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Hugh Dillon goes dark in Durham County

From Alex Strachan of Postmedia News:

  • Hugh Dillon rules the county
    “Hugh Dillon is not easily shaken. He’s familiar with the power of words on a page; he has an ear for music and the soul of a rock ‘n’ roll traveller.” Read more.

From Scott Stinson of the National Post:

  • No hockey to be seen on Durham County
    “There are glimpses of suburbia in the transition scenes of Durham County. Rows of houses, mere feet apart, in front of tiny yards that hold only a sapling. Or, a shot of backyards: house after house with a deck and a barbecue.” Read more.
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Being Erica and Shattered on the way out?

From Andrew Ryan of the Globe and Mail:

  • Clunkers and keepers: Fall season shows its true colours
    “The smell of blood is now in the air. Expect networks to hand out more pink slips in the weeks ahead. For no apparent reason the Wednesday TV schedule is split almost evenly between new programs likely to be around for years to come, and shows living on borrowed time. Let’s take stock.” Read more.
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Being Erica’s transformation

From Eric Volmers of the Calgary Herald:

From Lisa Wilton of the Calgary Sun:

  • Turning heads on Being Erica
    “Being Erica’s newest cast member Adam Fergus is a breath of fresh air both on screen and off, according to the show’s star Erin Karpluk.” Read more.

From Sarah Kelsey of TV Squad:

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Reviews: Lost Girl “Food for Thought”

From Ingrid Diaz:

From Gerard McGarry of Unreality Shout:

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