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Royal Pains – Henry Winkler returns!

Still recovering from last week’s departure of actress Jill Flint from ‘Royal Pains’? Well, rest assured! The USA Network is pulling out all the stops! Henry Winkler returned for another hilarious go-round with the boys in an episode that proved to be very entertaining!

by Jaylen Christie

Futurama – Politics and Time Travel 101

This week, Bender teaches us that manipulating time travel paradoxes is key to the political system. We also learn that it’s pointless to try to make a difference in the world and that Hedonism bot doesn’t have a tongue. Happy Election Year, everyone!

by Katie Schenkel

So You Think You Can Dance – The top 20 are revealed

We get the much-anticipated news of who made it, who did not on ‘So You Think You Can Dance.’ Not too many surprises but, once we’re in the thick of the competition, that will all change. Meanwhile: Who made it?

by Michael Noble

Millennium – Frank Black’s gifts (and more) deepen while his daughter reveals her genes

Michael’s ‘Millennium’ re-watch continues with episodes involving deluded redemption, power and the re-emergence of faith.

by Michael Noble

Legend of Korra – Too much finale for just one season

A whole lot happened in the first season finale of ‘Legend of Korra,’ but was it too much, too soon?

by Julia Hass

Hell’s Kitchen – Why the blue team is in trouble and Patrick won’t win

The (mostly) men’s blue team continued to have problems on the second installment of ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ for this week. They’re dropping faster than the stock market over there. Okay the stock market may be doing worse. But my Gordon Ramsay is going to have to shake things up soon, to get the teams even again. Oh! And I’ll tell you what I think of today’s spoiler about the supposed winner!

by Tara Shrodes

Franklin & Bash – Hey, look! More stunt casting!

‘Franklin & Bash’ ostensibly has an episode about rock & roll, but just gets odd in the end, and not in a good way.

by Jeremy Fogelman
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