October 3, 2007

tvTonight - Wednesday October 3, 2007

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To say I missed Cavemen and Carpoolers on Tuesday would be a misnomer. I didn't miss it. I took great care to not watch it. So... were they any good?

Wednesdays are turning into Don't Miss TV - on four of the five networks! Dirty Sexy Money and Private Practice on ABC, Kid Nation on CBS, Gossip Girl on CW, Bionic Woman and Life on NBC... makes me glad there's nothing on Fox that interests me! (That's right, I gave up Back to You in favor of a new debut this week...

ABC's Pushing Daisies, one of the most highly anticipated new shows, premiers tonight.

My Picks (*I'll be watching):
8PM Pushing Daisies* (ABC)
9PM Bionic Woman (NBC)
9PM Criminal Minds* (CBS)
10PM Dirty Sexy Money* (ABC)

ABC

pushing daisies8PM is the debut of Pushing Daisies. It's about a socially inept baker, Ned, who has the ability to bring the dead back to life by touching them then sending them back to dead with another touch. He teams with a private detective (played by the great Chi McBride) to earn some extra cash. One of the people he revives is an old crush. So he revives her, but he can't ever touch her, else she dies... again. This show sounds really interesting and very different then most other shows.

9PM Private Practice
10PM Dirty Sexy Money

NBC

8PM Deal or No Deal - with 5 one million dollar cases
9PM Bionic Woman - can Jaime keep her secret? Not for long.
10PM Life

CW

8PM America's Next Top Model
9PM Gossip Girl

CBS

8PM Kid Nation
9PM Criminal Minds - everything changes as Gideon goes missing (suicide?), Hotch wants a transfer, and Prentice resigns.

FOX

8PM Back to You
8:30PM 'Til Death - Eddie and basketball. He's no good at it.
9PM Kitchen Nightmares - Oh no! A restaurant using coupons to get customers! It's Nanny 911 to the rescue! Errr, Chef Ramsay to the rescue!

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