A vampire infestation takes a turn for the worse when Dean is turned. As Samuel works to turn him back we learn more about the mysterious alpha vampire, and disturbing new questions are raised about Sam.
A mostly classic set of releases includes ‘Laff-A-Lympics’, ‘Pee-Wee’s Playhouse’, ‘Bionic Woman’, ‘Real L Word’, ‘Accidentally On Purpose’, ‘Alias Smith and Jones’, ‘Tales From The Darkside’, ‘Generator Rex’, ‘Jonathan Creek’, and ‘Wallander’.
An extra body in a casket (Ha! CasKet!) lands the team in a case that features drug dealers, hospital corruption, an under cover operative, a jail break, and the amazing ‘Galaxy of Greg.’ Meanwhile, back home, Gina finally makes an appearance.
Another week of ups and downs brings good news for some (’30 Rock Live’, ‘Defenders’, ‘Smallville’), and bad news for others (‘The Event’, ‘Running Wilde’). Plus, how did a Monday ‘iCarly’ stack up against the entire NBC schedule?
This week our focus turns to Bobby and that little lingering problem regarding his soul, and him not owning it anymore. Along the way we learn that monsters are showing up where they shouldn’t be, possibly hinting at what’s to come later this season.
Lots of complete series sets this week, including ‘Angel’, ‘The Commish’, ‘Johnny Staccato’, ‘Wolverine and the X-Men’, ‘Horseland’, ‘Postcards from Buster’, and ‘Renegade’. Also, sets for ‘CSI:Miami’, ‘Dollhouse’, ‘The Tudors’, ‘In Treatment’, and ‘Ghost Whisperer’.
A bizarre case has the team (mostly Castle) considering a time traveling assassin as the suspect. That idea nixed, we’re quickly dropped into the world of a private, and deadly, steampunk society. And, oh yeah, Beckett has a new boyfriend.