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Starpulse
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13:40 EDT, 27 Apr, 2012
Review
Last week on Smash: The famous Rebecca Duvall arrived, Karen found out that Dev had lost the Press Secretary job he wanted and was drowning his sorrows with colleague RJ, Julia’s son Leo was having... http://www.starpulse.com/news/Roxanne_Tellier/2012/04/ more
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Ny Mag Vulture
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13:38 EDT, 27 Apr, 2012
Review
Someone, I’m not sure who, said it’s not so much that you change when you get famous, it’s that the people around you change. Much in the same vein, it’s a fact universally acknowledged that it’s not always such a good idea to meet your heroes.
True, i more
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WSJ Speakeasy
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13:26 EDT, 27 Apr, 2012
Review
'Smash,' Season 1, Episode 12, 'Publicity': TV Recap http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2012/04/24/smash-season-1-episode-12-publicity-tv-recap/?mod=WSJBlog
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Mtv Hollywood Crush
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12:46 EDT, 27 Apr, 2012
Review
In the middle of dinner at an Indian restaurant on last night's " Smash ," there was a full-blown Bollywood number, "A Thousand and One Nights" with lead vocals by Dev and appearances by essentially everyone in the cast all dreaming of what they truly wan more
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Tv Fanatic
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11:13 EDT, 27 Apr, 2012
Review
So much for Ivy and Karen getting friendly ... that all came to an end in " Publicity ." Ellis has been leading Team Manipulation on Smash all season, but Ivy won the evil card when she partnered up with him against Karen. Even if you aren't a fan of Kare more
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EW
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11:13 EDT, 27 Apr, 2012
Review
Karen gets seduced by Rebecca's allure and her own brain's awesome, ridiculous, Indian-flavored fantasy http://tvrecaps.ew.com/recap/smasn-season-1-episode-12/
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HuffingtonPost
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16:32 EDT, 26 Apr, 2012
Review
Previously on "Smash" : "Our day will come." "The incomparable Rebecca Duvall." "This has kinda been a tough time for me!" "We hate her."
Presented without commentary, the most absurd, comical, self-serious and/or humorless moments from episode 12, " more
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Zap2It
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16:31 EDT, 26 Apr, 2012
News
On Monday's (April 23) episode of "Smash," Rebecca Duvall (Uma Thurman) is still hanging on as Marilyn Monroe in the Broadway-or-bust musical "Bombshell." She takes to heart the idea of keeping her enemies close as she befriends Karen (Katharine McPhee) a more




