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About Melissa and Joey


Melissa and Joey premiered on ABC Family on August 17, 2010



About the Show:
"Melissa & Joey," a half-hour multi-cam comedy with Melissa Joan Hart and Joey Lawrence executive producing and starring, finds Hart portraying Mel, the grown-up former wild child of a political family who is now a local politician herself. When her sister ends up in prison and brother-in-law flees after a scandal hits, Mel must take responsibility for her teenaged niece Lennox and pre-adolescent nephew Ryder. Spread too thin to manage by herself, help comes in the unlikely form of Joe (Lawrence) who, desperate for a job, moves in and becomes the family's "manny." David Kendall & Bob Young are executive producers and writers; Paula Hart also serves as executive producer.

Cast:
Joey LawrenceJoe Longo
Melissa Joan HartMel Burke
Taylor SpreitlerLennox Scanlon
Nick RobinsonRyder Scanlon


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Season 1



Episode 1: Pilot
Former wild child Mel Burke has just been elected as city council person for Toledo, Ohio. However, in addition to her new job, she is also forced into raising her niece, Lennox, and her nephew, Ryder. Lennox and Ryder's father, Louis Scanlon, was part of a ponzi scheme and fled the country. Their mother was sent to prison, leaving Mel as the only option. Joe Longo, a former employee of Louis and lost all of his money. His wife kicked him out and left him with nothing. Joe tracks down Mel for information on Louis. Their paths continue to cross until Mel accidentally offers Joe a job to help her take care of the kids. Lennox got suspended from school and Joe saves the day getting Lennox to talk to the principal and accept her punishment.

Episode 2: Moving On
Mel dates a guy with ulterior motives. Joe deals with getting his stuff back from his ex-wife, most importantly his flat screen TV. Lennox tries to make friends in her new school.

Episode 3: Nanny Love
Joe fears that being a nanny will prevent him from having a love life. Mel is worried that a depressed Joe means no more gourmet food so she lies to help him get a date with her former sorority sister. Joe needs to keep the lie going to help out Mel in her job.

Episode 4: Boys Toys 'R' Us
Lennox starts dating a bad boy that Mel disapproves of, while Mel is also dating a bad boy of her own. Joe takes it upon himself to reorganize Mel‘s closet.

Episode 5: The Perfect Storm
Mel grounds Lennox because she is failing chemistry and needs to study. However, when Senator Russell Burke, Mel‘s father, shows up unexpected, he undermines her authority. Senator Burke sweet talks Joe and takes the kids out for a night of fun against Mel‘s wishes. Seeing the conflict between Mel and Lennox, Senator Burke invites Lennox to move in with him and her grandmother in Washington, D.C.

Episode 6: Spies & Lies
Mel catches Joe having secret meetings with a girl named Tessa in the basement. When Mel begins to spy, she learns that Joe & Tessa are on a manhunt for her brother-in-law Lewis Scanlon. Mel & Joe think Ryder is getting bullied at school because he keeps ?losing? his stuff. Joe & Mel come to his rescue by getting his stuff back, but proceed to make everything worse.

Episode 7: Up Close & Personal
Mel is working on her public image and invites a TV reporter to do a story on her and the kids. Celeste Vega (Valery Ortiz) finds out that Mel has a male nanny working for her and shifts the story to Joe. Stephanie alerts Joe that the piece is not flattering for Mel. Joe goes down to Celeste‘s office to defend Mel.

Episode 8: Dancing With the Stars of Toledo
Mel agrees to participate in a local Dancing with the Stars themed charity event to raise money for the at-risk kids that Lennox tutors. Mel agrees to dance with Joe at the event, but creative differences cause them to part ways. Stephanie finds a way for celebrity dancer Mark Ballas to be Mel‘s partner in the competition. However, when Mel gets injured, it‘s Joe who saves the day.

Episode 9: Seoul Man
Mel needs to prove that all her employees are US citizens. However, all of Joe‘s paperwork has been subpoenaed by the court for his divorce hearing. Mel worries that she will have to fire Joe if he can‘t find his paperwork in time. Lennox decides to go to a school dance with one of her girlfriend creating a rumor that Lennox is a lesbian.

Episode 10: In Lennox We Trust
Mel is excited that Lennox is dating the Mayor‘s son, Brett (Justin Prentice). Mel hasn‘t been happy with the kids that Lennox has been spending time with, so she thinks Brett will be a good influence on her. When Mel learns that Brett has offered Lennox alcohol, she and Joe go see the Mayor. The Mayor informs them that Lennox is the one who supplied the alcohol. Joe & Mel decide to do some snooping in Lennox‘s room to find out who is telling the truth. Ryder is spending time with Mrs. Gellar (Katherine Helmond), an elderly lady from the neighborhood, to fulfill his school‘s community service requirement.

Episode 11: A Fright in the Attic
Mel tries to get the kids excited about celebrating Halloween. Joe hears noises coming from the attic. When he goes to investigate, he discovers Lewis Scanlon (John Ross Bowie) hiding from the cops. Lewis asks Joe for some compassion so that he can spend one last night with his kids before going to jail. Meanwhile, no one can tell what Mel‘s Halloween costume is supposed to be.

