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Work Place

NBCUniversal original comedy The Office concluded its 9th season May 16, 2013.

#TheOffice reboot is reportedly being spitballed.

rottentomatoes: 76%

metacritic: 62

imdb: 8.8

emmys: 5 wins 42 nominations



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Reverse Utopia

The Good Place, NBC Network, NBCUniversal TV, Fremulon, 3 Arts Entertainment, Kristen Bell, Ted Danson

NBC original comedy The Good Place returns for its 22nd episode Janurary 4, 2018.

#TheGoodPlace has been renewed for a 3rd season.

rottentomatoes: 95%

metacritic: 78

imdb: 7.9

emmys: 2 nominations

***SPOILERS AHEAD***



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Anthropoid Sentiment

NBC‘s new coming-of-age slice-of-life dramedy This Is Us premieres the penultimate episode of its first season this Tuesday.

This Is Us has been renewed for 2nd and 3rd seasons.

Rottentomatoes: 89%

Metacritic: 76

IMDb: 8.9

emmys: 2 wins

***SPOILERS AHEAD***



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Diplomat’s Destiny

NBC/Universal has evidently decided that they don’t want to suck at making movies anymore so they went ahead and took the classic tale of Snow White and made it “darker and more epic”Some cynics point out that the very premise of the film is fundamentally flawed, being a story about Charlize Theron getting jealous because Kristen Stewart is prettier than she is.  Which quite frankly doesn’t make any sense.  Superficial stupidity aside, it looks like the film is actually shaping up quite well so hat’s off to our dear friends over at Universal Studios for not sucking anymore.  The films June 1, 2012 release date is fresh off the heels of Tarsem Singh’s Mirror, Mirror (49%), which was a more family-friendly, comedy-oriented and generally less cool Snow White version.  What is Snow White and the Seven Dwarves really about you ask?  The true beauty of an Idealist’s heart.

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Tactician's Tournament

Last night marked the Season Premiere of Celebrity Apprentice, the long-running reality competition series in which washed-up celebrities compete against one another in a variety of business related tasks.  This season certainly has it’s share of vibrant celebrity personalities, with the likes of: Arsenio Hall, Clay Aiken, Dee Snider, Victoria Gotti, and Debbie Gibson.  By far the best part of the show of course is when Trump fires all of these idiots, because he does so personally, and he alone decides who to fire when and why.  The first episode of the season certainly didn’t disappoint, as Orange County Choppers owner Paul Teutul Sr. raised just over $490,000 in one day for the Make-A-Wish foundation, while former supermodel Cheryl Tiegs was the first to get fired.  Despite his arrogance, Trump is one smart guy so let’s take a look at the man himself.

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