The premiere of ‘Ringer’ had an intriguing premise, but lacked in the execution department. Did the show turn it around in the second episode?
Another big week of releases includes ‘Modern Family’, ‘The Mentalist’, ‘Castle’, ‘Hawaii Five-O’, ‘Mike & Molly’, ‘Raising Hope’, ‘Happy Endings’, ‘Body Of Proof’, ‘L&O LA’, ‘The Kennedys’, ‘Dalziel & Pascoe’, ‘Dick Van Dyke’, ‘Judge John Deed’, ‘Red Green’, ‘Mad’, ‘McMillan & Wife’, and ‘Rugrats’.
Best part of the ‘NCIS’ season premiere? Palmer losing himself telling Ducky about how to get blood out of a dress shirt. Forget ‘NCIS: LA’ … how about a Jimmy Palmer-centric advice show spin off whenever ‘NCIS’ the original ends its run?
‘Hawaii Five-0′ would like to formally apologize for trying too hard to do too much with their season finale. And now that that’s out of the way, how about they lay the groundwork to stretch too far all over again?
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Not only am I not happy to see Nancy’s sister Jill again, but I also don’t understand why she’s returned. How might Jill coming to New York ruin Nancy’s chances of getting Stevie back? Wouldn’t it make more sense for Silas to send anonymous information to Judge Franklin?
‘The Sing-Off’ returns and its awesome. It’s better than ‘The Voice,’ because it isn’t about the celebrity of the judges. In fact, it’s a reality show where the judges give actual constructive criticism and the contestants willingly cheer each other on.
So. I’m OK with the winner of this season’s ‘Hell’s Kitchen.’ If I had my druthers, it would have been “the other guy.” See? No spoilers here … unless you read on. Dare ya!
At long last, ‘The Playboy Club’ has premiered. Now the people that have been demonizing it will actually be able to do so having SEEN what they’re denouncing.
After weeks of controversy and chaos, it was now time to have a look at ‘Two and a Half Men’ version 2.0, with Ashton Kutcher stepping in to replace Charlie Sheen. How did the show deal with Charlie’s departure? How does Ashton’s character fit in the new storyline?