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Thursday, November 4, 2010

What’s on Network TV Tonight? (11/04/10)

The Trilogy concluded in VegasImage via Wikipedia
This Thursday night brings all new episodes to prime time again. Glad to be back in the swing of things. Tonight’s episodes have a little bit of fun for all. Comedies on CBS and NBC, followed by some serious drama.

Here’s what’s on network TV tonight:

ABC
8/7c: Grey’s Anatomy - rerun
OK, so there is this single rerun to kick off the night on ABC. A documentary film crew follows the hospital six months after the shooting.


9/8c: Grey’s Anatomy - new episode
Students are pushed to their limits when Owen puts them through a tough trauma certification drill. Christina must monitor a critically ill lung transplant patient.

10/9c: Private Practice - new episode
Nicholas Brendon guest stars as a deranged man that attacked Charlotte in the ER and left her bloody and beaten.

CBS
8/7c: The Big Bang Theory - new episode
Eliza Dushku guest stars as an FBI agent that screens the guys for Howard’s security clearance. Howard refuses to accept Sheldon’s apology.

8:30/7:30c: $#*! My Dad Says - new episode
Missi Pyle guest stars as Vince and Bonnie’s boss who Henry agrees to go out with to get them a real estate listing. Ed likes Vince’s new dog, and Vince becomes jealous.

9/8c: CSI: Crime Scene Investigation - new episode
There are multiple suspects for a murder when the body is pulled from a shredder. CSI quote of the week: “Dead before shred”.

10/9c: The Mentalist - new episode
The team is investigating inside a  building when the entire place explodes literally. They all manage to escape without harm.

CW
8/7c: Vampire Diaries - new episode
Damon and Stefan learn some surprising new information about vampires from the past. Elena is abducted by a stranger during the masquerade ball. Bonnie casts and exhausting spell, so Jeremy helps her out.

9/8c: Nikita - new episode
A woman having an affair with a Senator becomes a target of Division so they can continue to receive government funding. Nikita and Alex contact the woman’s parents, with an unexpected outcome.

FOX
8/7c: Bones - new episode
Stephen “Twitch” Boss guest stars. A skull is found at a construction site and is linked to a woman that traded ballet for rap.

9/8c: Fringe - new episode
There is a security breech in the alternate universe. Also, Secretary Bishop studies the effects of sensory deprivation on Olivia.

NBC
8/7c: Community - new episode
Hillary Duff guest stars as the ultimate mean girl who may have met her match when Abed decides to play her game. Jeff and Troy find a hidden trampoline that gives them the perfect release.

8:30/7:30c: 30 Rock - new episode
Buck Henry guest stars as Liz’s father who is embroiled in a life crisis. Jack tries to set boundaries with Liz. Tracy tries to reinvent himself after viewing his own video obituary.

9/8c: The Office - new episode
Michael and the entire staff crash the Christening of Jim and Pam’s baby girl. Michael thinks he is the perfect choice for Godfather.

9:30/8:30c: Outsourced - new episode
As Asha moves closer to her arranged marriage, Todd tries to make himself a better prospect to her.

10/9c: The Apprentice - new episode
Things unravel quickly when teams are tasked with putting together a professional four page advertorial for Donald Trump’s fashion line. One PM fawns over a model, the other chooses to disrobe for a risque photo shoot.

Now that’s a full night of great TV. I’ll have the recap of The Apprentice here as soon as the show is over, in case you miss it. You can catch up with previous weeks here too. Will this week finally be the end of David, or can he keep it together one more week?

The Apprentice: week 1, week 2, week 3, week 4, week 5, week 6, week 7

The last few weeks of CSI have been a bit of a let down compared to the standards set by the show in the past. Hopefully this week will get things rolling again with a better storyline. Heck, I’m not even scared of the current serial killer still on the loose, Squeegel. Apparently neither are the team of CSI’s.

So what are you watching tonight on TV?


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