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<p></p><p>The Commitments

The Commitments(7)

August 5, 2005

by: Daniel Marcus / Goucher College
For better or worse, contemporary TV dramas ask a lot of their audiences.

<p></p><p>The Value of <em>Lost</em>, Part Two

The Value of Lost, Part Two

by: Jason Mittell / Middlebury College
Building on his last column, Jason Mittell offers up a gripping example of evaluative criticism to support his claim that “Lost is the best show on American broadcast TV.

<p></p><p>Television’s Aesthetic of Dead-Ness

Television’s Aesthetic of Dead-Ness

by: Dana Polan / New York University
On “Jumping the Shark” and other ways popular culture frustrates and reneges on its promises.

<p></p><p>The Televisual Tour de France on OLN: Confessions of a “Cynic”

The Televisual Tour de France on OLN: Confessions of a “Cynic”

by: Walter Metz / Montana State University-Bozeman
For Metz, Lance Armstrong winning an unprecedented seven Tours de France is not a matter of national pride.