"24"(Monday FOX 8) has already hit the reset and completely changed the main storyline a couple times this season. The show is good at manufacturing action situations, but this year they may have stretched it too far. If you didn't see the episode this week there were a couple of shocking moments that didn't really come as a surprise, but instead felt like we've seen it all before.
"Jericho"(Wednesday CBS 7) has become as close to a modern times western as you can get. The town is trying to recover from the nuclear attacks on the US and now they are facing the potential constant attacks from outsiders. With no word from the government about the recovery and when exactly to expect help, the country has taken an old west mentality where the gun rules.
I have some good news for "Entourage"(Sunday HBO 9) fans, while the current season ends June 3rd we won't have to wait long for the fourth season to start. We actually only have to wait 2 weeks, that's right, the season 4 premiere will be on June 17th. This is due to the fact that right now we are watching the final 8 episodes of Season 3. So you can look forward to a lot of Entourage this summer, hopefully Vince's new project will give the show the great story arc that it deserves
Watch the preview for the "My Name Is Earl"(Thursday NBC 7) finale this Thursday.
There is a sneak preview of "Traveler"(Wednesday ABC 9) this Thursday at 9. The show will take the "Lost" timeslot starting May 30th with a second airing of the pilot. Traveler looks like an interesting show, it centers around 2 grad students who may have been set up for a museum bombing by their friend Will Traveler, who may not even exist. The previews look interesting but not ground breaking, but the fact that David Nutter directed the pilot is a very encouraging sign. David Nutter was a director and producer for some great episodes of "X-Files", he was also has been director or producer for the pilot episodes of many other good sci-fi shows; "Dark Angel", "Supernatural", "Smallville", "Roswell", "Millennium" and the criminally overlooked "Jack & Bobby".
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