When Stefan and Damon's lives are on the line it's up to an unexpected ally to save them both in this week's episode, "Kill or Be Killed".
It's volunteer day in Mystic Falls as the opening of a new park provides Stefan with an opportunity to make peace with Mason Lockwood.
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Paul's picks for Monday night: Castle (time-travelling murderers?!), Chuck (James Effin' Bond!), and Men with Brooms (look, a friend worked on the production team).
Most blackmail plots in comedy follow a very standard formula. Person A finds out that Person B did something bad, and Person B does not want Person C to find out. This usually results in Person A blackmailing Person B, and hilarity ensues. The plot thinkens in a predictable way: Person B has had enough of the blackmail, and comes clean to Person C.
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After last week's circus-like Brtiney Spears episode, Glee does a 180 and produces one of the most emotional and possibly controversial episodes of the entire series. It all starts when Finn sees an image of Jesus Christ burned into his grill cheese sandwich.
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I've read it elsewhere, including Dalton Ross' EW.com blog, but this fact about Survivor: Nicaragua can't possibly be overstated: there are not a lot of likable castaways this season. And with one of the few worth rooting for (Super Bowl-winning coach Jimmy Johnson) being sent home last week, it made for a very painful episode to watch.
Dexter: "It's like when you get on a plane, they tell you if the oxygen masks come down, to put yours on first before taking care of the kids. I need to take care of my own needs, too. Otherwise, I'll be spinning out of control. That's not good for anyone."
Falling back into routine after a tragedy is always a struggle.
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