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Nikita and Michael: Two mega-hot badasses

Holy fucking hotness, Batman! Nikita and Michael are twerking it major league. I never vote in the People’s Choice Awards, but after last night, I can only say daammnn!!!

by An Nicholson

Grey’s Anatomy – Under pressure

The episode in a nutshell: A rockin’ haircut, an odd housewarming, debating hardwood flooring and a hard luck story offered as an attempt to explain a bout of loutish behavior.

by Meredith O'Brien

Is Fringe on the bubble already?

Why does it seem like people don’t root for underdog, quality shows, but, rather, start betting on when they’ll be canceled?

by Jen Creer

It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia – Mac, blackface is never appropriate

Who would have thought the most racially insensitive ‘Lethal Weapon’ movie is the one not connected to Mel Gibson?

by Katie Schenkel

Bleep My Dad Says – Keep’em comin’ … just like this one

We get a better than usual offering this episode: Lots of zingers … Navy jokes … and John Mahoney to boot.

by Michael Noble

Burn Notice returns with a bang

When we last saw Michael Weston, he’d been shot by Jesse and was left laying on the pavement after an auto-flipping accident. Did Michael survive this? I think we all know the answer to that, but what happened to Barrett and the bible, and is Jesse a friend or foe?

by Carla Day

Fringe – The Vacuum, the key to the universe?

As much as I wanted this to be some great X-Files-like discovery, it seems The Vacuum is Walternate’s device. It has a name, and it’s the source of all creation and destruction.

by Carissa Pavlica

Community – Bottle episode

It’s a strip-tease, a pregnancy scare, and Annie’s Boobs. ‘Community’s’ “bottle episode” is anything but boring.

by Kona Gallagher

30 Rock casts John Slattery as the anti-Roger Sterling

’30 Rock’ brought ‘Mad Men’s’ John Slattery to the show this week as a bumbling political candidate and the complete antithesis of his slick character on ‘Mad Men.”

by Bob Degon

The Big Bang Theory – Wil Wheaton, the Jar Jar Binks of the Star Trek universe?

Evil Wil Wheaton isn’t really evil except when it comes to Sheldon Cooper. He’s really entertaining, clever, handsome and witty. (Do I get a Guinness?) As a bit of insight, in his blog — linked in the review — he wrote about finishing the episode just about three weeks or so ago. I didn’t realize they shot so close to scheduled air dates.

by Jackie Schnoop