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October 25, 2011

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Man vs. Beast TV by DEAN ROBBINS Truth be told, the title American Hoggers didn't fill me with anticipation for this new reality series (Wednesday, 10 p.m., A&E). But it turns out to be a fascinating look at boar hunters in Texas, where the feral beasts are terrorizing landowners. Veteran hog expert Jerry Campbell and his kids come to the rescue with horses, lassos and hounds equipped with GPS tracking systems — and despite all the weaponry, it's still a fair fight. "The boars are smarter than we are," the Campbells admit. The family's nighttime raids are epic battles, with equal cunning on both sides. Part of the fun of American Hoggers is that you never know what will come out of the Campbells' mouths. Just when you start to think Jerry is a simple backwoods dude in a bushy beard and cowboy hat, he alludes to Herman Melville's Moby Dick. Meanwhile, his son compares the boars to "Chaucer's demons." These animals may well be smarter than the Campbells, but I doubt if they're as well read. Grimm Friday, 9 p.m. (NBC) NBC took a risk in creating a contemporary detective series tricked up with a Grimms' fairytale element. Sadly, the risk didn't pay off. You're intrigued through the first or second commercial break as a cop named Nick (David Guintoli) dis- covers his "Grimm" heritage, which allows him to perceive otherworldly beasties disguised as people. Rather than maintaining a plausible fairytale mood, however, Grimm de- scends into bathos right around the time Nick meets the Big Bad Wolf (Silas Weir Mitchell). This humanoid turns the series into a joke, throwing out German words and ironic commentary. He controls his animal nature, he confides to Nick, "with a strict regimen of diet, drugs and Pilates." Please allow me to throw out my own German word about Grimm: "kitsch." Allen Gregory Sunday, 8:30 pm (Fox) This new animated series is about a rich, arrogant 7-year-old boy who doesn't realize how off-putting he is. Similarly, creator/writer/ voice star Jonah Hill doesn't realize how off-putting Allen will be to a viewing audience. As a movie actor, Hill rarely missteps (see his latest brilliant performance in Moneyball), but with Allen Gregory he steps right off a cliff. Hill opts for the gross, cruel tone that's de rigueur for prime-time cartoons. But unless you have satirical genius on the order of The Simpsons or South Park, you're not going to get laughs with nasty jokes about AIDS or sex between a little boy and his principal. Here is Hill's idea of a punchline, as Allen's dad reflects on adopting a daugh- ter from Cambodia: "She was this close to being turned into glue over there!" Can someone please turn the remaining episodes of Allen Gregory into glue, pronto? Iris Johansen's The Killing Game Monday, 9 pm (Lifetime) Eve (Laura Prepon) is a forensic sculptor who re-creates the faces of missing people to help police with their investigations. She's personally invested in her work, given that her own daughter was killed by a psychopath 10 years ago. As the TV movie begins, a new psycho has his eye on little girls, and he calls Eve to taunt her with infor- mation. He hints that she'll be killed next, and not even a hunky cop in the Atlanta PD can protect her. That's a standard plot for a Lifetime mystery, but The Killing Game is a cut above. Prepon has a workaday realness, ever so slightly underacting. As a result, the show never feels overwrought, even when Eve does crazy stuff like kidnapping a young girl from a safe house to foil the killer. She may be low-key, but this heroine surprises us with her daring moves. Wild boars get the upper hand in American Hoggers FAN'S PARADISE Watch your favorite team while sipping one of our award- winning brews! Enjoy football season in style with craft beer produced in house and an eclectic dinner menu at our newly remodeled bar. Catch every play on our numerous flat-screen TVs. Try our signature steaks and chops, or a juicy, fresh-ground burger. Every selection is a winning decision! Watch your favorite team while sipping one of our award- winning brews! Enjoy football season in style with craft beer produced in house and an eclectic dinner menu at our newly remodeled bar. Catch every play on our numerous flat-screen TVs. Try our signature steaks and chops, or a juicy, fresh-ground burger. Every selection is a winning decision! 20 UCW OCTOBER 26 - NOVEMBER 1, 2011 WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM Celebrating 10 Years! Newly Remodeled! FAN'S PARADISE Watch your favorite team while sipping one of our award- winning brews! Enjoy football season in style with craft beer produced in house and an eclectic dinner menu at our newly remodeled bar. Catch every play on our numerous flat-screen TVs Tryoursignaturesteaksandchops orajuicy freshground

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