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episode live. The episode received generally mixed-to-positive reviews. Ryan McGee of Zap2it wrote that "this episode wasn't a stinker by any measure, but
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stranded in its own world. Ryan McGee, The A.V. Club The episode received mixed reviews. The A.V. Club reviewer Ryan McGee criticized the episode saying
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respective reviews of the episode, HitFix Senior Editor Alan Sepinwall and Ryan McGee of The A.V. Club wrote of various ideas the episode's writers introduced
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have reduced roles in several episodes of the series while recovering. Ryan McGee of The A.V. Club gave the episode an A−, praising the unification of the
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episode and how many of them are secretly siding with Norm the entire time. Ryan McGee from The A.V. Club, January 12, 2012 Cory Barker of the website TV Surveillance
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measuring up to the classic Token episode "Here Comes the Neighborhood". Ryan McGee of The A.V. Club gave the episode an "A−", finding it a strong mid-season
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although as of June 2023 it's available to stream on TubiTV. The A.V. Club's Ryan McGee believed fans of improv would enjoy the show, writing, "what escapes through
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gut-busting, but the jokes were nevertheless humorous and intelligent." Ryan McGee of The A.V. Club gave the episode a B+, saying: "Coming off a hit-and-miss
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in Randy's hands. The episode received positive reviews from critics. Ryan McGee of The A.V. Club gave the episode a B rating, enjoying most aspects of
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opportunity to regroup and prepare for the second half of the season." Ryan McGee of Zap2it was fairly critical of the episode, writing that the episode
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doll, which was available by June 2012 for a retail price of $125 USD. Ryan McGee of The A.V. Club graded the episode an "A−", stating: "What worked in
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involving Jack, despite his "pathological hatred" of the character. Zap2it's Ryan McGee named the episode his second favorite of the season, kept only from superseding
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Industries without anyone noticing who they were? Semi-excruciating." – Ryan McGee in his review of the episode for The Onion's A.V. Club Brittany Frederick
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kills him. Eric Goldman of IGN gave the episode a 7/10 "Good" rating. Ryan McGee of The A.V. Club gave the episode a "B−". Oh Long Johnson "Episode 1603
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Ian Cusick were "salvaging the first mediocre episode of the season". Ryan Mcgee of Zap2it thought that revealing the hatch events through different perspectives
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[it] turned out to be much better than could have been hoped". Hitfix's Ryan McGee found the possibility of Walternate being the aforementioned Secretary
The Substitute (Lost) (1,243 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
great showcase for the finest character "Lost" ever cooked up." Zap2it's Ryan McGee also praised the episode, calling the episode "impossibly good." However
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that "it isn't that important in the grand scheme of the Lost design." Ryan Mcgee of Zap2it called the episode a "slight letdown in comparison to the pilot
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Cook as Terry Womack The episode received positive reviews from critics. Ryan McGee of The A.V. Club said, "The show now has earned enough goodwill to not
And Those We've Left Behind (1,716 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
does it we get diminishing returns." Murray, Jensen, and Hitfix reviewer Ryan McGee also noted references to the science fiction drama series Lost, including
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Reverend Jenkins The episode received positive reviews from critics. Ryan McGee of The A.V. Club said, "the episode traversed in those soon-to-be-forgotten
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killing of an injured dog—which he does by hand—seem a little less brutal." Ryan McGee of The A.V. Club said, "No actor, even one as skilled and charismatic
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previous episode. "New Year's Eve" received generally positive reviews. Ryan McGee of The A.V. Club gave a B+ grade saying that the episode was not one of
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sale of Pussy Riot paraphernalia in the wake of their public appeal. Ryan McGee of The A.V. Club gave the episode an A−, stating that the satire was more
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that during the table read "there wasn't a dry eye around the table". Ryan McGee writing for The A.V. Club gave the episode a B+. Bendix, Trish. "Jasika
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Sarah Russo The episode received positive reviews from critics; however Ryan McGee of The A.V. Club said, "House Of Cards is limiting the current time spent
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narrative advancements. In a 2009 list of his favorite Lost moments, Zap2It's Ryan McGee praised "...In Translation" for "recontextualiz[ing] Sun's flashbacks
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the episode the 32nd best of the series. Writing for Zap2it in 2008, Ryan McGee said he particularly enjoyed the episode and deemed it one of his top
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looks and simple phrases pummel the screen with gravitas and charisma". Ryan Mcgee of Zap2it considered highlights of the episode the scene with the Monster
