September 22, 2009
Loads of new series premieres tonight, plus good ole NCIS back for another season of fun. We also get the season finale for Warehouse 13. I still haven’t gotten into the groove of writing episode summaries, so I’m going to stick all shows into single posts. If I can get up the energy (or overcome my inherent laziness, take your pick) I’ll get some summaries into the comments and we’ll go from there.
Summary material comes from the TiVo program guide unless otherwise noted.
The third epiosode of 90210‘s second season is entitled “Sit Down, You’re Rocking the Boat”:
Harry shares his family problems with Kelly; sparks fly when Dixon meets his dream girl; Liam works on a mysterious project; the gang spends an afternoon with Teddy on his father’s yacht.
The seventh season of NCIS picks up where it left off with Ziva captured in an episode entitled “Truth or Consequences”:
With the weight of the past on their minds, Gibbs and the team go back to work, with DiNozzo and McGee beginning to search for Ziva’s replacement.
And the NCIS action continues with its new spin-off, NCIS: Los Angeles, offering the debut episode “Identity”:
Four months after being shot, Agent Callen returns to the Office of Special Projects and joins the Los Angeles team on a kidnapping case.
Melrose Place‘s third episode is entitled “Grand”:
After a fight with Jonah, Riley turns to Auggie for comfort; Caleb is furious with Ella when her director bails on a job; David makes an accusation; Violet makes moves on Auggie.
Warehouse 13 closes out its freshman season with an episode entitled “MacPherson”. Last week we learned it’s Warehouse 13 because it’s the thirteenth try, sort of like the Babylon 5 numbering backstory.
The team discovers that MacPherson is auctioning artifacts he has siphoned from the Warehouse shelves.
The Bruckheimer procedural factory cranks out the annoyingly e.e.cummings’ named the forgotten which returns Christian Slater to TV after last year’s failed My Own Worst Enemy:
Alex Donovan leads the Forgotten Network, diverse civilians, to identify “Highway Jane,” a young victim whose corpse was left in the woods.
Another failed show, another new show for the lead, last year’s Canerbury’s Law star Julianna Margulies returns in The Good Wife:
Humiliated by her politician husband’s scandal, Alicia Florrick musters her resilience and returns to work as a defense attorney, getting the case of a woman accused of murdering her ex-husband.
So we’re pretty jam-packed, not as full as last night, but looking good!

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