What code?!? Dexter breaks Harry's rules in a major way this week, getting far too close to Lumen. Elsewhere, Deb and Quinn also take a big step in their relationship.
Eliza Dushku brought some hotness to The Big Bang Theory, but did she forget to bring the funny? Find out in our review of "The Apology Insufficiency."
A decent CSI story wasn't as welcome this week as impressive character insight and movement. Come along with our critic as she reviews "Bump and Grind."
We go Over There on this episode, as Agent Broyles takes charge of a new case involving a missing man from the quarantined amber area and Walternate runs tests on Olivia. The installment is titled "Amber 31422."
Bones saved Hannah's life and some crazy science solved a murder after a skeleton, or the impression of one, was found in concrete. Our review of Bones has all the details.
The Office continued to plant the seeds of Michael's departure this week, as he had an interesting reaction in church. Browse through the episode funniest quotes in this review of "Christening."
Our critic laughed just one time at this week's 30 Rock. He wasn't a big fan of it. Do you agree with his negative review of "Gentleman's Intermission?"
In "That's Me Trying," Cristina's story line took center stage, April stepped up and Callie and Arizona reached a crossroads. Read our Grey's Anatomy review here!
Wow! Where to even begin with this episode of The Vampire Diaries? It packed action and romance into an hour that also included an incredible amount of information and mythology. Truly great stuff.
Jason Sudeikis and Dave Foley guest star on a hilarious episode of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, "The Gang Gets a New Member." Oh and it's a two parter.
A pair of storylines on this week's Modern Family concluded in realistic, sweet moments, both without the use of cheesy narration. Well done, hilarious sitcom!
It was off to Venice for the remaining America's Next Top Model contestants this week. Read on to see what our critic thought of this Italian adventure.
The BAU set out to solve the case of strip club dancers found in cornfields, and some of the twists they encountered were quite unexpected, even by Criminal Minds standards.
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.