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Far from a recommendation of "What to Watch," these mini-reviews are all the shows I personally saw (or will see) in the present week. Sure, we all watch CNN, the evening news, and one or two of those "other" news shows, and yet how do we feel about the other shows we watch weekly? Here are my own mini-reviews, episode-to-episode.

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Best Reason to Turn on TV This Week:

24. Tony's back. 'nuf said. 

Biggest Disappointment This Week:

2 1/2 Men. Not their best episode this week.

 Quote of the Week:

“Don't go putting too much junk in the trunk!"

The O.C., while Summer is drawn by Seth for his planned comic book, of which he often makes the women, shall we say, more voluptuous than in the real world. 

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  • Near Miss
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Encapsulated TV reviews for:

February 19th-February 25th, 2005.

The Techtite.com ratings system (icon version):

Burnout  Near Miss  Small Crater  Large Crater  Deep Impact

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Saturday

11:30, NBC : Saturday Night Live. Jason Bateman with musical group...oh, I forget right now. Let's just put it this way; if anyone missed Jason's good sense of humor in that other show on FOX that shall not be named on NBC, he certainly showed his comic sense of humor here. The most memorable shtick, however, would have to go to the two SNL regulars playing Prince Charles and Camilla Parker-Bowles in the evening's SNL news skit. That was a total riot. Jason was hilarious too though, so all you Arrested Development fanatics save your e-mails. It's not like this is Last Comic Standing. Large Crater

Sunday

9:00, ABC: Desperate Housewives. Last time on this show, Susan had just found out that the creepy neighbor boy may or may not have mistakenly killed his infant little sister when a baby himself. Yeah; I don't buy that either, especially when what we saw was his father killing the neighbor lady just for getting too close to the truth. Anyway, it's all another week at Wisteria Lane, although in a major turn of events, Susan's plumber boyfriend gets too close to one of those houses he's secretly investigating for an old acquaintance, and gets shot, only to have the cops find out. Oh, this is also some time after he confesses to Susan he'd like to have kids of her own, and she having already had a now-teenage daughter isn't keen on the idea. I'd say who I feel is the selfish one of the two, but I'm not in the mood for serious debate here. Large Crater

10:00, ABC: Boston Legal. This was one of those episode that shows what the series' strong and weak points are. The strong points are Rhona Mitra and James Spader, whose characters reach a serious bump in their relationship when Alan (James Spader) is intimidated by a man stronger than him at a bar who flirts with his girlfriend (Rhona Mitra), only to have Spader pay another guy $300 to punch the guy. The resulting barroom brawl sends Alan to court for...what was that again? Oh, right; it isn't supposed to make a lick of sense, because it was written by David E. Kelly, who ever since Brotherhood of Poland NH is showing signs of needing a sabbatical. I mean he's written good stuff before, but this is pretty off base. Oh, and while I love William Shatner to death, this whole bit with his character getting all sweaty when Candice Bergen whispers his name into his ear? That's been stale since the first time it happened, and now it's just silly. As for Bergen; I still can't decide if she simply doesn't get along with the other cast members or she simply doesn't like the show, but she really isn't at her best. This is no Murphy Brown performance for her; she can do better than this, I am sure. Anyway; the episode was good because of the final moment when Alan, often the pompous oaf, suddenly shows a chink in his armor when his girlfriend may break up with him. That was superb. Large Crater

Monday

9:30, CBS: Two and a Half Men. This was another episode which shows how a simple premise can be woven into a hilarious sitcom story. The simple story is that Jake is home for a week as Judith goes to Hawaii alone (?). The men are so used to their daily routine they forget Jake at school, twice. The final shot of them coming to terms with their change in schedule, only to forget Judith at the airport was pretty funny. Large Crater

9:00, FOX: 24. Just as in a prior season when a nuclear blast goes off right when you least expect it, a nuclear reactor meltdown occurs when you felt they would never dare go that far in this series. However; it makes for good characterizations of the leads in this season, and shows exactly what they are fighting to keep from happening everywhere else. Anyway; Jack and Tony now have the wife of Big Bad's Apprentice in custody. BBA unknowingly bumps into his son to kill him for possibly thwarting their Big Plans, right when his wife leads Jack right to them. Wife/mom is all "I'll help but only if you save the life of my son." BBA is all "You shoot me and I kill the boy." Talk about sons who don't have to worry about finding a gift for Father's Day. I'm just saying. Weird.  Large Crater

