Herc’s Seen CBS’ THE EX LIST, Written By VERONICA MARS Vet Diane Ruggiero!!
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... orgies over on “Swingtown,” has permitted a non-networky subplot about the grooming of a major character’s lady business. Also, you have to love that the lead character has dated so many fellows over the past two decades that CBS can make a series featuring a different ex every week. Bella likes a good cocktail, and even the psychic is impressed with how much she’s slept around. (Don’t be shocked if Bella suddenly remembers some college-era girl-on-girl action early in the season.) Entertainment Weekly gives it an “B-plus” and says: … Huge thanks go to Reaser, whose Bella is ...
'The Ex List' premiere: Waxing indignant
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... , read EW's official review of the show here ). Also probably not helping: Vivian (Alexandra Breckenridge) lifting up her dress to show off her Gandhi to her skeptical friend Bella ( Grey's Anatomy 's Elizabeth Reaser, pictured). Should I feel guilty that I wouldn't be a good enough friend to look? The wax debate aside, how did you feel about the The Ex List ? I think Friday is a good night for it — it fills that escapist-yet -relatively -smart void left by the cancelation of ABC's Men in Tree s. Even though I'm not 100 percent sold on the regular cast, I like that Bella's ...
Sarah Palin boosts 'SNL' to highest ratings in 14 years
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... premiere (7.3 million) beat CBS' freshman romantic dramedy The Ex List (6.4 million) in the 9 p.m. hour. The Eye also won Saturday with its lineup of crime show reruns, averaging 6.2 million viewers, and yes, it won the much more competitive Sunday as well, averaging 13.5 million viewers. Its lineup ( 60 Minutes, ...
Why 'The Ex List' was doomed
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... (pictured) from its schedule after just four airings, since I like star Elizabeth Reaser and since the show was, according to EW critic Gillian Flynn's review , worthy of a B+ grade. Of course, I have to go by Gillian's review because I never got around to watching the show, and apparently, neither did too many other people. You'd think there would be an audience for a romantic dramedy like this, but you'd be wrong, and CBS should have known that, given the sad history of similar programs. TV critics, advertisers, and network executives will all tell you that TV is a ...

