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Never has the phrase you don't know what you've got until it's gone been more appropriate.
So much TV, so not enough room on my TiVo. Let's get right to what's happening this week.
Many of you have aptly titled "Samantha Who?," which returns to the schedule Thursday at 8:30 p.m. on ABC, "Samantha Where?" The show hasn't been on the air since December 1. ABC kept adding it to the schedule and taking it off to make room for epic long episodes of "The Bachelor." The funny comedy deserves more than a four month break in the middle of the season.
We won't learn until April 19 whether Edie survived the strangulation/ car crash/electrocution (although I have to say it's not looking good is it?) on "Desperate Housewives." But we do know that Nicollette Sheridan has stated that she won't be returning to the show next season.
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It's not an exaggeration to say that at least once a day I quote "Arrested Development" to someone ("There's always money in the banana stand!"), wish the show was still on the air or cross my fingers that the much talked about "Arrested Development" movie really does happen.
How absolutely perfect, perfect, perfect was last night's episode of "ER"? So perfect that I'm almost ready to pardon the show for all its past transgressions.
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If you only watch one episode of Friday Night Lights, tonight's episode (9 p.m. on NBC) is the one to watch.
It's Jason Street's (Scott Porter) final episode and his story arc is so compelling that at the end of the hour I found myself wishing that we could have spin-off that would follow Jason on his new adventure.
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ABC is making big news this week because of The Bachelor brouhaha.
I've never been a fan of the show (couldn't even make it through the first season) so although I find it fascinating that a man can go from most desirable dad in America to deceptive, despicable cad overnight, I can't muster up that much interest in the story.
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Reaper finally returns for a second season Tuesday at 8 p.m. on the CW.
If you didn't watch the show last year, no worries. It's easy to pick up and jump right in. Quick recap: on his 21st birthday Sam (Bret Harrison) discovered that his parents had sold his soul to the devil. That means that Sam is forced to become the Devil's (Ray Wise) bounty hunter with the help of his two friends Sock (Tyler Labine) and Ben (Rick Gonzalez). Last year, the show really heated up once Ken Marino and Michael Ian Black were introduced as demons leading a rebellion against the Devil and in the final moments of the season Sam learned that he was actually the Devil's son. Really that's all you need to know.
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