Sorry for the lateness again-- but this is a quiet week (finally), so you're not gonna miss anything.
Wednesday, 2/14
Catch up with one of the hottest new shows of the season when CBS runs a Jericho recap at 7 CST. Next week begins the new epsiodes.
Thursday, 2/15
Buffy creator, Joss Whedon, directs an episode of The Office where Michael speaks at Ryan's business school, and Dwight tangles with a bat in the office.
Friday, 2/16
Instant Star; The N. 7:30 pm CST. Season Premiere.
Mail Call; History Channel. 8 pm CST. Season Premiere.
I wish I had more time to watch this fascinating show.
Real Time With Bill Maher; HBO. 10 pm. Season Premiere.
Must See TV, right here.
Russell Simmons Presents Def Poetry; HBO. 11 pm. Season Premiere.
Saturday, 2/17
Justin Timberlake's last hosting duty on Saturday Night Live caused a buzz with the video "Dick in a Box", and tonight's your chance to catch it again (or the first time). But since SNL sucks-- hard-- here's a link to the (uncensored) video without having to watch all the rest of the garbage:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=1dmVU08zVpA
SNL usually makes me puke, but those three minutes made me laugh.
Sunday, 2/18
Amazing Race; CBS. 7 pm. Season Premiere.
I had been a faithful watcher of the show until last year, when I stopped watching due to time constraints. But this season is an All-Star one. Yeah, frickin' Rob & Amber are on it (now using family and friends' fifteen minutes of fame, apparently), but so are Kevin and Drew-- two of the funniest reality show contestants on any show. Recommended.
Planet Carnivore; National Geographic. 7 & 8 pm. Series Premiere.
Series looking at some of the most skilled predators on the planet. The first ep is about a lioness in Tanzania.
An, finally, the Sundance Channel airs the entire second season on Slings and Arrows from 2-7 pm CST (six 50-minute episodes). Admittedly, I wasn't as excited about the second season as I was the first, but it's still great television. The 2nd season followed the attempts to get a performance of MacBeth made. Also, there was some great moments and commentary about marketing when the festival's main financial contributor pulled out, and the marketing firm hired to raise awareness of the show continually insulted all their season ticket holders as well as theatre itself.
After the season rerun, the third season of the show begins (7 pm CST).
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