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Grimm’s future isn’t grim and neither are Chicago Fire and Chicago PD’s
March 19th, 2014 under Dick Wolf, NBC. [ Comments: none ]


NBC announced today that they picked up Grimm, Chicago Fire and Chicago PD for next season. Buried under the headline was that Parks & Recreation will also be back in the fall.
Just think a few years ago, Dick Wolf was left with just one show on NBC and now he is back to having 3. Although, I have to say, I am not sure why they renewed PD because I couldn’t get through an episode. And because of that I really hope they stop doing the crossover episodes every week between the Chicago shows. I only watch Fire and don’t want to watch PD, so stop trying to force me to.

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Crisis holds you hostage from the very first minute
March 16th, 2014 under NBC. [ Comments: none ]


Tonight at 10p on NBC, Crisis debuts and you don’t want to miss this intensely good drama.
A group of students from Ballard High School set out on a school trip and things seem normal enough. That is until their bus is hijacked and they are all kidnapped along with their teacher, Mr Nash (James Lafferty), and parental guardian, Francis Gibson (Dermot Mulroney). Why would they target this group of kids? They are the children of Washington DC’s elite and one of the student’s is the President’s son.
So you think that he would be the target, but he is just one of them. Each time you think you know why these kids are being held, the show does something to switch it up.
So now it is up to FBI Special Agent Susie Dunn (Rachael Taylor) to find these kids, including her niece, Amber (Halston Sage). That means that Susan will have to work with her estranged sister, Meg (Gillian Anderson), to find out more about these teens and their parents who are some of the most powerful people in the world.
So tune in each week for a suspenseful drama that leaves on the edge of seat wanting to know what happens next because just when you think you figured it out they surprise you again and again.

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Law & Order: SVU proves rape isn’t funny while Legit proves sex addicts are!
February 26th, 2014 under Dick Wolf, FX, NBC. [ Comments: none ]


Tonight at 9p, Law & Order: SVU takes on Daniel Tosh’s unfunny joke about rape and made a whole episode about it. Jonathan Silverman plays a comic, who tours a colleges, and tells the audiences that rape isn’t funny but gang rape is. When a female student speaks up against his jokes, he says wouldn’t it be funny if she got gang raped. So after she leaves the show, two of the male students try to rape her. Luckily she gets away, and she runs to the Special Victims Unit to bring down the comedian for inciting the crime. When the team goes to his comedy show at the same college on the second night, another female in the audience claims that the comedian raped her after the night beforehand’s show. Now they have to prove if he is living his act or her claim is a bad joke as bad as his.
What will they find out about him as they look into his past? You will just have to tune in and see if they get their guy.


Tonight at 10p Legit makes its debut on FXX and you don’t want to miss the show’s second season premiere. Jim Jefferies tries to cut down on his porn habit, but he can’t. Then while he is on Dr Drew’s radio a show, a caller talks about a bad lover she had, and it turns out to be one of Jim’s exes. Confronted with his problems, he decides to go to Sex Addicts Anonymous and guess who is there? Her! Is this enough to cure him? All I will say is that someone does get lucky by the end of the sick and twisted yet very funny episode.
And the episodes only get better as the season go one, let’s just say in one of them they go their high school reunion. And at that reunion one of them will be declared dead…

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The Michael J Fox Show is cancelled
February 5th, 2014 under Michael J Fox, NBC. [ Comments: none ]


Last week NBC stopped production on Sean Saves the World and today they pulled The Michael J Fox Show from their Thursday lineup after the Olympics according to Vulture. Sean Hayes’ sitcom will be replaced by the game show he produces, Hollywood Game Night, starting on February 27th.
When it comes to HGN, I wonder if this is NBC’s way of testing out how a non-sitcom will do on Thursday nights. And if it does well, hopefully they will renew it for the fall. Which would make me very happy because I absolutely love this show.
When it comes to the unaired episodes of Sean and Fox, NBC does not have an airdate for them but does plan on airing them at some point.

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Even Clue-Boom couldn’t cause The Fonz to lose his cool!!!
January 27th, 2014 under Henry Winkler, NBC. [ Comments: none ]


Henry Winkler is going to be on Hollywood Game Night on NBC tonight starting at 8p and he plays Clue-Boom against his TV son from Royal Pains, Mark Feuerstein. The game is a fast paced one, where the person up front has to get their teammates to guess the word they are describing. Once their teammates guess the word, they pass the bowl of clues to their opponent who passes back to them when they are done and so on. The reason why it is so fast paced is because there is timer counting down and whoever has the bowl of clues when the clock hits zero, gets Clue-Boomed. Which is basically that bowl of confetti blowing up in your face. Doesn’t sound that bad, right? Well as someone who has been Clue-Boomed, it seriously scares the crap out of you. So did the coolest guy in the ’70s keep his cool tonight? You will just have the watch the best game show on television starting at 8p to find out.

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