The latest set of releases includes ‘Hatfields & McCoys’, ‘Misfits’, ‘MST3K’, ‘Melrose Place’, ‘Federal Men’, ‘Fog and Crimes’, ‘Those In Power’, ‘Wolverine’, ‘Young Justice’, ‘Dora The Explorer’, ‘Sacred Blacksmith’, ‘Transformers Prime’, and ‘Strike Witches’.
The week’s releases include ‘Doctor Who’, ‘Torchwood’, ‘iCarly’, ‘Reggie Perrin’, ‘Simon & Simon’, ‘Melrose’, ‘Punky Brewster’, ‘California Dreams’, ‘Smurfs’, ‘Young Justice’, ‘Richard Scarry’, ‘Hey Dude’, ‘Get Along Gang’, and ‘The Littles’.
This week’s releases include ‘Being Human’, ‘Make It Or Break It’, ‘Drop Dead Diva’, ‘Penn & Teller’, ‘Party Animals’, ‘Melrose Place’, ‘The PJs’, ‘Identity’, ‘Murdoch Mysteries’, ‘Ben 10′, ‘Boy Meets World’, ‘Super Hero Squad’, and ‘According To Jim’.
In this episode, Mitch and Cam live in an alternate reality and Claire should probably go work for Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce, because she is amazing at slogans.
The singing kids of ‘Glee’ returned to FOX and rode the ‘Idol’ wave to huge numbers. Over on cable, Discovery had a return of their own as the men of ‘Deadliest Catch’ opened a new crab season.
ABC and CBS went with the old double-team, using ‘Dancing With The Stars’ and the NCAA Championship to knock ‘Idol’ all the way to third in viewers last week. Elsewhere, what’s up with those ‘Justified’ numbers?
Last week brought good news for our friends over at ‘Castle’, and bad news for every show on Thursday. Over on cable, TNT and USA went all girlpower on us, bringing back ‘Saving Grac’e and ‘In Plain Sight.’