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'House' - 'Lockdown' Recap

by Danny Gallagher, posted Apr 13th 2010 8:37AM
David Strathairm and Hugh Laurie on 'House'
(S06E16) "I'm going to be dead in a few hours. Your secrets couldn't be safer, unless you're keeping them from yourself." - Nash to House


'House'
entered into one of television's most overused cliches last night: the "randomly stuck together somewhere plot line." It's happened so many times that attempting to count all of them would require a NASA scientist, a team of fact checkers and one of those slick-looking slide rules that only a handful of people left in the universe know how to use.

This time, the team gets separated into different parts of the hospital during a lock down. Each has their own interesting stories to tell as they whittle away the hours, and each have varying degrees of success.

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Eight new shows lined up for National Geographic

by Adam Finley, posted May 9th 2007 12:01PM

naked scienceNational Geographic has eight new series (and some returning series) on tap, set to roll out over the next several months.

Inside the Green Berets airs June 3 at 9:00 p.m.

Inside the Taliban airs June 4 at 9:00 p.m.

Critical Situation, a new series that explores how people responded when faced with some of the most dramatic moments in history kicks off June 12 at 9:00 p.m. I'll be posting a preview of this new series soon.

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Lost: Lockdown

by Ryan j Budke, posted Mar 29th 2006 10:49PM
locke; lost; sin cityAs someone in the chat said: "Now that's some old school Lost right there". That it was, that it was. I'm going to say something and I fully expect to get  both "You're absolutely right Ryan, I feel the same way!" and "Ryan, you ignorant slut" replies-- the second season is far superior to the first. Personally, I'm a huge sci-fi geek, but Lost has won over a crowd that is much larger than your typical sci-fi show. It won an award for best drama last year, and that's what they've been playing up this year. It's all about the drama, the personal connections, the hierarchy and structure of the tribe, who depends on what and whom, and you know what? I'm loving every second of it. I want more. On with the show!

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