Just your basic episode of Chuck this week. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but it does mean nothing special stood out about "Chuck Versus The Fear of Death."
"The Witches of Bushwick" saw Jenny, Juliet and Vanessa take down Serena pretty darn hard. Meanwhile, Chuck and Blair got back together only to break up again. Our Gossip Girl review has the details.
Robin Sparkles returned to How I Met Your Mother this week. Viewers were also treated to guest-starring appearances by Alan Thicke and Nicole Scherzinger.
A possible case of smallpox made for an exciting episode of House this week. Our critic was once again dissatisfied with an ending that focused on House and Cuddy, however.
Let's give 90210 credit for at least advancing a few of its storylines this week. But let's also pick it apart for providing viewers with a few gaping plot holes.
The Big C concluded its first season this week with an episode that would have served perfectly as a series finale. What did you think of "Taking the Plunge?"
It's the sixth season finale of Weeds. On this episode, "Theoretical Love is Not Dead," the family faces a number of tough choices, as they are on the brink of escape.
Chad and Stephanie get engaged and then get a huge surprise at the Pit Stop. Meanwhile, Gary and Mallory and Nat and Kat struggle with directions. We break down the entire leg in our review.
After being MIA for most of last week, Sheree came roaring back big time on The Real Housewives of Atlanta last night. Read on for a recap of "She Can Dance?"
Various plot holes contributed to another lackluster episode of Dexter this week. But the episode at least ended with a surprise, giving this critic hope that the tension will grow even more intense as the season progresses.
This week's Supernatural was somewhat of a filler episode, but "All Dogs Go to Heaven" still earned a solid four out of five stars from TVF's reviewer. Read on to learn why.
Smallville brought out the big guns this week and delivered an episode our critic awarded nothing less than five out of five stars. Find out why it was so awesome in our review of "Abandoned."
Wil Wheaton made his third appearance as Sheldon's nemesis on The Big Bang Theory. This week? The Jar-Jar of Star Trek stands between them and 21 seconds of footage.
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.