Prison Break
January 13, 2009

“The show is played out,” the president of FOX said.
The show will be going in to the fourth season on April 17 which will also be its final season.
Kevin Reilly, entertainment president of FOX said, “We’ve got our remaining batch of four episodes and then there are a couple more we’re contemplating”
Well this is not good! Where else are we gonna see hottie Wentworth Miller? It's not like he has a bunch of jobs lined up.
December 1, 2008

Chuck's out of luck and pluck. Not only is his bizarro relationship with CIA ravisher Sarah still overly complicated, but Jill — his college sweetie and longtime love — turned out to be a spy. Chuck, still stung from that personal betrayal, keeps busy tonight, using spy work as a coping mechanism. Casey's also reeling (and we thought he lacked a heart) as he discovers his mentor (Carl Lumbly) has become a rogue agent. Meanwhile, Awesome's parents (Bruce Boxleitner, Morgan Fairchild) pay a visit. And we get more at Buy More: The efficiency expert (Tony Hale) works to reestablish the "employee of the month" contest.
Gossip Girl @ 8pm
Romance is in the air at the annual Snowflake Ball...but on Gossip Girl, romance is always complicated. Since Chuck and Blair are currently just friends, they try to find the ideal date for one another — and because they're Chuck and Blair, they make a bet out of it. Meanwhile, Aaron's ex-girlfriend is interested in Dan, and this bothers Aaron's present girlfriend (aka Dan's ex-girlfriend), Serena. Then there's Jenny, Nate and Vanessa, three points of a potentially messy love triangle.
Prison Break @ 9pm
This series is sort of like the myth of Sisyphus: push that rock up to the top of the hill and... you know what happens next. So now it's Self who has Scylla, and the full extent of his treachery becomes clears in tonight's bloody episode. In fact, if you can keep track of who's stabbing who in the back (and why), you just might be as smart as Michael. It also might be wise to keep in mind the No. 1 rule of diplomacy: Alliances shift but self-interest doesn't.
Boston Legal @ 10pm
Tonight's episode is on drugs. Now that doesn't mean this show's trademark frivolity is chemically induced. Rather, it's just that Denny's Alzheimer's prognosis gets a whole lot worse, and Alan appears before the Massachusetts Supreme Court to plead for his friend's access to an experimental medicine. In addition, Jerry and Katie help a girl whose acceptance to Harvard was rescinded after it's revealed she took nootropics, aka brain enhancers, for her SATs.
October 27, 2008

Burglars broke into trailers and stole cash, credit cards, documents, and a computer of the show’s actors. Jodi Lyn O’Keefe and Dom Purcell were hit the hardest.
The robbers charged $16,000 on her debit card, and charged $9000 on credit. Ouch! Good thing that’s probably pocket change for them, but still!
The actors said they always kept their trailers locked for fear of something like this happening, and O’Keefe was reported as being really shaken up by the incident.
Also, when police arrived on the scene, they thought she had been assaulted as well, because she was in full makeup for the episode she was about to shoot, in which she gets beaten up. We hope they catch them!
October 6, 2008

Penny finally finds something to share with the guys other than the hallway (and maybe speculating that Sheldon is from another planet). Sheldon introduces Penny to something the lads love — their online gaming community — and inadvertently creates a gaming monster who doesn't know how to stop.
Heroes @ 9pm
Last week's pairing of Sylar and Noah may certainly win the title as the show's oddest couple, but unlikely alliances between characters are far from over. Tonight, Hiro and Ando investigate who hired Daphne and seek help from Hiro's former friend-nemesis, Adam Monroe. Elsewhere, Peter reveals that nearly everyone has powers in the future he's desperately trying to prevent. Claire, meanwhile, sets off on her first adventure hunting a villain from her dad's files. But it's not all bad news in the Heroes' universe: Love is in the air for two characters.
Prison Break @ 9pm
Michael is beginning to get close to Scylla, but Greek-mythology fans will know that this is not necessarily a good thing. And since saying more might give away spoilers, let's leave it at that for now. Meanwhile, Sucre is asked to take one for the team while a contingent of our gang is in Las Vegas on card-transcribing business, and Linc has something to say to Sara about Michael that she isn't going to want to hear.
CSI: Miami @ 10pm
Delko has some dark secrets and they just might become exposed in the cleverly titled episode "And How Does That Make You Kill?" But, then again, not if Horatio can help it. The trouble begins when the daughter of Delko's therapist (guest star Gail O'Grady) is murdered. H is on the case, and he not only seeks to capture the killer but wants to find the murderer before any of Delko's private confessions become public.
September 15, 2008

