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April 12, 2007
The Real "Jericho" Stands-up
“Jericho,” to my pleasant surprise, finally delivered last night some hard answers to the mystery behind dozens of nuclear attacks on U.S. cities.
Apparently, a bunch of terrorists who don’t get along — but all hate America — joined together to steal bombs and set them off quicker than the CIA expected. Of course, the man behind the devious plan appears to be a CIA executive.
While I applaud the show’s writers and producers for delivering some answers, the plot isn’t as shocking or original as I had hoped for. Still, there’s plenty of time to dress up the old conspiracy angle over the summer. It looks like “Jericho” is here to stay. CBS says there are three episodes left before the big season finale airs.
Tonight’s TV Notables:
“Survivor,” 8 p.m., CBS — Anyone still watching this?
“Ugly Betty,” 8 p.m., ABC — Can you believe ABC had this originally slated to air on Friday nights?
“My Name is Earl,” 8 p.m., NBC — Funny new episode.
“The Office,” 8:30 p.m., NBC — Tonight’s subject: Anger Management. Hehe.
“30 Rock,” 9 p.m., NBC — It took me too long to appreciate this show, but I am on board.
“Grey’s Anatomy,” 9 p.m., ABC — Billed as a new episode, this edition features only flashbacks to memorable moments from the past three seasons.
Have a hit, Red Sox. Have a hit, please.
— Andy
Posted by Andy Ravens at April 12, 2007 11:39 AM