Every wish you could have your dream turn out to be a reality, that is what The Moment on USA at 10p does. Each week someone who has been so close to their dream, but had to give it up for various reason, will get the chance of a lifetime.
The show hosted by Kurt Warner starts out with the person explaining why they didn’t get what they wanted, and why it means so much for them to live out their dream. Then they will get trained by an expert and at the end of their training they will be given a chance to interview for a job doing what they have always wanted to do. After their interview we find out if they got the job or if they just got to live it for a monent.
Tonight’s episode follows a woman who wants to be a photographer for Sports Illustrated and we see it is not an easy job to do. And next week we see a guy trying to be a NASCAR driver. I will tell you at least one of them will get the job.
This is a feel good reality show and we need more of them, so support it by watching it tonight on USA at 10p.
Tonight at 10p Psych turns 100 on USA and you get to tell the show how it should end.
Shawn (James Roday) is invited by a mysterious person to a party at one of Santa Barbara’s most famous mansions and he decides to take Juliette (Maggie Lawson) with him. When she can’t go, he decides to bring Gus (Dule Hill) with him instead and now the two have to figure out who invited them. Once that person reveals himself, they realize it is Billy Lipps, a rockstar they put away in 2007. The now free convicted murder has also invited several people from his past to the party and one by one they start dying. Shawn thinks he figured it out, but has he? I would like to tell you how it ends, but even I don’t because that won’t be revealed until tonight. So from now until then you can vote for who you think the murderer is at the Psych homepage.
The special episode also stars Curt Smith, Steve Valentine, Garrett Morris, Christopher Lloyd, Lesley Ann Warren and Martin Mull.
I wish I could say that Psych will have 100 more episodes in their future, but it looks like the end is near for this funny buddy psychic detective show.
Tonight at 10p on USA it is time for the season finale of White Collar and it has the best cliffhanger in the series’ run…so far!
It is finally time for Peter and Caffrey to get the box that Ellen left for them out of the Empire State Building, but things will be rushed because Senator Pratt (Titus Welliver) found about it and now he’s looking for it too. So Burke (Tim DeKay), Neal (Matt Bomer), Mozzie (Willie Garson) and Neal’s dad (Treat Williams) will have to come up with a plan ASAP to get the box before Pratt and Peter’s new boss (Emily Procter) do.
The four men and Sara (Hilarie Burton) think they have the perfect way to get the box before the bad good guys do, but not everything will go as they hoped. By the end of the episode someone will be in cuffs, someone will be on the run and someone will have a huge decision to make. And we won’t know how any of that turns out until the show returns for its fifth season.
White Collar does the best cliffhangers on TV and tonight’s does not disappoint. I want to share my feelings about it with you, but that would only spoil what happens and you don’t want that.
Now when it comes to my headline, I will spoil you on what that means. Caffrey and Sara will go to the highest point on NYC’s iconic skyscraper and we get to go with them. We will see Manhattan from their point of view, way above the city that never sleeps, and it absolutely gorgeous!!! Just like the show that keeps getting better and better. So make sure to watch a season finale that will have you on the edge of your seat from the beginning until minutes after it ends. Because you will need some time to absorb what the heck just happened.
The night starts off at 8p with an episode of The CW’s Arrow that will leave you gasping every few minutes. Just when you think they can’t shock you anymore they surprise you again. Tommy’s (Colin Donnell) dad Malcolm (John Barrowman) invites his son to an event that he is being honored at, but he hesitates until Oliver (Stephen Amell) convinces him to go after a heart-to-heart conversation. A decision Oliver will later regret because an assassin has his Deadshot (Michael Rowe) eye on taking out Malcolm and Arrow will have to go in to try to save the day. By the end of the night Tommy and Oliver’s friendship will be changed forever and they will not be able to get back to where they were once at. Think that is enough to get you to want more, it is just preparation for the evening’s final reveal… So make sure to tune in for a game changing episode because so much happens that you can’t miss a single shocking moment.
Then at 8:30p NBC’s Guys with Kids stages a Cosby Show reunion when Marny’s (Tempestt Bledsoe) irresponsible younger sister Bridget (Keshia Knight Pulliam) comes for a visit. Instead of just giving her money, Marny decides that her sister should work for her husband to earn the dough. Gary (Anthony Anderson) is against this for obvious reasons. Is he right or will his sister in law actually wind up helping him? Meanwhile Chris (Jesse Bradford) and Sheila (Erinn Hayes) decide to have another baby even though they are divorced. Something his best friend, Nick (Zach Cregger) is vehemently against. Luckily for him Chris’ ex-girlfriend Sage comes back into the picture and now he will have to choose which ex to be with. The season finale ends with Gary singing a Kelly Clarkson song and let’s just say it doesn’t suck and neither does this great episode!
Then at 9p on TNT Donnie Wahlberg honors the people his brother and him spent a lot of unwanted time in their youth with and they are Boston’s Finest. It is inside look at entire Boston Police Department, including patrol officers, detectives, special task forces and members of the SWAT Team, the Fugitive Unit and highly decorated Gang Unit. Besides following them as they fight crime, we get to see what their lives are like when the badge comes off. In a way it is like the reality version Wahlberg’s CBS show, but set in Boston. You really go along for the ride with them and after you watch it you will want to tip your hat to these brave men and women. Wahlberg really gives these people the respect they deserve with this series.
Then at 10p Psych is back on USA and it picks up exactly where it left off. Shawn (James Roday) arrives just as his father Henry (Corbin Bersen) was shot. Now it is up to him to save his dad and get the man responsible for shooting him. Even though Jules (Maggie Lawson) and Lassie (Timothy Omundson) tell Shawn to sit this case out, he doesn’t listen. Will Shawn get himself into a situation he can’t get out of and does his dad survive? You will have to tune into find out!
Finally at 10p Stranded makes it debut on Syfy at 10p and this is an interesting twist on ghost hunter shows. Each week four everyday people will be sent to a location for 5 days to investigate if it is really haunted. They will be cut off from the world meaning no phones, no computers and no way to leave, and they will have nothing to do to but find out if there are any ghosts with them. They will be given the equipment to find out if they are alone or not and what they discover will not only spook them, it will do the same to you. I loved Stranded so much that when it gets picked up for a second season, I am so going to try to be on it.
Starting tonight at 10p in a two-part special on USA’s Necessary Roughness, one of the football players on The Hawks comes out to Dani (Callie Thorne). That is something Rex (Travis Smith) hasn’t done with anyone else but his boyfriend. And if his partner wasn’t giving him an ultimatum to either tell the world that he is gay or he is going to leave him, he would’ve stayed in the closet. He explains that since there is no player that out in the NFL, he fears for his job if he does. As the gossip spreads that a player is gay, it becomes obvious that he was right. So will that force him to chose his secret over the man he loves? Dani works with him to reveal who he is when he is ready to, but it looks like the clock in ticking faster than either of them would like.
Necessary Roughness handles this difficult topic really well and I hope that all sports players watch these two episodes. Even if you don’t watch sports, you will be drawn in by how good this two-parter is.