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Why You’re Addicted to TV

Binge Watching TV is the new trend in American Pop Culture.

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Villanos de Scooby-Doo diseñados en vectores (vía johnnyisorena).

Scooby Doo Villains - Vector Art

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Lena Dunham en la portada de la revista Rolling Stone (vía buzzfeedceleb).

Lena Dunham on the cover of Rolling Stone.

Lena Dunham en la portada de la revista Rolling Stone (vía buzzfeedceleb).

Lena Dunham on the cover of Rolling Stone.

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"Black Mirror" decodes our modern dread of technology

A great article on how the british TV series Black Mirror is the spiritual successor to The Twilight Zone.

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Gifs del Día de los Enamorados del Chavo del 8.

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Game of Thrones Valentine Cards. Art by Chris Bishop.

Game of Thrones Valentine Cards. Art by Chris Bishop.

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Las 12 series que forjaron la nueva era dorada de la TV

Gonzalo Jiménez

No es la primera vez que se habla de una era dorada en la televisión estadounidense. La primera fue en los años 50, en la que los libretos de Rod Serling y Paddy Chayefsky para el programa Playhouse 90, que se transmitía en vivo, revolucionaron la manera de contar historias en ese joven medio.

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I miss the VHS look. If you don’t remember how the TV look in the 80s, watch Memorex, a “50 minute VJ odyssey” as it was described by Boing Boing.

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We’re living a new golden age of Television (vía jeffrubinjeffrubin):

“We’d been going home with television every night for years, but suddenly we had a reason to respect it in the morning.”

- This week’s Jeff Rubin Jeff Rubin Show guest Alan Sepinwall in his new book, The Revolution Was Televised

Alan Sepinwall was one the pinoeers of reviewing television shows episode by episode. In his new book The Revolution Was Televised, he analyzes twelve dramas that redefined what you could do on TV - Oz, The Sopranos, Deadwood, The Wire, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Lost, 24, Friday Night Lights, Battlestar Galactica, Mad Men, and Breaking Bad. On this week’s Jeff Rubin Jeff Rubin Show we discuss how he got those twelve, what just missed the list, and if The Wire would have been more popular if it premiered in 2012.

I’ve been a daily reader of Alan Sepinwall’s TV column for many years, yet somehow I wasn’t prepared for much I would enjoy this book. It’s worth the price of admission just for the Lost chapter, where Carlton Cuse and Damon Carlton are more candid than they’ve ever been about what they planned and when. Everyone who takes TV seriously should listen to this episode and read this book.

Don’t believe me? Why do you even follow this blog anymore? Fine. The New York Times recently gave The Revolution Was Televised their first ever review for a self-published book, and it’s a great one

The Jeff Rubin Jeff Rubin Show is available at iTunesYouTube, and JeffRubinJeffRubinShow.com

Alan’s TV reviews appear every day on Hitfix.com.His book is available via iBooks, Kindle, and paperback.

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Gerry Anderson passed aways on December 25, 2012. He was 82 years old. A true visionary and one of the great promoters of science-fiction on TV. He created The Thunderbirds, UFO and Space: 1999 (vía sky-fits-heaven).

R.I.P. Gerry Anderson

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