Jimmy Fallon – Head Swap
June 24, 2009 by Kath Skerry
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I’ve had this tune in my head all day. Jimmy Fallon you make me laugh.
AMERICA’S GOT TALENT….I Think?
June 24, 2009 by Kath Skerry
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Like most of the other millions of people who tuned into last night’s premiere of AMERICA’s GOT TALENT, I was waiting for the red, white and blue version of Susan Boyle to take the stage. Would there be one shining star that took us all by surprise to renew our faith in humanity? (Ok, maybe that’s not what happened with Boyle, but with all the hoopla surrounding her, it often felt like that). No, we didn’t see that act last night, but there were a few worth talking about today.
In full disclosure, I didn’t watch the full episode of AMERICA’S GOT TALENT. I fast forward through most of it. If you pay attention while fast forwarding you’re able to see which acts get a lot of screen time. Those who have more than a few seconds on air are either really awful (resume fast forwarding) or surprisingly good. It’s the only way I’m going to watch, sorry.
I will say this…I like Nick Cannon, kind of. Mr. Mariah Carey seems hopped up on something, but it might actually might be the excitement of it all. I thought he brought a lot more energy to the show than Jerry Springer did when he was host. He won me over when he got teary eyed after the performance of the Eriam Sisters. Oh Mr. Carey.
Speaking of tears – I’m a sucker for some serious talent, and by the end of the last act, I was sobbing like…well, like Sharon Osborne. Too much reality TV has made me jaded to the sob story, but when the sob story involves kids, all bets are off. Such was the case last night with “Voices of Glory” – two brothers and a sister who started singing together while their mother was recovering from a coma. (I can’t watch again because I’ll probably cry, but you should check it out.)
My second favorite act of the night was also a family affair. When the Eriam Sisters took the stage, I wasn’t expecting much outside of some cutesy, family room singing. But damn, was I wrong. All three of those girls can sing, but the 11 year old has some serious talent.
Tonight’s TV Spotlight…Tuesday, June 23, 2009
June 23, 2009 by Kath Skerry
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Well lookey here. We have quite a few shows with new episodes airing tonight. It’s going to be a big night for Bravo with the Housewives Reunion and the Gossip Girl reality show. But I’m all about the return of BETTER OFF TED. A great show that I hope you’ll tune in to. Let’s give the scripted shows some love during these summer months, ok?
Be sure to drink plenty of coffee (or at least set the DVR) because Jim Parsons from THE BIG BANG THEORY is on with Craig Ferguson tonight. Sheldon FTW!
Here are just a few shows on tonight. I’m sure there are others you’ll be watching…share them with the class!
The Superstars | 8pm on NBC | Series Premiere
The competition begins in a sports elimination tournament pairing eight celebrities with pro athletes. In the opener, the teams participate in a bicycle race but are given only one bike, and the pairs take part in a kayak relay race. One team is eliminated.
The Real Housewives of New Jersey Reunion | 9pm on Bravo
“Watch What Happens, Part I”
The ladies sit down for a first-season wrap-up with host Andy Cohen. [GMMR: Being very pregnant, I don’t think Therese is going to be flipping any tables tonight, but I do know that all these ladies will be flipping their mouths off. I can’t wait!]
America’s Got Talent | 9pm on NBC | Season Premiere
The talent show’s fourth season opens with preliminary auditions taped in theaters across the country. Nick Cannon is the new host, replacing Jerry Springer. David Hasselhoff, Sharon Osbourne and Piers Morgan return as the judges. [GMMR: After the Susan Boyla fiasco, expect the ratings to be off the charts…well off the charts for NBC.]
Mental | 9pm on Fox
“Roles of Engagement”
A movie star is brought into the psych ward after suffering a psychotic breakdown on national television; Veronica and Nora have a girls’ night out.
Better Off Ted | 9:30pm on ABC
“You Are the Boss of Me”
When Ted feels like socializing, he visits Lem and Phil’s medieval fight club in Veridian’s basement, where his presence makes the attendees uncomfortable. Elsewhere, Linda reaches out to Veronica. The King: Benjamin King. [GMMR: If you missed out on this show during the regular season, make an appointment to tune in tonight. It’s smart, hilarious and well worth your time.]