Episode 12: Joe Knows
Joe decides to start his own web series giving financial tips to investors. He asks Mel for a financial investment to help get the series off the ground. Mel‘s suggestions to improve his web series do not sit well with Joe. Lennox gets tutored by a nerdy boy from school that she develops feelings for.

Episode 13: Enemies With Benefits
Joe has rekindled a spark with his ex-wife Tiffany (Megan Hilty). But when Tiffany meets Mel, she reveals that she's been keeping a big secret from Joe. Meanwhile, Lennox works on winning a popularity contest in school.

Episode 14: Don't Train on My Parade
Sparks fly between Joe & Mel’s personal trainer.  Lennox tries to just be friends with Beckett even though she has a crush on him.

Episode 15: Lost in Translation
Mel needs Joe to be a translator for a meeting with a Japanese business man.  Lennox has to partner up with her arch-rival in high school.

Episode 16: Joe Versus the Reunion
Despite everything that's happened to him this year, Joe decides to go to his college reunion to show his former classmates that he's still in the game. But when his hot date cancels on him, Mel surprises Joe at the reunion, pretending to be his girlfriend. Meanwhile Lennox and Ryder plan a wild party.

Episode 17: Toledo's Next Top Model
Lennox is approached in a mall to be a model but has to persuade Mel for permission. Mel isn't so hot on the idea until she finds out about the payday! Meanwhile, Ryder is having problems with a scary new girl. Jo tries to help him ask her out, but things go south!

Episode 18: The Mel Word
Mel plans a lesbian wedding for her cousin at her house with a $5,000 budget. One of the brides-to-be has her eye on someone else! Meanwhile, Lennox and Ryder work on a documentary.

Episode 19: Auction Hero
Mel volunteers Joe for a school charity auction but the winner of the auction may have ulterior motives.

Episode 20: Waiting for Mr. Right
When Mel brings home a guy who's a total square, Joe teases her about finding someone more interesting. After a foxy single ladies night out, Mel feels the pressure to find someone after her last single friend gets engaged.

Episode 21: Young Love
Mel starts a romance with a younger man. Lennox challenges a classmate to be the editor of the school blog.

Episode 22: Mel and Joe's Anniversary
Mel's new younger boyfriend George throws a party for Mel to meet his friends. Meanwhile, Joe confronts his ex-wife for going on a date at their spot on their anniversary.

Episode 23: Going the Distance?
Joe teases Mel about her relationship with George as things start to get serious. But when George gets an amazing job offer, Mel is a little less excited...because the job is in Italy. Mel contemplates what do next in this complicated situation. Meanwhile, Ryder meets Holly's interesting parents.

Episode 24: All Politics is Local
Mel's father returns to lobby for a bill Mel is against. Meanwhile, Lennox's poems garner the attention of a classmate.

Episode 25: The Other Longo
When Joe's younger brother (Matthew Lawrence) comes to town, he takes a romantic interest in Mel. Things get crazy!

Episode 26: Teacher/Teacher
Joe gets Ryder in trouble with his teacher when he "helps" him with a paper. Meanwhile, Mel helps sneak Lennox into an 18-and-over concert.

Episode 27: Play Ball
Mel recruits Joe to play on her office softball team. Meanwhile, Ryder asks Lennox to post Holly's story on the school blog.

Episode 28: A House Divided
Mel and Joe get into a property dispute with their neighbor after Joe confronts him about his loud bird. Meanwhile, Ryder films an anti-texting while driving PSA starring Lennox and a jock.

Episode 29: Do As I Say, Not As I Did
Mel convinces Joe to follow Lennox to her school dance; Holly gets jealous of Ryder.

Episode 30: The Settlement
Mel and Joe face difficult decisions after Joe comes into some money.

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About The Big C


The Big C premiered on Showtime on August 16, 2010



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Laura Linney three-time Academy Award nominee, three-time Emmy winner, and SAG and Golden Globe Award winner is coming to series television in a provocative new SHOWTIME half-hour series about a woman diagnosed with cancer. The series delves into the emotional ups and downs of a suburban wife and mother forced to face reality yet also find the light side in a dark situation. A metaphor for the way we all should live, yet rarely do, this is a journey about how to seize the day.

Cast:
Laura LinneyCathy
Oliver PlattPaul
John Benjamin HickeySean
Simon KassianidesDr Nicholas Argos
Gabriel BassoAdam
William DuffyOfficer Donner
Phyllis SomervilleMarlene
Reid ScottDr. Todd
Nadia DajaniTina
Gabourey SidibeAndrea


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Season 1



Episode 1: Pilot
After a terminal cancer diagnosis, Cathy Jamison, a perfect suburban wife and mother, drastically changes the way she is living her life.

Episode 2: Summer Time
Cathy's husband Paul asks her to see a couples therapist. Meanwhile, their son Adam attempts to escape from his mother.

Episode 3: There's No C In Team
Cathy joins a support group, while Marlene finds out about Cathy's secret.

