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Starpulse
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11:42 EST, 09 Mar, 2012
Review
Eileen’s busy day gets worse when her assistant Scott calls to tell her that he’s now working for Jerry, her ex-husband. Later, Ellis comes to Eileen’s rescue when she has trouble with her computer... http://www.starpulse.com/news/Roxanne_Tellier/2012/03/
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Hitfix
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10:27 EST, 09 Mar, 2012
Review
HitFix's Alan Sepinwall reviews "Let's Be Bad," the March 5 episode of NBC's "Smash," in which a good musical number highlights an otherwise irritating hour. http://www.hitfix.com/blogs/whats-alan-watching/posts/smash-lets-be-bad-change-of-a-dress
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E Online
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10:27 EST, 09 Mar, 2012
News
Smash is wrapping up its filming of the first season, and luckily enough, we just hit the show's New York set to witness all the madness…and get some spoilers from star Megan Hilty and... http://feeds.eonline.com/~r/eonline/kristin/~3/q5-w1Bf0ZtI/298770
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Tv Overmind
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10:22 EST, 09 Mar, 2012
Review
This week's Smash veered between what works and what doesn't always work on the show. Let's begin with what works: everything in the rehearsal space, including the rivalry between Karen and Ivy. Last week Derek may have dismissed Karen, but th
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Ny Mag Vulture
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10:22 EST, 09 Mar, 2012
Review
You guys! Listen, I’m sorry this recap is a little late, but here is the reason why: Last night, I almost met Stephen Sondheim. It’s true. We were in the same room; He was so close to me I could have reached out and touched His oyster-colored mock turtlen
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Tv Fanatic
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10:16 EST, 09 Mar, 2012
Review
" Let's Be Bad " sums up this episode of Smash perfectly, not of the episode itself, but regarding the characters. They all acted "badly" in some manner and extent. Ivy continued to be an annoying diva and insecure. At first, Derek seemed to be spec
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EW
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16:29 EST, 08 Mar, 2012
Review
Terrible Ellis has a surprisingly small part in this ep about theater people behaving badly http://tvrecaps.ew.com/recap/smash-season-1-episode-5/
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HuffingtonPost
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16:28 EST, 08 Mar, 2012
Review
Previously on "Smash" : "Why don't we ever go to your place?" "She's trying to get me fired." "I had an affair with Michael Swift, and no one else can know!"
Presented without commentary, the most absurd, comical, self-serious and/or humorless moment
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