This week’s releases include ‘Justified’, ‘Merlin’, ‘Dark Skies’, ‘Stingray’, ‘No Reservations’, ‘Waking The Dead’, ‘Simon & Simon’, ‘Dallas’, ‘My Two Dads’, ‘Last of the Summer Wine’, ‘thirtysomething’, ‘Ernest’ and ‘Garfield’.
The mid-season premieres continue to roll out, but not with the numbers that the networks might have been hoping for. ‘The Cape’ and ‘Off The Map’ both had less than stellar starts this week, while Bob’s Burgers took a hand-off from the NFL and scored big.
A big list this week includes ‘Doctor Who’, ‘Downton Abbey’, ‘Skins’, ‘Greek’, ‘Ben 10′, ‘Hot In Cleveland’, ‘ER, ‘Rules Of Engagement’, ‘Funny Or Die’, ‘Spin City’, ‘Adam-12′, ‘All In The Family’, Sordid Lives’, and ‘The Universe’.
A trip into the world of magic takes the team on a twisted journey where nothing is as it seems. Meanwhile, the Castle/Gina relationship is dusted off and we learn some big news.
The Visitors are back, and we now know one thing for sure. Red Rain doesn’t do anything to boost ratings. On the other hand, people falling is still a crowd pleaser. ‘Winter Wipeout’ debuted to huge numbers.
A better week of releases this week includes ‘iCarly’, ‘Big Love’, ‘Make It Or Break It’, ‘Ricky Gervais’, ‘Dirty Tricks’, ‘Battlestar’, ‘Sarah Jane’, ‘Mannix’, ‘The Guilty’, ‘Enemy At The Door’, and ‘Bizarre Foods’.
When the actress set to play Nikki Heat in the film version of ‘Heat Wave’ shows up to shadow Beckett, everybody gets a little more than they bargained for.