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Still Mad About That 'Seinfeld' Ending?
- May 14 marks the 15th anniversary of the "Seinfeld" finale, an event that attracted over 76 million viewers and divided opinions so spectacularly that it's still discuss...
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6 Lamest Remakes of Great TV Shows
- When networks get desperate for ratings, they look to one place -- the past. What worked before has to work again, right? So, it's no surprise that the networks, both...
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Jane After Dark: Pondering The Prisoner
- I finished watching The Prisoner this week, and while I had to watch the final episodes a few times, I think I sort of get it. As I mentioned in my post a couple of we...
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What Jane is thankful for
- Happy Thanksgiving! It's that time of year when we reflect on all the good things in our lives, and of course, my thoughts turn to TV. Let's take a look at a few things ...
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8 Shows that Are Creepy in a Good Way
- Some shows are creepy just because, well, they're icky to think about. Like 'The Girls Next Door' (twins sleeping with the same old guy!) or 'Hoarders' (the ultimate pa...
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The TV Squad Podcast: The Prisoner, '80s TV, soap news and more
- If you haven't seen The Prisoner yet, you may want to skip the first fifteen or so minutes of this podcast, because we talk about the whole damn thing this week. Jason H...
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I'm digging The Prisoner
- I'm a little behind on my viewing of The Prisoner, but I'm up to episode three, "Anvil," and really digging it so far. It's like The Twilight Zone, Road Warrior, and The...
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Review: The Prisoner - Part Six: Checkmate
- (E06) Well, that's that. All wrapped up nice and neat with a bow. Glad it's all cleared up and everything makes perfect sense... Did you read the sarcasm in that state...
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Review: The Prisoner - Part Four: Darling
- (E04) If you cannot break a man with family, or mistrust, then you must try love. For love is the greatest of things after all, is it not? it seems we've fallen int...
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Review: The Prisoner - Part Three: Anvil
- (E03) I'm no closer to figuring out everything that's going on, but I am more appreciative of the fact that the entire story will be done by tomorrow night. Things are...
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This reinterpretation of the hit British cult series from the 1960s stars Jim Caviezel as a man trapped in a foreign world without any knowledge of how he got there. As he begins the acclimation process, ``Number Six,'' as he's known, discovers others just like him -- inhabitants identified by numbers and having no memory of any prior life. They're also under constant surveillance. Trusting no one, Six is driven to find the truth behind ``The Village,'' and more importantly how to escape.









