Chuck is back tonight on NBC at 8p and can I tell you the next four episodes are so very good!!! Tonight’s episode picks up a little after the pre-Olympics cliffhanger and we will find out if Chuck and Sarah’s new relationships will work out or end? I won’t spoil you on what happens with their love lives, but I will tell you we will see both Kristin Kreuk and Brandon Routh wet and in towels tonight. Also coming up on Chuck Jeffster sings, we will learn more about Sarah and Casey’s lives before they met Chuck, someone new will learn Chuck’s secret and some really big changes for everyone. Plus lots of exciting missions and new uses of The Intersect!
There are a lot of changes that start in three weeks, but the biggest ones come in the fourth episode and I can’t wait to find out what happens next. But first you have to get through March, and Chuck comes in lion and stays that way throughout the whole month! So accept the mission to watch Chuck tonight and every Monday at 8p on NBC for a spy show that everyone can enjoy!
Tonight at 10:30p on NBC after the Olympics’ Closing Ceremonies, The Marriage Ref is going to begin. When I first heard about this show and that it was Jerry Seinfeld’s, I thought I would skip it. Then when I went to the TCAs and I heard him talk about the show, I have been so excited to see it ever since.
So what is the show about? Well each week they will tackle issues from different married couples that are not marriage ending and Jerry Seinfeld and other celebs will weigh in on what the couples could do to fix the problem. The issues are so outrageous that it is going to be hysterical to see what the panel that includes Madonna, Alec Baldwin and Tina Fey try to do to solve them. I can’t wait to see what they tell this couple to do, I hope they tell him to lose the dead dog because that would totally creep me out. So watch The Marriage Ref on NBC tonight at 10:30p and every Thursday at 10p to see what problems married people need to have fixed.
NBC announced that Hot Tub Time Machine’s Craig Robinson will be the latest person to host their hot summer reality show Last Comic Standing according to The Live Feed! Jay Mohr, Anthony Clark and Bill Bellamy all hosted the show before the Office star took over the ranks. I think Craig is an awesome choice for the show and I can’t wait to laugh with him when the show comes back to NBC this summer. But before then we will all be in hysterics with him on March 26th when Hot Tub Time Machine comes out!
On Wednesday’s Law & Order: SVU on NBC at 9p Kathy Griffin will be playing Babs, a lesbian activist whose group members are being murdered. While Detective Benson (Mariska Hargitay) is protecting her, Babs misreads the signals and kisses her. That kiss has to be the most awkward same-sex kiss on TV so far, but I think it was suppose to play out that way. Even as uneasy as it felt, I am sure there will be a lot people who will be using the :10 second rewind feature on their remotes to watch it over and over again.
BTW there are two new episodes of Law & Order: SVU this Wednesday, one at 9p and one at 10p. This will be first time SVU will air in its old timeslot since the failed Jay Leno experiment.
While everyone has been talking about Jay Leno and Conan O’Brien’s failure, there has been some good news for some of NBC’s programming due to it. Today NBC announced that they were ordering additional episodes from most of their scripted programs according to The Futon Critic!
Pickups bring their season totals to 20 for “Trauma” (four added); 23 for “Law & Order” (three added); 24 for “Parks & Recreation” (two added); 25 for “Community” (three added); and 24 for “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” (two added).
As for the Peacock’s other scripted entries, “Mercy” and “Chuck” will film 22 and 19 installments, respectively, as previously announced.
Due later this year are multi-camera comedy “100 Questions” (six episodes); dramas “Parenthood” and “Persons Unknown” (13 episodes each); and the two-hour pilot to “Day One.”
And finally, network sources have also confirmed “The Office” has been asked for 25 episodes while “30 Rock,” due to its late start, is sticking with a standard 22-episode fourth season
I love that even though it looked like at Trauma was dead at one point and only going to live with the 13 episodes originally ordered from the network in the fall, it is now up to 20 with its second additional episode order. So please when it comes back on March 8th watch it and find out why this show keeps getting a second of chance life! Sadly though Heroes got f*cked with all the changes, since the show is ending its season in 2 weeks, NBC will not be ordering any additional episodes for this season…hopefully it will be back next season because Monday’s episode was absolutely amazing!