"Necessary Evil" was Captain Raydor's episode of The Closer. Brenda, the case and everything else were secondary to her brilliant performance. You can read more in the review.
On the Walking Dead, Hershel and Rick come to odds about remaining on the farm. Meanwhile, the group finally decides how to handle the walkers in the barn.
Family Guy goes "Amish Guy" this week when the car breaks down and the Griffins spend some time in a Amish community. When Meg falls in love with one of the Amish, troubles ensue...
Will Emma and Regina be able to put aside their differences when Henry's in danger? Jiminy's parents make it difficult for him to follow his conscience on this week's Once Upon a Time.
Homeland took us back to Brody's time in captivity to show another side of the sergeant this week. Find out if we are more sympathetic now in the review.
Another very likable team is sent home this week on The Amazing Race. There have been very few bad eggs on this season of The Amazing Race and we're thankful for the cast.
Nucky's back in business on this week's episode of Boardwalk Empire, but is Atlantic City big enough for two bootleggers? And Horvitz finally gets his revenge on Jimmy, although not quite the way he planned it.
This week on Up All Night, Reagan spends a week at home while Chris gets a taste of the corporate Kool-Aid again. Read more about Reagan's week off in our review.
As Tyler and Amanda continue to cause problems, Emily contacts her mentor for advice on her plot for Revenge. As Victoria becomes increasingly alone, she finds a surprising ally.
When Max gets stuck babysitting, Penny becomes obsessed with being the "cool aunt." Read our review to find out who the kids preferred on this week's Happy Endings.
The fall of SAMCRO continued on Sons of Anarchy this week, as one member went to prison and another was shot... dead? That's the question we were left with when "Burnt and Purged Away" faded to black.
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.