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Best Television of 2012
I haven’t written a round-up on television in 10 years. Which is strange because I watch a fair amount of television. As someone who used to want to be a screenwriter, television has always fascinated me because it provides such … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alaric, Amanda Clarke, Arya, Battlestar Galactica, Betty Draper, Bones, Bradley James, Breaking Bad, Candice Accola, Caroline Forbes, Castiel, Cersei, Charles Dance, Colin Morgan, Daenerys, Damon, David Boreanaz, Don Draper, Elena, Emily Deschanel, Emily Thorne, Emily VanCamp, Emmy, Game of Thrones, genre show, Gina Torres, Gormogon, Grave Digger, Green Arrow, Guillermo Diaz, Hart Hanson, Huck, January Jones, Jared Padalecki, Jensen Ackles, John Barrowman, Jon Hamm, Justified, Katie Cassidy, Kerry Washington, King Arthur, Kit Harington, Lena Headey, Louis Litt, Mad Men, Maisie Williams, Matt Davis, Merlin, Michael Trevino, Misha Collins, Nashville, Nina Dobrev, Oliver Queen, Olivia Pope, Pelant, Peter Dinklage, procedural, Revenge, Rick Hoffman, Roger Sterling, Sansa, Scandal, Seeley Booth, shipper, Shonda Rhimes, soap opera, Sons of Anarchy, Sophie Turner, Starling City, Stefan, Stephen Amell, Suits, Supernatural, Susanna Thompson, Temperance Brennan, The Vampire Diaries, Tony Goldwyn, Torchwood, Tyler Lockwood, Tyrion, Tywin, USA Networks, White Collar, white male Protestantism, whiteness, Willa Holland
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Getting Me to Watch BET Is Not a ‘Game’
My thoughts on why I’m excited for The Game’s return and think Mara Brock Akil is a genius.
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Tagged BET, black comedy, black drama, Brittany Daniel, Coby Bell, Cougar Town, Derwin Davis, diverse casting, Girlfriends, Golden Brooks, Grey's Anatomy, Hosea Chanchez, Jason Pitts, Jill Marie Jones, Joan Clayton, Kelly Pitts, Lynn Searcy, Malik Wright, Mara Brock Akil, Maya Wilkes, Melanie Barnett, Modern Family, Persia White, Pooch Hall, Reggie Hayes, Scrubs, Sex and the City, Shonda Rhimes, Tasha Mack, television, The CW, The Game, Tia Mowry Hardrict, Toni Childs, Tracee Ellis Ross, UPN, Wendy Raquel Robinson, William Dent
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