Molly Shannon debuted on Glee this week, while Olivia Newton-John made a hilarious appearance/video. We were also treated to the soft side of Sue and the hard side of Emma.
Wow. Did anyone see this coming? Lost killed off a trio of original characters this week, as it answered the question once and for all: Yes, the Man in Black is evil.
Raylan diffuses a hostage situation without much drama, but gets far worse news from the US Attorney's office at the end of the episode. Our review looks at its impact on Raylan and the rest of the Justified cast.
This episode of 90210 was all about relationships. Which ones were interesting and entertaining? And which fizzled due to boring writing and a lack of real drama? Read on. Find out.
In "Dept. Of F'd Up Family Services", there's an upcoming visit from a social worker this week on United States of Tara. This has its effect on Max. Meanwhile, Neil learns that he's gonna be a father. Read our full recap below!
This was a slow episode of Nurse Jackie. But it culminated on a knock-down fight between Jackie and Kevin, one the former lost big time. At least in our view.
Daddy issues (no surprise) were the focal point of "It's a Dad, Dad, Dad, Dad World." But last night's Gossip Girl was far more complex than we expected.
A couple characters left New Orleans briefly this week, only to return with new takes on life. Find out what else happened and react to it via this review of "At the Foot of Canal Street."
Another fun, crazy episode of The Tudors aired this week. Share your opinion on it, as you read our detailed review of events and events from the hour.
In "Lethal Combination" a ghost makes an accusation against a nanny, claiming this individual is evil. Melinda therefore goes out to see if she can prove this claim is correct. Read our full recap to see what happened!
In "Red All Over", Malcolm McDowell guest stars on this episode. It centers around the murder of a CEO. McDowell portrays the leader of a cult-lie group. Read our recap to find out what happened!
Yea, thanks. And by thanks I mean, thank you for deciding that I should age, grow old, and probably die from a paper cut. Oh yea, and that I'll never get to do magic again. Because I'm perfect now! Did Professor Lipson tell you? I'm perfectly normal, and we all know magic doesn't come from normal so thank you for deciding that without me.