Swingtown @ 10pm
This new drama is one big tease. From the pilot episode's opening shot in a cockpit that implies a sexual act is occurring (it isn't) to its tame bedroom scenes, the 1970s-era series promiThis new drama is one big tease. From the pilot episode's opening shot in a cockpit that implies a sexual act is occurring (it isn't) to its tame bedroom scenes, the 1970s-era series promises far more than it delivers. In 1976 Chicago, doe-eyed couple Susan and Bruce Miller (Molly Parker and Jack Davenport) move from a conservative, family-oriented neighborhood into an upscale suburb. Before they even enter their new home, their lusty open-marriage neighbors, Tom and Trina Decker (Grant Show and Lana Parrilla), set their predatory eyes on them from across the street. Before the hour is over, the four are in bed together. This is all supposed to be shocking and revelatory, but it's simply bland.ses far more than it delivers. In 1976 Chicago, doe-eyed couple Susan and Bruce Miller (Molly Parker and Jack Davenport) move from a conservative, family-oriented neighborhood into an upscale suburb. Before they even enter their new home, their lusty open-marriage neighbors, Tom and Trina Decker (Grant Show and Lana Parrilla), set their predatory eyes on them from across the street. Before the hour is over, the four are in bed together. This is all supposed to be shocking and revelatory, but it's simply bland.
So You Think You Can Dance? @ 8pm
No doubt the bad auditions have their fans, if only for the train-wreck qualities, but now that we've finally reached Las Vegas for the first round of callbacks, the only things to get derailed from now on are dreams. Sure, the heartbreak will be real for those who don't make it, but for the top 20 finalists selected by the end of tonight's broadcast — 10 males and 10 females — it's a chance to dance another day.
Step It Up and Dance @ 10pm
Dancing days are here again — but for only one more night. As the real-world dance contest concludes tonight, the final four hoofers get their groove on without blonde belle Janelle, who was booted last week when her physical rendering of Michael Jackson's "Man in the Mirror" didn't reflect well. So Nick, Mochi, Cody and the ever-spunky Miguel remain to vie for top honors in the grand finale. Here they must perform in solo dance showcases in front of a big audience that includes their significant others.
Fear Itself @ 10pm
Get ready for a spooky season of this scary new series. Created by the folks behind Showtime's "Masters of Horror," this new horror anthology series gives a host of provocative and award-winning directors, actors and writers the chance to create a different scream fest-style episode each week. Featured directors will include John Landis ("An American Werewolf in London"), Darren Bousman ("Saw II, III and IV"), Ronny Yu ("Freddy vs. Jason," "Bride of Chucky"), and Mary Harron ("American Psycho").
This new drama is one big tease. From the pilot episode's opening shot in a cockpit that implies a sexual act is occurring (it isn't) to its tame bedroom scenes, the 1970s-era series promiThis new drama is one big tease. From the pilot episode's opening shot in a cockpit that implies a sexual act is occurring (it isn't) to its tame bedroom scenes, the 1970s-era series promises far more than it delivers. In 1976 Chicago, doe-eyed couple Susan and Bruce Miller (Molly Parker and Jack Davenport) move from a conservative, family-oriented neighborhood into an upscale suburb. Before they even enter their new home, their lusty open-marriage neighbors, Tom and Trina Decker (Grant Show and Lana Parrilla), set their predatory eyes on them from across the street. Before the hour is over, the four are in bed together. This is all supposed to be shocking and revelatory, but it's simply bland.ses far more than it delivers. In 1976 Chicago, doe-eyed couple Susan and Bruce Miller (Molly Parker and Jack Davenport) move from a conservative, family-oriented neighborhood into an upscale suburb. Before they even enter their new home, their lusty open-marriage neighbors, Tom and Trina Decker (Grant Show and Lana Parrilla), set their predatory eyes on them from across the street. Before the hour is over, the four are in bed together. This is all supposed to be shocking and revelatory, but it's simply bland.
So You Think You Can Dance? @ 8pm
No doubt the bad auditions have their fans, if only for the train-wreck qualities, but now that we've finally reached Las Vegas for the first round of callbacks, the only things to get derailed from now on are dreams. Sure, the heartbreak will be real for those who don't make it, but for the top 20 finalists selected by the end of tonight's broadcast — 10 males and 10 females — it's a chance to dance another day.
Step It Up and Dance @ 10pm
Dancing days are here again — but for only one more night. As the real-world dance contest concludes tonight, the final four hoofers get their groove on without blonde belle Janelle, who was booted last week when her physical rendering of Michael Jackson's "Man in the Mirror" didn't reflect well. So Nick, Mochi, Cody and the ever-spunky Miguel remain to vie for top honors in the grand finale. Here they must perform in solo dance showcases in front of a big audience that includes their significant others.
Fear Itself @ 10pm
Get ready for a spooky season of this scary new series. Created by the folks behind Showtime's "Masters of Horror," this new horror anthology series gives a host of provocative and award-winning directors, actors and writers the chance to create a different scream fest-style episode each week. Featured directors will include John Landis ("An American Werewolf in London"), Darren Bousman ("Saw II, III and IV"), Ronny Yu ("Freddy vs. Jason," "Bride of Chucky"), and Mary Harron ("American Psycho").



























