At 8, ABC has two new episodes of According To Jim (including the series finale), followed by Earth 2100.
NBC has a new I'm A Celebrity ... Get Me Outta Here at 8, then Inside The Obama White House: Brian Williams Reports and the season finale of Law and Order: SVU.
Versus has the Penguins/Red Wings game at 8.
TCM has It Happened One Night at 8, then Mr. Smith Goes To Washington.
At 9, FOX has a new Mental.
The CW has a new Hitched or Ditched at 9.
G4 has a sneak peek at Web Soup at 9.
Discovery has a new Deadliest Catch at 9, followed by a new Man vs. Wild (with Will Ferrell).
At 10, FX has a new Rescue Me.
Bravo has a new Real Housewives of New Jersey at 10.
History Channel has a new Life After People.
Sci-Fi has a new ECW at 10.
Travel Channel has a new Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern at 10.
Also at 10: MTV has the season premiere of Paris Hilton's My New BFF. Does she get a new best friend every year?
If you've got a hankering to see Will Ferrell's new comedy flick Land of the Lost,you definitely don't want to miss tomorrow night's new episode of Man Vs. Wild (airs Tuesday 6/2 at 10PM ET on Discovery Channel).
The special, dubbed Men Vs. Wild, will feature Ferrell trekking out into the harsh wilderness with host Bear Grylls in what's sure to be a more humorous than informative hour. Exclusive clips from Land of the Lost (it opens this Friday) will play throughout the commercial breaks.
Personally, I'm more excited about this than the movie itself. I love Ferrell, but Land of the Lost just strikes me as a remake that didn't need to be made. However, you have to admit, this is one helluva perfect cross-promotional stunt - anything to see Ferrell cracking jokes while peeing in the Swedish wilderness and wearing a dead animal hide.
Here's a preview - after watching it, I'm pretty sure Ferrell would have a hard time surviving in a supermarket.
How can there be so many DVDs released in one day and there not be one that I want to buy? I never got into Stargate, I don't want to own Dallas on DVD, ditto Reba, and I refuse to buy Walker Texas Ranger because a.) it's not very good, and b.) it replaced a show that I really loved in the early 90s. I enjoyed Benny Hill, but I don't know if I enjoyed it enough to own it. So it looks like I'm going to save some money this week.
Yeah, right. Like I won't find something to buy that was released a while ago.
I'm a little depressed at how effortless it was to come up with the shows for this list. How can I possibly watch this much television during the Summer?
Then I looked at the TiVo beneath my TV, the Media Center PC and Xbox 360 in the office, and the Slingbox Pro in my living room and laughed for having even asked the question.
All of this TV is feasible because I own devices that are dedicated to helping me ingest the maximum number of programs possible within a 24-hour period. I'm TV obese, and it's a wonder with all the sedentary behavior, I'm not physically obese as well.
That being said (and wholeheartedly ignored), here are 11 shows my toys will help me binge on this Summer.
(S04E15) After the big revelations last week regarding the ongoing case, I fully expected a stand-alone episode that mostly ignored it this week. And that is pretty much what was delivered. It's ok though, because while it was open and shut, this was an interesting case.
What really sold the mystery for me was the way it was presented. The Club One angle worked on a couple different levels. I would have said it was worth it just for the scene with McGee, Abby, Ziva, and Lee making their entrance, but there was much more.
The exclusivity of the club put the team at a disadvantage because they couldn't investigate as they normally would. It had the bonus of putting us in the same situation, because we couldn't get a feel for the suspects.