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2008 Summer Season
Camp Rock
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The Secret Life of the American Teenager
45
Hopkins
78
Inspector Lewis: Series One
74
The Middleman
73
Secret Diary of a Call Girl
53
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Tell Me You Love Me
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Starring Jane Alexander, Ally Walker, Tim DeKay, Sonya Walger, Adam Scott, Michelle Borth, and Luke Kirby
HBO courts controversy with sex and couples therapy.
| GENRE(S): | Drama |
| CREATED BY: | Cynthia Mort |
| FIRST AIR DATE: | September 9, 2007 |
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The average user rating for this tv show is 5.8 (out of 10) based on 34 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Jamie N. gave it a10:
This show isn't for everyone, but I feel its realistic look at relationships in trouble is worth a look or two for anyone. Its mostly going to appeal to girls, because its a show about emotion, not just sex. Oooo, feelings. Thats a tough one.
David gave it a10:
Excellent excellent excellent. The characters are not unlikable - they are real. There is real pain and real joy and real closeness and real, unbreachable distance. Compare this to Brothers and Sisters, which despite the genius of Sally Field and Calista Flockhart (and all of them), offers us characters who are among the most unpleasant, angry, selfish, bitter, pathologically narcissistic denizens of hell's bottom level whose sole joy is to visit suffering on every other living creature within the camera's range. "Tell Me" is the real deal.
Jaleesa gave it a10:
Honest. Raw. Beautiful.
Russ E gave it a2:
Had potential but moves so slow that you stop caring what happens. They whine, cheat, lie and the sex is as stilted and uncomfortable as their emotional lives. The lack of joy and resolution of any of this marital turmoil will make this show fail. To the one couple: have sex already!
Kate gave it a9:
A brutally honest look at relationships. I've become genuinely engrossed in the characters, despite their self absorption. The masturbation scenes I can do without.
Tenzin S. gave it a1:
The first show sparked interest, but by the middle of the second show it had already deteriorated into a pile of shit. Who cares about a bunch of whiny, pathetic, useless, bleak yuppa zoid mush brains. If you want to boost the ratings, bring in Al Qaeda, otherwise, please cancel immediately.
S A. gave it a9:
Well written, honest and frank. Maybe critics and audiences are not receptive because it reflects in their own lives their own problems. Shows like this are meant to stimulate and engage the audience and it succeeds! Good job HBO... another winner in the likes of "Six Feet Under."

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