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DR WHO: “a pile of good things and bad things”

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This afternoon marks the end of season 31 of DOCTOR WHO, or season 1 of the Eleventh Doctor (Matt Smith) if you are watching...

True Blood Recap: S2E2 — F*ckin’ Werewolves

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Season 3: Episode 2 – Beautifully Broken by Shannon O'Leary Before the episode started, there was an announcement to stay tuned for a special Snoop Dog...

True Blood Episode 1: All kinds of bad blood

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Welcome to a recap of the premiere episode of True Blood’s Season Three. I will be recapping episodes of True Blood for the Beat throughout Season Three. Read on and let it bleed in the comments section, bitches.

Comic-Con TV slate shaping up

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In non-comics news, a slew of TV-show related Comic-Con news is beginning to flood the nets. Among the slebs expected to attend: Ron Perlman,...

Lost goes all Silmarillion on us

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Just to make sure no one skips buying the complete Lost on DVD and Blu-Ray (out August 24) ABC is including a bunch...

Steven Murray’s Lostipedia

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While your recovering from the emotional overload of last night's Lost finale, you can say goodbye just a little more with this interactive guide to all the characters and how they died from the National Post's Steven Murray, a.k.a. Chip Zdarsky.

Jazan Wild/Heroes lawsuit not entirely far-fetched?

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It would probably be fair to say that a lot of people were snickering a bit when it was announced that Jazan Wild (real name Jason Barnes) was suing Heroes for similarities between his carnival plot and theirs:
The complaint, filed in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles, lists similarities including a carnival that can magically appear and disappear to collect protagonists, a young boy who develops special abilities, a carney or hero running through the woods chased by a mob, a circle of mirrors tied to the key plot, similarities in dialogue, and more.
As anyone who has been reading comics or watching tv for more than, oh, five minutes can attest, none of those elements are particularly novel or special. Fact: we edited a carnival story once ourselves and at least one of those elements was in it.

More fall superheroes: No Ordinary Family

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With Lost sailing off to TV Valhalla, ABC is left the task of filling the hole on their schedule, and their choice is a live action remake of The Incredibles called No Ordinary Family, about a family that has their superpowers thrust upon them.

Lost — And then there was one

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One episode to go. Let's discuss "What They Died For" after the jump. spoilers ahoy. That's more like it, right? We got some answers without the...

NBC wants you to wear The Cape

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While Heroes is floating into that great TVLand in the broadcast spectrum -- and become the target of a lawsuit by Jazan Wild over who thought of a carnival first -- NBC is not abandoning the world of superheroes, as we reported yesterday. In keeping up with the times, they are swapping out a complicated, sci-fi tinged multi-character soap opera in the Lost manner, with a single character drama about a dad who wants to make things right. The synopsis sounds pretty lame:

This ‘n’ that

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Housekeeping notes: • The OLD Beat is up at a new URL: whenmonkeysattack.com. Believe it or not we're still trying to get all the old...

Lost: Mother and Child Reunion

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We're sure there will be plenty of debate about "Across the Sea." Let's just get to it.

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