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It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia: Season 1 (2005) 76% EDIT “I'll say this for Always Sunny: it 's the funniest bar-based comedy ever set in Philadelphia. It also happens to be the only one.” – New York Post Oct 14, 2020 Full Review Dexter: Season 2 (2007) 96% EDIT “It's quite an achievement to get people to cheer on a serial killer, but this is what "Dexter," the series, does.” – New York Post Sep 25, 2020 Full Review Hell's Kitchen: Season 1 (2005) 36% 3/4 EDIT “It's in the manic kitchen scenes that [Gordon] Ramsay is at his best - or worst, depending on your point of view.” – New York Post Apr 17, 2020 Full Review Fastlane: Season 1 (2002) 47% 0/4 EDIT “When "Fastlane" isn't being disgusting, it's being just plain stupid.” – New York Post Apr 6, 2020 Full Review 0/4 EDIT “There's nothing particularly interesting about Schwartz's inner life. And more importantly, there's nothing especially funny about it either. Got time for one more cliché? Here's the snap, the kick, it's up... It's no good!” – New York Post Mar 31, 2020 Full Review Platinum: Season 1 (2003) 83% EDIT “Talk about stereotypes. They abound in "Platinum."” – New York Post Mar 26, 2020 Full Review Creature Comforts: Season 1 (2007) 65% EDIT “If this series defies my ability to describe it, then you'll just have to trust me - watch this show.” – New York Post Mar 25, 2020 Full Review Grey's Anatomy: Season 1 (2005) 71% 3.5/4 EDIT “The show's charismatic, young cast has something to do with this show's effectiveness, but I suspect it's a combination of elements that help this show render all previous medical dramas obsolete.” – New York Post Mar 16, 2020 Full Review Secrets of the Dead: Season 4 (2003) 3/4 EDIT “What saves the show is the blunt and awe-inspiring testimony of survivors such as Holtham.” – New York Post Mar 10, 2020 Full Review Gilmore Girls: Season 1 (2000) 90% EDIT “Where most of the new shows I've been forced to sit through lately do just about everything wrong, "Gilmore Girls" gets most of the fundamentals right, especially the acting and writing.” – New York Post Mar 9, 2020 Full Review The Office: Season 1 (2005) 71% 3/4 EDIT “If you are like me, and somehow never managed to catch the original, Carell and his American "Office"-mates are just fine.” – New York Post Feb 20, 2020 Full Review Deadwood: Season 3 (2006) 95% 4/4 EDIT “For everyone else who has gotten past initial repugnance over the show's saltier aspects and become addicted, the third season looks to be a thrill to be savored for 12 glorious weeks.” – New York Post Feb 19, 2020 Full Review Deadwood: Season 1 (2004) 85% EDIT “About as exciting as watching paint dry. I never knew cowpokes could be such slowpokes.” – New York Post Feb 19, 2020 Full Review Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King: Season 1 (2006) 85% EDIT “Brian Henson directed this self-contained, one-hour telefilm whose story is cleverly told, though it contains not one word of dialogue.” – New York Post Jan 18, 2020 Full Review Desperate Housewives: Season 3 (2006) 75% EDIT “Proceeds without the kind of earthshaking surprise that could single-handedly pull the series out of its doldrums.” – New York Post Jan 17, 2020 Full Review Nikki: Season 1 (2000) 67% EDIT “There's something about this new one that I like. For one thing, there's von Esmarch.” – New York Post Jan 8, 2020 Full Review Hack: Season 1 (2002) 20% EDIT “Hack is just no fun at all.” – New York Post Jan 7, 2020 Full Review The Help: Season 1 (2004) 0% 0/4 EDIT “"The Help" is the kind of show that is so bad it makes you wonder just how putrid a show has to be for it to be rejected by a network.” – New York Post Jan 7, 2020 Full Review MDs: Season 1 (2002) 25% EDIT “While the MDs of "MDs" will look familiar to fans of TV doctor shows, they avoid (narrowly, at times) classification as two-dimensional cliches.” – New York Post Jan 7, 2020 Full Review Presidio Med: Season 1 (2002) 27% EDIT “"Presidio Med" is a soap opera which CBS hopes will appeal to women, but who I feel confident will reject it outright.” – New York Post Jan 6, 2020 Full Review Oliver Beene: Season 1 (2003) 18% EDIT “Authenticity is not one of this show's strong points. Come to think of it, neither is good taste.” – New York Post Jan 1, 2020 Full Review The Mullets: Season 1 (2003) 27% 4/4 EDIT “The Mullet boys are not especially bright, but they do have a way with words.” – New York Post Dec 31, 2019 Full Review EDIT “The mother-son scenario was disturbing when Anjelica Huston and John Cusack did it in "The Grifters," but here, it's not even laughable, or believable.” – New York Post Dec 20, 2019 Full Review EDIT “I regret to report that there is not a single catfight in the entire hour.” – New York Post Dec 20, 2019 Full Review Kate Brasher: Season 1 (2001) 23% EDIT “It's not a perfect show, but "Kate Brasher" has its heart in the right place.” – New York Post Dec 18, 2019 Full Review
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