Sam came to Andy's rescue again this week, after the woman he insists is just a friend made a big mistake and allowed a prisoner to escape. What did you think of "Big Nickel?"
We've seen the No Ordinary Family series premiere. What's our take on the new ABC show? It has a few flaws, but it's great cast and overall tone make it worth a spot on your fall viewing schedule.
Big Brother is coming down the home stretch and the Brigade looks to be officially over ... but who will be kicked out of it? The answer may surprise you.
In "Prisoner's Dilemma", Peter is convinced a fellow FBI agent, who is a suspect in a crime this week, is innocent. As a result, he runs off with this individual in an attempt to clear his name.
Covert Affairs was all about Auggie this week. We learned a lot about this spy, specifically how far he'll go for love and why he has reasons to hate the CIA.
While Esteban speaks to authorities this week, Nancy and company must find a place to actually live. That's the basis for the episode "Felling and Swamping."
There was the usual, ridiculous writing on this week's episode of The Secret Life of the American Teenager. But there was a decent point or two to be made, as well.
Cathy went to extreme measures to prevent Adam from attending summer camp on the second episode of The Big C. She also ditched couples' therapy because she had a latte craving.
Another lackluster episode of Hung only earned two stars from TV Fanatic this week. Find out why now and sound off with your take on "Third Base or That Rash."
The FBI makes an appearance at The Gates this week in "Identity Crisis". The agency is seeking a criminal and placing demands on Nick to assist with the operation.
This week's episode of Rubicon gave us a few more clues into the mystery behind David's death, while also focusing a bit on Ed and Tanya. It was another solid episode of this underrated conspiracy drama.
For a major change, there wasn't a great deal of action on this week's episode of True Blood. But we learned many key pieces of information that will likely pay off on the season finale.
An unusual episode of Leverage, told from multiple points of view, led to one of the best hours in the show's history. There's a reason why we gave it a 4.9 rating.
Last night's Eureka showcased the more literal meaning of the word "Stoned" while Zoe returned from Harvard and Carter finally asked Allison on a real date.
Hank and Emily disagree on the treatment of a patient this week's episode "Big Whoop". Elsewhere, Evan comes up a cyber retaliation plan against Emily. That can't be a good idea.
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.