Episode 4: Playing the Cancer Car
Cathy takes her retirement savings to buy a convertible. In the meantime, Adam receives Marlene's help.

Episode 5: Blue-Eyed Iris
Cathy is worried when she catches her son watching porn. At school, Cathy hooks up with the school's muralist while Sean tries to save the building in which he is squatting from demolition.

Episode 6: Taking Lumps
Cathy asks Lenny to get help. In the meantime, Cathy's husband and her son participate in a bathtub race and Cathy's brother starts living in her backyard.

Episode 7: Two for the Road
Sean doesn't take Cathy's news well and Adam vomits on Marlene's lawn after getting drunk.

Episode 8: Happy Birthday, Cancer
For her birthday, Paul surprises Cathy with a party just when Lenny has invited her to an art opening on the Bahamas. At the party, Cathy's brother begins a fling with Cathy's eccentric college friend Rebecca. Meanwhile, Adam picks up Marlene who is wandering around in the backyard.

Episode 9: The Ecstasy and the Agony
Cathy learns from her doctor that she was not accepted for a clinical trial. Meanwhile, Andrea and Adam get into a fight, Paul finds something out and Sean has a surprise for Marlene.

Episode 10: Divine Intervention
Cathy pays Andrea a visit at home. In the meantime, Sean and Rebecca break up and Adam sees Andrea to make an apology.

Episode 11: New Beginnings
Cathy meets with Marlene and Rebecca to have a rather unusual lunch. Meanwhile, Paul approaches his co-workers to find support.

Episode 12: Everything That Rises Must Converge
Cathy searches for an alternative treatment and visits the Bee Man with Dr. Miller. Meanwhile, Paul shows a lot of support and Marlene's Alzheimer's gets worse.

Episode 13: Taking the Plunge
Cathy learns that the bee therapy didn't work. Rebecca tells Sean a surprising secret which brings them back together. Adam finally has a moment of needed vulnerability.

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Season 4



Episode 1: Exile On Main St.
Hank is bailed out of jail to find that his literary sex scandal has made him the toast of Hollywood and the target of a lawsuit - as well as estranged him from Karen and Becca.

Episode 2: Suicide Solution
Hank polishes off a day of flaky neediness with a creative meeting about his potential new movie that ends with him hiding in a starlet's bathroom and accidentally overdosing on booze and sleeping pills.

Episode 3: Home Sweet Home
Hank takes advantage of the misperception that he tried to commit suicide and moves back home with Karen and Becca, but his daughter knows the truth; Charlie sets out to reach a sexual benchmark while a wealthy producer pursues Marcy.

Episode 4: Monkey Business
A meeting to discuss Hank's recently completed movie script ends with a billionaire dead in a bathroom; Marcy suspects that she might be pregnant; Karen meets a potential new boyfriend in the artist father of one of Becca's bandmates.

Episode 5: Freeze Frame
After a personal grooming mishap, Charlie discovers that his vasectomy was botched and that Marcy's baby could be his; Hank's relationship with lawyer Abby gets more personal but a good deed yields a compromising photo that could ruin Hank's life.

Episode 6: Lawyers, Guns and Money
A sensational photo derails Hank's case and threatens to destroy his movie project until his sincere love for Becca rescues his career, while Karen resuscitates her ex-husband's relationship with his beautiful lawyer.

Episode 7: The Recused
Forced by her relationship with Hank to recuse herself as his lawyer, Abby pitches the case to a senior partner on the golf course; Hank is dismayed by Karen's growing relationship with artist Ben; Marcy and Stu ask Charlie to help them pitch a TV project.

Episode 8: Lights. Camera. Asshole.
Hank takes a gig rewriting dialogue on a zombie sequel but threatens his job when he hooks up with a sexy woman with close ties to the film's female lead; Marcy tells Stu she's pregnant but not that the baby may be Charlie's.

Episode 9: Another Perfect Day
Evicted from his apartment, Hank moves back in with Karen and Becca while he prepares for his trial and teaches his daughter to drive; while Karen's out on a date with Ben, Becca and Pearl steal the Porsche and wreck it.

Episode 10: The Trial
A nervous Hank discovers that he's got good reason to panic when his trial turns into an all-out character assassination, with even friendly witnesses Charlie and Karen unable to portray him as anything other than a drunken, oversexed lout.

Episode 11: The Last Supper
Found guilty of statutory rape, Hank buys a used Porsche and considers fleeing from Los Angeles, but instead enjoys one last night in the company of his friends and family.

Episode 12: ...And Justice for All
As Hank awaits sentencing, the lines between his real life and the movie based on his life blur as the film's star hits on his ex-wife and he feels stirrings of passion for the actress hired to play Karen.

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Season 5



Episode 1: Winter
Original Air Date—16 January 2011
After restful post-election days in the wilderness, reality hits the Henricksons on their return to Salt Lake City. At Home Plus, Bill?s attempts to bolster morale in the wake of his polygamist revelation fall on mostly deaf ears, and he faces an uphill battle for his political life even before the swearing-in. At home, he tries to assuage the concerns of his wives and kids, who face psychological - and physical - threats around town. To stem this growing tide of ill will, Bill decides to hold an open house for his 40,000 constituents, some of whom may actually show up. Alby returns from his desert exile with a newfound desire to "purify" the compound, and exact vengeance on Bill.

