Robin was able to trade jail time cell for the therapist's couch while Lily wished someone would put Ted in solitary. What unleashed Robin's fists of fury and why was Lily a little more than "just a little bit" mad at Ted? Read all bout it in our How I Met Your Mother review.
In its 8th season premiere, House returns not to the hospital, but to prison. Has House adapted to life with rules and regulations? Or will his diagnostic skills and persistently stubborn attitude rear their ugly heads?
In the second episode of Gossip Girl's fifth season, Blair is faced with an awkward situation and Serena comes face to face with her cousin ... or so she thinks.
Jake finally got a little screen time on this week's Two and a Half Men episode, "Big Girls Don't Throw Dog Food." Was be enough to make the show feel like days of old?
The Good Wife mixed the personal with the professional again this week, as both Alicia and Will were placed in awkward positions. Read on for a review of "The Death Zone."
"We'll Always Have Paris" is less about Paris than it is about situations not living up to expectations. Read the review for the full dish on this week's Pan Am!
Ben and Cam return home from their trip to Japan and set to the task of publicizing CRISP. Was their pop-up shop a hit or miss? Find out in our review.
The Griffin family attempts to weather out the hurricane in "Seahorse Seashell Party." Meg finally confronts her family about their mistreatment of her while Brian ingests some mushrooms, much to his detriment.
Gus did what?!? Jesse discovered the evil depth that his boss would sink to on Breaking Bad this week, as he ended up on Walt's side again by the conclusion of "End Times."
The course throws the racers a curveball this week and it's not the one you think is coming. We give our take on all of the changes in this week's review.
Bree pays a visit to Paul Young, who leads her to the possible author of the mysterious note. Read our Desperate Housewives review now to find out who it could be!
The Atlantic City power struggle continues on Boardwalk Empire as Nucky finds out how deep the betrayal really goes. Meanwhile, Jimmy explores new partnerships in New York City.
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.