NYC Prep | 10pm on Bravo | Series Premiere
“Top Half of One Percent”
Prep-school seniors Jessie and PC hit New York’s most exclusive spots; Camille is obsessed with getting into Harvard; Kelli falls for the charms of playboy Sebastian. [GMMR: It’s GOSSIP GIRL come to life. I’m scared for the future of this country…and that’s only based on the promos I’ve seen.]
Rescue Me | 10pm on FX
“Disease”
Lou and Tommy vie to be the last single man standing; Garrity looks worse than the guys expected, and they have no idea how far from reality Garrity has drifted.
On the late night couch…
- The Late Show with David Letterman: Sandra Day O’Connor, MSTRKRFT with John Legend
- The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien: Lisa Kudrow, Billy Mays & Anthony Sullivan, Elvis Costello
- The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson: Jim Parsons, James Frey
- Late Night with Jimmy Fallon: Abigail Breslin, James Purefoy, Blake Griffin, Iggy Pop & the Brighton Port Authority
- Jimmy Kimmel Live: David Arquette, Jill Wagner, Linkin Park
- Chelsea Lately: Tyrese Gibson, Jo Koy, Guy Branum, Christian Finnegan
- Last Call with Carson Daly: Jason Bentley, Crocodiles
- The Daily Show with Jon Stewart: Larry David
- The Colbert Report:Howard Dean, David Kilcullen
What will YOU be watching? Leave a comment or send me an update on Twitter.
Will You MAKE IT OR BREAK IT?
June 23, 2009 by Kath Skerry
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ABC Family keeps me on my toes. After initially skipping out on the network’s hit show, GREEK, out of fear that it would be typical ABC Family goody two-shows television, I now feel the need to watch every new show the network airs. What if one of their new shows is the next GREEK and I miss out?
After watching the premiere of MAKE IT OR BREAK IT last night, I can safely say this show is no GREEK. It’s more what you would expect from an ABC Family drama, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing – if you’re in the right demo; which I don’t think I am.
The show centers around the lives of four aspiring Olympic gymnasts who are training together in a gym known as The Rock – a premiere training facility led by coach Marty Walsh (Erik Palladino).
Payson Keeler is the team’s best hope for gold. She’s focused on winning, but luckily she has seemingly stable parents, played by Peri Gilpin (“Fraiser”) and Brett Cullen (“Lost”) to help keep her somewhat grounded.
On the opposite side of the parental spectrum is Steve Tanner, a father who will do just about anything to make sure his already spoiled daughter, Lauren, gets anything she wants – even if she doesn’t deserve it. In the pilot the shenanigans of the Tanner’s not only come close to killing another gymnast, but also aim to destroy the Olympic dreams of all the girls in training. Quite a pair those two. Oh and it’s worth mentioning that Steve’s executive assistant (also his secret girlfriend), Summer, is played by none other than Candace Cameron Bure. It’s nice to see the former “Full House” star back on TV. Little DJ has aged well – she looked great. And I don’t mean to rush the relationship between Steve and Summer, but if they do get married Summer’s last name would be Tanner. Candace could be a Tanner again. I refuse to believe that’s a coincidence.
Jon & Kate…Done & Done
June 22, 2009 by Kath Skerry
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And that was that. After ten years of marriage, Jon and Kate Gosselin have opted for a divorce. And staying true to the famewhores that they both are, they waited until the afternoon of their big show to actually file the papers. Classy.
If you were one of the millions who watched tonight, then you probably felt at least a little sad. Not necessarily for Jon or Kate, but for their 8 kids who have to see this play out in such a way. Maybe the little ones can be spared for some time, but for the twins – Cara and Mady – there’s no escaping this. All I could think about was how these two little girls had to go to school tomorrow knowing that their friends had most likely watched tonight’s episode. How tragic. Here’s to hoping that in addition to ponying up the money for the crooked houses TLC also ponied up for some therapy for these children.
Kate claimed that the show didn’t cause the divorce. She thinks that they would have ended up here regardless. That’s probably true, but they’ll never know.
The season four finale ended just as the tabloid nonsense was heating up. Jon was clearly over the show. He wanted it to end. Kate did not. He hated the attention. She loved it. It was right there and then you knew they were never going to last. There was no discussion. There was no compromise. The same as the pattern we’ve seen since the sextuplets were babies.
The good news is that despite their parents separation, the kids won’t be shuffled around between their homes. They will remain in the house and stay with whatever parent has them for that period of time. Well until at least Kate gets remarried, which you know is right around the corner. Ha!
