 10, does not have the platinum pelt of Justin Bieber or the Mouse-House following of the Jonas Brothers, but thanks to her flooring performance on "America’s Got Talent," the Pittsburgh native is already being called the next Susan Boyle, according to USA Today.

Read more: Young Jackie Evancho awes on 'America's Got Talent'

Written by Bob Suggs Sunday, 01 August 2010 09:57
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Jane Lynch on GleeWomen rarely get nominated for Television Critics Assn. Awards, but two just won the performance categories for comedy and drama in the same year for the first time ever: Jane Lynch ("Glee") and Julianna Margulies ("The Good Wife").

The Margulies win at the TCA Awards is especially surprising since she stars on a traditional legal show aired on broadcast TV. Hey, that's not hyper-cool, which usually matters a lot to gritty TV critics. Margulies beat such critically acclaimed hipsters as John Lithgow ("Dexter"), Katey Sagal ("Sons of Anarchy") and "Breaking Bad" stars Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul.

Read more: TCA Awards: 'Glee,' Jane Lynch and Julianna Margulies

Written by Bob Suggs Saturday, 31 July 2010 00:00
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Haven Episode 104As agent Parker begins to enjoy a day at the farmers market, she is sidetracked by the mysterious and rapid decay of the fruits and vegetables, which is making everyone sick. No one can explain these strange happenings, so agent Parker takes on the responsibility of cracking her second case in Haven, Maine.

Oddly enough, only a few of the food carts are infected by this unknown pathogen, which causes the food to spoil at the same time. After a brief investigation of the farm in which most of the food was distributed from, agent Parker realizes that the food is not the only thing infected. In fact, cows begin to ooze black puss from their udders, pigeons drop dead and chickens deliver bad eggs.

Read more: 'Haven' Episode 104 - Recap - Consumed

Written by Bob Suggs Friday, 30 July 2010 09:46
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Kara DioGuardi

On the heels of news that Ellen DeGeneres is leaving, 'Idol' rumors fly.

The revolving door on the "American Idol" judges' table may be starting to spin out of control. On the heels of Thursday's shocking news that Ellen DeGeneres would be leaving "Idol" after just one year on the panel, TMZ reported later in the day that two-season veteran Kara DioGuardi had been fired from the show.

Read more: Kara DioGuardi Reportedly Out At 'American Idol'

Written by Bob Suggs Thursday, 29 July 2010 19:44
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Ellen DeGeneresFilling Simon Cowell‘s seat on American Idol was already a tough task –- now another chair is there for the taking.

Talk show host Ellen DeGeneres, who became a full-time judge on the show during its ninth season, is bowing out of the series, PEOPLE has learned.

“A couple months ago, I let FOX and the American Idol producers know that this didn’t feel like the right fit for me,” she says in a statement. “I told them I wouldn’t leave them in a bind and that I would hold off on doing anything until they were able to figure out where they wanted to take the panel next. It was a difficult decision to make, but my work schedule became more than I bargained for.”

Read more: Ellen DeGeneres Bows Out of American Idol

Written by Bob Suggs Saturday, 24 July 2010 09:15
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Bill and Sookie

Bill and Sookie are "Soulmates?!" Alcide's a Nudist?! Tara Is Happy?!

Viking fans, beware! This next bit of True Blood dish might make you want to claws your eyes out—or something slightly less gruesome, but still...

"I do believe that Bill and Sookie are soulmates," show runner and all around vamptastic man Alan Ball declared during tonight's True Blood panel at Comic-Con.

See, if you're ultimately rooting for Eric (Alexander Skarsgård)  to steal the Bon Temps babe's heart, Alan is the guy you'd want saying something totally different than what he just did. And you guessed it, there's more...

Alan also went on to say: "I think that Bill and Sookie of the show have become slightly different from the Bill and Sookie of the books. [And] I personally root for things to work out between them." And here's the kicker: "I don't know if they will, but I believe the love is true between them."

Read more: Comic-Con's 'True Blood' Shockers

Written by Bob Suggs Friday, 23 July 2010 18:39
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Haven on Syfy Episode 103 Haven - Episode 103 - Harmony

Everyone in Haven seems to partake in some sort of peculiar activity, which is nothing unusual. So what separates the "normal crazies" from the "abnormal crazies"?

Audrey and Nathan get a call that the patients in the mental hospital are really going insane— Throwing medicine (and nurses), fighting and destroying things. When they get there they expect to find a coherent doctor who can assist them in detaining the patients, but instead they find a doctor who is engaging in the same destructive behavior. After detaining Dr. Loucacia, who eventually snaps out of his "crazy spell", they discover that three patients escaped.

Read more: 'Haven' Episode 103 - Recap - Harmony

Written by Bob Suggs Wednesday, 21 July 2010 22:10
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America's Got TalentTwelve more quarter-finalists hit the stage last night on "America's Got Talent," and we witnessed some strong singing and another smooth rock-wall dance -- along with some not-so-good cheerleading, some average rockabilly music and unimpressive stand-up comedy.

Only four acts in this group will advance to the semi-finals, based on public voting (the top three vote-getters) and one pick by the judges.

Read more: America's Got Talent - Second Round Results

Written by Bob Suggs Friday, 16 July 2010 18:39
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Haven on Syfy Episode 102 Haven - Episode 102 - The Butterfly

Otis and Rev. Driscoll, two well known townsmen, can't seem to contain their disdain for one another as they squabble outside of Otis's bar; "The Rust Bucket". Driscoll is a former frequent visitor and reformed alcoholic who can not tolerate his daughter, Hannah, working there. Now that he has found God, Driscoll disapproves of the "night life" and although Hannah is a grown woman, he comes to relinquish her from the hands of the "devil", also known as Otis.

Read more: 'Haven' Episode 102 - Recap - The Butterfly

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