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Jim and Pam’s first joint sales-pitch goes awry when Michael starts to flirt with the client. Meanwhile, Dwight tries to place his own patsy into a Sabre-sponsored minority training program.
As we race toward the end of this television season, last week was another full of crazy lows. Crazy, like Community and 30 Rock not even managing 4 million viewers. On the plus side, the NFL’s Thursday prime time first round was a big success.
“Just come out so we can talk. Or sing about it.” – Jesse to Rachel, hiding in the bathroom on ‘Glee’
On the nights I’m actually able to watch three or more TV shows (whether they’re new, recorded or via DVD), I post my own personal ranking of how each fared against the other. Some spoilers may follow.
Erin and Secretary’s Day headline a train wreck of an episode saved by the unlikeliest of sources: the good folks at Sesame Workshop. And Purell.
TV shows may come and go, but we can always imagine what an ideal night’s lineup might look like. Let’s take a look at the dream Tuesday night on NBC.
The big story this week was the return of ‘Dancing With The Stars’. The show was just a whisker away from ‘Idol’ in total viewers, and propelled ‘Castle’ to a big win against ‘CSI: Miami’. Over on cable, everybody loves Discovery’s ‘Life’.