Episode 2: A Seat at the Table
Original Air Date—23 January 2011
Bill's attempt to stage a "safety net" meeting for polygamist leaders is hindered by Alby and Home Plus objectors. In an effort to find common ground with her mother, Barb asks Nancy to join her at a symposium focusing on mother-daughter Mormon challenges. Nicki learns the extent of Adaleen's isolation; Marge despairs over the quandary involving Ana and Goran; and Cara Lynn impresses her math teacher, and Greg.

Episode 3: Certain Poor Shepards
Original Air Date—30 January 2011
The Henricksons try to put on a unified face during Christmas, but are tested amidst numbing revelations from Barb, Marge and Adaleen. Meanwhile, Lura takes drastic measures in response to Alby?s zealous efforts to "purify" the compound; Lois drifts towards the deep end; Bill tries to soften up a senator; Ben bonds with Heather; and Cara Lynn looks for answers about her father.

Episode 4: The Oath
Original Air Date—6 February 2011
With his swearing-in ceremony only days away, Bill searches for ways to overcome the anti-polygamist sentiment swelling among state officials. Meanwhile, Barb?s strategic attendance at a First Ladies? fashion show triggers lingering resentment between Nicki and Margene - and between Barb and Nicki. Rhonda and exiled polygamist Verlan try to shake down Alby; Margene and Pam find their niche with Goji Blast and Michael Sainte; Nicki pushes for Cara Lynn?s adoption; Lois learns the source of her ailment; Ben rewards Heather for her sensitivity.

Episode 5: The Special Relationship
Original Air Date—13 February 2011
Bill makes a deal in the Senate, but finds new obstacles to his livelihood being raised by LDS officials. Fed up with interning, Barb considers a dramatic life change that could have far-ranging consequences for the family. A legal obstacle hinders Bill and Nicki?s efforts to adopt Cara Lynn. Margene preaches the Goji gospel; Rhonda encourages Verlan to do Alby?s bidding; Lois longs for her old life with Frank; Don takes another hit for Bill.

Episode 6: D.I.V.O.R.C.E
Original Air Date—20 February 2011
Barb capitulates on Bill?s marital plans, but not on her hopes to attain the priesthood. To shore up her case, she enlists ex-Mormon feminist Renee Clayton, much to her mother Nancy?s chagrin. Meanwhile, Bill faces new impeachment pressure in the senate, and scrambles for new clients in the wake of LDS boycotts of his stores. With her eye on a new prize, Nicki chafes at the status quo. Margene eyes a sponsor for her pro-polygamy children?s rally; Cara Lynn puts in extra hours with her tutor, Greg; Alby vows to combat Safety Net with a purification program of his own; Bud Mayberry warns Bill of an imminent threat. Reunited by Bill, Frank and Lois strike a deal; Heather makes a decision that deflates a vulnerable Ben.

Episode 7: Til Death Do Us Part
Original Air Date—27 February 2011
Bill eyes a wedding as a chance to reseal his commitment to his three wives, though Barb remains skeptical. In the meantime, Nicki looks to take full advantage of her special day. Alby makes a game-changing power play; Lois resists Barb?s vision of her future; Marge is cautioned about the financial pitfalls of Goji Blast; Cara Lynn brings a guest to the theater; Heather changes her mind about Ben.

Episode 8: The Noose Tightens
Original Air Date—6 March 2011
Bill looks to Alby?s past in an effort to thwart his ambitions, leading Alby to concoct yet another diabolical scheme to bring down the Henricksons. Meanwhile, in the wake of a festering investigation into Bill?s private life, an incredulous Barb finds herself targeted as her husband?s accomplice. Nicki?s "rescue" of a skittish compound wife complicates life at home, and lands her in hot water at Juniper Creek. Stung by an assertion by Michael Sainte, Margene finds herself at the crossroads in her business with Goji Blast. Don suffers emotional aftershocks that could have a lasting impact on Home Plus; Cara Lynn?s secret leaks out; Heather apologizes for spilling the beans about Margene.

Episode 9: Exorcism
Original Air Date—13 March 2011
With Alby on the run and posing an imminent threat, the Henrickson family finds itself in lockdown mode. Frazzled though not incapacitated after a near-death experience, Nicki decides to break Cara Lynn?s "dependencies" by enrolling her in boarding school. Barb spars with Bill about her new church?s stance on polygamy, and her commitment to the family. Lois begs Frank to rescue her from confinement; Margene vows to repay Pam for her Goji investment; Ben (Douglas Smith) and Bill debate what to do about Rhonda.

