What’s happening on the tube 5/11 – 5/17

I’m a little behind on a few shows. So I will keep it short this week until I catch up.  Thank god for Hulu.

New Episodes this week:

Medium “How to Make a Killing in Big Business: Part 3″ (5×15). Conclusion. Allison considers violating her new company contract and thereby defying her territorial boss (David Morse), who forbids her from sharing her visions—including paranormal insight that could help apprehend a serial killer—with others. Meanwhile, Ariel continues her quest to save a possibly imperiled young teacher. Tracy Pollan guest stars.
Medium “The Man in the Mirror” (5×16). After Allison slips into a coma while working on a case, her spirit transfers into the body of a middle-aged man (Jeffrey Tambor), who upends the DuBois family dynamic by living with Joe and the children just as Allison would. Anastasia Griffith guest stars.
Reaper “To Sprong, With Love” (2×11). Sam’s assignment is to capture his former high-school biology teacher, whom everyone loathed. Meanwhile, Nina emits pheromones that attract other demons from around the globe, and Ben attempts to fight them off.
Fringe “There’s More Than One of Everything” (1×20). The first-season finale includes an appearance by the much-discussed, but never seen, Massive Dynamics founder, William Bell (Leonard Nimoy), the return of David Robert Jones and a mysterious vanishing act by Walter.
Smallville “Doomsday” (8×22). In the eighth-season finale, Oliver takes the lead when Clark exhibits resistance to killing Doomsday, and Chloe finds herself caught in the middle of the situation. Meanwhile, a fight between Lois and Tess takes a surprising turn.
Supernatural “Lucifer Rising” (4×22). The fourth season concludes with Sam and Dean preparing to fight Lucifer in the apocalypse. Elsewhere, Sam and Ruby attempt to kill Lilith.
Ghost Whisperer “The Book of Changes” (4×23). In the fourth-season finale, Melinda fears for her unborn child after a surprising visitation by a ghost. Carl the Watcher: David Clennon. Josh Bedford: Bruce Davison.
Legend of the Seeker “Fever” (1×21). Darken Rahl captures Richard’s sister Jennsen and poisons her mind against her brother. Meanwhile, Richard, Kahlan and Zedd aid villagers after Rahl unleashes a plague on them.
Primeval “Episode 3.01″ (3×01). When an exhibition of ancient Egyptian relics comes to London’s British Museum, an anomaly opens in a mysterious monument called the Sun Cage. A creature emerges from it—a Pristichampsus, a kind of monstrous crocodile that can run on two legs. This creature, which comes from a past much more distant than the Egypt of the Pharaohs, somehow became worshipped as a God in that civilization, and is now portrayed in the hieroglyphics on the Sun Cage. The murderous creature wreaks havoc in the museum before escaping into the city. Helped by Sarah Page (Laila Rouass), the smart and surprisingly sexy archaeologist at the museum, Cutter and the team attempt to track it down—but not before Connor begins to believe he’s the victim of the legendary curse attached to the monument. Meantime Cutter is impressed by the museum’s archaeologist and Page is invited to join his team.

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This post was written by Lobo on May 11, 2009

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