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If the current offerings on television leave you cold, put down that remote and grab your mouse - the Web is the place to watch extensions of your favorite shows and to discover new ones. Some of the stuff is even pretty good - maybe even good enough for prime time. Here's five to watch:

* ''My Life on the Z List: Jen's Vlog'' - http://www.bravotv.com

Vlogger ''Jen'' - a.k.a. comedian Billy Eichner - wants to become ''an overnight Jensation'' in this slyly funny series that's being billed as an online companion to Bravo's ''Kathy Griffin: ''My Life on the D List.''

While it's not quite ''The Sopranos,'' IFC's hitman comedy caper is nonetheless stylish and clever.

* ''The Tom Green Show'' - http://www.tomgreen.com

Tom Green may have worn out his MTV welcome, but he's mining new, albeit off-color - watch the swearing! - comedic ground with his online-only talk show that's shot inside his living room. Really.

* ''Lonelygirl15'' - http://www.youtube.com

Now that we're all in on the joke that LonelyGirl15 isn't a real teenage vlogger, it's fun to watch this ongoing series starring New Zealand actress Jessica Rose.

* ''Clark and Michael'' - http://www.clarkandmichael.com/

Actors Clark Duke ("Greek'') and Michael Cera ("Arrested Development'') shine in this highly addicting TV industry ''mockumentary.''