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Masterchef – Gordon took off his shirt!

In part two of this week’s ‘Masterchef’, there’s a wedding and the added surprise of two contestants hitting the coals. Oh! And Gordon has to step in and help out, which involved a bit of disrobing. Yes, I did almost faint. What’s it to ya?

by Tara Shrodes

The Practice virgin’s diary – I’m surprised David Kelley didn’t use the head of ABC

It happened with more of a whimper than a bang, but the convict and Bobby finally called their marriage quits … or at least they took the first steps to the end. Hooray!

by Aryeh S.

Masterchef – Crab is murder and WTH is a sous vide machine?

“Masterchef” is down to it’s last several contestants, and things are starting to get interesting. First of all, here comes Lee outta nowhere, and up until now, we haven’t seen much of him. Oh, and there’s tears this week, and a sort of a funeral for a crab!

by Tara Shrodes

Dark Blue – How’s Petey so plugged into the underworld?

With an increased amount of character development, this season of ‘Dark Blue’ has even less time than last to get into cases. Which would be fine, if it didn’t mean more time with our least-favorite FBI agent….

by Aryeh S.

Psych – Who knew Curt Smith was an angry drunk?

Curt Smith’s Tears For Fears sings the ‘Psych’ theme, and Nestor Carbonell woos the SPBD with his eyelashes. Here are some of the better quotes from the episode, along with a look at the hidden pineapple.

by Keith McDuffee

White Collar – Neal’s tie pin was too thick to fit the keyhole

If he was going under anyway, why couldn’t Neal play the part that Peter ultimately did? And what about Jonesy? After his role with the open shirt a few episodes ago, we know he’s made for the stage.

by Aryeh S.

Make It or Break It – No last minute reprieve

‘Make It or Break It’ crawled to the end of its third chapter (that’s season two part one for the rest of us) with a severe ratcheting up of drama. Do we really need to be making soap operas for pre-teens?

by Aryeh S.