Tonight on TV: Oct 2

Tonight on TV: Oct 2

The vice-presidential debate will take over on four of the nets (as well as the cable news nets) at 9 p.m. Really the CW’s episodes shine tonight, so they’ll get top billing.
The CW: Smallville — Oliver (a.k.a. Green Arrow) falls ill and experiences delerium about his time on the island, how he met Tess, and how he learned to fight with a bow and arrow to survive), while Clark and Chloe race to save his life. Chloe makes a decision in helping Oliver that shocks Clark. For more, click here.
Supernatural — Dean goes back in time and sees his parents …read more

Tonight On TV: Sept. 25

Tonight On TV: Sept. 25

ABC: Ugly Betty – Betty finally has to make her choice between Henry and Gio. And Lindsay Lohan is back. Honestly, if her performance is as good as the previews, she might want to consider a full-time sitcom gig.
Grey’s Anatomy – If you’ve seen any of the preview commercials with Grey’s during and after the Emmy’s, you already know what’s going to ruin Derek and Meredith’s morning-after glow. Also, Cristina’s intrigued by a guy who comes in as a trauma patient. It’s about time Sandra Oh gets another love interest!
CBS: Survivor: Gabon – The castaways are stuck in Africa this …read more

Alec Baldwin, ‘My Name is Earl’ Creator Exchange Insults

Alec Baldwin, ‘My Name is Earl’ Creator Exchange Insults

Actor Alec Baldwin, who has made it clear over the past season that he’d rather be let out of his contract with NBC for “30 Rock” than spend another season racking up more critical accolades and award nominations, had some sharp words for the network’s execs in a recent “New Yorker” profile.

“If the show does succeed, it’ll be something of a fucking miracle, because NBC hasn’t done a fucking thing to help this show at all. This show is the red-headed stepchild in the lineup. They’ve gone out of their way to wring the last drops out of ‘My …read more


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