The King of Queens is the longest running sitcom on TV today and only one of the six other series to reach that 200 plateau in the last 15 years. KoQ also begins to air it’s last 7 episodes on CBS tonight at 9:30p. While I have to admit I am not a KoQ fan and have maybe seen 2 of 200 episodes before I got the DVD screener for tonight’s episode, I also have to admit I am going to have to check this show out in syndication. I was shocked by just how funny this show really is! I wish I could’ve got in to it 175 episodes ago. So if you are like me and you are missing out on this show, check it out before it is too late.
Greg is forced to again contend with the hostile mother and brother of the hoodlum he killed in self-defense several months ago when the CSI team discovers that the brother is involved in a new murder case, on CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION, Thursday, April 5 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Rapper Method Man guest stars.
CSI has been getting some good names this year like Nelly Furtado, Roger Daltrey and K-Fed. Well maybe they all weren’t good, but most were.
Adam (Oliver Hudson) is surprised when Jennifer (Bianca Kalish) confronts him about not yet setting a date all the while knowing he has a surprise of his own all planned. Meanwhile, after hearing about Jennifer’s dilemma, Audrey (Megyn Price) surprises Jeff by making quilt out of his old t-shirts but regrets her gift when he doesn’t stop telling the stories that are behind the shirts. Russell (David Spade) can’t figure out his new date (guest star Maggie Lawson) when all of her conversations make sexual references and she won’t sleep with him. Ted Wass directed the episode written by Barry Wernick.
I am bummed that the season finale is on tonight. It feels like it just premiered. Can't they bring back the cast and film a few more episodes and pull that Christine show, who is watching that anyways?
The Class ends it’s season tonight at 8:30p on CBS. When I saw the pilot for show back in September, I will be honest I hated it. But as the season went on it became one of my must watch TV Shows. Now tonight it ends it’s season in March, and I can’t think of another show that ended its season this early and was renewed for the following year. So take a moment with me and say good-bye to a great show…Bye Bye The Class!
After Adam (Oliver Hudson) buys an expensive video-game console, Jennifer (Bianca Kajlich) makes him promise to discuss major purchases first, but Russell (David Spade) interferes and makes Adam question the agreement. Meanwhile, Audrey (Megyn Price) accuses Jeff (Patrick Warburton) of being more emotionally involved with sports teams than with her and she's not wrong.
Variety reported last week that CBS's Rules of Engagement is retaining 90% of Two and a Half Men's lead-in. No show (The New Adventures of Old Christime and Out of Practice) before RoE has been able to do this. So looks like CBS finally has a show that fits perfectly on Monday's at 9:30p! Since tonight episode is the first one I have not seen, I can't wait to see who it turned out. It definitely captures the essence of men.