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Hogan Family Reminding Americans That Their Own Lives Could Be Much Worse
Published 6/11/2008 at Radar: Fresh Intelligence Blog
... out by the relationship, but stands by the only mom she's got. And hey, at the very least they'll all have friends in common that they can discuss during that awkward family reunion when Nick gets out of the tank. Nah, sorry, there's no getting around the "eww" factor here. Hopefully this whole thing is just as fake as professional wrestling. It's too unbearable to consider otherwise. THERE'S PLENTY MORE TO ENJOY! The Beautiful and the Damned : From Kelly Taylor to Meredith Grey, the long-suffering ladies of prime-time TV Barely Legal : Radar test-drives ...
Katherine Heigl's Emmy Snub Might Be A Stand For Strong Female Characters [Tuning Out]
Published 6/12/2008 by Jessica at Jezebel
... "The pinnacle of the Grey's star's victimhood really came last year, when the thinnest "doctor" in North America was pushed into the ocean and elected not to swim, in a genuine, if slightly halfhearted, suicide attempt." As Willa says, televised victimhood is not defined by how bad your sob story is; its' your reaction to your lot in fictional life. In short, it's all about attitude. "True victims don't have any." Who's the biggest tv victim of the past 20 years? Why, it's 90210 's Kelly Taylor . "Born to a cokehead mom and an absentee dad, Kelly, in no particular order, ...
The Beautiful and the Damned
Published 6/13/2008 at OH NO!!
... Anyone forgotten, ONTD? Source

