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Desperate Housewives – Act like a lady, think like a damn man!

Those desperate broads are back, and just when you thought it would be interesting to return to Wisteria Lane … well, sadly … it ain’t. The episode was practically a snoozefest, but it was good to have the ladies back, right?

by Jaylen Christie

The Celebrity Apprentice and the dirty half dozen

Holy Moses. The contestants were arguing so hard and loud in this week’s episode of ‘The Celebrity Apprentice’ that it sounded just like my childhood home circa 1978. And some people not really known for popping their cork … done popped. Can’t say I blame them. After all, a person can only get pushed so far.

by Tara Shrodes

The Amazing Race – What’s the scoop on the poop?

It’s the eleventh leg of ‘The Amazing Race.’ Who was eliminated, and may or may not have incurred a penalty?

by Chuck Duncan

Bob’s Burgers – When was the last time you had your pillows fluffed?

Is it possible ‘Bob’s Burgers’ is getting funnier as the season progresses? Well … anything’s possible. But, in this case, it happens to be true – the show is progressing nicely right before our very eyes.

by Michael Noble

The Good Wife can’t hold the high note

I have no idea why she was there, but the best scene of the season involved Patti Nyholm’s (Martha Plimpton) kid. Will and Peter rode an elevator together only to be met by Alicia; Eli runs into them, followed by Cary. Awkward, awkward, awkward, and then the kid comes riding through. “One of our new associates,” Will says. Awesome!

by Aryeh S.

Mad Men – The dirty city

It was a busy week on ‘Mad Men.’ Don’s in-laws were in town, Peggy’s relationship took center stage, and things came to a head with Heinz. Would any of those things come out in the win column?

by Bob Degon

Game of Thrones – Anyone can be killed

This week, Arya Stark provided the one line that defines the entirety of ‘Game of Thrones:’ “Anyone can be killed.” One does not simply say that to the Lord of the House of Lannister without having big cojones.

by Ivey West
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