The countdown is on as a dirty bomb is set to explode in New York, despite the best efforts of Fallon and his DHS crew. Castle has an idea, but Fallon’s not going to like it. There’s also an answer where Beckett and Josh are concerned, but I’m not going to like it.
A slim list of offerings this week includes ‘Leave It To Beaver’, ‘Murder Investigation Team’, ‘ReBoot’, ‘Pioneers Of Television’, ‘Noah’s Castle’, ‘Dickens In America’, ‘If Tomorrow Comes’, ‘Napoleon & Love’, and ‘Robert Kennedy’.
Things looked much better as many shows bounced back from the struggles of last week. On the networks, ‘Chicago Code’ loves that Charlie Sheen is on the drug called Charlie Sheen. And on cable, the NBA looks a lot like the ‘Jersey Shore’.
As things heat up in the war for Heaven, Sam and Dean find themselves transported to a place where they Jensen and Jared, stars of the TV show ‘Supernatural’. Shots are fired at everyone that works on the show before there are any answers about why they are there.
A dead cab driver turns into a case full of murder, political intrigue, cash payments, and a mysterious storage locker. When a dirty bomb turns up, things get serious. Like, douchey agent Fallon from DHS serious. Also, Josh is back, but for how long?
This week’s releases include ‘Invader Zim’, ‘Weeds’, ‘Nurse Jackie’, ‘Survivor’, ‘New Tricks’, ‘Midsomer Murders’, ‘Huge’, ‘Have Gun Will Travel’, ‘Fresh Fields’, ‘How The Earth Was Made’, ‘Border Wars’, and ‘Ice Road Truckers’.
It was a grisly week of numbers, with show after show posting losses. There were series lows, and season lows. Bright spots included the ‘Grammy Awards’ and the premiere of ‘Suspect Behavior’. On cable, how is ‘Being Human’ stacking up against ‘Stargate Universe’?