 | The Logitech’s Harmony 890 remote control brings a powerful complete control to the palm of your hand. Because it uses both radio frequency (RF) and Infrared (IR) wireless signals, you have access to every home-entertainment system, even those that... |
 | Showtime produces a slick, sick series with this darkly comic crime-drama that has audiences rooting for the bad guy. The villain in question is the Dexter of the title (Michael C. Hall), a man whose homicidal tendencies were discovered early in life... |
 | Based on the popular British comedy of the same name, THE OFFICE takes place in and around the Dunder Mifflin Paper Company in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Using the same mockumentary style as the original, the series succeeds in capturing the quiet... |
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 | While the first three seasons of LOST uncovered each survivor's origins through mind-melting flashbacks, season four has a whole new twist in store: flash-forwards. These glimpses of the future reveal crucial information about who eventually makes it... |
 | GREY'S ANATOMY is a quick-witted, warmhearted medical drama that explores the personal and professional relationships of the doctors at a Seattle hospital. After winning the 2007 Golden Globe for Best Drama, the hit series returned for a fourth... |
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 | The fourth and final season of this thrilling, hyper-paced series picks right up where the last one left off. Overcome with grief by Dr. Sara Tancredi’s apparent beheading, Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller) sets out on a mission to avenge the death... |
 | No show captured the eccentricities of New York like the Larry David-created sitcom SEINFELD. Helping to define America's view of New Yorkers, the series gained endless fans over its nine season run. Though it wasn't the first show to assert the... |