Happy new year to all our readers!

2013 is here and it comes with a lot of good things. Here are the top 5 things about TV shows that will come in 2013.

#1 The new TVShow Time, a 6 month of work result

You've been waiting for it for a long time. The new TVShow Time is being validated by Apple. It is a totally reworked version with more focus on simplicity and social. We want you to have the same fun you had in the 90's when everybody was watching the same TV show on the saturday night and you were able to discuss about the episode with your colleagues at the coffee machine. Let's make TVShow Time the coffee machine for TV show fans of 2013!

#2 Winter is coming!

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Game of Thrones will be back in march, 31th.

#3 TVShow Time event, to meet you guys and play a role game all together

We can't say a lot about this as it is still work in progress. But what we can say is that we are preparing some special event around the #1 show of TVShow Time: Dexter. This first event will be in Paris (France).

#4 Hank Moody is back

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Season 5 was not good to say the least. And this thing with the rapper.. But still, I miss Hank Moody character. Hope this new season won't fall into childish jokes as it did in season 5.

#5 Goodbye Dexter

The #1 show of TVShow Time will stop on December of this year. We have 12 episodes to go and that's it.

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What "suit up" really meant...

 

"It's a bird! It's a plane! Wait, no It's... Barney?"

I'll admit it, that one might be a little far strechted. But still, I do get the impression that TV writers are willing to do just about anything to "up the stakes", or "build more tension".

Two of my favorites shows, Dexter and Boardwalk Empire are suffering a pretty bad case of "needs more BOOM-BOOM" in the current season...

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Aujourd'hui, j'ai du bol, une chose en entraîne une autre et on m'a invité au Dernier Bar Avant La Fin Du Monde pour assister à la grande première de... La Dernière Série Avant La Fin Du Monde. Évidemment.

J'arrive avec un peu d'avance. Un petit groupe d'encore plus en avance que moi est en place et en plein débat sur les vertues des brosses à dents traditionnelles par rapport aux éléctriques ("j'aime bien, moi, c'est un truc de feignasse"). Pas de doute, on est au bon endroit.

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It's been a hard day, a hard week, and tonight, you're really not feeling like dwelling into the life and thoughts or a mass murderer. Or the hardships of a bad cop chasing drugs dealers, or even anywhere close to a damn hospital?

Well, it happens. Sometimes, you're just looking for something that'll be relaxingly fun, easy to watch and to forget, something you could watch on a Sunday night with your partner? Weeeeeelll, in that case, GIRLS is not the show for you.

Allow me to help you not being as surprised as I was!

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Money money money...


 

In yesterday's article, Today, we're taking a look about what might have changed the TV game over the years, techwise.

Of course, it's not the only factor to take in account, and it's quite obvious that TV Shows themselves have changed over the years.

So what is it that made such a difference? Let's find out!

Hint: There's a subtle hint in the picture!

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Image Credit @VGCats!

It might not be the kind of cats the Internet is so fond of (seriously, they're giving them awards now), but those two have a point.

mentionned it earlier, we don't watch TV Shows like we used to. And even that is an understatement. Fact is, as the years have gone by and technology improved, the ol' TeeVee had to adapt.

There are many uses for a TV screen as of today. It's not that rare to use it as a bigger computer screen. You also may watch TV on your computer, and save the TV screen for movies only, making it your own "Home Box Office"... While those might have been seen as mere "functionalities" a few years back, is it still the case today?

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Highly motivated Tony.

 

We all have one. That Show. The Show your friends (all of them) already watched already. That huge thing you really like, need to watch, like, right now!

You couldn't possibly tell why, but at the moment, you just didn't feel it. It didn't take. You were too busy with work. Life. Something else... Either way, you ended up with height seasons of twenty-one one hour long episodes, and a bunch of friends ready to spoil you at every corner.

Must be the reason why Tony here looks so damn thrilled!

 

 

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Dat cast.

 

As we’ve been saying (a lot) lately, we have quite a lot in the works to make your life easier  when it comes to TV Shows... and we’re really growing impatient to show it to you guys!

So tonight, tune in to our little nostalgia time, cause if you want to know where we’re heading, you need to understand where we’re coming from. Let's go back a few years together...

 

 

 

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Hey everyone,

Today we're having an absolutely unbiased look at the objectively best show on air at the moment: Treme. Treme takes place in post Katrina New Orleans and follows a bunch of characters as they try and get beyond the catastrophe.

If you saw The Wire already, you realise I'm not exagerating when I say "a bunch". The show manages to entwine a lot of different plotlines, a lot of action without ever missing a beat.

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As we saw earlier this week, as far as Emmys' are concerned, there isn't the shadow of a doubt: Modern Family is, by far, the best Comedy Show currently on air. However, some strong challengers were airing their new season's first episode this very week.
First ep's are risky for Comedy. They have to stay funny while managing both a recap of the previous seasons and introducing new characters or situations that will define the coming season. And unlike drama, you have to take in account the fact that there isn't "much" that changes from a season to another (yes Ted Mosby, I'm looking at you). Now that we saw the first episode of each (well, I did anyway), let's see what will be going on a little closely.

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