Another USA Series Bites The Dust
- USA's "Fairly Legal" has been canceled, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The news come just after the network canceled another series, "Common Law." "Fairly Legal,"...
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'Common Law' Cancelled By USA
- USA's "Common Law" has been canceled. The series, which aired for one season, will not be returning for a second run. Ted Linhart, USA Network's senior vice president o...
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Summer's Hottest TV Actors
- Though many shows have signed off for the summer, TV is still heating up with new series and returning ones to keep us entertained. And with the Summer 2012 TV line-up, ...
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From 'Dark Shadows' To 'The Dictator': The Week's Most BRUTAL Reviews
- Is Tim Burton's macabre shtick getting old? Or is it just an acquired taste? "Dark Shadows" may aim at being silly, but many critics are finding it terribly dull. It eve...
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Common Law Has Potential
- Common Law is the new USA Network series that replaces In Plain Sight on Friday Nights at 10. The show deals with two robbery/homicide detectives who have such difficult...
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Can TV Retire The 'We're Not Gay' Non-Joke?
- There are a lot of reasons to ding "Common Law" (10 p.m. ET on Friday on USA). This isn't the main reason to give the show a hard time (I'll get to that in a bit), but i...
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'Prison Break' Star Stirs Up USA Drama
- Dominic Purcell is best known for playing escaped prisoner Lincoln Burrows on "Prison Break," but he's turned to law enforcement for a new USA Network show. The Huffing...
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TV has had its share of odd couples through the years, and odd couple is the best way to describe LAPD detectives Travis Marks and Wes Mitchell. Marks is a former juvenile delinquent and a maverick ladies man while Mitchell is a former lawyer who sacrificed his marriage to become a cop. The pair has a seven-year track record as two of the finest detectives in the department's Robbery-Homicide Division, but the two have a problem -- each other. When their bickering starts to have an impact on their work, their new-age captain sends them to couples' therapy in an attempt to reignite the flame in their ``work marriage.'' Enter Dr. Ryan, a tough-as-nails therapist tasked with helping Marks and Mitchell understand and resolve their conflicts in order to enhance their ability to continue solving crimes.
