Telefizzled w.6

There is no life on Mars. I didn’t watch it this week and I don’t think I will get around to it. I think this is going to be one of those shows I will watch if it is on and I am too lazy to turn it off. You know you do the same thing sometimes.

Speaking of lazy, I didn’t get a regular post up this week. Will try for two next week, but that might be unrealizable. Anyway, all that with three less shows to watch. Mars because I don’t seem to want to and Big Bang and HIMYM since they were repeats from last year.

Chuck: Missile Command as the mechanism to control a satellite to launch missiles. Awesome. Chuck becomes a hero when he beats the snot out of the game while it spins around on stage, which was just stupid. The creepy guy… I forget his name, was the all-time king, but he passed out or something and Chuck plays and saves the world. The creepy guy is even more creepy now after seeing his drinking pants and stalker video. You don’t care.

My Own Worst Enemy: Tomorrow night, they’ll kill him and the show will be over, but this week, he bought his daughter a hoochie dress and the wife a new stainless steel fridge (for their fridgee calendar). Somehow does not get himself killed in Mexico even though there were a couple situations where he surely should have just been killed outright. Tom/Raymond (Mike O’Malley) got himself caught at the end by a Chinese spy chick and his wife hires a PI to investigate what he does since she got stood up in Portland when she wanted to surprise him on a business trip.

Eli Stone: We find out Eli can change the events of his visions, but of course, that can have unintended consequences. The boss wins his case against his partners without Eli’s help. Eli burns his daddy’s future predicting notebook. Wonder if Nate will be pissed about that. Not enough Maggie (Julie Gonzalo) so far this year and I hope that changes soon. No crying this week.

Smallville: Jimmy Olson figures out Clark is Super… faster than a speeding bullet anyway. Chloe goes badass and brain fries a bad boy. Lois and Clark have more awkwardness. Supergirl is back this week, so yay, they are going to resolve that storyline for me.

The Office: You’ll forgive me, but I barely watched it and I suspect it was good. I still have it recorded, so should I watch it? Creed as Joker alone had me scared, but impressed. Dwight messing with Andy seemed okay, but Jim’s bro’s messing with him (and Pam) seemed stupid. I basically missed everything with Holly, Michael and Darryl, except for the very end and I half saw one awkward part in the middle. Is this the good stuff I missed? Is she goners?

30 Rock: Baldwin = good. Everyone else = crap. Particularly Will Arnett who just seemed off the track here.

Didn’t get the chance to watch The Hills this week, so you are spared for now.