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Tonight’s TV Spotlight…Tuesday, November 23, 2010

November 23, 2010 by  

Another solid Tuesday of television, featuring a wedding, a finale and a couple Thanksgiving celebrations…

No Ordinary Family | 8pm on ABC
“No Ordinary Accident”
Jim’s sudden loss of his powers forces him to take a break from fighting crime; JJ faces serious disciplinary action after he’s caught hacking into the school’s computer system; Daphne hopes her telepathy will make a good impression on a boy; Katie’s falling for her new boyfriend.

Glee | 8pm on Fox
“Furt”
Sue’s “Nazi-hunting” mother, Doris (guest star Carol Burnett) shows up in Lima to check in on her girls. Meanwhile, Kurt makes an important decision after getting pushed to his breaking point, and Rachel and Finn take a big step. [GMMR: Cannot wait to see the legendary Burnett sharing scenes — and a song — with Jane Lynch!]

The Biggest Loser | 8pm on NBC
“1010″
The players receive makeovers from hairstylist Ken Paves and participate in a photo shoot. Then, they show off their new looks to friends and family during a fashion show. But once they return to the ranch, it’s back to work with an endurance challenge that awards the winner a new car. Also: A contestant hits a milestone at the weigh-in.

NCIS | 8pm on CBS
“Enemies Domestic”
Conclusion. After they are attacked, the team searches for answers, and one agent has a flashback of the first NCIS mission.



NCIS: Los Angeles | 9pm on CBS
“Deliverance”
Hetty and the NCIS team continue to search for an elusive book containing top-secret information that has the attention of several foreign security agencies, in the conclusion of a two-part episode. [GMMR: Is anyone watching this show? I hear people talking about NCIS all the time, but not much about its spinoff…]

Raising Hope | 9pm on Fox
“Meet the Grandparents”
Instead of sleeping in and ordering pizza, per his normal Thanksgiving custom, Jimmy invites Hope’s other grandparents, Dale (guest star Greg Germann) and Margine (guest star Valerie Mahaffey), to join the Chances for a more traditional holiday dinner. The Chances soon realize that the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree when Dale and Margine kidnap Hope, and it’s up to them to get her back.

The Good Wife | 10pm on CBS
“On Tap”
When the government accuses an alderman of taking a campaign bribe from a Muslim extremist group, the team reviews hours of wiretap evidence to mount his defense, and Alicia is startled to discover that some of the tapes pertain to her.


Parenthood | 10pm on NBC
“Happy Thanksgiving”
Adam worries about his job following unexpected news from Gordon; Camille and Amber bond during preparations for Thanksgiving; Drew isn’t happy that Gordon is attending the family’s holiday dinner; Crosby works to impress Jasmine’s mother; and Julia spends time in the kitchen making pies, but takes her frustration out on Sydney.

Sons of Anarchy | 10pm on FOX
“June Wedding”
With a SAMCRO family member held hostage, Jax must choose between revenge and the good of Charming.

Also playing…

  • In Treatment| 9pm on HBO
  • Millionaire Matchmaker | 9pm on Bravo
  • Stargate Universe | 9pm on Syfy
  • Nick Swardson’s Pretend Time | 10pm on Comedy Central

What will YOU be watching tonight? What are your Watch/DVR priorities? Share your picks below.

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Comments

3 Responses to “Tonight’s TV Spotlight…Tuesday, November 23, 2010”

  1. christina on November 23rd, 2010 6:30 pm

    I don’t watch the original NCIS but I love NCIS:LA. Fun group.

  2. Maggie on November 23rd, 2010 10:37 pm

    I watch NCIS LA, I usually watch a few at a time on the DVR. It’s decent, and I really like the addition of Eric Christian Olsen. Not too much to say, though, really.

  3. Jane on November 25th, 2010 12:09 am

    Add me to the list of people who watches NCIS: LA. It is a different show from NCIS, but I still like it. My only complaint is one I have with many of the CBS shows: the background sound is so loud I can’t always hear the actual dialogue. Is this just me getting old, or does anyone else notice this phenomenon?