9:00, NBC: Las Vegas. Aside from The Pussycat Dolls and Dean Cain guest starring, this was un unremarkable episode. I'm not kidding; when Vanessa Marcil goes on stage as a Pussycat Doll and the kooky lighting makes the whole moment entirely forgettable, you know you have a flawed episode. Yet seeing an opening for Dean Cain as a recurring character, as well as Marcil's best acting on this show to date as his estranged soul mate, makes this episode truly work, even if only just barely. Overall this is another case of good not great.  Small Crater

9:30, CBS: CSI: Miami Horatio meets up again with Mr. "diplomatic immunity" that got away on a prior episode. Turns out dad can rescind the rights to immunity of his son if he so chooses. Well turns out dear old dad isn't so dear if he ain't the real dad so bye bye faux son, as he goes to jail for real. Overall I'd have to say this series is finding its niche lately. That's great news. Small Crater

Tuesday

9:00, CBS : The Amazing Race 7. ...in two weeks.

10:00, ABC: NYPD Blue It's on the digital VCR; review later when I see it.

Wednesday

8:00, ABC: Lost. The good news is that there's a new episode February 9th. The bad news this is February 2nd. More news by next week.

Thursday

8:00, NBC: Joey. Review coming soon.

8:30, NBC: The Apprentice 3 Ditto.

8:00, FOX: The O.C. Ditto part 2. See you then, O. C.'s.

Close-up of the week: 9:00, CBS: CSI.

No Jorja Fox? If only that was the least of this episode's many flaws. The truth is, I'm sick and tired of all the Jerry Springer style balderdash on this series lately; gosh oh golly, the murder victim was into a kinky sex, which in this case means he wore diapers and even had a "play room." The real problem here isn't the infantilism; the problem is that without such piss-poor kinky titillation within this mystery, the mystery itself would totally stink. In fact, this episode's entire mystery was revealed before the opening credit roll; fat idiot jumps off his balcony. But why did he do it? Spoilers be darned because this story has been done over and over and over again; the guy was high on LSD. Whatever; the fact is this was one very poor episode. Near Miss

10:00, CBS: Without a Trace. Pompous pop culture princess gets kidnapped by maniac who blames "her" for his kid sister killing herself when her teen idol never wrote back to her. What; we're supposed to feel sorry for someone not being responded to, because such fans never take things too seriously...? Bwa-ha-ha! Just look at how one simple response to a simple fan letter cost poor young star Rebecca Schaffer her life back in the '80s. No, a star in their right mind is not going to reply to you. Ever. Accept it and just enjoy the music/movies/shows they provide you. That said; maniac kidnaps girl, makes faux "live or die" vote site to get feedback as to whether or not to kill her. Guy cheats to make sure the count is almost always "die." Jack and his team come on at the nick of time. The end. Overall; nice episode, though rather simple. Small Crater

Friday

8:00, UPN: Star Trek: Enterprise. Part two of three is more evidence of the "how" and "why" to the capitol of all of the League of Planets being on Earth, as Archer stops a potential war and even engages in a near fight to the death to keep it. Does that make any sense? Well it does in the show, when Archer finds a loophole to keep any ambassadors from dying due to some rite-of-passage where a killed crewmate requires the blood of their murderer, or something slightly like that. Anyway the drone ship is located by the fleet of Vulcan and other ships, and they are in pursuit just in time for the part three conclusion. On happier news: Trip and Tucker are no longer stuck on board, though they stayed on long enough for some nice three dimensional character acting for them. Large Crater

8:00, Sci-Fi: Stargate SG-1. The gang engages in a little bit of a humorous episode, where their old sort-of nemesis yet now quasi-good-guy is pronounced "king" on the world they deserted him on. This, when an army of Jaffa are about to invade the region, with the SG-1 team ready to stop them from killing anyone. This isn't until they find out that the would be king was pronounced so because of prophecies inscribed on a pillar, and this pillar means the ancients had some sort of time traveling device nearby, of which the team finds and obtains. Don't worry; I don't know how they came to the conclusion of a time machine being in the vicinity, either, let alone an abandoned one. Yet the overall episode has some nice humor, particularly between O'Neil and his now ex-nemesis. Large Crater

9:00, Sci-Fi: Stargate: Atlantis. Didn't see the tape yet.

 

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