Episode 10: When Men and Mountains Meet
Original Air Date—20 March 2011
With the specter of jail time looming, Bill charts out contingency plans for the family, while orchestrating a last-minute preemptive referendum on the senate floor. Meanwhile, Barb goes forward with her plan to join a reform-minded church; Margene contemplates taking a hiatus to serve as a volunteer abroad; and Nicki despairs being left alone as her family splinters. Cara Lynn considers a return to her roots; Ben enlists Rhonda to help him win over Heather; Don shares some bad news with Bill about Home Plus. As Easter arrives, the Henricksons receive heartening support from their polygamist constituents, briefly lifting the dark cloud that?s been hovering over the family since Bill?s election. Finally, an unexpected vision leads Bill to a final confrontation with his most deeply-held beliefs.

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About Blue Blood


Blue Blood premiered on CBS on September 24, 2010



About the Show:
BLUE BLOODS is a drama about a multi-generational family of cops dedicated to New York City law enforcement. Frank Reagan (Tom Selleck) is the New York Chief of Police and patriarch of the Reagan brood, which he heads as diplomatically as he does the force, even when dealing with the politics that plagued his unapologetically bold father, Henry (Len Cariou), during his stint as Chief. A source of pride and concern for Frank is his eldest son Danny (Donnie Wahlberg), a seasoned detective, family man and Iraqi War vet who on occasion uses dubious tactics to solve cases. The sole Reagan woman in the family, Erin (Bridget Moynahan), is a N.Y. Assistant D.A. and newly single parent, who also serves as the legal compass for her siblings and father. Jamie (Will Estes) is the youngest Reagan, fresh out of Harvard Law and the family's "golden boy." However, unable to deny the family tradition, Jamie decided to give up a lucrative future in law and is now a newly minted cop, a career change seemingly supported by his beautiful girlfriend, Sydney Davenport (Dylan Moore), a first year lawyer. Jamie's life takes an abrupt turn, however, when he's asked to become part of a clandestine police investigation even his father knows nothing about, and one that could impact the family's legacy. Emmy Award winners Mitchell Burgess, Robin Green and Leonard Goldberg are executive producers for CBS Television Studios.

Cast:
Tom SelleckChief Frank Reagan
Bridget MoynahanErin Reagan-Boyle
Donnie WahlbergDet. Danny Reagan
Will EstesJamie Reagan
Len CariouHenry Reagan
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Episode 1: Pilot
In the pilot of Blue Bloods we are introduced to a new kind of crime family the Reagan's just as Jamie is graduating from the Police Academy and joining the NYPD, after deciding not to pursue his career as a lawyer. Frank is questioned by the press over the trust that the Latino community of New York has of the police department. And when a young Hispanic girl goes missing Danny soon finds himself being questioned over his interrogation methods. First by his sister Erin who has strong opposing views to his methods and this soon leads to quite a heated discussion during a family dinner. Will justice prevail and will this tight-knit family be able to continue to function with their conflict of values, find out this fall.

Episode 2: Samaritan
A good Samaritan who takes action against a criminal terrorizing the subway has the Reagans pondering the rights and wrongs of vigilantism.

Episode 3: Priviledge
Erin, Frank and Danny must find a way to bring justice for a rape victim when the suspect is protected by diplomatic immunity.

Episode 4: Officer Down
The entire NYPD is mobilized to find the killer of a police officer murdered during a diamond heist. The officer, while on a meal break, exchanged gun fire with the robbers as they left the Diamond Exchange Building.

Episode 5: What You See
With a bomb set to detonate in Manhattan, Frank, Danny and the rest of the NYPD search for its whereabouts. In the midst of the search, the Reagans argue the merits and downfalls of profiling.

Episode 6: Smack Attack
Danny must find the narcotic source when three teenagers die from a drug overdose.

Episode 7: Brothers
Erin's family debates her methods when she uses a law-abiding citizen as bait to take down his gang leader brother.

Episode 8: Chinatown
After witnessing a crime in progress, Jamie's suspect is killed in the pursuit. Danny must solve the case to clear Jamie's name and keep IA from a full-blown investigation.

Episode 9: Re-Do
Three released prison inmates place the Reagan family in danger.

Episode 10: After Hours
While Danny investigates the murder of a popular nightclub's doorman, Frank gets information that his ex-partner is covering up crimes.

Episode 11: Little Fish
A 25-year old cold case of Frank's is brought to the forefront when the missing boy's remains are found. Danny and Jackie look into the death of a high-end escort.

Episode 12: Family Ties
Danny investigates when the son of a Russian gangster is killed and Erin is assigned a high-profile corruption case.

Episode 13: Hall of Mirrors
Because it involves classified information and a sleeper cell, Frank assigns Danny to cover the shooting of an undercover counter-terrorism agent.

Episode 14: My Funny Valentine
A drug addict becomes the prime focus of Danny and Jackie's investigation after his girlfriend is kidnapped and held for ransom. Erin and Charles move past the flirting stage.

Episode 15: Dedication
Is someone out to assassinate the Commissioner or was the shooting random? Danny takes on the assignment to find out the answer.

Episode 16: Age of Innocence
Nicky rides along with Danny to a crime scene where a girl at a debutante ball has been murdered and she has a difficult time coping after seeing her first murder victim. Danny and Jackie follow-up a lead after a hotel surveillance camera shows a prostitute giving the victim a hard time.

