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The best and worst TV shows of 2012
By MSN TV contributors It wouldn't be the year-end without our annual list of the best and worst...
No. 10 (Best): "Nashville" With its blend of love triangles, family drama, diva dips and country...
No. 9 (Best): "American Horror Story" Somewhere between dismantling Season 1's haunted mansion and...
No. 8 (Best): "The Mindy Project" Most television viewers recognize Mindy Kaling as the...
No. 7 (Best): "Grimm" To say "Grimm" is a sophomore slump-buster might be an understatement. We...
No. 6 (Best): "New Girl" With a debut season that surprised many, film star Zooey Deschanel ("Elf,"...
No. 5 (Best): "Homeland" In Season 2, this Emmy-sweeping thriller continued to snake shocking plot...
No. 4 (Best): "Modern Family" Even after four seasons, "Modern Family" continues to charm us,...
No. 3 (Best): "Mad Men" After a bleak year without "Mad Men" in 2011, fans were anxious for their...
No. 2 (Best): "The Walking Dead" There's a reason why the zombie apocalypse series "The Walking...
No. 1 (Best): "Game of Thrones" Somehow the creators of "Game of Thrones" have successfully won over...
Facebook fan-favorite best: "The Big Bang Theory" It's no shocker CBS' "The Big Bang Theory" is once...
Facebook fan-favorite worst: Tie between "Two and a Half Men" and ALL reality TV Add up the Charlie...
No. 3 (Worst): "Whitney" Let's drop the i-t-n and e, shall we? Why? Why is this show so bad, and why...
No. 2 (Worst): "American Idol" "American Idol" is like that drunken, careless relative your family...
No. 1 (Worst): Tie between "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" and "Married to Jonas" When Scott...
TV Shows for TV Snobs
10 series you 'should' be watching By Deanna BarnertSpecial to MSN TV Some TV series lure in fans...
"Homeland" The breakout season of this thriller about patriotism, terrorism and mental illness...
"Mad Men" This period drama about the Madison Avenue advertising scene in the '50s and '60s has...
"The Newsroom" Aaron Sorkin's newest drama has critics divided, but accuracy issues aside, no one...
"The Good Wife" Perhaps the most mainstream of all the snobby shows on our list, "The Good Wife" is...
"Game of Thrones" Fantasy series don't often break into the mainstream realm, but the mystical world...
"Louie" Straight from the mind of executive producer, writer, director, editor and star Louis C.K.,...
"Downton Abbey" This costume melodrama about the inhabitants of the fictional Downton Abbey estate...
"Community" Armed with high-concept stories, meta-humor and an eccentric ensemble, this sitcom often...
"Boss" This political drama about a Machiavellian Chicago mayor hiding a degenerative neurological...
The Best Moments From 'Mad Men' Season 5
From acid trips to fistfights to murder, this season has had its share of spectacular scenes By Dave...
Peggy quits SCDP ("The Other Woman") Don Draper was not just a mentor to Peggy Olson, but a father...
Roger's LSD trip ("Far Away Places") When Roger's wife, Jane, confesses that she's agreed to do LSD...
Megan throws Don a surprise party ("A Little Kiss") As the season opens, Megan plans a surprise...
Pete fantasizes about Rory Gilmore ("Dark Shadows") "Mad Men" usually shies away from using...
Lane and Pete's fisticuffs ("Signal 30") At some point during the show's five seasons, we've all...
Don plays the Beatles ("Lady Lazarus") With Don feeling out of touch from popular culture, Megan...
The arrival of Michael Ginsburg ("Tea Leaves") Jewish copywriter Michael Ginsburg brings a breath of...
Don's fever-dream murder ("Mystery Date") Murder looms large over the episode titled "Mystery Date."...
Sally walks in on Roger ("At the Codfish Ball") Poor Sally Draper just can't catch a break this...
Harry and Don go see the Rolling Stones ("Tea Leaves") Over the course of the show's five seasons,...
Betty goes to Weight Watchers ("Dark Shadows") Betty has been a secondary character since getting...
Joan gets served ("Christmas Waltz") Joan and Don simply aren't onscreen enough together, and the...
Harry and the Hares ("Christmas Waltz") It had been a while since we'd caught up with former...
'Mad Men' Season 5: The Gang's All Here
Catching up with the men, women and intrigue of 'Mad Men' By Barbara Card AtkinsonSpecial to MSN TV...
Don Draper (Jon Hamm) Oh, Don. The man is so completely lost in the morass of his personal life that...
Peggy Olson (Elisabeth Moss) Some fans argue that while the show is an ensemble, "Mad Men" seems to...
Roger Sterling (John Slattery) When last we saw Roger, he was feeling increasingly dissatisfied with...
Joan Harris (née Holloway) (Christina Hendricks) There's not much Joan can't do, from keeping...
Betty Draper Francis (January Jones) One of the most polarizing characters on "Mad Men," Betty's...
Sally Beth Draper (Kiernan Shipka) While no one on "Mad Men" gets through life unscathed, Sally...
Henry Francis (Christopher Stanley) Henry has consistently been between a rock and a hard place. He...
Pete Campbell (Vincent Kartheiser) Poor Pete. His insecurities and ambition have made him one of the...
Megan Calvet (Jessica Paré) Probably our most pressing questions: Will the French-speaking...
Faye Miller (Cara Buono), Midge Daniels (Rosemarie DeWitt), Rachel Menken Katz (Maggie Siff) --...
Lane Pryce (Jared Harris) Lane was reluctantly inherited by Don, Roger and Bert when Sterling Cooper...
Trudy Campbell (Alison Brie) Things are working out for Trudy, so far. She landed her coveted Upper...
Jane Sterling (Peyton List) Don's ex secretaries tend to either flame out rather spectacularly --...
Harry Crane (Rich Sommer) Harry's a little bit of a cypher. As head of Media at the Sterling Cooper...
Ken Cosgrove (Aaron Staton) Ken is a straightforward, straight-shooting guy, a rarity in the "Mad...
Bertram Cooper (Robert Morse) As founding member of the original firm, and then Sterling Cooper...
Herman "Duck" Phillips (Mark Moses) While we can't say we get why Peggy would sleep with him, we do...
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