Aidan, Josh and Sally experience happiness and look forward to what lies ahead as we head into the season finale next week. Check out the review for what happened before we get there.
Megan finds evidence that a couple's death was not the murder-suicide it appears to be. Peter tries to help Megan navigate her relationship with her daughter.
The pilot episode of "The Killing" introduces us to determined detective Sarah Linden, her unorthodox replacement Stephen Holder, and the victim Rosie Larsen. As the detectives investigate Rosie's disappearance and death, they find some unusual connections to a local politician.
A gorgeous woman convicted of stabbing her husband 48 times uses her pen pals to aid in her escape. Elsewhere, Lloyd's gambling debt causes a major problem for him.
As everyone suffers through the aftermath of Jeremy's death, not one character is left unscathed. Read the review to learn one critic's opinion of this heartfelt episode.
The CSIs investigate two deaths as they take bets on who among them will hit the cycle of a homicide, suicide, accidental, and natural death all in one night. Read on for a review.
In "Song Beneath The Song", the Grey's Anatomy musical episode, Seattle Grace had to deal with the trauma of almost losing one of its own. Fortunately, Callie and the baby ultimately survived.
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.