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  2. Television Without Pity - Wikipedia

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    Television Without Pity (often abbreviated TWoP) was a website that provided detailed recaps of select television dramas, situation comedies and reality TV shows along with discussion forums. These recaps were written with sarcastic criticism and opinion alongside a retelling of an episode's events, which the site referred to as "snark".

  3. Fametracker - Wikipedia

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    Fametracker was a popular culture website which called itself "The Farmer's Almanac of Celebrity Worth". The site was started in 1999 by Tara Ariano (screenname Wing Chun), a sometime MSNBC.com contributor, and her husband David T. Cole (screenname Glark), who lived at the time in Toronto and also co-created Television Without Pity, along with friend Adam Sternbergh.

  4. Sarah D. Bunting - Wikipedia

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    Bunting in 2009. Sarah D. Bunting, also known online as Sars, [1] is known as an American writer and journalist, and a co-founder of Television Without Pity (TWoP). [2] She has written for a number of magazines and journals, and has received coverage for her website Tomato Nation.

  5. 'Smallville' stars Tom Welling, Kristin Kreuk and Michael ...

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    The weekly Smallville recaps on the now-defunct website, Television Without Pity, even made room for a "Gayest Look of the Episode" award. For his part, Welling says that his alter ego wasn't ...

  6. Take Your Daughter to Work Day (The Office) - Wikipedia

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    This means that it was seen by 4.2 percent of all 18- to 49-year-olds, and 11 percent of all 18- to 49-year-olds watching television at the time of the broadcast. [9] The episode was viewed by 8.8 million viewers, and retained 93 percent of its lead-in My Name Is Earl audience. [9] The episode received largely positive reviews from critics.

  7. Mrs. California - Wikipedia

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    [10] M. Giant of Television Without Pity gave the episode a B+. [20] After viewing "Mrs. California," Washington Post writer Hank Stuever named The Office one of the ten best TV shows of 2011 and said that the episode proved the series could still deliver cringe humor without Carell. [21] Multiple critics complimented the cold open to the ...