What to Watch…Thursday, August 14, 2008
August 14, 2008 by Kath Skerry
Hellloooo GMMRers! Happy Thursday to all of you. I was just checking out tonight’s TV lineup and it seems between the Olympics and the shows listed below there will be plenty of stuff to keep me entertained while I do laundry. Heading to Nantucket with my friends this weekend and I have lots of laundry to do. Perhaps I’ll even get around to unpacking my suitcase from last week’s trip to Vermont. Aye!
For those of you who aren’t into the Olympics, here’s a taste of what else is on tonight.
Big Brother 10 | 8pm on CBS
It’s either Libra or Keesha going home tonight. Unless there’s a crazy turn of events it will be Libra walking out the door tonight. She’s irks me so I’m fine with that. But I really do wish it was Jerry leaving. Who knew that at this point in the game I’d be rooting for Renny to take it all!!
America’s Best Dance Crew | 10pm on MTV
From across the country, 12 dance teams of five to seven members each compete before judges in an elimination challenge, recreating moves from music videos and classic movies; the winner, determined by viewer voting, gets cash and a touring contract.
Burn Notice | 10pm on USA
Michael attempts to catch an embezzler inside a hip-hop artist’s charity by tricking the thief into swiping a higher amount. Michael Shanks guest stars.
Kathy Griffin: My Life of the D-List | 10pm on Bravo
Kathy takes her team to Washington D.C. for a special trip to the Walter Reed Army Medical Center to visit with some of the wounded soldiers, and she also performs a private stand-up comedy act for the soldiers and hospital staff.
What will YOU be watching?
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I hope it’s Libra and not Keesha…but I REALLY would like to see Jerry outta there too!
Soooooo excited about the finale of america’s best dance crew!! SUPER CREW!!!! Otherwise it will be same as the last 6 nights for me with olympic fever raging at my house
Burn Notice was half over before I recognized Michael Shanks. I love this season — all of the characters and the relationships amongst them have gotten so much more depth and complexity.