The Office @ 9pm
Michael's post-Jan world hasn't brought him a whole lotta love. Last week, the desperately lovelorn Scrantonian took a misogynistic prowl through New York's nightclubs looking for, in his terms, "beautiful babies," "swingers" and the always respectful "hot hotties." Strike one, two and three — Mr. Scott didn't score with the ladies. Tonight, Michael strikes out professionally as well: Friction escalates in the office when Stanley barks at Michael during a meeting. In other developments, Pam encounters an unforeseen problem after spending a night at Jim's abode, and Dwight revs up to buy Andy's car.
Grey's Anatomy @ 9pm
Tonight's old-home night at Seattle Grace, as Addison (Kate Walsh) returns to perform a surgery and Ava/Rebecca (Elizabeth Reaser) is back with news for Alex: She's pregnant! As for Mer and Der, they might not be sleeping together but they are working together on that neurological clinical trial, so that's some togetherness. Then there is Derek's disclosure that he isn't sleeping with Rose either (despite her evident ardor for him). And Meredith is finally beginning to open up to her shrink (Amy Madigan).
Smallville @ 8pm
Any allusions to It's a Wonderful Life in tonight's episode, directed by series star Tom Welling, must be purely intentional. Clark, through a series of messages sent by Kara from Krypton, discovers what Earth would be like had he never arrived: Jonathan would still be alive, Lex is the President, Kara would be raised by the Luthors, Lana is happily married, and Chloe and Lois are ace reporters. Clark now faces a problem: Would things be better had he never arrived? Brainiac, who wants to kill baby Kal-El, seems to think so.
Lost @ 10pm
Jack was a bit green around the gills last week and he isn't expected to be in tip-top shape tonight. We know he'll pull through though. Thank Kate and Juliet for that. But one wonders how the two of them will work together, especially in light of the recent Jack-Juliet kiss. Inland, Ben, Locke and Hurley are off seeking the oracle Jacob's wisdom, while Sawyer, Miles, Claire and Aaron are trekking to the beach. Too bad the Smoke Monster didn't finish off the dastardly Keamy last week.
Michael's post-Jan world hasn't brought him a whole lotta love. Last week, the desperately lovelorn Scrantonian took a misogynistic prowl through New York's nightclubs looking for, in his terms, "beautiful babies," "swingers" and the always respectful "hot hotties." Strike one, two and three — Mr. Scott didn't score with the ladies. Tonight, Michael strikes out professionally as well: Friction escalates in the office when Stanley barks at Michael during a meeting. In other developments, Pam encounters an unforeseen problem after spending a night at Jim's abode, and Dwight revs up to buy Andy's car.
Grey's Anatomy @ 9pm
Tonight's old-home night at Seattle Grace, as Addison (Kate Walsh) returns to perform a surgery and Ava/Rebecca (Elizabeth Reaser) is back with news for Alex: She's pregnant! As for Mer and Der, they might not be sleeping together but they are working together on that neurological clinical trial, so that's some togetherness. Then there is Derek's disclosure that he isn't sleeping with Rose either (despite her evident ardor for him). And Meredith is finally beginning to open up to her shrink (Amy Madigan).
Smallville @ 8pm
Any allusions to It's a Wonderful Life in tonight's episode, directed by series star Tom Welling, must be purely intentional. Clark, through a series of messages sent by Kara from Krypton, discovers what Earth would be like had he never arrived: Jonathan would still be alive, Lex is the President, Kara would be raised by the Luthors, Lana is happily married, and Chloe and Lois are ace reporters. Clark now faces a problem: Would things be better had he never arrived? Brainiac, who wants to kill baby Kal-El, seems to think so.
Lost @ 10pm
Jack was a bit green around the gills last week and he isn't expected to be in tip-top shape tonight. We know he'll pull through though. Thank Kate and Juliet for that. But one wonders how the two of them will work together, especially in light of the recent Jack-Juliet kiss. Inland, Ben, Locke and Hurley are off seeking the oracle Jacob's wisdom, while Sawyer, Miles, Claire and Aaron are trekking to the beach. Too bad the Smoke Monster didn't finish off the dastardly Keamy last week.

























