Summer 2011 TCA Press Tour Highlights and Lowlights
Where did 'Playboy Club,' 'American Horror Story' and Zooey end up?
Summer 2011 TCA Press Tour Highlights and Lowlights
Over the past two weeks, the five broadcast networks, a slew of cable networks and PBS have been plying their wares to the Television Critics Association at our semi-annual press tour, held at the Beverly Hilton.
If you've followed my blog, Sepinwall's blog and Liane Bonin's blog, you've already head plenty about the highlights and lowlights of the press tour. Sepinwall and I have also dedicated over an hour of podcasting time to our various adventures, such as they were.
Here, though, are just a few of the best and worst moments of the Summer 2011 TCA Press Tour.

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August 10, 2011 at 12:49PM EST Reply to CommentDan - you are right the American Horror Story font is awesome.
Ken Raining I've seen it before, though. Book cover maybe? Lord of the Rings perhaps?
August 10, 2011 at 1:39PM ESTgeorge It's a slightly tweaked version of the Charles Rennie Mackintosh Font . . . . www.crmfont.co.uk
November 7, 2011 at 5:34AM ESTSAULO
August 10, 2011 at 1:06PM EST Reply to CommentLoved the "at least not legally" commentary about that incredible show, Downton Abbey!
Not Working It
August 10, 2011 at 2:08PM EST Reply to CommentBuster Bluth is running ABC? I hope it's like agrarian economics of the 16th century (or something to that effect).
Tausif Khan
August 10, 2011 at 7:08PM EST Reply to CommentI have a problem with the Two Broke Girls slide and caption. The headline caption accompanying the picture makes it seem as if the two stars of the show were making racist comments (the picture shows the two actresses at least Kat Dennings responding to a question making the headline caption look like it is commenting on her remarks). No where pictured is the actual perpetrator of the vicious comments Michael Patrick King or Whitney Cummings who apparently rescued the response. The caption and story should match the image. I do not think that is fair.
War Chief Shake Zula
August 18, 2011 at 4:52PM EST Reply to CommentHe may not be worried about fourth place now, but lets see what he thinks when they're barely ahead of NBC in mid-January and subsequently get blown out of the water by the Super Bowl?
War Chief Shake Zula
August 18, 2011 at 4:56PM EST Reply to CommentIf I can venture an observation, everyone knows that the Mystery segment of Masterpiece runs well into November sweeps, so any hope that Downton Abbey would get to air before mid-season was rather foolish...