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- During a phone interview with "Stone Cold" Steve Austin today promoting WWE '13 and Redneck Island on CMT, I asked "The Rattlesnake" for his thoughts on the controversial moment on Monday night's Raw involving Paul Heyman faking a heart attack (in case you missed it, detailed info can be found in my Raw recap here).
- Until this episode, Dr. Arden was the most evil man running around Briarcliff. That title now belongs to Dr. Oliver Thredson, finally revealed as Bloody Face.
- So, the big story this episode is Leslie and Ben's engagement party, to which Leslie has invited both of Ben's very estranged parents.
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- First, the video series went viral on YouTube. Comedy Central could be next
- The biggest winner Sunday at the 64th Primetime Emmy Awards had to be Showtime's "Homeland," which took the top three drama awards in an upset over such favorites as "Mad Men" and "Downton Abbey." But, Baltimore-based productions and stars had a very big night, too.
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- On Walter White's 51st birthday, his volatile relationship with his wife and family comes to a head.
- On the third episode of 'Breaking Bad's' final season, Walt learns that the business side of a meth ring means paying out more people than he anticipated.
- On the second episode of "Breaking Bad's" final season, the plot centered on Mike, the quiet hitman who begrudgingly joins forces with Walt and Jesse by the episode's end.
- HBO's Baltimore productions "VEEP" and "Game Change" got solid Emmy notice with the comedy earning a best actress nomination for Julia Louis-Dreyfus and the made-for-TV movie about the 2008 presidential election picking up best actor and actress nominations for Julianne Moore and Woody Harrelson.
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- On the Season 5 premiere of "Breaking Bad," Walt, Jesse and Mike clean up the mess they left after killing Gus in "Live Free or Die."
- A rehash of AMC's preview weekend for 'The Walking Dead' season three
- Just as premium channels like HBO started making their own films in the 1980s to wrest control from the broadcast networks and Hollywood production companies, so are distributors like Hulu and Netflix trying to do to the cable industry today.
- The Charles Village arts enthusiast talks to b about Soul Cannon, romantic comedies and fanny packs.
- Kori Gardner gives us her take on high-waisted pants (a no-go), the Beiber movie (she cried) and more