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Desperate Housewives - April 19, 2009 - "Look Into Their Eyes and You See What They Know"

At the beginning of the episode, Edie says "I died just as I lived... as the complete and utter center of attention." However, what we got in the episode was a compete and utter disaster.

For one thing, the flashback stories seemed bland. It was as if they were trying to make Edie look good. But it’s hard to make the neighborhood skankwhoreslutbitch be anything but what she was. (Which refers back to the ‘center of attention’ line, too.)

Brothers & Sisters - April 19, 2009 - S3X

That was a very sexually suggestive episode of Brothers & Sisters! A possible three-way for Kevin and Scotty and the ex Chad. Steamy supply room sex for Sarah and the accountant Cal (Christian De La Fuente). Nora might have even had sex with Roger.

That NCIS spin-off

The NCIS spin-off backdoor pilot episodes are set to air April 28 and May 5. The next two episodes (May 12 and May 19) continue some elements for Gibbs, Tony and Ziva.

But true diehard fans aren't going to miss any of those episodes, come hell or American Idol. (Actually, American Idol is hell, but I digress.)

Terminator Terminated? Huh?

Just when I thought NBC had the stupidest television executives on the planet, FOX may be prepared to cancel Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. (Source)

After a really good season 2 finale that set up a whole new ball game for the show, and a Terminator MOVIE set to debut soon, canceling this show just doesn't make any sense. At all.

A MOVIE! Sure, it may not tie in really well, but it would bring more attention to the series.

*Sigh*

The Kings is dead...

It seems that NBC has canceled Kings. I'm not surprised about this - I don't think anyone is. I think I have more favorite shows on the CW than NBC right now. But Kings was a though sell to the audience though. It wasn't action; it was pretty cerebral. I thought it had potential and that it would get better before long (like Journeyman which did improve with time - just as it was also canceled.)

House - April 6, 2009 - Simple Explanation

I don't believe they did that.

SPOILERS BELOW

(And for those wondering, the song at the end was Pete Yorn's "Lose You")

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CSI: Miami- "Wolfe in Sheep s Clothing" - March 30, 2009

Last night's episode where Ryan is kidnapped and forced to compromise an investigation has proved one thing:

The writers and producers of CSI:Miami are a bunch of idiots.

Wolfe withheld evidence and contaminated evidence in the lab. No matter what else was going on, that should have cost him his gun and badge. Instead he gets that proverbial 'pat on the back' by Horatio.

What a joke.

A CSI:New York Death?

It's near the end of the season for our favorite shows, and that means cliffhangers and death. CSI:NY is apparently no exception.

Usually when a show announces a death, it's not going to be a main character. Take last season's Criminal Minds - they promised a death, and it was the head of the FBI's New York office. NCIS last year had the death of Jenny Shepard - but no one would really call her a main character. And last week Robert McCalister died on Brothers & Sisters - only to come back to life.

CSI:New York - who will die?

Mac
1% (10 votes)
Stella
6% (113 votes)
Danny
6% (108 votes)
Lindsay
7% (121 votes)
Flack
5% (90 votes)
Hawkes
18% (323 votes)
Adam
12% (221 votes)
Lindsay's Baby
6% (113 votes)
Someone we rarely see
40% (722 votes)
Total votes: 1821

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