Huffington Post | by Tyler Pontier | Thu, Jun 28
Thu, Jun 28
For these reasons, shows like this will continue to flourish. American cannot seem to get enough! I myself can't get enough of shows like Rescue Me, Nip/Tuck, etc. Why?! The excitement! The drama! And maybe... the cold reality of America.
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