TRUE BLOOD: Keep This Party Going
June 22, 2009 by Philboy
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Hello, fellow Fanger Fanatics out there! Philboy here to take on my third series for GMMR, “True Blood”. Before I get started on the jam-packed second episode of season two, let me give my thanks to Kath for taking reviewing duties last week as I was delving deep into Nashville, Tennessee and its CMA Music Festival.
I did want to mention before I started my tenure as “True Blood” analyst by saying that I have not read the books and will not until the series is over, which I hope does not occur for a long time. The show and all of its storylines will not be weighed against anything else but the content itself. I would welcome all of the debates, though, in the comments and will try to respond and increase the dialogue as much as I can.
Sookie, Bill & Jessica
I love the character of Jessica. I know that this is a divisive topic within the fan community. After Sookie and Bill decide to make up and try to turn over a new leaf, Sookie tells Bill to try to be a little gentler with Jessica because, in the end, she’s still a teenager (with a wicked accurate Bill impression, I might add). After seeing her parents on TV, Jessica tells Sookie that she realizes how much she loved them and misses them and wants to just be near them again. Sookie, who recognizes loss and is also a bit of a sap at times, takes her. But sweet Jessica reveals herself as a vamp when her abusive father comes home and starts berating her. Was Jessica genuinely missing her family or was this a ploy for her to get back at her domineering, home-schooling family? Bill shows up at the end of the episode to clean up the mess, getting angry with Sookie in the process.
Let me also go on record saying I am very pro-Bill. Eric is an interesting character, but I really love how human and somewhat altruistic Bill can be. Therefore, seeing him glamour a child was incredibly unsettling. The deeper we get into the politics of the vampire world, the more drawn in I become. The reason Bill had to show up is that both Sookie and Jessica are technically his, aren’t they? It’s a fascinating way to leave things for next week.
Sam and Maryann
Maryann shows up to the restaurant, eats all day and makes everyone all frisky. Then, when Sam confronts her, she gets all shaky and does his shape-shifting for him – turning him into a dog. She threatens that she can make it happen at any time, so Sam better be a little nicer to her.
Tonight’s TV Spotlight…Monday, June 22, 2009
June 22, 2009 by Kath Skerry
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This is a cruel joke, right? It can’t possibly be Monday again, can it? Did we even have a weekend? Ugh. Not ready to go to work this morning, that much I can tell you. But alas I must. Let’s at least talk about what’s on TV tonight before I head into the office and start my non-TV related workday, ok?
Here’s just a few shows you might want to check out. If there are others I”ve missed, leave a comment below or sent me a tweet at twitter.com/GMMR
The Secret Life of the American Teenager | 8pm on ABC Family | Season Premiere
“The Big One”
Anne deals with the surprising news of her own pregnancy; Amy adjusts to the demands of motherhood; one of the teens experiences an unexpected tragedy.
Make it or Break It | 9pm on ABC Family | Season Premiere
“Pilot”
In the series premiere of this drama focusing on the lives of teen gymnasts who strive to make it to the Olympics, new girl Emily Kmetko (Chelsea Hobbs) begins training at a gym alongside veterans who are both impressed with and threatened by her.
The Closer | 9pm on TNT
“Red Tape”
Gabriel gets in legal hot water when he guns down a murder suspect and evidence contradicts his version of events. Force Investigation director Melinda Hatcher (Mary McDonnell) arrives to probe Gabriel’s shooting, but her snooping interferes with Brenda’s own investigation.
Jon & Kate Plus 8 | 9pm on TLC
“House & Big Changes”
After much discussion, Jon and Kate are ready to make an announcement about the future; changes at the Gosselin home include new playhouses for the children. [GMMR: This really can’t be anything but an announcement of a separation, right? Or do you think maybe they devoted an hour to talk about Jon’s new ear piercings? Nothing like using your personal life to drum up those ratings again. And by that I mean, I’ll be watching.]
Raising the Bar | 10pm on TNT
“The Curious Case of Kellerman’s Button”
Fiery friction erupts between Jerry and rigid Judge Farnsworth over Jerry’s tardiness. Elsewhere, Roz and Richard join forces on a hate-crime case. And Marcus’ well-connected girlfriend puts him in a tight spot with Balco.
My Life on the D List | 10pm on Bravo
“Grammy Shmammy”
Kathy’s dreams of Grammy glory fall short; Paula Deen invites Kathy to Savannah, Ga., for some relaxation and down-home cooking.
