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Entourage - Quick and easy. This show is just a good time and usually only lasts about 24 minutes. The jokes come quick and the episodes are lighthearted. It is an incredibly easy show to watch with a fast lunch.<br><br>For some it seems like just yesterday that the television was invented. You had few channels and even fewer shows. Fast-forward to today and there are thousands of channels with thousands of TV shows available too you. Not everyone has time to enjoy all of the programs that are being offered to them though, until now. With channels offering TV shows to watch MyMovieHits Online, people who used to not be able to watch TV are now being given a chance.<br><br>When the women return to the table, Megan whispers the news to Don. The Cosgroves have no idea. As the conversation progresses, Megan sees an opportunity to set-up Don to make an impromptu pitch of her idea. He gets off to a rocky start, not expecting Megan's ploy, but the ol' Don Draper muscle memory kicks in, and he hits his stride. Aside from a few clumsy interjections from Ken, who can't be blamed, the pitch goes off flawlessly. Raymond is intrigued. His wife, euphoric. Ken, who's gotten swept up in the pitch himself - to the point of shushing his wife - suggests a celebratory bottle of champagne, which Raymond agrees to.<br><br>Sylar is OD'ing on Claire. Knowing full well that she probably doesn't want anything to do with him, he resorts to other tactics-kidnapping. Well, I guess pseudo-kidnapping would be more like it. Gretchen gets double the face time this week when Sylar poses as her. Speaking of Gretchen, she and Claire are still figuring out how friendly they want their friendship to be. Watch out though because it looks like Sylar wants a piece of Claire too. Gross!<br><br>Usually the first episode of The Bachelorette feels a little like a frat party. Beefy guys all competing to make it into the frat (or into the girls pants heart.) This year was even worse than usual. Honestly, I did not like any of the suitors the show found for Des. I am not sure if it has to do with the lack of quality guys our age, yes we are about the same age, or if she just has horrible taste, but the quality was not there. Which leads me to wonder if our generation of guys is just not having the best time this decade. The economic downturn, emerging adulthood, or prolonged adolescence has made the men on the Bachelorette actually seem strangely familiar to me. But this is about Des so I will stick to the topic at hand.<br><br>"What thing?" I asked myself, wondering if I'd missed something. All episode long, she seemed to be disappointed, but it was never spelled out as far as I could see. It started after she gave Don the idea. It's as if, she feels like she hasn't earned her place at the table, or maybe she doesn't like the table. Or maybe she's still smarting from the fight with Don from the last episode. Whatever it is, it's big enough that she can't fully engage.<br><br>Watch Episode There were some highlights for me this episode that are worth mentioning. First, the hints made at love brewing between the dragon slayer and the black widow. You all know who I'm talking about: Coach and Jerri. They would make the perfect TV couple, wouldn't they? You know you were hoping for it, so maybe they will play it up in episodes to come.<br><br>These are shows which are of a "serial" nature (where there's an overarching story which should be watched in order) and which are a bit "weird" (or "mysterious.") These are shows that I think will appeal to fans of Jack Shephard, John Locke, Hurley, Sawyer, Kate, Sayid, and the rest of the gang.
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The guys run into the kitchen to find the girls huddled and laughing at the geyser shooting out of the faucet Pete fixed just a few nights earlier. Pete runs off to get his toolbox as Don springs into action. He grabs a pan and puts it over the spray, getting Ken to hold it as he pulls off his tie, removes his white dress shirt, and dives under the sink. Someone calls him Superman. He gets the problem fixed as Pete fumbles with the tools just like Fredo in The Godfather when Marlon Brando is shot at the fruit stand.<br><br>With the conversation turned to the Whitman murders, it's funny when someone mispronounces the name of the killer and it's Don - Dick Whitman - who corrects the blunder. Ken's wife Cynthia brags that her husband predicted this type of thing in one of his stories. This slip worries Ken and gets the attention of the guests, who prod for details. Cynthia tells them the basic plot as Ken squirms uncomfortably.<br><br>First of all, there's Andrew, the wacky cartoonist. It seems like he has one agenda on his mind ahead of any others, and that's to find some girls. Will Andrew be able to achieve this during his time on the show?<br><br>So - at least for this week, because I do not know how much more of these people I can stand - here is my Bachelorette Recap for the first episode. Let's meet the men aimless boys without real careers!<br><br>Between Sally, Megan, Peggy, Marie, and Joan, there are a lot of disappointed women in this episode. What's next? How does Sally process this jarring discovery? What's eating Megan? Will Peggy get her mojo back, or at least Don, to insulate, inspire and educate.<br><br>The ABC player was one of the first apps released for the iPad and many of us wondered what's taking all the other networks so long release their versions. Video's load very quickly and video quality is excellent for both streams in WIFI and 3G. Of course, WIFI, with its greater bandwidth allows for better video quality than streaming over any current 3G network. 3G video play back was tested on AT&T 3G network and we haven't tested on other networks such as Sprint, Verizon, or T-Mobile. Video quality was good and audio was excellent with both video and audio syncing perfectly.<br><br>Watch Episode That tension between childhood innocence and adult cynicism - or more simply, the perspective of children vs. the perspective of parents - is a theme that plays out through the entire episode.<br><br>At the bunkhouse, Jason can't hold it in anymore and confesses to the guys that he has a son. Could be a bad move; will she hold it against him that he didn't tell her first? I can easily see someone like self-righteous Ryan ("He's not told DeAhnna and that's something she definitely needs to know. It could be a deal breaker.") telling her before Jason himself gets around to it.

