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Gift Guide for Fans of THE OFFICE: 5 Ideas for the ‘World’s Best Boss’
It was a show that began on March 24, 2005, which certainly mimicked those of the great sitcom titans we’ve all come to know and love. Clearly, the writer, Greg Daniels took much of his premise for the inception of The Office from the ‘Seinfeld school of shows about nothing’.

The Best TV Shows of 2013
The BEST TV SHOWS of 2013, selected by Sarah Katz, Nick DeLorenzo, Cat Edison, & Kip Mooney, including OITNB, BREAKING BAD, HOUSE OF CARDS, THE AMERICANS, MAD MEN, ORPHAN BLACK & more.

NBC’s DRACULA Pilot Review – NYCC ’13
By Merrill Barr Following the success of their Hannibal adaptation, NBC wants to continue the trend of “basic cable shows on network television,” and their latest attempt, Dracula surely fits into that category – though, I question what the point is supposed to be. I was never sold on the idea of a Dracula

HANNIBAL Gag Reel Helps Announce Season One Blu-ray Release
Hannibal is coming to Blu-ray and DVD on September 24. Hugh Dancy, David Slade and Executive Producer Bryan Fuller announced the news at Comic-Con

SDCC ’13 – DRACULA Character Posters
Check out these character posters from NBC’s upcoming show Dracula. The show airs on Friday’s starting October 25.

NBC Announces Comic-Con Schedule
NBC Bringing HANNIBAL, GRIMM, BLACKLIST and more to Comic-Con. Keep reading to check out their panel schedule and some clips from the shows.

Dan Harmon Confirms COMMUNITY Return
Dan Harmon has confirmed that he will be returning as series showrunner for the fifth season of Community. Keep reading for more information.

TV Upfronts: NBC’s 2013-2014 Schedule
NBC unveiled its schedule for 2013-14. Keep reading to learn about which shows have been cancelled and which new shows are planned.

TV Upfronts: Let the Renewals, Cancellations, and Pick-Ups Begin
It’s been a busy couple of days as most of the major U.S. television networks have started making decisions on which shows will grace the small screen next season.

PARKS AND RECREATION “Are You Better Off?” Finale Recap
Parks and Recreation finishes strong with a return from Burt Macklin and cameos by beloved guest stars.

PARKS AND RECREATION “Animal Control” Recap/Review
My biggest problem with Parks and Recreation’s “Animal Control” episode is it’s heavy plot. Read more to find out why.

Why DECEPTION Should Be Renewed
If you haven’t seen NBC’s Deception, don’t miss this quick overview and insight right from the stars themselves about season one. If you have seen Deception, then you probably know why it deserves to be renewed. It’s addictive, suspenseful, and even funny. Just not enough people know about it; 5.6 million people watched the pilot

Scene Invasion: COMMUNITY at PaleyFest
It’s ironic that NBC’s chirpy, clever sitcom Community would suggest, as it did in last week’s episode, that its cast of damaged misfits are the least-loved students at Greendale College less than a week before its rabid fans packed the Saban Theater in Beverly Hills for the show’s fourth consecutive appearance at PaleyFest.

DECEPTION Stars Discuss Season 1
To promote the new NBC primetime soap opera Deception, stars Victor Garber, Katherine LaNasa, and Ella Rae Peck sat down at a roundtable lunch in Midtown Manhattan to discuss what we’ve already seen in Season 1 and what to expect in upcoming episodes. Also starring Meagan Good, Tate Donovan, and Laz Alonso, Deception is a drama about the Bowers family, who

PARKS AND RECREATION “Leslie and Ben” Recap/Review
As long as Leslie Knope is willing to change her to name to Leslie Wyatt, or Congresswoman Mrs. Ben Wyatt (it’s a deal-breaker), Ben and Leslie are set to be married the same night of the park fundraiser gala, instead of three months from now. Just kidding. Leslie wouldn’t change

PARKS AND RECREATION “Ann’s Decision” Recap/Review
Parks and Recreation is on a streak of poorly named episodes. It’s at least two, maybe three, I haven’t decided on “Two Parties” yet. It’s functional, yet boring. Be that as it may, Thursday’s episode, “Ann’s Decision,” is a major improvement on last week. The episode opens with Ron ordering a