Episode 17: Silver Star
As a former Marine, Danny feels personally responsible for finding the killer of a former U.S. Marine war hero. Someone has leaked false information to the press that Frank is going to run for mayor.

Episode 18: To Tell The Truth
Just before Danny is to give witness testimony at a Peruvian drug lord's murder trial, Linda is kidnapped. This drug lord has a history of intimidating witnesses.

Episode 19: Model Behavior
Danny and Jackie investigate the cut-throat world of fashion after Linda's runway model niece and a reporter are poisoned at a fashion show.

Episode 20: All That Glitters
Frank's frustrations rise when the media sensationalizes the murder of a tourist shot and killed outside a trendy Lower East Side restaurant.

Episode 21: Cellar Boy
Neighbors of the Reagans are murdered and their son becomes the prime suspect. Jamie is convinced he's being pursued by the Blue Templar when he gun goes missing.

Episode 22: The Blue Templar
In his attempt to expose the Blue Templar, Frank chooses to bypass Internal Affairs after a drug bust indicates dirty cops are involved.

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About Shit My Dad Says


Shit My Dad Says premiered on CBS on September 23, 2010



About the Show:
Shit My Dad Says, based on the popular Twitter feed by Justin Halpern, stars Emmy Award winner William Shatner as Ed Goodson, a forthright and opinionated dad who relishes expressing his unsolicited and often wildly politically incorrect observations to anyone within earshot. Nobody is immune from Ed's rants, including his sons, Henry, a struggling writer-turned-unpaid blogger; and Vince (Will Sasso), the meek half of his husband/wife real estate duo with domineering Kathleen (Nicole Sullivan). When Henry finds he can no longer afford to pay rent to his pretty roommate -- and secret admirer -- Sam (Stephanie Lemelin), Ed reveals a soft spot and invites Henry to move in with him. Henry agrees, knowing that the verbal assault will not abate and now there will be no escape. Describing their father/son relationship is tricky - but Ed will easily come up with a few choice words. Emmy Award winners David Kohan and Max Mutchnick are executive producers for Warner Bros. Television. Emmy Award winner James Burrows directed

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William ShatnerEd Goodson
Jonathan SadowskiHenry
Will SassoVince
Nicole SullivanBonnie


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Season 1



Episode 1: Pilot
Henry is forced to move in with his outspoken father Ed when he is fired from his job as writer for a men's magazine.

Episode 2: Wi-Fight
Ed refuses to allow Henry to install a wireless internet connection in his house, so he takes matters into his own hands. Bonnie needs to have a medical examination, and Vince convinces her to let a retired doctor check her out.

Episode 3: The Truth About Dads & Moms
Henry has always been bitter that Ed didn't take responsibility for his parent's divorce, and the flame is reignited when Ed refuses to take the blame for getting an employee at the DMV fired.

Episode 4: Code Ed
Ed and Henry go out on a double date, while Vince and Bonnie create an ad campaign for their real estate company.

Episode 5: Not Without My Jacket
While trying to teach Henry a lesson about borrowing his clothes, Ed inadvertently lends one of Henry's jackets to one of his friends. Meanwhile, Vince asks Bonnie about her previous relationships, and soon regrets it.

Episode 6: Easy, Writer
Ed tries to quash an article Henry is writing about him, while Vince and Bonnie make friends with a couple who are prominent in San Diego real estate.

Episode 7: Dog Ed Pursuit
While Vince is angry about Ed bonding his dog, Henry goes out on a date with Vince and Bonnie's boss in the hopes of getting them a real estate listing.

Episode 8: The Manly Thing to Do
Ed's navy buddy, Wally, stays for a visit with Henry and insults Tim, Ed's housekeeper. Meanwhile, accidentally sees Bonnie naked.

Episode 9: Make a WISiH
After consulting a life coach, Bonnie and Vince make a risky career decision, and Ed becomes romantically interested in her.

Episode 10: You Can't Handle the Truce
Henry tries to resolve a dispute between Ed and his neighbor Mr. Campbell, while Bonnie and Vince attempt to adopt a dog.

Episode 11: Family Dinner for Schmucks
Bonnie's attempt to make family dinner a tradition doesn't go over well. Ed befriends a new doctor at the hospital and wishes that Henry could be more like him.

Episode 12: Goodson Goes Deep
Ed gets upset when baseball memorabilia that he wants is sold to someone else, and Bonnie and Vince have a hard time making love while living with Ed and Henry.  

Episode 13: The Better Father
Bonnie and Vince discover that their first wedding wasn't legal, so they plan a new ceremony and Ed becomes disgruntled when he finds out that Bonnie has invited her father.

Episode 14: Corn Star
Ed decides to run for president of the homeowners' association when the current president complains that the corn stalks in his garden are too tall.

Episode 15: Ed Goes to Court
Ed loses interest in pursuing Rosemary after she admits that she wants to be romanced. Meanwhile, Henry and Vince see who can grow a mustache quicker.

Episode 16: Well Suitored
A millionaire begins to court Rosemary, which angers Ed. Meanwhile, Bonnie and Vince's old boss tries to make amends.