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die, so it is an action movie scene which we probably didn’t leave." Ryan McGee of Zap2it described "White Rabbit" as "a worthy successor to 'Walkabout
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episode received positive reviews from critics. In a lukewarm review, Ryan McGee of The A.V. Club said, "That's a problem with the show in general, which
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rather than still setting up who these doppelgangers are." HitFix writer Ryan McGee thought the initial twist over the brothers' identities "was fun", though
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Dale DVD cover Directed by Rory Karpf Mike Viney Written by Ryan McGee Produced by Jeff Hillegass Executive Producer Lewis Bogach Starring Dale Earnhardt
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described the episode as "a wonderfully paced, terrific return to form". Ryan Mcgee of Zap2it considered the introduction in the hatch and Desmond's scene
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demographic. Both episodes scored a 1.9 ratings share in the 18-49 demographic. Ryan McGee of the A.V. Club gave the episode a B grade. Eric Goldman of IGN said
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gaping holes and not terribly helpful information." In a 2008 review, Ryan McGee of Zap2It gave the episode another negative review and considered it the
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demographic. Both episodes scored a 1.9 ratings share in the 18-49 demographic. Ryan McGee of the A.V. Club gave the episode a B grade. Eric Goldman of IGN said
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greatest character arcs not only in Lost, but in all of modern television." Ryan McGee of Zap2it also had a positive review of the episode, writing that "Confidence
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Thomas Armstrong Fr LB 30 Garret Wallow Jr DE 32 Ochaun Mathis  Fr S 33 Ryan McGee Sr LB 34 Zach Marcheselli Fr LB 35 Elias Garcia Jr S 37 Travis Carpenter
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that the Shannon-Charlie storyline "does supply a little comic relief". Ryan Mcgee of Zap2it described the revelation that Locke was a paraplegic as being
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'You know, this would be a pretty damn good finale in and of itself.'" Ryan McGee of The A.V. Club rated the episode a B on an A+ to F scale. McGee wrote
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those aged 18–49. The episode received positive reviews from critics. Ryan McGee of The A.V. Club gave the episode an A− on an A+ to F scale. He found
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packing in enough thrills to make the 42-minutes fly by" in Slant Magazine. Ryan Mcgee of Zap2it considered "watching the con man get conned was brutally satisfying"
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the episode's four-act structure (two in each part) and its subplots. Ryan McGee cited the concealed appearance of Derek Malone, Sam and Diane's first
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episode, but they have mixed feelings about the rest of the episode. Ryan McGee found this episode too draggy and found Coach's daughter—Lisa—underdeveloped
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just a rotoscoped animation of real footage of two squirrels fighting. Ryan McGee of The A.V. Club graded the episode a B, stating, "What seemed initially
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Doom commented, "Everything about this episode is pure awesomeness". Ryan McGee of The A.V. Club gave the episode an "A-", having enjoyed its satire of
Hearts and Minds (Lost) (2,381 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
best when his motivations are darkly mysterious." Writing for Zap2it, Ryan McGee characterized the episode as having a "weak backstory with a creeptastic
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Capra as Wass Stevens The episode received positive reviews from critics. Ryan McGee of The A.V. Club said, "House Of Cards doesn't have a woman problem because
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decent. Overall, this year's finale was a great final bow for the season." Ryan McGee of The A.V. Club gave the episode a B+ grade. He compared the final scene
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"touches on some great ideas that would have benefited from more time." Ryan McGee of The A.V. Club gave the episode a B+ rating, stating, "'Ginger Cow'
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topic while still expressing love for it, and that makes up for a lot". Ryan McGee of The A.V. Club graded the episode an A, stating, "The show has long
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De Ravin's performance was seen as another highlight. Zap2it columnist Ryan McGee, also writing in 2008, praised the "stellar" episode for showing the first
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Jack's hair was Nikki and Paulo. I can't take anything he says seriously." Ryan McGee of Zap2it stated that it by no means compared to "LA X", but stated that
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Daphne) and another story about Sarah's colorful but ultimately sad past." Ryan McGee of The A.V. Club gave the episode a B on an A+ to F scale, writing that
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"A victory in Martinsville means the most to NASCAR trophy lovers – Ryan McGee – ESPN The Magazine". ESPN. March 24, 2009. Retrieved August 16, 2012
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The episode received a 1.4 rating among viewers between ages 18 and 49. Ryan McGee from The A.V. Club gave the episode a B−, stating: "...since this show
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theme song with altered lyrics that reflect the Goth kids' bleak outlook. Ryan McGee of The A.V. Club gave the episode a C−, saying: "Unfortunately, 'Goth
