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A western arrives on AMC in November.
They also “hear you” about ‘The Killing’.
It’s not known if he will stay with the show in another capacity.
I hope you like delusion and self-loathing…
Braaaaaiiiiiiiins.
‘Breaking Bad’ is back with a vengeance.
It’s almost here! It’s almost here!
Don’t worry, there are still zombies.
How much more ‘Breaking Bad’ will we get?
Don Draper ain’t goin’ NO WHEH!
“Breaking Bad” teaches us about so many things besides meth.
It’s show about a gruesome murder. Which makes it the closest thing AMC has to a comedy.
Both the comic and the AMC series.
And the winner is…
Revenge, Railroads, Native Americans: Yup. It’s a Western all right.
It would be kind of funny to see someone get voted out of the Department of Homeland Security.
The “Mad Men” team is one big happy family again. Now they can go back to telling stories about a bunch of really unhappy ones.
The show’s executive producer takes us behind the investigation into Rosie Larsen’s murder.
“Mad Men’s” fifth season has been pushed back all the way to early 2012. Here are some things that will probably go down before the show returns.
Has a whole mess of potential which, if adapted correctly, could make it something unique and worth coming back to.
Stop freaking out, hipsters.
The cast of ‘Mad Men’ to have an extra-long summer vacation.
Stephen King wants to try writing a horror story.
This thing’s gonna make ‘Mad Men’ look like ‘Cop Rock’!
I know it’s about a killing, but is so much brooding necessary?
Matthew Weiner hasn’t begun work on the fifth season of “Mad Men.”
Just to put it in perspective, remember that political blog you started back in college? It received six total clicks, four of which were from you at different machines around the computer lab. Multiply that times a million, and you’ve got the same numbers that AMC is putting up.
Episode 6 (the series finale), in which our stinky crew raids the CDC liquor cabinet like it’s the last day on Earth, wastes hot water despite orders to the contrary, and more!
Frank Darabont has liquidated the entire writing staff of “The Walking Dead” and plans on utilizing freelancers for the show’s second season.
Survivors deal with the aftermath of the zombie attack on the camp and eventually hit the road. Oh, and readers might be a little thrown off by a new twist…