On the season finale of Combat Hospital, "Do No Harm" has the hospital contending with significant and personal losses when the women's clinic is attacked.
Colin Egglesfield and Ed Begley Jr join Rizzoli & Isles this week when a young dockworker is found dead and the team discovers that there are mob connections.
"Star Turn" focused on the similarities between the death of a father of a tween internet singing sensation and Brenda's lawsuit involving Turrell Baylor. Read our review The Closer details!
Curb Your Enthusiasm may have allowed Bill Buckner to redeem himself, but how did Larry handle everything? Read the review to find out what we thought of this week's episode.
Breaking Bad took us into Gustavo Fring's past this week, while Walt learned disturbing information from both Hank and Jesse. Read on for a recap of "Hermanos."
Suits delivered another solid episode in "Rules of the Game." Harvey's past came back to haunt him, and distracted him from an estate mediation in which he went head to head with Louis. Mike navigated his ever complicated love triangle. Read this week's review to discover how it all panned out.
"A Little Faith" sends Andy, Traci, and Dov on an undercover training exercise. Gail and Chris find a teenager tied up at a graveyard on this week's Rookie Blue.
"The Art of the Matter" paired the Project Runway designers with students from the Harlem School of the Arts to create a piece of art that will serve as the inspiration or their next garment. Kenneth Cole was the guest judge.
On this week's Rizzoli & Isles Jane and Maura investigate a family's background when a man is killed. Jane suspects that Maura is hiding something in "My Own Worst Enemy"
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.