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Best TV Shows of 2011: 'Community', 'Homeland' & More -- Maureen Ryan
Maureen Ryan: Best TV Shows of 2011: 'Community', 'Homeland' & More
Mo isn't numbering her top shows of 2011 but says
"Men of a Certain Age" explored the small triumphs and daily heartbreaks that make up so much of everyday life, and the TNT show did all that with grace, insight and a trio of stunningly subtle and wonderful performances from Ray Romano, Andre Braugher and Scott Bakula. It was a wise, funny, rewarding and wonderfully rueful show for men and women of all ages.
(Mo also listed Community, which took her a while, as it did me)
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Mo isn't numbering her top shows of 2011 but says
"Men of a Certain Age" explored the small triumphs and daily heartbreaks that make up so much of everyday life, and the TNT show did all that with grace, insight and a trio of stunningly subtle and wonderful performances from Ray Romano, Andre Braugher and Scott Bakula. It was a wise, funny, rewarding and wonderfully rueful show for men and women of all ages.
(Mo also listed Community, which took her a while, as it did me)
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TV Top 10 of 2011: The Best 10 Returning shows -- Sepinwall
Scott Bakula did some of the best, most moving work of his career as Terry finally tried to grow upin Men Of A Certain Age, one of Alan Sepinwall's TV Top 10 of 2011: The best 10 returning shows
See also 5. "Community" the best show you're probably not watching (or weren't, before NBC put it on the hiatus for January). It stars Scott's The Informant co-star, Joel McHale, and of course, Chevy Chase, as well as Alison Brie who plays Pete Campbell's wife Trudy on Mad Men. Its recent Christmas Musical, lampooning GLEE left and right, was awesome. (We just have to wait till NBC decides where to put the rest of season 3.)
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