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ColumnIn Defense Of True Detective True Detective has played victim to plenty of negative criticism. But under honest, attentive analysis the second season in fact holds up.
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TelevisionIn Its Final Hours, ‘Mad Men’ Cycles Back To Don Draper In the second episode of its final season, 'Mad Men' continues the slow burn as Don finds himself predictably alone.