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While ‘Private Practice’ debates the “right” person versus “settling,” Charlotte serves up some potent martinis.
NBC took over this week, with the 2010 Winter Olympics dominating all but one night of the week. That one loss came at the hands of ‘American Idol,’ which remains a ratings juggernaut. Elsewhere, repeats of ‘The Mentalist’ and ‘CSI’ swapped time slots at CBS. Is that a peek at the future of the CBS Thursday?
Private Practice used another dead/dying kid as an analogy in “‘Til Death Do Us Part” to dramatize how Naomi needed to let go of her disappointment that her 15-year-old pregnant daughter was getting married.
If anything was going to topple M.A.S.H. from the top spot of being the most watched program ever, it was bound to be a sporting event.
With the characters on Private Practice swapping romantic partners so often are they in danger of running out of new people to sleep with?
The Grammy Awards had their best numbers since 2004, knocking off American Idol for the number one spot for the week. Elsewhere, the final season of Lost returned as the number one scripted show in the adult demo.
The complete implosion of Heroes just never gets old. I’m fascinated by it, and the show found an all new low last week. Over the years we’ve seen plenty of shows fall from their once lofty heights. But to see one crash so fast, and in such a dramatic fashion, is a rare thing. On […]