11.05.09 WHAT’S ON TONIGHT: A CROWDED LINEUP
Bones (Fox) — I’ve tried watching this show and it bores the hell out of me. However, I do enjoy pictures of Emily Deschanel, and sexy costumes get you top billing at Warming Glow. So there you go.
Parks and Recreation (NBC) — Megan Mulally guest stars in tonight’s episode. It’s good to see the show grow into itself after a disappointing first season. Now there’s not a single weak show in NBC’s Thursday lineup — and I can’t think of another time when that wasn’t the case. Usually there’s at least one equivalent of “My Name Is Earl.”
The League (FX) — Word on the street is that the second episode is better than the first, even if Nancyboy McBitchypants doesn’t like it.
Grey’s Anatomy (ABC) — From Yahoo: “Arizona prepares for the surgery of a lifetime as a $25-million donation to the hospital and a 10-year-old boy’s life depend on the outcome.” I’m assuming Arizona is a character’s name on the show and not the state, which is good, because I hadn’t gotten any new reasons to hate this show for a while.
The Real Housewives of Orange County (Bravo) — Season premiere. Here’s what I wrote two weeks ago about the season finale of the Atlanta installment: “I’d express some kind of relief that this is over, but the O.C. version will probably just start up again next week.” And the only reason I was off by a week is because I didn’t take into account the reunion episode. You’re so predictable, Bravo.
Vampire Diaries (CW) — Too often, I dismiss this show as fluff for teenagers, and that’s not fair. It’s also fluff for shallow young women.


Can anybody guess why the character is named “Bones” without looking at Wikipedia? My theory – she has high cheek bones. Or conducts weekly gang-bangs with the Police Department.
And cool it looks like David Boreanazxeaxeazzz is dressed as Rivers Cuomo. Nice!