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Sundays with Seth: A night of criminal activity

by Jason Hughes, posted Feb 1st 2010 4:10AM
Family Guy: Dial Meg for Murder
I'm not sure if it was by bizarre coincidence or divine -- by which I mean Seth MacFarlane -- intervention, but all three MacFarlane episodes this week were mired in illegal activities. 'Family Guy' saw Meg go from a sweet innocent teenaged girl into a hardened criminal, Cleveland Brown inadvertently became a drug trafficker, while Stan Smith found himself overwhelmed with a drug problem of his own.

And in both 'The Cleveland Show' and 'American Dad,' we got reminders that marijuana isn't really a drug. 'The Cleveland Show' listed for us where we can get it legally (with a prescription), while 'American Dad' mocked the notion of someone becoming addicted to pot to the point they would need rehab.

At least 'Family Guy' kept it simple. Drugs weren't an issue throughout the entire episode, though Meg was certainly acting like she was on drugs. What she was really doing, though, was acting out over years of abuse by everyone around her.

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Fired Desperate Housewives star now on Weeds

by Bob Sassone, posted Aug 21st 2006 3:09PM

Page KennedyRemember Page Kennedy, the first guy to play Caleb, the imprisoned son of Betty Applewhite on Desperate Housewives, then fired for some sort of "improper" act or remark on the set? He's now on the Showtime show Weeds, whose new season starts tonight at 9 with two episodes. He'll play U-Turn, a drug dealer who poses a problem for Mary Louise Parker and gang.

Kennedy doesn't want to talk about what happened over at ABC, but for the record, he says that the tabloids got it all wrong.

[via TV Tattle]

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Was Daniel a dud?

by Anna Johns, posted Jan 9th 2006 10:34AM
Despite all the publicity leading up to Friday's premiere of The Book of Daniel on NBC, it still didn't do so hot in the ratings. The two-hour premiere, which aired from 9-11 pm on Friday, averaged about 9 million viewers. That's fewer than Close to Home, Numb3rs, In Justice, and 20/20, which all aired against Daniel on CBS and ABC. In Justice and 20/20 barely beat Daniel, each with a little more than 9 million viewers.

I watched The Book of Daniel out of pure curiosity. I like Aidan Quinn and I wanted to give the guy a chance. Plus, I wanted to see whether all the ruckus was justified. It wasn't.

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