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the season an 8/10. The episode received positive reviews from critics. Ryan McGee of The A.V. Club graded the episode a B+, stating, "'The Last of the Meheecans'
NASCAR on television in the 1960s (1,011 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
1990s NASCAR on television in the 2000s NASCAR on television in the 2010s Ryan McGee (2007). ESPN Ultimate NASCAR. ESPN Books. pp. 42–43. ISBN 978-1-933060-25-5
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Garret Wallow So S 31 Ridwan Issahaku Sr DE 32 Ochaun Mathis  Fr S 33 Ryan McGee Sr LB 34 Blake Patterson  Fr LB 35 Elias Garcia So S 37 Travis Carpenter
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2012 film The Dark Knight Rises. It also references UPS and Amazon.com. Ryan McGee of The A.V. Club gave the episode a B, writing that the episode "did its
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7th – HitFix (Alan Sepinwall) 9th – IGN (Matt Fowler)  – The Globe and Mail (John Doyle)  – The Huffington Post (Maureen Ryan)  – ScreenCrush (Ryan McGee)
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watched by 2.941 million viewers, according to Nielsen Media Research. Ryan McGee of The A.V. Club graded the episode a B+, stating, "We may end up down
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Retrieved June 7, 2023. "Randy LaJoie just wants to save lives". ESPN, Ryan McGee, July 18, 2013 "NASCAR safety expert Dr. John Melvin dies". Auto Week
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easily one of the best South Park episodes we've seen in Season 17." Ryan McGee of The A.V. Club gave the episode an A−, praising the Game of Thrones
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an "artifice that generally works well here to loosen our bearings". Ryan McGee of The A.V. Club notes Russo seems to employ vices without restraint,
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seeing Bernard in Grizzly Adams mode" in the season five finale, while Ryan McGee from Zap2it compared Bernard's appearance to both Moses and the Gorton's
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Huffington Post said he would watch a Jebidiah Atkinson movie. Hitfix's Ryan McGee said that while performing the bit, Killam was on fire, even comparing
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Retrieved March 6, 2014. "Driver Season Stats - Racing-Reference". "Ryan McGee: Best and worst of NASCAR Sprint Cup banquet nights past — ESPN". Sports
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(understandable) bottled up rage ready to let loose. – Eric Goldman, IGN Ryan McGee of The A.V. Club awarded the episode with a B grade, stating: "Falling
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mixed, with several reviewers growing weary by its fourth appearance. Ryan McGee of HitFix said: "I used to love this sketch, but at this point, I would
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Rosemann as Deacon T.W. Leshner as Darryl Branden R. Morgan as Brody Ryan McGee as Lonnie Carl Bressler as Sam Debbie Jaffe as Evelyn Suzanna Urszuly
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final episode, review". The Telegraph. London. Retrieved 6 June 2012. Ryan McGee (19 February 2012). "TV reviews - The Shadow Line". The A.V. Club. Retrieved
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praised "The End", calling it "full of heart and commitment"; Zap2it's Ryan McGee described the episode as "a masterpiece." Jason Hughes of TV Squad felt
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but adding a supposed-to-be-dead Christian to the mix is confusing". Ryan McGee of Zap2it also reviewed every mobisode. "The Watch" was described as "anticlimactic"
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The episode received a 1.4 rating among viewers between ages 18 and 49. Ryan McGee of The A.V. Club gave the episode an A−, stating, "OK, this? THIS? This
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more positive reviews during its second season. In 2013, The A.V. Club's Ryan McGee compared the show to House of Cards, stating: Scandal has quite a bit
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Luke Richmond TV announcers (ESPN): Courtney Lyle (play–by–play), Eric Mac Lain, (analyst), Marty Smith, and Ryan McGee (sideline reporters)         
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worldwide graphics. These are the broadcasters for the 2024 NASCAR season. Ryan McGee (2007). ESPN Ultimate NASCAR. ESPN Books. pp. 42–43. ISBN 978-1-933060-25-5
2020 Appalachian State Mountaineers football team (328 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Luke Richmond TV announcers (ESPN): Courtney Lyle (play–by–play), Eric Mac Lain, (analyst), Marty Smith, and Ryan McGee (sideline reporters)         
NASCAR on television in the 1970s (2,268 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
List of events broadcast on Wide World of Sports (American TV series) Ryan McGee (2007). ESPN Ultimate NASCAR. ESPN Books. pp. 42–43. ISBN 978-1-933060-25-5
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2019. Villaseñor's belting was described as a "thrilling live moment" by Ryan McGee from Rolling Stone. The comedian reprised the role for following week's
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They do not need an 'authority figure' to teach them right from wrong." Ryan McGee of ESPN.com took a different approach by saying NASCAR fans "can't watch
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Finalist David Vaught Spitter: Baseball’s Notorious Gaylord Perry Finalist Ryan McGee Welcome to the Circus of Baseball: A Story of the Perfect Summer, at the
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Swift was indignant, commenting "Lexa, please meet a fiery death. ASAP." Ryan McGee of ScreenCrush said Lexa's betrayal is "as complex as their kiss", which
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September 2009. Retrieved 11 November 2009. "The track that ate the heroes - Ryan McGee - ESPN The Magazine". Sports.espn.go.com. 5 October 2009. Retrieved 11