Twas a weird Bones night indeed. Guest stars: Stephen Fry (as Dr. Gordon Wyatt), Dan Castellaneta (as Officer Novarro), and Homer Simpson (as an X-ray). Also starring a lepruchaun.
A tiny green skeleton is found buried under a freeway, lying in a pot of gold. Okay, not literally, it was lying on a few gold pieces.
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My pick for tonight: Even though I'm in wedding overload after this summer, I still can't get enough of the shows about them. I think mostly they make me feel better about my own life, because even though I might not be getting married anytime soon, at least I'm not a loon like most of the brides on these shows.
Once again, the Scranton branch finds itself at the mercy of corporate and financial difficulties. The employees have gone through a lot of downsizing over the years, from Devon's termination, to mergers, and most recently, the closing of a branch.
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It almost feels like the real show this week, doesn't it? If it weren't for the stupid giant stage, anyway...
So, Top 16 week. This could get long, so I hope you've got the patience to read through it all, because I'm hilarious, you know, so it's worth it.
Top 16 Performances
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My pick for tonight: It's America's Next Top Model, obvs. There are only four girls left and apparently two are going home tonight.
Switchfoot Hello Hurricane (Amazon)
It's taken Switchfoot a little over three years to put together their seventh studio album, but it was definitely worth the wait. After the release of Oh! Gravity.
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My pick for tonight: Definitely So You Think You Can Dance, especially since this is the first "normal" week all season. Stupid baseball. You can also watch Rick Mercer bungee jump with Rick Hansen tonight on CBC--I don't know about you, but I'm fascinated by this.
Another week in talk shows, another week of the same ol' listings, right? Wrong! I've made two posts today that might be of interest to fans of late night television, talk shows, and this weekly post.
Kevin Pollak has carved himself a very successful career as a top-notch character actor in comedies and dramas. Nearly every filmgoer on earth has seen one of his dozens of films -- The Usual Suspects, A Few Good Men, The Whole Nine Yards, Hostage, Grumpy Old Men, Casino, L.A.
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