Episode 17: Lock and Load
Ed wants to use his gun to protect his home when a neighbor reports a burglary. Meanwhile, Bonnie and Vince visit a fertility clinic.

Episode 18: Who's Your Daddy?
Henry meets a girl online, and Ed feels like he has a strange connection with her. Meanwhile, Bonnie and Vince help a celebrity find a new home, and are featured on TV.

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About Better With You


Better With You premiered on ABC on September 22, 2010



About the Show:
Which kind of love is better, the slow and steady kind that grows over time or the truly, madly deeply kind that happens in a flash? Two couples, from two different generations, have very different outlooks on love. But together, they discover that when it comes to relationships, everyone has to find their own way. Ben and Maddie followed every rule, except for getting married. After nine years together, they're totally committed to each other and they don't need a stupid piece of paper to prove it, thank you very much. At least until Maddie's little sister Mia gets engaged. Mia and Casey are completely different from Ben and Maddie. Young and impulsive, Mia and Casey live in the moment which might have something to do with how Mia and Casey ended up both pregnant and engaged after only two months of dating. At first, Ben and Maddie are shocked... and maybe even a little jealous. Should they have gotten married at some point? They're even more jealous when Maddie and Mia's notoriously high-maintenance, meddling parents, the Putneys, welcome their new son-in-law with open arms. Maddie and Ben have to ask themselves... is their slow, cautious love as strong as Mia and Casey's untamed version? As Ben and Maddie welcome Casey into their lives and help guide him through the minefields of Maddie and Mia's eccentric family little by little both of these couples discover that married or not, it's the togetherness that counts. From creator Shana Goldberg-Meehan (Friends, Mad About You) comes a fresh, funny look at couplehood. No two relationships are quite alike. That's part of what makes them so great.

Cast:
Debra Jo RuppVicky Putney
Jake LacyCasey Davenport
Jennifer FinniganMaddie Putney
Joanna GarciaMia Putney
Josh CookeBen Coles
Kurt FullerJoel Putney


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Season 1



Episode 1: Pilot
Maddie is surprised when her little sister announces her engagement; Casey shares exciting news with Ben.

Episode 2: Better with Firehouse
Jake and Mia look for a larger place now that they are expecting. Joel's retirement is driving Vicky crazy.

Episode 3: Better with Ben
Ben is secretly hurt when he is left out of the Putney family's Christmas card photo; Mia and Casey ask Maddie and Ben to be the people who say ``no'' to their future child.

Episode 4: Better with Fighting
When Casey and Mia have their first fight as an engaged couple, Casey implements his plan that stops all arguments cold. In an effort to help, Maddie decides to show them how arguing can actually be healthy for a relationship, but ends up exposing a fault in her own nine-year relationship with Ben. Meanwhile, the longtime married Vicky and Joel quietly resolve their arguments by simply hiding each other's things.

Episode 5: Better with Little Buddy
Maddie tries to convince her Dad not to do their taxes; Ben tries to get off Vicky's into e-mail list; Mia tries to convince Casey that their romantic activities will not harm their unborn baby.

Episode 6: Better with Halloween
It's Halloween, which is also the date of Maddie's birthday. Because Maddie feels like she can never have a real birthday -- since the holiday always steals the spotlight -- Mia and Casey offer to give her a Halloween-free party at their new home, the renovated firehouse. Ben, however, wasn't listening when Maddie told him what she wanted for a gift, so Joel tells him about what he does whenever he messes up. Meanwhile, Maddie and Vicky warn Mia that couples living together shouldn't look behind each other's "curtain," for fear they might learn things they should never know about each other; when Mia finds a mysterious videotape among Casey's things, she wonders what it might reveal behind his curtain.

Episode 7: Better With Road Joel
Joel and Ben accompany Casey on a road trip to Vermont to help him move his stuff out of storage. Ben looks at the trip as an opportunity to bond with Casey; but Joel sees the road trip as his annual chance to go off -- way off - of his salt-free diet. Meanwhile, the Putney women organize Mia's baby shower, and Casey's hard-to-please mother, the earthy but rather quirky Ariel, comes for a visit. Mia goes out of her way to be accepted by her future mother-in-law, but things get heated between Vicky and Ariel when both want their grandchild to call them "Nana".

Episode 8: Better with Flirting
Mia and Casey are excited when Maddie gets them a meeting with one of the top wedding planners in the city -- the charming but very expensive Lorraine Ashley. But the too-good-to-be-true arrangement turns awkward when it looks like Lorraine is trying to upstage the couple's pending nuptials. Meanwhile, Ben realizes that he has been with Maddie for so long that his "flirting muscle" has gone soft.

Episode 9: Better with Thanksgiving
This Thanksgiving, everyone but Vicky is relieved when her oven breaks down. For once, the rest of the family can enjoy a normal Thanksgiving dinner and won't have to endure one of her unsavory concoctions -- such as maple syrup turkey stuffed with shrimp and raisins. And while spending the holiday at Maddie's and Ben's apartment, Mia accidentally finds her late grandmother's presumably stolen ring hidden in their linen closet... Now the unmarried couple has some explaining to do.

