Fire up the grill again: Fox has ordered a second season of animated comedy Bob's Burgers, the network announced Thursday.
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"Bob's Burgers has proved to be a perfect neighbor to our slate of fan-favorite animated families this year," Fox Entertainment President Kevin Reilly said in a statement. "The series has found its own really unique, irreverent voice and is doing consistent business for us on Sundays, so we're excited to serve up another season to the fans."
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FX has ordered third seasons of Justified and Archer, the network announced Tuesday.
Justified, created by Graham Yost and starring Timothy Olyphant, is based on the popular Elmore Leonard character Deputy U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens. After becoming the second-highest series premiere in FX history in 2010, Season 2 has averaged 3.9 million viewers and 2 million adults ages...
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For those of us stuck in the colder climes during this miserable winter, what could be better than keeping the home fires burning with laughter? Not so easy when ABC, which boasts the best all-around night of comedy with its Wednesday lineup, is currently in a repeat cycle. (No new episodes of anything besides the effervescent Cougar Town until Feb. 9 — and that's the night when Cougar is temporarily benched for the not-so-bright Mr. Sunshine.)
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Bob's Burgers, the latest addition to Fox's Sunday night Animation Domination lineup, is as all-American as the food it serves up. That is to say, it's the result of a mixture of influences.
Bob Belcher (voiced by H. Jon Benjamin) owns the titular burger joint where he employs his wife and three kids. Although they're living the American dream, they're struggling to stay afloat and attempt to lure in customers with a...
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Only a week into the new year, and already the volume of new TV is overwhelming. Case in point: this Sunday's logjam of new titles on network and cable, ranging from the truly sublime to the hopelessly ridiculous and instantly forgettable. Here's a rundown from best to worst.
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