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Life (and death) on the Cal-Mex border becomes fraught with seriously involving drama, as the fourth season ends with a hold-onto-your-seat cliff-hanger. Good guys (to whom Nancy has been talking) and bad guys are being shot and tortured; buddies are screwing their friend's girlfriends; daughters are turning on their mothers; sons are getting deeper into the illicit family business. And Esteban's evil empire is in danger of crashing down around him, and he holds photographic evidence as to whom is responsible. Wait until you see the photo finish that it all comes down to.
The Closer @ 9pm
The Closer closes up its 10-episode summer season arc with a decidedly explosive outing revolving around the death of a teenager. Top cop Brenda Leigh Johnson and her prime-crime Priority Homicide Division (well, now renamed the Major Crimes Division after its moniker overhaul) suspect the teen's death is connected to a meticulous bombing plot. Soon a bombshell is dropped: If the fiery scheme goes off, hundreds of innocent people will perish. Racing against the tick-tock of time, our lovely Southern lass must find the weapon of mass destruction before all hell breaks loose.
One Tree Hill @ 9pm
Tree Hill is no stranger to tragedy, and last week yet another shooting death rocked this small North Carolina town. A few years ago, the gang grieved the death of Lucas' beloved uncle Keith, and tonight they come to grips with the loss of teenage basketball star Quentin. What makes things harder this time is the fact that Nathan and Haley have to convey the concept of death to their 5-year-old son, Jamie, and help him cope with the loss of a friend he looked up to.
Prison Break @ 9pm
For now, a card-a-week pattern seems to be emerging, with Wyatt (Cress Williams) a step or two behind our gang. Tonight he'll track them to L.A., and Sara in particular is advised to watch her back. But then Wyatt should do the same because Mahone's gunning for him — and it's personal. Meanwhile, look for a rough day at the office for T-Bag, who's also beginning to discover that the bird book might be more trouble than it's worth.
May 27, 2008

It'll feature people in a race to find oil in Texas. Riveting! Living Lohan better watch out because Black Gold sounds like it'll be ratings gold!
March 25, 2008

