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The decided lack of new ‘Two and a Half Men’ episodes is starting to really show in the ratings for the other Monday comedies at CBS. Over on cable, ‘Deadliest Catch’ is back, and much bigger than Norm.
I’m questioning the electorate in my title, but in reality I wonder what reason the creators have for bringing Peter full circle. He’s back on top even if there’s still fallout from round one … doesn’t it feel like we haven’t made any progress?
The NCAA scored for CBS, and then the CIA bombed for them. Over on cable, AMC released ‘The Killing’ to a modest premiere audience, but I’m more interested in what the numbers for the ‘Game of Thrones’ preview might mean.
I was surprised to learn that election day on ‘The Good Wife’ was less than a week away; wouldn’t it seem to be the perfect cliffhanger for the season to end just before the results are announced? But how can they drag things out that long?
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.
Every week brother and sister team Bob and Debbie take on a new topic. This week we discuss which shows, past and present, we regret missing out on.
The oddest thing a few weeks ago was to be introduced to Marissa Gold, Eli’s daughter. And now all of a sudden she spends her free time hanging out at Florrick headquarters? Besides, doesn’t she seem redundant if Eli has Natalie?