Episode 10: Better with Christmas Crap
Mia and Maddie know their parents will give them an avalanche of guilt if they don't uphold the Putney family Christmas tradition of spending the holiday together at their lake house. When Maddie finds out Mia and Casey are using their pregnancy as an excuse, she tells Vicky and Joel her own tall tale to keep from having to go.

Episode 11: Better with Skinny Jeans
When Mia accuses Ben of ripping her favorite pair of jeans, she drags him to the store, where he has to break the tough news to Mia it's time for pregnancy pants. Meanwhile Joel decides to get himself into shape after he finds out he's ranked last in Vicky and her girlfriends' fantasy husband draft website, and Maddie goes to extreme lengths to impress Casey with her high regard for the U.S. Postal Service.

Episode 12: Better with a Cat
After parents-to-be Mia and Casey adopt a cat, the pediatrician tells them they shouldn't have a stray animal around the baby. Maddie and Ben enter into a spirited competition with Vicky and Joel, all under the impression that if one of them takes in Mr. Meow-gi, then Mia and Casey will name that couple as the baby's guardian.

Episode 13: Better with Valentine's Day
Casey has big plans for his first Valentine's Day with Mia, but Ben and Joel tell him that their rule is to never buy expensive Valentine's Day gifts for their ladies because doing so would set a costly precedent. Casey goes ahead with his plans anyway, and Ben realizes that he too wants to show Maddie how he feels. When Joel finds out, he decides to compete with them no matter the cost - and gets singer/pianist Michael Feinstein to perform.

Episode 14: Better with a Leather Jacket
The job interview-bound Casey, unaware that bad luck always follows the wearer of a particular leather jacket, borrows it without telling anyone. Everyone recalls their own bad experience while wearing the jacket, including Ben, who accidentally dropped a blanket on New York Yankee outfielder Nick Swisher when he was trying to catch a fly ball.

Episode 15: Better with a Shamrock
More than anything, Ben wants his name on a shamrock posted on the wall of his favorite bar. But his dream may be dashed when he learns that the bar's new owner is New York Yankee outfielder Nick Swisher. Ben can only hope that Nick won't remember that it was he who accidentally dropped a blanket on him during a baseball game, preventing Nick from making a fly ball catch. Meanwhile, Mia and Maddie communicate in their own secret language their reluctance to accompany Vicky to a charity event.

Episode 16: Better Without a Couch
Casey finds out that his ex-girlfriend wants to pick up the couch that she lent him before their breakup - the same couch that Mia and Casey are currently using. Since the Putney girls are known to be the jealous type, Ben assures Casey that he'll come up with the perfect plan to help him get rid of it without Mia knowing the real reason. Meanwhile, Maddie updates Vicky and Joel's wills, but finds they won't take her professional efforts seriously.

Episode 17: Better with Lying
Maddie is ecstatic when she's told that she has made partner at her law firm. But just as soon as she tells everyone about her promotion, she gets laid off and, to save face, tells everyone she quit because she got a better job. Meanwhile, Vicky gives Mia and Casey a children's book passed down through the generations. Upon closer scrutiny, they parents-to-be wonder if there's a hidden, negative message between the lines.

Episode 18: Better with Lying
On the eve of Mia and Casey's engagement party, Maddie gets a feeling that the oh so romantic and charming story Mia has been regaling everyone with about how she and Casey met isn't true; and Mia starts to doubt her sister's story that she and Ben met while building houses for the poor. Meanwhile, Vicky and Joel, who have always said they met chasing a foul ball at a baseball game, have the engagement party at their country club and realize they can save some money at the same time by promoting Joel's campaign for the club's treasurer.

Episode 19: Better with Dancing
During their "first wedding dance" class, expert dancer Casey realizes that Mia has two left feet on her. He purposely tanks his moves so he can let his bride-to-be look better, and asks Phillip, the dance instructor, to keep his secret. Also, Ben runs into the legendary Larry King at his hotel and asks him for advice on how to handle a spat he had with Maddie about Vicky and Joel - but plays down what he really said about them.

Episode 20: Better with Crying
Once the very pregnant Mia realizes her condition won't let her take part in all of her wedding festivities, she and Casey decide to reschedule the wedding until after the baby is born. As they go about trying to get their deposits back, the bridal shop manager refuses to refund Joel's money. Also, Ben finds that out that Joel is trying to keep from crying while preparing his wedding toast. He tries everything possible to make Joel shed some tears to get him back for the time Ben was ridiculed for crying when his childhood dog died.

Episode 21: Better With a Bargain
Joel works his bargaining skills and goes to extremes to get Mia the high-end baby stroller of her dreams. Meanwhile, an unemployed Maddie wonders if she's losing the passion it takes to be a lawyer.

Episode 22: Better With the Baby
While in labor, Mia and Casey decide that they should be married before baby Charlie comes into the world. The rush is on to make the wedding happen, as Casey and Ben dash to City Hall for the marriage license; Maddie puts herself in charge of finding an authorized person to perform the ceremony; and Vicky and Joel hurry to the hospital's gift shop to find the "something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue" items.

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