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From the producer of Absolutely Fabulous, we expect nothing less. Based on the best-selling memoirs of Barney's creative director (and Jonathan Adler's main squeeze) Simon Doonan, the series reflects on Doonan's wacky life growing up in dreary Reading, while dreaming of living with the 'beautiful people' in the big city.
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On the surface, this show is about a brilliant litigator, Patty Hewes (Glenn Close), and her young protege Ellen Parsons (Rose Byrne), but read between the lines... The real tension here is watching Byrne's character try to take down Close by partnering with the FBI while Close's character conceals skeletons in her closet.
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Nothing says drama like your teenage years, but Skins is a literal coming-of-age drama portraying a group of British youths growing up in Bristol, England. Hormones, sexuality, identity, experimentation, character development and intricate storylines give this show the makings of everything that makes good television tantalizing.
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Based on writer Charlaine Harris' Southern Vampire Mysteries, this series features vampires, shapeshifters, werewolves, and telepaths trying to get along in the Louisiana bayou. The show's creator, Alan Ball (of Six Feet Under fame) makes the vampires' crusade for civil rights hauntingly familiar. Plus, hot Ryan Kwanten! Chomp!
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