Weeds | 10pm on Showtime
“Su-Su-Sucio”
Nancy gets a surprise visit from Jill; Nancy’s bodyguard goes missing; Celia’s micromanaging gets her sent back to the U.S.; Silas and Doug seek law enforcement approval.
Nurse Jackie | 10:30pm on Showtime
“Chicken Soup”
An elderly patient treats heart disease with chicken soup; Jackie discusses her daughter’s anxiety with Dr. O’Hara; Eddie learns he is being replaced. [GMMR: Tonight’s episode is already available for viewing On Demand with Comcast here in Boston. Not sure why.]
Also playing…
- How I Met Your Mother | 8pmon CBS: Ted walks into the apartment and finds Robin’s date sitting on the couch naked. [GMMR: I know I don’t usually list repeats, but this one if a favorite of mine.]
- The Bachelorette | 8pm on ABC: Jillian takes the eight remaining bachelors on a train trip; one bachelor reveals his deep feelings for Jillian; five men get the opportunity to take Jillian to their hometowns.
- Here Come the Newlyweds | 10pm on ABC: The men have to guess which plates of food belong to their wives; the couples race to be the first to load a minivan with vacation and camping gear.
On the late night couch…
- The Late Show with David Letterman: Samuel L. Jackson, Emeril Lagasse, Iggy Pop & the Brighton Port Authority
- The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien: Cameron Diaz, Johnny Strange, Pete Yorn
- The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson: Marion Cotillard, Michael Musto
- Late Night with Jimmy Fallon: John Leguizamo, Nick Cannon, Sonic Youth
- The Colbert Report: Austan Goolsbee
- Jimmy Kimmel Live: Thomas Haden Church, Ed Helms, Kavya Shivashankar, 311 (R 6/4/09)
- Chelsea Lately: Derek Fisher, Randy Sklar, Jason Sklar, Sarah Colonna
- Last Call with Carson Daly: Tim Roth, Miranda Kerr, Black Kids (R 5/7/09)
- The Daily Show with Jon Stewart: Bill Russell
- The Colbert Report: Simon Schama
Talk to me people…what will YOU be watching tonight?
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Merlin | 8pm on NBC
June 21, 2009 by Kath Skerry
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The fantasy series, which offers a new spin on the Arthurian legend, opens with the young warlock Merlin arriving in the kingdom of Camelot, whose king has outlawed the practice of magic upon punishment of death.
Tonight’s TV Spotlight…Saturday, June 20, 2009
June 20, 2009 by Kath Skerry
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Brace yourselves. Are you ready? Get this…there is some really great TV to watch tonight. On a Saturday?! Who knew?
Tonight we have at least three solid shows. Granted the networks are just burning off these shows, but that’s ok. I’ll take what I can get. KINGS is airing its final set of episodes on NBC. Over at CBS we are getting closer to finding out just who is killing all those poor wedding guests on HARPER’S ISLAND. And in the biggest TV news of this Saturday, the first of the final new episodes of ELI STONE will be airing on ABC. So excited!!
Kings | 8pm on NBC
“The Sabbath Queen”
A citywide blackout interrupts King Silas’ birthday celebration and puts the royal family in danger; a decision from Silas’ past threatens his future.
Harper’s Island | 9pm CBS
“Snap”
A massive explosion rocks the marina as the survivors struggle to get to a boat that will take everyone off the island; a secret is revealed.
Eli Stone | 10pm on ABC
Getaway plans for Taylor and Matt morph into a road trip with Eli and Maggie to Sonoma, where a witness in an important case is in jail, but the efforts to get her released are hampered by Matt’s history with a local judge. Meanwhile, Eli’s dangerous flirtation with a risky acupuncture procedure results in a new health crisis.
What else should be added to tonight’s TV spotlight? Leave a comment below or send me a message via Twitter.
The TV Talk Podcast Gets the Love from iTunes
June 19, 2009 by Kath Skerry
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The TV Talk Podcast with GMMR & Ducky is feeling the love. Our podcast is now on page 1 of the “Featured Podcasts” within the TV/Film section of iTunes. One step closer to “New & Notable”.
Thanks to iTunes and YOU for your support. To date we’ve received over 115 comments from our podcast listeners. Those comments thrill us to no end! We love podcasting and we wish we could find the time to do it more often. We can at least promise we’ll try.
