I loved how McGee hacked into the interrogation feed while Gibbs and Director David were talking, but I totally expected Gibbs to turn to the camera and yell at him to shut it off and get back to work.
I couldn’t have been less interested in Alicia’s discovery that Will left her a second message. Hopefully it’ll drive her from Peter, but she dodged a bullet by avoiding a relationship with Will, with whom she has no chemistry.
Gordon went bye-bye (thank goodness!) while the Braverman males competed for the role of the most manly Braverman on the football field … and while wielding the turkey carving knife.
‘No Ordinary Family’ wanted us to remain “powerless” to do anything but believe the unbelievable this week.
We’re continuing our series this week by letting you know what deals Amazon.com has brewing today, and then every day this week.
C’mon. You know why Bristol Palin didn’t win’ Dancing with the Stars.’ It’s called “fairness.” It’s nice to see it, finally.
Tonight they once again played the God card in what went on with Kane and the others on Eden. Heck, even the planet’s name is biblical. Are we getting too much of this in our sci-fi?
Burt and Carole get hitched, but things aren’t looking so good for Kurt as Dave ups his bullying. Meanwhile, Carol Burnett, Jo Anderson and Doc Arzt from ‘Lost’ pay a visit to McKinley High.
Cookie Monster wants to host ‘Saturday Night Live.’ Is this a brilliant idea or a viral campaign gone awry?
Based on the fact that she was telling the truth before, are we meant to believe that Heather’s National Guard unit was sent on an emergency deployment? Or did she just want one more night with Russell before dumping him?