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Posted Jan 3rd 2007 2:30PM by Jay Black
Filed under: ABC, NBC, FOX, CBS, HBO, Cable, OpEd, American Idol, Lost, The Simpsons, American Dad, Watercooler Talk, The Office, The Sopranos, South Park, MTV, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, Jericho

Here's my opinion on best/worst lists of any given year: I love reading them and I hate writing them. It's been a lot of fun looking at what my colleagues here at TV Squad have had to say about the newly ended year, but it's been a slow walk through hell trying to actually make my own list. I'm not sure why, exactly, I had so many problems with the list. Maybe it's because I'm afraid that some sort of cosmic force is going to hold me accountable for what I say here. Like, I'll die and meet the God of TV and he (or she) is going to be waiting for me with my 2006 best of picks and be angry that I left
Two and a Half Men off the list (note, in this scenario, the God of TV is related to Charlie Sheen).
My dislike of having to write this list is part of the reason why I'm posting it in early January and not in the Christmas-New Years corridor like I wanted to. Every time I sat down to write it I suddenly found something I had to do around the house (like take a nap or eat some cheese). Today, though, I finally forced the words out of my fingers. I'm looking forward to hearing how wrong I am about all of these choices!
My best and worst 2006 after the jump...
Continue reading Best and Worst of 2006: Jay's List
Posted Dec 28th 2005 11:10PM by Ryan j Budke
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, Other Reality Shows, Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, ABC, NBC, FOX, CBS, OpEd, Battlestar Galactica, Desperate Housewives, Lost, Family Guy, Animation, The Five, Music and Variety, Commander-In-Chief, Festivus
(Part 1 of 5)It seems like every year at about this time, when everyone is making their
big "tech" predictions for next year, someone always says that next year is going to be
the
year for TV on the internet. While it may not yet be a perfect system, or exactly as we all had expected it to
be, whoever predicted that statement last December would be right on the money; 2005 will definitely go down as the year
that TV came to the internet. The networks seemed to realize, throughout the year, that this internet thing wasn't going
to go away anytime soon, and they ought to go ahead and embrace it. Tie-ins ranging from recaps and commentaries, to
downloadable specials and entire episodes, to live tie-ins with game shows started popping up all over the web. And let
me tell you, if you think that 2005 was big, wait 'til 2006 -- you ain't seen nothing yet. (Yes I know that's
grammatically incorrect, it's from a song people!) On with the show!
Continue reading Top TV Stories of 2005: TV on the Internet