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The guys run into the kitchen to find the girls huddled and laughing at the geyser shooting out of the faucet Pete fixed just a few nights earlier. Pete runs off to get his toolbox as Don springs into action. He grabs a pan and puts it over the spray, getting Ken to hold it as he pulls off his tie, removes his white dress shirt, and dives under the sink. Someone calls him Superman. He gets the problem fixed as Pete fumbles with the tools just like Fredo in The Godfather when Marlon Brando is shot at the fruit stand.

With the conversation turned to the Whitman murders, it's funny when someone mispronounces the name of the killer and it's Don - Dick Whitman - who corrects the blunder. Ken's wife Cynthia brags that her husband predicted this type of thing in one of his stories. This slip worries Ken and gets the attention of the guests, who prod for details. Cynthia tells them the basic plot as Ken squirms uncomfortably.

First of all, there's Andrew, the wacky cartoonist. It seems like he has one agenda on his mind ahead of any others, and that's to find some girls. Will Andrew be able to achieve this during his time on the show?

So - at least for this week, because I do not know how much more of these people I can stand - here is my Bachelorette Recap for the first episode. Let's meet the men aimless boys without real careers!

Between Sally, Megan, Peggy, Marie, and Joan, there are a lot of disappointed women in this episode. What's next? How does Sally process this jarring discovery? What's eating Megan? Will Peggy get her mojo back, or at least Don, to insulate, inspire and educate.

The ABC player was one of the first apps released for the iPad and many of us wondered what's taking all the other networks so long release their versions. Video's load very quickly and video quality is excellent for both streams in WIFI and 3G. Of course, WIFI, with its greater bandwidth allows for better video quality than streaming over any current 3G network. 3G video play back was tested on AT&T 3G network and we haven't tested on other networks such as Sprint, Verizon, or T-Mobile. Video quality was good and audio was excellent with both video and audio syncing perfectly.

Watch Episode That tension between childhood innocence and adult cynicism - or more simply, the perspective of children vs. the perspective of parents - is a theme that plays out through the entire episode.

At the bunkhouse, Jason can't hold it in anymore and confesses to the guys that he has a son. Could be a bad move; will she hold it against him that he didn't tell her first? I can easily see someone like self-righteous Ryan ("He's not told DeAhnna and that's something she definitely needs to know. It could be a deal breaker.") telling her before Jason himself gets around to it.