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Hell’s Kitchen – 100 more dinner services please!

This week, the ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ restaurant is opened for the 100th time. Is it getting old? Not to this donkey! I’m thinking about a tattoo.

by Tara Shrodes

Rules of Engagement – What in the world was that?

Am I crazy, or hasn’t there been a plot on ‘Rules of Engagement’ that informed us that Timmy has a lovely singing voice? Because it definitely wasn’t on display this week as he sang Russell’s fears away.

by Aryeh S.

NCIS – How far does $3 million go in an opium-rich country?

I hate to be a backseat murderer, but you have to admit that there was some amount of overkill (no pun intended) at play in this weeks ‘NCIS’ murder. I mean, how many ways does a body need to be brutalized?

by Aryeh S.

Survivor – Finger lickin’ bad

A storm blows into camp and it’s not Hurricane NaOnka, but it takes its toll on one tribe member. A surprising swap also has consequences for two players as ‘Survivor’ gets its magic back with two awesome challenges.

by Chuck Duncan

Cougar Town – How much harsh truth can a friendship take?

Who ARE these writers? They created such a beautiful and painful episode about friendship that I both laughed and cried.

by Carissa Pavlica

South Park – Muff cabbage

Snookies, muff cababges, Osama Bin Laden and a whole lot of New Jersey things. It’s another quote-a-rific episode of ‘South Park.’

by Keith McDuffee

No Ordinary Family – Some bumbling about, but we’re getting there

‘No Ordinary Family’ is good family fare, but I believe we’re being set up for some nifty drama shortly. If we could just get some juicy story lines going with the kids, that’d be a good first step.

by Michael Noble

Poll: TV’s best male-female platonic partnerships

What’s the most awesome platonic male-female pairing on TV in the past decade? Is it Veronica and Wallace, Chloe and Clark, Don and Peggy … or someone else?

by An Nicholson

Parenthood – It’s hard out there for the parents

Braverman parents grappled with the loneliness of being at home with a child all day and having to share a bed with your kid, while Lauren Graham’s intern character allowed Billy Baldwin’s creepy boss man character to kiss her.

by Meredith O'Brien

PodClack – Episode 23: Peeps for Jews

In this episode, comedian Jay Black joins Brian to discuss Chilean miners and ‘The Princess Bride,’ and Christy T. talks ‘Mad Men’ and more.

by Jay Black