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Damage Report: Talking with the Creators and Star of FX's "Damages"
Damage Report: Talking with the Creators and Star of FX's "Damages"
Damages is set to return tonight on FX and viewers' curiosity about the serpentine legal thriller seem to be at an all-time high. (For a sneak peek at the first two episodes, click here to read my advance review.) Perhaps that's to do with the fact that Damages took a longer-than-expected ...
Sepinwall on TV: 'Damages' season two review
Sepinwall on TV: 'Damages' season two review
nj.com — It took nearly two hours into the new season of FX's "Damages" for me to remember why... I don't like it. The show, like its main character -- amoral lawyer Patty Hewes (Glenn Close) -- can be intoxicating at times,... (more) Sepinwall on TV: 'Damages' season two review
TV Review: Damages
TV Review: Damages
ew.com — Reviewed by Ken Tucker | A- (more) TV Review: Damages
Yet Another Reason to Tune into DAMAGES
Yet Another Reason to Tune into DAMAGES
thetvaddict.com — If remarkable performances by the manipulative and brilliant Patty Hewes (Emmy shoe-in Glenn Close) and her deceptively... demure legal protégée Ellen Parsons (Australian newcomer Rose Byrne) weren’t reason enough to get you tune in to DAMAGES ... (more) Yet Another Reason to Tune into DAMAGES
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