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Dancing with quasi-stars is still wildly popular, and able to boost cop shows that follow it, as ‘Castle’ and ‘Body of Proof’ will attest. There was music in the air for ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ as well, with the show seeing its best numbers since the season premiere.
The big news this week was a 22 episode renewal for ‘Fringe’. If you follow the ratings, that probably comes as a bit of a shock. What could FOX have up its sleeve? My best guess, they are going to finally actually try on Friday, and move ‘Bones’ to join ‘Fringe’.
I thought ‘The Messenger’ was a fantastic movie, and it helped me appreciate the position that the notification team was in when faced with Tanya. It couldn’t have been easy to turn their backs on her, but what else could they have done?
Did Pamela seriously say that she notices people with really nice pens? In the age of 140 characters or less, is a manual writing instrument still a sign of status and success, or should the traditional graduation present be modernized?
As has become the norm, when the weather gets nice and the clocks spring forward, television ratings take a hit. We saw it again this week as ‘Idol’ hit a surprising low, and the newly renewed NBC comedies took a ratings boot to the crotch.
I know we’re all supposed to pretend like nothing’s changed, but it would be funny if Trevor came back from his tour in Afghanistan and said to new TJ “I feel like I don’t even know who you are.”
As we turn the clocks forward, the spring premieres are getting fired up on the networks, including ‘Secret Millionaire’, ‘Celebrity Apprentice’, and the return of ‘The Event’. On cable, ‘Breakout Kings’ debuted, and ‘Stargate Universe’ is back.