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RECAP: 'Fringe' Finale Provides Emotional Closure For Fans
01/21/2013
The series finale of Fringe, starring Joshua Jackson as Peter Bishop, John Noble as Dr. Walter Bishop and Anna Torv as Olivia Dunham, has finally aired after an emotional build-up, and the reviews are resoundingly positive, backing up J.
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WATCH: 'Desperate Housewives' Major Character Death
03/13/2012
In exactly two months, ABC's Desperate Housewives will close the book on its eight-season run, and the show is already starting to pull out all the stops. Monday night's episode, called "You Take for Granted," witnessed the death of James Denton's Mike Delfino in a drive-by shooting while wife Susan (Teri Hatcher) helplessly watched.
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RECAP: Paul Qui Wins Season Nine's Top Chef - Texas
03/01/2012
The 17-episode extravaganza of Bravo's ninth season of Top Chef is finally over, and though it was a close race, Austin's own Paul Qui walked away as the winner of the season, beating out contender and runner-up Sarah with his four-course menu cooked and served in the restaurant "of [his] dreams," which turned out to be Coast in Vancouver.
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SPOILERS: 'X Factor' Judges Talk Finale
12/20/2011
The bigwigs of The X Factor — that is, the judges; not the contestants — are dishing about the upcoming season finale of the competition's inaugural season. Creator Simon Cowell, along with co-judges Paula Abdul, L.
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RECAP: True Blood Season 4 Finale
09/12/2011
The fourth season of HBO's True Blood has come to an end, and so have many of the show's main characters, apparently. While it is always possible for characters to return from the dead, especially on a vampire show, Sunday night's finale saw the demise of Nan Flanagan (Jessica Tuck), Jesus (Kevin Alejandro) and Tara (Rutina Wesley).
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SPOILERS: Rescue Me Airs Cliffhanger Before Series Finale
09/01/2011
The days are counting down to the series finale of the formidably successfully and critically acclaimed Rescue Me on FX, and the show is going out with a bang. In the Shakespearean tradition of ending comedies with a wedding and tragedies with a death, it appears that Rescue Me, neither tragedy nor comedy through-and-through, will do both.
