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2016
Feb
8
 
 
Few things unsettle us as deeply as knowing there are people out there who would kill for no reason. Like, say, Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb...
 
 
 
  
 
 
2016
Feb
7
 
 
Mary’s in love, Barrow’s in tears, Carson’s pushing his luck, Daisy’s losing her manners, Isobel’s weakening, Lord Grantham’s bored and if looks from Violet could kill, pretty much everyone would be dead...
 
 
 
  
 
 
2016
Feb
7
 
 
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders made a much anticipated appearance this weekend on Saturday Night Live, which was hosted by his doppelganger, Larry David. It was the parody of David's HBO Curb Your Enthusiasm which stole the show. Entitled (of course) "Bern Your Enthusiasm," it melded the fictional David with Sanders after his narrow loss of the Iowa Caucus...
 
 
 
  
 
 
2016
Feb
7
 
 
Today’s game should be referred to as Super Bowl L, really, but the NFL has decided to ditch the Roman numeral system this year only. (Perhaps the League, this year, should call itself the NF as a show of non-support.) Anyway, the year’s big game finally arrives today. The Denver Broncos battle the Carolina Panthers for the Super Bowl title, but it’s also a big battle of the quarterbacks: veteran Broncos QB Peyton Manning, playing what might be his last game, vs. Panthers QB Ca
 
 
 
  
 
 
2016
Feb
7
 
 
If you want a break from the big game, or aren’t interested at all, this annual Animal Planet counter-programming event might well serve as the paws that refreshes. And if watching cute little puppies bounding around a mini-stadium isn’t an appealing TV option, perhaps the Hallmark Channel’s special event, beginning at 6 p.m. ET, will do the trick: It’s Kitten Bowl III.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2016
Feb
7
 
 
Watch the Super Bowl live, but record this for later. This Showtime documentary series, following candidates on the campaign trail, has been fascinating so far, and will be especially lively this week, given the New Hampshire debates leading up to next week’s primary.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2016
Feb
7
 
 
Matthew Goode, as Henry Talbot, returns to Downton Abbey this week, and back into Lady Mary’s life – or so he hopes. Meanwhile, Carson (Jim Carter) has to preside over something that’s not really in his nature: a Downton Abbey “open house.” Check local listings.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2016
Feb
7
 
 
For the first time in TV history, a talk show gets the prime promotional spot right after the Super Bowl. The show getting the honor is CBS's Late Show, which tonight, will be an earlier show than usual. Expect Stephen Colbert not to waste the opportunity, either, so tune in. Time approximate after football.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2016
Feb
7
 
 
Dame Helen Mirren is known for playing blunt-spoken women, up to and including the Queen of England. She doesn't play the Queen in this 60-second Super Bowl ad sponsored by Budweiser beer, but she does have some blunt words for people who drive drunk...
 
 
 
  
 
 
2016
Feb
6
 
 
Thursday’s Democratic national debate from New Hampshire, pared down to just the two remaining candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, was the most substantive debate to date in this already lengthy election cycle. That’s as much a function of the reduced number of voices as anything else, which viewers should keep in mind if they turn tonight to the Republican debate from New Hampshire. This one is televised by ABC News, and moderated by David Muir and Martha Raddatz, with in