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Win an autographed jPod DVD!

98844Courtesy Benjamin Ayres (Cowboy in jPod, Mike in Dan For Mayor), one lucky reader can win a DVD of the complete jPod Season 1, autographed by the cast.

All you have to do: tweet your 140 character review of a Canadian show, or tell us why you’re looking forward to an upcoming Canadian show. Important: use the hashtag #tveh.

Not on Twitter? Leave a comment below with your review.

Miss jPod? Tell us! Something to say about Rookie Blue, Flashpoint, Haven, Hiccups or Dan For Mayor? Can’t wait for Being Erica or Murdoch Mysteries to return? Looking forward to Shattered, Call Me Fitz, or Men with Brooms? Tweet about those or any other Canadian show, add the hashtag #tveh, and you could win the DVD.

The fine print:

  • One entry per person per day
  • Deadline: August 9, 2010
  • In doubt if a show is Canadian? Search this site for the title.
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More 18 to Life reviews

From Tom Conroy at Media Life magazine:

  • ’18 to Life,’ and a punishing stretch, too
    “The rule holds true for the Canadian sitcom “18 to Life,” an amateurish series that is unappealing whether approached as a romantic comedy or as a naughty sex farce. One hopes that the CW, which is burning off the 12 episodes of this ill-advised acquisition in late summer, didn’t pay much, because the show’s producers seemed to have scrimped on directing, acting and writing.” Read more.

From Unreality Shout:

  • Review: 18 to Life: Pilot
    “There’s always room in any network’s schedule for a good new comedy, but 18 to Life can be described neither as good, nor indeed, comedy. That said, there were some comedic moments in this Canadian born sitcom, but they died soon after birth, which really, this entire show should.” Read more.
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Reviews for 18 to Life, debuting in the US

From Kevin McDonough of South Coast Today:

  • CW’s ’18’ closer to ‘Gilmore Girls’ than ‘Gossip Girl’
    “With so many Canadian imports arriving on American network television, I’ve devised a simple test to determine whether a show hails from north of the border. Do the characters look more like real people than supermodels? If so, look for the “Made in Canada” tag. Is the comedy writing a little less gag-driven than Hollywood fare? It just might be written by Canadians.” Read more.

From Glenn Garvin of the Miami Herald:

  • Review | ’18 to Life’: This teenage TV marriage no laughing matter
    “Of course, I could be wrong, and 18 to Life might not be the bottom of the television barrel, in which case you need to drive a stake through your TV’s heart, stuff its remote with garlic and bury them in an unmarked grave. If there’s something worse than a sitcom about what a laff riot teenage marriage is, you don’t want to know.” Read more.

From Mark A. Perigard of the Boston Herald:

  • Newlywed Lame
    “What if a couple of silly twits from “Degrassi” decided to marry? The sitcom “18 to Life,” the latest Canadian import to sneak onto our airwaves, plays like a spinoff of the long-running Teen Nick series.” Read more.
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