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House: Mirror Mirror

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A guy who gets beat up by thugs comes into the hospital with breathing troubles. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Things get really weird when he starts mimicking anyone who’s nearby. Well, weird for any place other than Princeton-Plainsboro Hospital, where weird is the new normal.Read More

Brothers & Sisters: Domestic Issues

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Sarah and Joe enter into a nasty custody battle over the kids. I thought things were going too well with their divorce, but really, how can a guy justify taking kids away from their mother? And a mother who’s really good at it, like Sarah?! Bah.Read More

Desperate Housewives: Art Isn't Easy

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When odd looking boxes are delivered to the gay couple’s home, it causes some interest in the neighborhood. Even more so when workmen assemble them into a really weird piece of fountain art costing $24,000. Are they serious? I could have put that together with some scrap metal and my brother’s welder.Read More

Women’s Murder Club: Blind Dates and Bleeding Hearts

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I don't know about you, but it does my heart good to see Angie Harmon kick butt and pour shots of whiskey into her milkshakes. That’s just what we get in this week’s episode. But first, she has to deal with a blind date and, of course, a murder.Read More

Grey's Anatomy: Haunt You Every Day

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Meredith has a nightmare about seeing herself in the morgue. “Pick me. Choose me. Love me,” says the dead Meredith. It’s a freaky flashback to when she said those words to Derek last season in that icky triangle with Addison.
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Dirty Sexy Money: The Bridge

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Nick talks with Simon Elder (Blair Underwood) in the back of his car. Simon has to jet off to Haiti to give away free laptops to schools – “totally your thing,” he tells Nick, and offers his business card with phone number.Read More

Private Practice: In Which Addison Finds a Showerhead

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Addison is having fantasy dreams about Pete. Apparently, she dreams about him all the time (like we didn’t see that coming). But she makes a big mistake in telling Naomi, who immediately tells Violet, who tells the rest of the staff. In the meantime, the girls talk about “scratching that itch,” but Addison says she doesn’t “do that.” Get a massaging showerhead! say the girls. Is this TMI? Because I think it might be.Read More

House, M.D.: Guardian Angels

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Irene is a funeral cosmetician who’s having weird hallucinations. Well, that would be weird in real life, but for House, it’s just another day in the life. While preparing a body, Irene’s dead subject comes to life and tries to rape her. She falls on the floor in a seizure. Wow, it only took 30 seconds for somebody to have a seizure this week.Read More

Journeyman: The Legend of Dylan McCleen

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Dan, Katie and Zack are enjoying an afternoon at the farmer’s market. They run into Jack and his girlfriend there. When the rest wander off, Dan and Zack are left watching some street entertainers when Dan gets that telltale headache and heads into the past, leaving Zack alone on the street with strangers. Ok, don’t you think they’d be prepared for this?  I mean, the guy disappears at the drop of a hat.Read More

Heroes: Fight or Flight

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Mohinder and Matt worry over Molly’s health after Matt’s father intrudes on her thoughts. Matt and Nathan travel to Philly to find his dad and figure out what the heck is going on.Read More

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