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Tonight on the tube: 150 bad jokes over dead bodies on CSI: Miami

8:00p/7:00 Central

  • More and more people are apparently gravitating to the CBS comedy lineup as its the only network seeing gains here. The Big Bang Theory kicks things off with Leonard accidentally drawing the attention of a “future Mrs. Wolowitz.” Then, Ted pitches a building design to Barney’s company on How I Met Your Mother.
  • It’s not leaving very many viewers left for NBC, where Chuck finds himself in a romantic triangle, of sorts, when Jill gets jealous of his fake relationship with Sarah. Even worse off is FOX’s Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. Tonight, Jesse comes back into the fold to track down a possible Skynet conspirator with Derek.
  • On two episodes of TLC’s Little People, Big World, the boys have to deal with a losing streak in soccer, while Matt ponders moving his business office into the home. Over on The CW’s Gossip Girl, Thanksgiving comes to the Waldorf household.
  • The stars are at it again on ABC’s Dancing With the Stars. Tune in and watch how fat all the female professional dancers are getting. I think some of them might be nearing triple digits!
  • Or, at the half hour, flip over to ESPN and see if they can get through Monday Night Football with less than two hundred mistakes. It’s Browns (3-6) v. Bills (5-4) tonight.

9:00p/8:00 Central

  • Apparently, if you have a big family you can get a show on TLC. After tonight’s Jon & Kate Plus 8, where we can watch the couple’s vow renewal in Hawaii, there’s yet another “big family” special, Hayes Family.
  • The History Channel is offering a two-hour examination into the life and times and ideas of Einstein. Or for modern geniuses, tune into USA’s WWE Raw. MyNetwork TV continues forcing magicians to come up with new tricks on Magic’s Biggest Secrets Finally Revealed.
  • Chad Michael Murray writes The CW’s One Tree Hill as an homage to films of the ’40s. CBS sticks with comedy as Two and a Half Men, where Charlie is invited to spend the night with her. Then, on Worst Week, am’s parents arrive to meet Mel’s family and you can just imagine how well that’s going to go.
  • At the half hour, if you want, you can flip to ABC and watch as Sam admits to Own that she lives with her ex leading him to admit that his BFF is his ex. Good times on Samantha Who?
  • But don’t do that if you’re going to start watching NBC’s Heroes. It’s really getting good again (FINALLY!), but it’s bleeding viewers left and right, setting a series low last week. Tonight, battle lines are being drawn with heroes and villains falling into place on either side.

10:00p/9:00 Central

  • NBC wraps up its night with a show that’s already been canceled because no one is watching it. My Own Worst Enemy. Henry starts to suspect his wife is an agent sent to spy on him. Of course I guess none of it matters because we won’t likely get resolution on any of this before it’s finished.
  • The Biography Channel wraps up the first season of Why I Ran, while MTV brings you another hour of The Hills, and VH1 brings you week five of their Scream Queens competition.
  • Cheri Oteri guests on ABC’s Boston Legal as a woman fired for voting McCain. But if you want to see David Crusoe wrap the cold open with a distasteful joke at the expense of the dead for the 150th time, then you need to watch CBS’s 150th episode of CSI: Miami.
  • Soulja Boy Tellem makes an appearance on MTV’s My Super Sweet 16, proving that you can never be too spoiled, while Into the Unknown With George Noory explores “Witchcraft” on Sci Fi.
Photo Credit: Sci Fi

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