OKGazette.com - Television series http://www.okgazette.com/oklahoma/articles.sec-79-1-television-series.html <![CDATA[Dexter: The Seventh Season - A cut below the previous.]]> There's no way to discuss the seventh and penultimate season of Showtime's hit Dexter without acknowledging how the previous year ended. Therefore, if you haven't finished the sixth season, stop reading now. You've got work to do.]]> <![CDATA[The Bletchley Circle - A code well worth cracking.]]> Nearly a decade after World War II ends, four British women who performed a valuable (albeit hush-hush) service breaking codes for their country find themselves restless and feeling useless in the era’s expected roles of barefoot-and-pregnant subservience. ]]> <![CDATA[Childrens Hospital: The Complete Fourth Season - Rx: lotsa laughter.]]> Fresh off its Emmy win in the short-format live-action category, Adult Swim’s 11-minute marvel known as Childrens Hospital returns for a fourth go-round.]]> <![CDATA[The Aquabats! Super Show! Season One! 2012 - Ritalin! Not! Necessary! But! It! Won't! Hurt!]]> For those Ritalin-chompin’ children who find Nickelodeon’s Yo Gabba Gabba! too slow-paced, The Hub’s The Aquabats! Super Show! should satiate them. After all, its title has double the exclamation points.]]> <![CDATA[Flash Gordon: The Complete Series - Can he still save every one of us? ]]> Until Warehouse 13 and Haven came along, Syfy’s idea of an original series was a largely frightening prospect, and for good reason. I’d been led to believe that its short-lived Flash Gordon update (2007-08), carrying bad buzz before it aired, was one of those train wrecks. ]]> <![CDATA[Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXVI - The short review: Buy it already.]]> I think the best way to review a box set of Mystery Science Theater 3000 would be to list all the references made by and/or targets of the Satellite of Love crew in those episodes, to demonstrate their true depth and breadth.

But that’d also be the worst, because we’d be here all day. ]]>
<![CDATA[Enlightened: The Complete First Season - But is it any good? Dern tootin’!]]> Earlier this week, HBO announced the cancellation of Enlightened, which just completed its second season. It’s a damn shame, because in her four-decade career as an actress, Laura Dern never has been better.]]> <![CDATA[Eastbound & Down: The Complete Third Season - Major-league laughs at bat.]]> On the basis of Eastbound & Down’s first two seasons, if Kenny Powers were a real person, I’d advise readers to lock up their daughters. After watching the third season, I’d add infants and toddlers to that list.]]> <![CDATA[Funny or Die Presents: The Complete Second Season - More merry mayhem of ‘SCTV’ for the Frat Pack.]]> Ed Halligan, you bitter sonofabitch, how I’ve missed you.
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<![CDATA[Femme Fatales: The Complete First Season - Babes, bullets and ... well, that about covers it.]]> Femme Fatales is unlike any previous Skinemax Cinemax adult series in that the nudity, while plentiful, isn’t the reason for its being and, therefore, isn’t dreadfully boring like those others — yes, you, Emmanuelle in Space. If you harbor an equal love for pulp fiction and dangerous curves, the 13 episodes that make up the premiere season’s three-disc set should provide plenty of no-brain, all-bod entertainment. ]]> <![CDATA[Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXV - For the 25th time, we’ve got Movie Sign! ]]> A noticeable difference exists with Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXV from Shout! Factory’s previous sets: This one is comparatively light on extras. However, that’s hardly a knock against it, because the show itself is just too damned good on its own. ]]> <![CDATA[Chiller: The Complete Television Series - Yikes from the UK.]]> While a bit too stiff-upper-lip for my tastes, Synapse Films’ release of the British TV series Chiller is welcomed nonetheless. Any release of a horror anthology is, especially one this little-seen.]]> <![CDATA[Girls: The Complete First Season - You go, ‘Girls.’]]> At least not in its initial release, I’m guessing not many saw 2010’s Tiny Furniture, an imperfect but smart and charming comedy that burst Lena Dunham, its star/writer/director, onto the indie-feature scene. On its strength and reception, Dunham scored a series deal at HBO with none other than Judd Apatow (Bridesmaids) producing ]]> <![CDATA[The Ice House - A chilling mystery starring a pre-heat Daniel Craig.]]> Currently riding high on the 007 tidal wave known as Skyfall, Daniel Craig enjoys one of his earliest roles in 1997’s The Ice House, a two-part, three-hour BBC murder mystery adapted from Minette Walters’ novel. Luckily for Craig’s legion of fans, he does not play the dead body found putrid, nude and devoured from the abdomen down.]]> <![CDATA[Coma - Its pacing will put you under.]]> Four years ago, cable remade the perfectly fine ’70s sci-fi thriller The Andromeda Strain, based upon Michael Crichton’s thriller, but needlessly doubled the running time, thereby cutting its effectiveness in half. ]]> <![CDATA[Portlandia: Season Two - Still put a bird on it!]]> IFC's sketch series of Portlandia is no longer the "OMG, this is amazing!" surprise of its initial season. With season two, we simply expect it to be, and it does not disappoint.]]> <![CDATA[It’s a TV-on-DVD fall frenzy! - Featuring nine shows about zombies and maids and gigolos and gladiators and government agents and visitors from the grave and ...]]> With the arrival of fall, a whole new crop of television series has debuted. And yet, I can’t say I’ve caught many more than maybe two. See, I’ve been too busy catching up on all these shows on Blu-ray and DVD — shows such as these fine nine ...
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<![CDATA[The Crimson Petal and the White - Oh, Sugar, Sugar. ]]> Four of the finest hours of entertainment this year can be found in The Crimson Petal and the White, an enchanting, seductive BBC miniseries based on Michel Faber’s best-selling novel. Set in London of 1874, in a time of cholera, it is, as co-star Chris O’Dowd (Bridesmaids) states in a bonus interview, “a love story almost entirely bereft of love.” ]]> <![CDATA[Grimm: Season One - These ain't no fairy tales.]]> Marrying Hollywood's current fairy-tale craze to the ever popular crime procedural is Grimm. While it works on both levels, that it blends the two into a unified whole gives the concept so much fizz, as the 22 episodes of its five-disc first season indicate. This one's perfect for marathoning.]]> <![CDATA[Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXIV - You could try to kill it with a forklift, but why?]]> XXIV, VXI, XXX, IV, X — hell, it's all Greek Roman to me. All I know for sure is that each and every box set that has been or will be released of Mystery Science Theater 3000 is worth owning. Since the new Volume XXIV falls into that category, it, too, qualifies.]]>