Latest episode clacks for this show:
How would Wisteria Lane be different if some classic TV housewives had lived there (some actually did) back in the early 1960s?
It was a grisly week of numbers, with show after show posting losses. There were series lows, and season lows. Bright spots included the ‘Grammy Awards’ and the premiere of ‘Suspect Behavior’. On cable, how is ‘Being Human’ stacking up against ‘Stargate Universe’?
Quotes … quotes, everywhere quotes. Join the Clique as we Clack about the best quotes of the week.
The past comes back to haunt several housewives, while Lynette’s family is worried they’re in for a real haunting.
Mid-season really heats up this with premieres from ‘Harry’s Law’, ‘American Idol’, ‘Skins’, ‘White Collar’, ‘Royal Pains’, and ‘Fairly Legal’. We also saw the debut of ‘Fringe’ on Friday, and the new NBC Thursday. There are also some surprising numbers for ‘The Game’ on BET, and more ‘Jersey Shore’ craziness.
The mid-season premieres continue to roll out, but not with the numbers that the networks might have been hoping for. ‘The Cape’ and ‘Off The Map’ both had less than stellar starts this week, while Bob’s Burgers took a hand-off from the NFL and scored big.
Some great writing and guest stars Polly Bergen, Larry Hagman and Gregory Itzin make this a pretty solid episode about aging, loneliness and the spectre of death.