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	<title>TVovereasy &#187; Summer Shows</title>
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		<title>Hot new summer shows</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jul 2010 21:51:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Summer shows usually get a bad rap, since most people me that&#8217;s when the networks pull out the stuff that wasn&#8217;t good enough for the regular season. And to some extent, that&#8217;s true. But there are still some intriguing options out thereboth on basic and regular cable. Rubicon (AMC, premieres Aug. 1): AMC has had [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Summer shows usually get a bad rap, since most people me that&#8217;s when the networks pull out the stuff that wasn&#8217;t good enough for the regular season. And to some extent, that&#8217;s true. But there are still some intriguing options out thereboth on basic and regular cable.
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<li> <strong>Rubicon (AMC, premieres Aug. 1)</strong>: AMC has had a high success rate with original programming, previously premiering <em>Mad Men</em> and <em>Breaking Bad</em>. This new conspiracy thriller stars James Badge Dale as an intelligence analyst who begins to question his employers&#8217; motives after a friend&#8217;s death. Other big names include showrunner Henry Bromell (producer of <em>Homicide</em>) and pilot director Allen Coulter (<em>Sopranos</em>/<em>Sons of Anarchy</em>).<span id="more-19"></span></li>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.usanetwork.com/series/covertaffairs/"></a> Covert Affairs (USA, premiered July 13): </strong> USA already has a spy smash-hit with <em>Burn Notice</em>, and could add another with this piece of high-class fluff (and I say that in the most excited way possible). Piper Perabo (<em>Coyote Ugly</em>) is a CIA trainee who finds herself catapulted to the lead of a case for unknown reasons. While it comes off as <em>Alias</em>-lite at some points, it could be a hit if it manages to avoid some of that series more pretentious pitfalls.</li>
<li><strong>The Gates </strong><strong>(ABC, premiered June 20): </strong>This supernatural drama has been getting better-than-average reviews for what could be an easy <em>Twilight </em>cash-in. Instead, actors Rhona Mitra and Frank Grillo bring a gravitas to this story of a suburban neighborhood with secrets, and the high-quality script doesn&#8217;t hurt either. So far, vampires, witches, and succubi have reared their heads. It might be worth sticking around to see what else could be lurking here.</li>
<li><strong>Hot in Cleveland</strong> <strong>(TV Land, premiered June 16): </strong>It&#8217;s TV Land&#8217;s first scripted series, and it&#8217;s got Betty White. What more do you want? How about appearances by John Schneider, Huey Lewis, and Carl Reiner? And a script that captures the best of classic shows like <em>The Golden Girls</em> and <em>Frasier</em>? Come on, now you&#8217;re just getting greedy.</li>
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