After last week's huge premiere success, there's no telling
what to expect from Mike and Harvey. This week, that's put
to the test as Mike experiences an ethical dilemma that could
affect his relationship with Harvey as Harvey has his past
come back to haunt him during a case. Sounds like the perfect
way to develop character and back story for one of our new
favorite shows.
Burn Notice 9 PM USA Network
Michael helps a woman track down her cousin who is caught
up in a human-trafficking scheme. But he's not pleased when
Madeline becomes involved in the plot to rescue her. We can
only imagine that means putting herself in danger and going
undercover.
Swamp People 9 PM History
Joe and Tommy part ways. Will we be satisfied with
their replacements for one another? Joe hires a new hunter
to take Tommy's place and Tommy works with an old friend.
Will this last longer than an episode?
Extreme Chef 10 PM Food Network
Chefs are pushed to their physical and mental limits as they
must adapt to extreme conditions and get creative on how and
what to cook up. Tonight, they must cook with unmarked canned
goods and knock on residents' doors to gather cooking materials.
Oh, and cook these things up on the block of a car engine.
Easy as pie.
Wilfred 10 PM FX
No one likes the dentist. Wilfred included. But Ryan, desperate
to get on Jenna's good side, fools his canine pal and takes
him to get his teeth cleaned. Wilfred later insists on going
to the beach, but Ryan gets fined for taking a dog to the
beach. Must be hard to remember we're not all seeing dogs
as people dressed up in costume.
Read what series' stars Elijah Wood and Jason Gann had to
say in our interview with them here!
Ugly Americans 10:30 PM Comedy Central
Season Premiere
Mark Lilly is a social worker at the Department of Integration
in the Big Apple who helps new citizens, both human and… not,
adapt to their hectic lives. With highly incompetent co-workers,
Mark is left to handle a lot of ugly, awkward situations,
but he seems up to the challenge. Still.
Louie 10:30 PM FX
Louie has a strange experience on his way to a first "non-date"
and gets an interesting proposition when dropping Jane off
at school. In the stand-up portion, he dishes on the New York
subways and his own negative body image.
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