Emmy Goes Mad
Episode 26 (click to play/pause)

Harold and guest host Kyle Minor discuss this year's Emmy nominations, including Mad Men, Damages, various bad miniseries, and A&E's Intervention. Plus a quick shout-out to Doctor Horrible.
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I haven't listened yet, but 7 noms for 30 Rock?! Wowsa. Remember the days when they would only nominate shows that had already been nominated? How did this change take place? And why AFTER Buffy ended? Speaking of . . . I am back to civilization (my brother's basement) and watched Act I of Dr. Horrible tonight. Loved.
Posted by: nicole | July 20, 2008 at 08:25 PM
I'm listening to this episode right now, but I believe you can watch Dexter on Netflix. I don't get any of the premium cable channels, and that's how I watched it. They decided to play the show on ABC, I think, right after I found it on Netflix. I'm not sure if it's still available, but it was a couple of months ago.
Posted by: Manda | July 21, 2008 at 06:32 PM
After this episode I just had to let you know that my daughter and her boyfriend love 2-1/2 Men. (She is a college graduate, in case you are thinking she's 11 or something.) So, someone is truly watching. My husband and I have always had other preferences for the time slot so I haven't seen more than maybe 2 episodes but I do have an appreciation for Charlie Sheen.
Posted by: Sharon | July 24, 2008 at 09:09 PM
A healthy appreciation of Charlie Sheen is something I can, er... appreciate, Sharon! I am more a "Charlie Sheen in Ferris Bueller's Day Off" guy, though. In 2 1/2 Men, it just seemed like a race to see who could be the un-funniest.
Speaking of Sheen, that reminds me of the funny funny way they are always referring to his ex-wife's "reality" show on "The Soup." "The show is called 'Denise Richards Colon. It's Complicated," says host Joel McHale, who C'pher and I think is Harold's long-lost brother.
Posted by: Kyle Minor | July 25, 2008 at 10:21 AM