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Ent_FiveTop_071022.appFooter = "&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;By Victor Balta";
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Ent_FiveTop_071022[i-1].body = "<b>\"Cavemen\" (ABC)</b><br>OK, so this is a no-brainer &#151; or is it? Clearly, someone at ABC thought &#147;Cavemen&#148; was worth producing in the first place and I lost five bucks in an office pool when the third episode hit the airwaves. But the most insulting aspect of this show&#146;s continued presence on ABC&#146;s schedule is that it&#146;s taking up a spot that should be filled by the brilliant &#147;Notes from the Underbelly,&#148; which aired just eight episodes last season but did well enough to earn a spot as a midseason replacement this year. Now, if we could just get rid of those &#147;Cavemen.&#148; ";

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Ent_FiveTop_071022[i-1].body = "<b>\"Big Shots\" (ABC)</b><br>Speaking of cavemen, the testosterone-filled drama &#147;Big Shots&#148; that follows four spoiled, rich guys overstayed its welcome about halfway into the series premiere. It&#146;s just difficult to determine what&#146;s more impressive: that it&#146;s so tremendously annoying, or that it&#146;s managed to be so tremendously annoying despite starring three incredibly likeable actors (Hint: The odd man out in this case hadn&#146;t previously appeared as a regular on ABC). The fact that it&#146;s hemorrhaging viewers from its &#147;Grey&#146;s Anatomy&#148; lead-in (losing more than half the &#147;Grey&#146;s&#148; viewers each week) proves it&#146;s wasting a timeslot that would be better served by &#147;Dirty Sexy Money.&#148; ";

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Ent_FiveTop_071022[i-1].body = "<b>\"Life\" (NBC)</b><br>These 5Top items are meant to be 100 words long, but when a show as irrelevant as &#147;Life&#148; comes along, it&#146;s difficult to muster even that much energy. The big, sweeping concept here &#151; a cop wrongly convicted of murder served 12 years for a crime he didn&#146;t commit, then got released from prison, got a $50 million settlement but wanted his job as a cop back because that&#146;s what any normal person would do, right? &#151; just doesn&#146;t hold water. Besides, Damian Lewis &#151; one of the bright spots of &#147;Band of Brothers&#148; &#151; just isn&#146;t likeable as this cop with a massive chip on his shoulder. ";

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Ent_FiveTop_071022[i-1].body = "<b>\"The Big Bang Theory\"(CBS)</b><br>It&#146;s ironic that a show about a couple of geniuses could be this brainless. What&#146;s more inexplicable is that &#147;The Big Bang Theory&#148; is getting better ratings than its lead-in, &#147;How I Met Your Mother,&#148; which is CBS&#146;s funniest sitcom in years. The show tries to milk the social awkwardness of its protagonists, Leonard and Shelton, who are modern-day Einsteins who live together and have trouble talking to women. This is a one-note wonder that shouldn&#146;t have lasted more than 30 minutes, yet somehow just received a full season order. What&#146;s the opposite of genius? ";

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Ent_FiveTop_071022[i-1].body = "<b>\"Kid Nation\" (CBS)</b><br>The network tried and tried to drum up intrigue and controversy toward the end of summer around &#147;Kid Nation,&#148; a &#147;social-experiment&#148;-type reality show that stuck 40 kids in a New Mexico ghost town (revealed to actually be a reconstructed area once used as a movie set) so they could build a new society. But what attempted to be an innovative, kids-teach-adults-a-lesson type of deal just turned into a bunch of whiny, screaming kids running through a huge, contrived mess and &#147;conflicts,&#148; such as introducing religious prayers into their town meetings, that clearly came at the urging of producers.";

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