If you’ve never listened to The TV Talk Podcast w/ GMMR & Ducky, check out some of our latest episodes:
TV Talk Podcast: SYTYCD Season 5 Edition (June 12th)
TV Talk Podcast Returns… Sorta (June 11th)
The TV Talk Podcast has a new home: http://www.TheTVTalkPodcast.com.
Get the latest news on the podcast by following us on Twitter (@tvtalkpodcast) and as always you can follow me (@gmmr) and Dan (@duckydoestv) too.
TOP CHEF MASTERS Recap: Episode 2
June 19, 2009 by SB
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I think the most jarring thing to me about this episode was how completely different it was from the first one. It’s weird because you don’t realize during an entire season of regular Top Chef how used to everyone you get, to their dynamic and reactions and so forth. In the first episode, everyone was lighthearted and having a great time. This one was much more subdued and intense.
I think the most familiar face to most of us was Wylie Dufresne, who’s a regular judge on Top Chef. Like Hubert, I was completely cracked up by how totally different his competition persona was from his judging persona, but in a totally opposite way. He seems so mellow, so quiet and sweet when he judges, but he is an INTENSE competitor and knows how to drop a serious F-bomb (or fifty). I was so entertained.
The other judge I knew of ahead of time was Elizabeth Falkner, and I know she’s judged on TC before, but I actually am more familiar with her from the Food Network Challenges, and I am not predisposed to liking her. On FNC, she’s always “artistic” and then freaks out when people don’t “get it” and she doesn’t win. To me it’s like, it’s a competition and you know who you have to please, so if you want to win, make them happy and shut up. So I was kind of expecting that from her on Top Chef. She was much, much more tolerable than I anticipated, and I loved her whipping up chocolate chip cookies while they were waiting on the judges, and she was much more gracious than I had anticipated.
Tonight’s TV Spotlight…Friday, June 19, 2009
June 19, 2009 by Kath Skerry
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Sorry for the late posting of the spotlight. I dorked out this morning and went to the Apple Store at the crack of dawn to the get the iPhone 3GS. One hour in line and I was good to go. Not too bad considering the 6 hours I waited last year. Such a geek at heart.
It’s Friday. It’s the summer (although you would never know it if you are living in Boston). There’s not going to be a lot of great TV on tonight. It’s just the way it goes. I have tickets to the Sox game, but if I opt not to go (depending on the rain), it’s going to be a SUPERNATURAL marathon for me (see below).
Here’s a few shows you might want to check out tonight..then again, you might be better off watching TV on DVD. May I suggest GREEK?
Surviving Suburbia | 8pm on ABC
“Dirty Stevie”
Onno gives Steve a gun, and while Steve enjoys the feeling of power it gives him, Anne wants it out of the house; Monica sends Anne a bill for the food Henry has been eating while at her house.
The Goode Family | 8:30pm on ABC
“A Tale of Two Lesbians”
Gerald and Helen befriend a lesbian couple to impress the arts council, but it goes for naught when Gerald makes an inadvertent antigay slur.
The Soup | 10pm on E!
“The Week in Review”
A weekly recap of various pop culture and television show moments of the week. The show is hosted by Joel McHale, who provides sarcastic and biting commentary on the various clips.
Also Playing…
- The Chopping Block | 8pm on NBC: The remaining teams must prepare a dish using aphrodisiac ingredients; a famous sommelier tells the winning team how to pair wine with food.
- Don’t Forget the Lyrics | 8pm on Fox: A woman from Boston competes in hopes of winning money to send her hard-working parents on vacation.
On the late night couch…
- The Late Show with David Letterman: Jada Pinkett Smith, Michael Cera, the Sounds
- The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien: Shia LaBeouf, Phil Jackson, Holly Williams
- The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson: Bryan Cranston, Christopher Mintz-Plasse
- Jimmy Kimmel Live: Kobe Bryant, Derek Fisher
- Late Night with Jimmy Fallon: Jeff Goldblum, Mike Birbiglia, Tamra Davis
- Chelsea Lately: Nia Vardalos, Guy Branum, Arden Myrin, Chris Hardwick (R 6/11/09)
- Last Call with Carson Daly: Kathy Griffin, the Ting Tings
Project Supernatural
It’s my goal to be completely caught up with SUPERNATURAL by the time it returns to the air in the Fall. It’s going to be tough, but I’ll try. I have no doubt that I will love this show as much as others if I just give it a shot. But I’d be lying if I said it doesn’t freak me out a little. I’m a big baby. I love don’t like scary stuff.
