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San Diego Comic-Con: The 2012 edition of geekdorknerd-dom is here

And one of the biggest geekdorknerds of all (me) will be right in the thick of it.

by Michael Noble

White Collar Review – He’s not that stupid

‘White Collar’ returned with its season four premiere. Neal and Mozzie are on the lam. Will they be safe or will the FBI track them down?

by Carla Day

Franklin & Bash – A few stereotypes, a lot of “Classic F&B”

“Franklin & Bash” focuses on a simple plot with a lot of jury and witness trickery. Decently amusing.

by Jeremy Fogelman

Covert Affairs season premiere – The rules of the game are changed

‘Covert Affairs’ has dramatically changed the formula in its third season premiere and the rest of the season looks promising.

by Meredith O'Brien

Weeds – Run Andy, run!

“Little Boxes” is back for good in this, the final season of ‘Weeds’ … and so is the rotating artist performing the theme. Thanks for the awesome gift!

by Aryeh S.

Lost Girl – Bo breaks a curse

This week on ‘Lost Girl’, Bo has a birthday, but instead of just receiving presents, she gives up a lot to make sure Lauren can be with Nadia. Self-sacrifice seems like a theme this season — how much will Bo have to give up before it’s all over?

by Christina Furtado

Living Outside the Holodeck – How to fix televised debates

Only watching the news you agree with creates for people a reality as false as when Barclay used the Holodeck to get busy with Counselor Troi. Here’s how to fix that.

by Jay Black

The Wire Virgin Diary – Sometimes things gotta play hard

My review of the first season of ‘The Wire’ comes to a close. Will the valiant men and women of the Baltimore PD – all six of them – be successful in their endeavor to take down Barksdale’s crew?

by Ivey West

Should Carmen Sandiego return to the airwaves? – Clacking in Color

Where in the world is Carmen Sandiego? Now, there’s a million dollar question! In this week’s Clacking in Color, the awesome column spotlighting minorities on TV, writer Jaylen Christie revisits a ’90s classic.

by Jaylen Christie

Teen Wolf – Will Lydia raise Peter from the dead?

‘Teen Wolf’ is certainly developing its secondary characters, and it’s been fun to watch Jackson and Lydia become major players in this episode episode filled with questions … and a few answers.

by Debbie McDuffee
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