Prison Break has gotten a break from the FOX network because they have decided to pick up a fourth season of the hit show.
The first season was shot on location in Chicago and the following two season were shot in Dallas. They've said that the upcoming fourth season will make its move to Los Angeles.
February 11, 2008
Flavor of Love 3 @ 9pm
Flav has been out of the game for a little over a year. In that time, we've seen VH1 find success with spin-offs I Love New York and Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School, as well as Rock of Love, a dating contest that basically plugs in Bret Michaels as Flavor Flav's surrogate. Now the time has come for the original gold-toothed gangsta to retake the network's celebreality throne. In tonight's third-season premiere, the ever-animated emcee meets with a whole new group of ladies. Look for debauchery to quickly resume in his court.
Terminator: The Sarah Conner Chronicles @ 9pm
Sarah Connor is no Donna Martin, but she feels a connection to a character played by 90210's Brian Austin Green when he turns up as a mysterious stranger in tonight's episode. He appears at a chess competition Sarah is attending with her new friend and computer wizard Andy Goode, and it doesn't take long for Sarah to realize this stranger shares a similar past. Meanwhile, Cameron undergoes grief counseling at school, which should be pretty interesting considering most guidance counselors aren't exactly trained to deal with teen cyborgs.
Prison Break @ 8pm
Last week's episode ended with Our Gang (Michael, Whistler, Mahone, T-Bag, Bellick, Lechero and young McGrady) just about to make their break through the tunnel and — they hope — out of Sona. And since next week's episode will be the last one for a while, look for things to heat up tonight. Remember that the show's title is Prison Break, but remember, too, that once the escapees break out of prison (assuming they do), there isn't a whole lot of trust among them.
American Gladiators @ 8pm
It's supersize gladiators in a supersize edition of the flashy extreme competition series. Tonight, the rough-hewn gladiators are ready to rumble in the conclusion of the semifinal round. In the men's matchup, a young wrestling coach returns to grapple with a California triathlete. Then there's the ladies' skirmish, in which a former dancer takes on a rehab physician (whose professional services may be needed after tonight's body-busting bouts). All this gladiator mania crescendos next Sunday when the male and female winners emerge in the season finale.
February 4, 2008
New Adventures of Old Christine @ 9:30pm
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, a deserving 2006 Emmy winner for this series, continues to impress with her comic abilities as Christine returns for a belated third season. Tonight, old Christine, who is dating hunky Mr. Harris (Blair Underwood), gets overly nervous after she announces that it's time for the two of them to sleep together. Of course, mischievous Barb is the main one planting doubt in Christine's mind. And while Christine is becoming increasingly self-absorbed, Matthew announces he's quitting medical school. Why? He recognizes a cadaver he's assigned to work with; it's a neighbor who recently died.
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles @ 9pm
Last time we checked in on Sarah, she was burning down the house of cell-phone-store employee Andy Goode in order to destroy a computer he designed called "the Turk." Meanwhile, John and Cameron were at odds over the mysterious suicide of a classmate. Things pick up tonight with the trio looking for a load of stolen cargo. But when the search goes awry, John gets separated from his two protectors. Considering Cromartie is sporting his new skin, there's no worse time for John to strike out on his own.
Prison Break @ 8pm
Well, Michael finally killed somebody, and while it's true that the world is a better place without Sammy, this will have to eat him up. But he can't think about it tonight: He has another escape to hatch.... or else. He's troubled by the fact that, thanks to him, some very bad boys (T-Bag in particular) will get out of jail, but he also knows that LJ's life depends on Whistler's freedom. Meanwhile, back in Panama City, Susan B. is definitely back in action.
Welcome to the Captain @ 8:30pm
It's good to see Jeffrey Tambor back on TV. Unfortunately, his new sitcom about a famous Hollywood apartment building and its eccentric tenants has a lot of vacancies. What's mostly missing is the humor. The show centers around Josh Flug (Fran Kranz), a Hollywood wunderkind in a career slump who is persuaded by his smarmy friend (Chris Klein) to move into "the Captain." Among its quirky occupants is Uncle Saul (Tambor), who's been there forever; a faded actress, played by Raquel Welch; and a cute acupuncturist (JoAnna Garcia), who pierces Josh's heart. The characters are, in a word, pathetic, and it's hard to laugh when you just feel sad for them.
January 14, 2008
Prison Break @ 8pm
Let's sum up: When we left our lads in November, Michael had failed at another escape attempt, and he'll face the consequences of that failure tonight. But at least he can count Whistler as an ally, sort of. We'll also see a new side of Susan B. for a few seconds. Then there's a mysterious woman we've never seen before who arrives in Panama from the U.S. looking for Michael.
American Gladiators @ 8pm Really, isn't this series a hellish version of gym-class dodge ball? But the show makes the grade it's flashy, lowbrow, diversionary fun, and those menacing gladiators are pretty cool. They're cold, too, as they strut their rough-and-tough stuff with frosty attitude against four amateur athletes tonight. Hoping to have game are a rodeo queen, a soccer mom, a shark fisherman and a teacher.
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles @ 9pm
The newest installment of the Terminator mythology was set in motion in last night's action-packed premiere. Episode 2 rolls out tonight in the series' regular time slot with more of the same cat-and-mouse suspense. John (Thomas Dekker) and Sarah (Lena Headey) are now in the present day, thanks to an assist from a cyborg (Summer Glau) sent to protect them. Setting up a new life means getting new identities, so Sarah connects with an old friend in hopes of securing fake documentation for herself and her son.
CSI: Miami @ 10pm
Horatio's personal life isn't explored much, but that's beginning to change as the identity of Kyle's mother is finally revealed on tonight's pivotal episode. And she's Horatio's ex (played by Elizabeth Berkley, in the first of six appearances).The mystery woman suddenly appears and becomes part of an investigation into the murder of her billionaire husband. She also makes it clear to H that she is intent on doing whatever it takes to get Kyle back.
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