When a client’s husband becomes the prime suspect in a murder trial, Alicia and her colleagues race against the clock to prove his innocence before a formal charge can be made. At the same time, Peter’s appeal hearing draws to a startling conclusion.
It’s the season for love letters, and after the last two episodes of How I Met Your Mother, Craig Thomas and Carter Bays deserve one. I’m laughing again, and that’s got to be good.
Jack is offered redemption, Claire and Kate get to know each other better (no, not that way), and Sayid is not a zombie.
Tobias Fornell returns to help Gibbs and his NCIS team track down an illegal trucking ring responsible for the death of a former Marine, at the behest of another ex-Marine who the team has bumped up against before.
This week Damages got a little slower and laid off the flashes to the future, but it was still chock full of Patty Hewes head games.
There were three commercials that somehow managed to break away from the mire of poor concepts, lame celebrity cameos, rampant sexism, and just plain bad humor of this year’s Super Bowl advertising.
Spartacus: Blood and Sand features 300-style visuals, graphic violence and sex, familiar faces (Lucy Lawless, John Hannah, Craig Parker), and hot new actors. But the question is, will you be watching?
TV on DVD releases for February 9 include: Emma, Stargate Universe, Army Wives, Gary Unmarried, Jockeys, Jag Fraggle Rock, and Vega$.
Payson’s prom forces Emily to confront Damon, Lauren to realize the truth about her father, Kaylie to make a choice, and Payson to reconsider an old friend.
Greek row is alive with baseball fever as the All-Greek softball tournament pits boyfriends against girlfriends, and pairs the unlikeliest of teammates.