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Ny Mag Vulture
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10:31 EST, 06 Mar, 2013
Review
You guys, I’m having kind of a weird night. First of all, I’m still feeling really burnt out from the Oscars. After more than 48 straight hours of meticulously inventorying each and every possible way in which Seth MacFarlane might have offend more
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EW
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10:24 EST, 06 Mar, 2013
Review
The cast prepares for Ronnie's big concert, Ronnie tries to shake up her good girl image, and Jimmy struggles to pen a breakthrough song. Read More... http://tvrecaps.ew.com/recap/smash-season-2-episode-4/
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Buddy TV
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10:23 EST, 06 Mar, 2013
Review
After last week's fiasco, Smash needed a strong episode to pull back the fans who might have thought the show was falling apart. And while there are still elements that don't work and one-dimensional characters who have lost their identities, "The Song" r more
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Tv Fanatic
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10:18 EST, 06 Mar, 2013
Review
Opportunities were almost lost on " The Song ". Veronica hired Derek to direct a one night extravaganza to showcase her as more than just a Broadway star and she almost missed it. While Jimmy and Kyle were presented with an extraordinary chance more
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WSJ Speakeasy
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10:03 EST, 06 Mar, 2013
Review
'Smash,' Season 2, Episode 4, 'The Song': TV Recap http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2013/02/26/smash-one-night-only/?mod=WSJBlog
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maximiliano
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10:21 EST, 05 Mar, 2013
Review
The latest episode of Smash , ‘The Song’, was all about people figuring out what they want, with Veronica, Jimmy, and Julia all coming to massive realizations over the course of the episode. Not all are profound revelations, of course, but all were more
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Ny Mag Vulture
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11:47 EST, 01 Mar, 2013
Review
Hello! Nice to see you. As you and approximately 4.5 million other Americans — more than the entire population of the Los Angeles metropolitan area, but fewer than the number of those who chose to watch Betty White tell twinkly jokes about her nonagenaria more
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WSJ Speakeasy
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11:46 EST, 01 Mar, 2013
Review
The third episode of the new season of “Smash,” following a two-hour Season 2 premiere two weeks ago, deals with the nuts and bolts of putting on a Broadway show, from auditioning to rewriting to taking meetings. http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2013/02/20/ more



