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Link Tank: TV Blog Coalition Roundup for November 30-December 2

Televisionary is proud to be a member of the TV Blog Coalition. At the end of each week, we'll feature a roundup of content from our sister sites for your delectation. This week here at Televisionary, I was ecstatic over this week's awesome Bryce Larkin-themed episode of NBC's Chuck , picked up for a back nine , no less! Speaking of Chucks, I pondered about the sudden disappearance of Chuck's gorgeous 1950s-inspired ensembles on Pushing Daisies , stumped for Beauty and the Geek 's Dave and Jasmine , and had to recover from laughter-induced pain after watching this week's stellar installment of 30 Rock . I also felt extremely vindicated by the reveal of which Darling scion wasn't Tripp's biological child on Dirty Sexy Money , happily announced the launch of Season Two of Torchwood on BBC America , and got caught up on Project Runway , among other things. Elsewhere in the sophisticated TV-obsessed section of the blogosphere, members of the TV Blog Coaliti

Link Tank: TV Blog Coalition Roundup for November 16-18

Televisionary is proud to be a member of the TV Blog Coalition. At the end of each week, we'll feature a roundup of content from our sister sites for your delectation. This week here at Televisionary, I've been pre-occupied with the WGA strike (we even abstained from posting on Tuesday in solidarity) but my spirit was buoyed by the fantastic news that FX's Damages was picked up for two more seasons , the return of Bravo's sartorial showdown Project Runway (always a Televisionary obsession), the most hysterical episode of The Amazing Race to date, and a kick-ass episode of Chuck that featured Rachel Bilson . My mood was a little melancholy, however, at the prospects of a sub-par episode of The Office (the last original episode until the strike is resolved) and a less-than-perfect installment of Pushing Daisies . All this plus a quite possibly untrue rumor about Lily Allen joining the cast of Doctor Who . Elsewhere in the sophisticated TV-obsessed section of the bl

Link Tank: TV Blog Coalition Roundup for November 9-11

Televisionary is proud to be a member of the TV Blog Coalition. At the end of each week, we'll feature a roundup of content from our sister sites for your delectation. This week here at Televisionary, I've kept the masses up-to-date on the WGA strike happenings , including up-to-the-minute updates to the list of series that have been affected or gone black as a result of the strike . I also took an exclusive first look at the script for NBC's Knight Rider pilot , complimented the improvement that this week's backstory-laden installment of Chuck brought, sadly lamented the penultimate pre-strike episode of The Office , and celebrated the return of Life on Mars . Elsewhere in the sophisticated TV-obsessed section of the blogosphere, members of the TV Blog Coalition were discussing the following items... BuzzSugar : We wondered about the worst television shows ever , wondered if the writers' strike would make us watch more Web-only programming , and got creeped out i

Link Tank: TV Blog Coalition Roundup for November 2-4

Televisionary is proud to be a member of the TV Blog Coalition. At the end of each week, we'll feature a roundup of content from our sister sites for your delectation. This week here at Televisionary, I was overjoyed about Joss Whedon's Dollhouse , dubious about the rumored Office spinoff , disappointed in Chuck , furious about FOX's US version of Spaced , and enraptured by Pushing Daisies . Also, my blog came in third place in Hey Nielsen's first annual TV Blog competition . I'd be a really happy boy if Joss actually had those seven scripts written. Elsewhere in the sophisticated TV-obsessed section of the blogosphere, members of the TV Blog Coalition were discussing the following items... BuzzSugar : We reminisced about My So-Called Life and wondered how well everyone remembers it . We mulled over the current state of Heroes . We thought HBO's In Treatment sounded more intense than a college course . And we actually liked Blake Lewis' first single post