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Terriers is a buddy-cop remake of the Rockford Files. It's extremely obvious, right down to the friendly but antagonistic relationship between new-Rockford and his former partner who is still on the force.

If you drop this show, you might as well stop reviewing any TV. Shows like this are the reason why I read reviews.

There's a difference between a gleeful breakup song, and a breakup song by some crappy pop group that happens to sound happy. Everything by nsync sounds gleeful. Nothing on this list by the Beastie Boys or Bloodhound Gang? Even "When the Angels Play Their Drum Machines" by Hefner would fit better on the list.

No, that episode still sucked. The only decent moments were the ones without that toolbag.

What's the goddamn point of reviewing reality TV? There's no fucking plot to review, no character analysis or comments on cinematography or acting. Save the space for actual programming, like Psych, Haven or Warehouse 13.

I'd go in Gabrielle Anwar hard, fast, and clean… well, I would have five years ago.

Dan actually got away from that tonight. He pulled out some serious detective skills that no one else in the department seems to have, and Jack was dumbfounded.

Burn Notice had the best pilot in a loooooong time, but went downhill from there. Anwar mysteriously lost any trace of a British accent, much less an Irish one, and Donovan just acts bored now. They need to leave Miami.

To be fair, Kyra Sedgwick is a horrific, spastic actress. She can't even make her natural accent sound convincing.

If this show was a realistic portrayal of working for the government, it would just be an hour of people sitting around typing at their computers and moaning about the new format for reports.

The thing that makes these two shows great is the fact that the actors are obviously having fun working together. Compare the behind the scenes interviews of these, with Caprica or Stargate Universe. The actors don't sound like five year olds at show and tell for the SciFi channel comedies, but they do in SGU

Meh, I'm starting to get sick of his non-understanding of basic technology. It's one thing for him to be old-school and not *like* technology, but it's annoying to have a cop that doesn't know how to use any sort of computer.

My favorite aspect is the interview she did that's on Hulu right now. She pretty much admits that the "bullet-proof" vests the chicks are wearing are just for the sexy factor.