By ROB OWEN, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

TVQA: 'Downton Abbey,' 'Project Runway All Stars' and more

Q: Are there only two seasons to "Downton Abbey"? If so, the ending stinks!

-- Jeannette, 53, Crestwood, Pa.

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TV: Laughs not written into 'Comic Book Men' plot ... Channel surfing

"Comic Book Men" (10 p.m. EST Sunday, AMC), set inside film director Kevin Smith's New Jersey comics-and-collectibles store, struggles to find a raison d'etre in its premiere episode.

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Owen-TV: 'Slavery by Another Name' reveals a largely hidden history

PASADENA, Calif. - American history often gets passed on in a too-simple narrative, especially in pop culture. It's presented as black and white; there were good guys and bad guys.

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TVQA: 'Rules of Engagement' .. Ali Velshi ... More

Q: Can you tell me if "Rules of Engagement" has been canceled or moved to another time? I had been watching it on Thursday night every week.

-- Peg Kasmer, Plum Borough, Pa.

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TV: Super Bowl commercials disappointing for most part

According to one poll released last week, 55 percent of U.S. adults said they planned to tune in to Sunday's Super Bowl as much or more for the commercials than for the game. If that's true, and if those viewers also spend any time on social-media sites like Facebook or Twitter, odds are this was a pretty disappointing year for them.

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Netflix, Hulu to unveil original shows for Web ... Channel surfing

Original online TV programming gets a boost this month as big-name tech companies make a push into territory that historically has been the realm of TV programmers.

These new series look like traditional TV shows, but you won't find them on a broadcast or cable network. They're shows made to be viewed online and via broadband streaming.

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Owen-TV: NBC swings for the fences with 'Smash'

It is often the case that when networks are in their most dire straits they take the wildest swings. ABC unleashed "Twin Peaks" during a ratings downturn, and NBC's early-1980s desperation allowed for the creative rebirth of the network with "Hill Street Blues," "Cheers" and "The Cosby Show."

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TVQA: 'Storage Wars' and 'The Big Bang Theory'

Q: I love "Storage Wars" on A&E, but I am extremely disappointed with the Texas version. Do you know if the ratings drop for the Texas version, and is there any chance of the network going back to airing two new versions of the original instead of one original, then one Texas episode?

-- Linda, 46, Cecil, Pa.

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Owen-TV: David Milch's latest, 'Luck,' looks at horse-racing

Whenever there's a new TV show from veteran writer David Milch, there is reason for some excitement -- or at least curiosity. Milch was responsible for the development of the Andy Sipowicz character on "NYPD Blue," and took HBO subscribers back in time to the dusty, profanity-filled streets of "Deadwood."

That's not to say this acclaimed writer can't have misfires.

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TVQA: 'Downton' credit; 'Boss' season; 'Sanctuary' and more

Q: I am a fan of "Downton Abbey," the PBS show. I have a question about an actress on the show. In the credits it lists a Laura Linney. On Wikipedia, we have a Laura Carmichael. My query: Is there a Laura Linney on "Downton Abbey," and is it the American actress?

-- Eric, 51, Monroeville, Pa.

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