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...show first aired two summers ago on Wednesdays, but this season Fox moved it to Thursday nights — the week’s most competitive time slot...
...Easy Money”) to musically temper the fact that, lyrically, this is an album built from an erudite classical myth (fittingly, perhaps, about a man who can’t make the music he wants) and which dabbles heavily in pagan-bucolic imagery: “The fox chases the rabbit round / the rabbit hides beneath the ground” Cave liltingly observes in “Breathless.” Yet the overall effect is convincing, if at times a little benign; Cave manages to blend convention and allusion seamlessly enough to make this a very spiffy...
When I first heard about The O.C.—the surprise hit tween drama on Fox that began its second season yesterday—I was shocked and a little angry. Once again, Hollywood had taken a ridiculous concept and ran with it, at the expense of everyone from Southern California like myself. This trend began with Orange County, the hopelessly terrible movie with Jack Black and Forrest Gump’s kid, and now, I feared, this would become a long-running fad. Having grown up in Orange County—specifically Irvine, a particularly plastic suburb?...
...airs on Thursdays at 9 on Fox—begins this season after a truly overdramatic season finale nailbiter, in which Ryan returns to Chino and Seth sails on his tiny boat to Tahiti to get away from the annoyances of living in an oceanfront house with a pool. Fox has hyped the show’s return extensively, with a countdown (to the second) to the season premiere on its website and numerous television ad spots. Devoted O.C. fans can visit the show’s official website (www.fox.com/oc/) and be delighted to hear Journey?...
...dramatic—still entertains in the way television should. That is, without forcing insecure people to undergo numerous plastic surgeries. Let’s get back to where television really belongs—in wealthy Southern California, where teenagers sleep with their friends’ moms. Fox, you never disappoint...