Tonight’s I’ll be taking on three new episodes (unless I end up at the Red Sox game)
Route 666 | Season 1, Episode 13
Dean gets contacted by his first love, an African American woman, about racist murders that occur on a desert route, caused by a truck that seems driver-less
Nightmare | Season 1, Episode 14
Sam’s precognitive dream leads the brothers to investigate a mysterious death which seems connected to a boy with the power of telekinesis.
The Benders | Season 1, Episode 15
Dean searches for Sam when he is kidnapped by a backwoods family who likes to hunt humans and use their body parts as trophies.
Surviving Suburbia | 8pm on ABC
June 19, 2009 by Kath Skerry
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Onno gives Steve a gun, and while Steve enjoys the feeling of power it gives him, Anne wants it out of the house; Monica sends Anne a bill for the food Henry has been eating while at her house.
Who Got Voted Off SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE?
June 18, 2009 by Kath Skerry
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Update: Want to know who went home on SYTYCD tonight? Click here to find out: Who Went Home on SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE (December 9th)
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For one guy and one girl, there SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE experience is almost over. But who will it be going home.If you want to know who went home on June 25, 2009, click here: Who Went Home on SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE?
Welcome to SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE.
Tonight I’ll be live blogging the results show. If you’re watching, use the comment below to share your thoughts on the couples dancing for their lives. Will your favorites live to dance another day?
Tonight’s opening number was choreographed by the fabulous Mia Michaels. It didn’t do much for me if I’m being honest. It was lacking that “wow” factor. Everyone was really dancing on their own and there didn’t seem to be any cohesiveness. I’m sure it was loved by many. That’s ok.
9:06pm: There’s no kidding around tonight. Cat gets right to the fate of the first three dance groups.
- Ade & Melissa – SAFE
- Jason & Caitlin – Bottom Three
- Philip & Jeanine – SAFE
Tonight’s TV Spotlight…Thursday, June 18, 2009
June 18, 2009 by Kath Skerry
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Kind of an easy breezy night of TV for me. Besides live blogging tonight’s SYTYCD results show, I don’t have much else going on. Bed before midnight? Dare I dream.
Which shows will YOU be checking out tonight? Leave a comment here or send me a message via Twitter.
Burn Notice | 9pm on USA
“End Run”
Arms trader Brennan returns and kidnaps Nate, forcing Michael to help him pull off an elaborate heist; Michael contends with Paxson’s ongoing investigation.
So You Think You Can Dance | 9pm on Fox
One guy and one girl are eliminated from the competition. The couples with the three lowest votes will dance for their lives. Then it’s up to the judges to decide which two go home tonight. A special performance by Kristinia DeBarge. [GMMR: I’m going to be LIVE blogging tonight’s result show. If you’re watching, come on over and watch with me at 9pm EST]
The Real Housewives of New Jersey| 9pm on Bravo
“The Last Supper”
Never-before-seen footage from the first season; new commentary from the housewives and their families; post-dinner gathering. [GMMR: Yes, please. Can’t wait to see more from that hot mess of a night. What a disaster. I loved it. If you missed it, read up on The Real Housewives of New Jersey Season Finale before watching tonight.]
Royal Pains | 10pm on USA
“Strategic Planning”
The pushy wife of a U.S. senator calls Hank and Divya to perform a discrete “executive physical” on her teenage son, who will be the starting quarterback for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in the fall.
The Listener | 10pm on NBC
“Some Kinda Love”
Toby becomes a murder suspect after he leaves a nightclub with a woman who turns up dead the next day. [GMMR: Anyone watching this show? If so, I want to hear from you.]
On the late night couch…
- The Late Show with David Letterman: Bear Grylls, Phoenix
- The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien: Eva Mendes, the Dead Weather
- The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson: Sandra Bullock, Metric, David Feldman
- Jimmy Kimmel Live: Kathy Griffin, Ramon Rodriguez, Ben Harper
- Late Night with Jimmy Fallon: Ryan Reynolds, Lauren Conrad, the Fray
- Chelsea Lately: Holly Williams, Bryan Callen, Chris Franjola, Ken Baker
- Last Call with Carson Daly: John Scurti, Peaches
- The Daily Show with Jon Stewart: Mike Huckabee
- The Colbert Report: Paul Muldoon
Which shows will YOU be checking out tonight? Leave a comment here or send me a message via Twitter.