A blog about television by TIME’s TV critic James Poniewozik.

A Note on the Type

If you look closely at my posts today, you may notice some crazy linkage going on here at Tuned In. Over the next couple of weeks, we're going to be testing out pop-up links that will allow me to embed links to video, photos, reference pages, etc., without sending you to a new Web page. I won't bore you with the technical details, but the idea is that the next time I refer to Canadian currency in How I Met Your Mother, the Republic of San Marino in The Amazing Race, or a Faygo Red Pop commercial from my youth, you'll be able to pop up a reference to what the hell I'm talking about. Click around over the next week or two and let me know how the links, an important feature of the World Wide Web, are working for you.

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    See, Time, links can be helpful and interesting, not annoyingly self-promoting like the links in your dead tree columns. (See the top 10 skanky reality shows.)

    Although I might not make it through the next Mad Men Watch if you link to any of January Jones' GQ photos.

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    Oh my - how I love Faygo Red Pop! I was born in Flint and this is still my favorite beverage of all time! I can't get it in Phoenix, but there is a specialty shop in Scottsdale, AZ (The Pop Shop) that often carries it! I follow their tweets because they state when new shipments come in!

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