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Cool TV giveaway: 'Common Law' swag bag

We have such a cool giveaway that I'm actually going to make you work for this one.

The generous folks repping USA Network's new show "Common Law" (you know, the one with Michael Ealy and his eyes) are going to give one of our readers a really cool collection of "Common Law" swag.

The "Common Law" Communication Survival Kit (valued at $155) contains a tote bag filled with Everlast boxing gloves, a POP phone, some Tiebreaker chips (to flip to settle arguments), and a set of Do-It-Yourself Therapy Table Topic cards.

What to Watch on Friday: Succumbing to Travis' charms on 'Common Law'

Whale Wars (9pm, Animal Planet) - A ship is spotted on the horizon by the Steve Irwin that may be the Japanese whaler's factory ship.

Fairly Legal (9pm, USA) - Justin puts his election in jeopardy when he introduces Kate to a Brazilian singer and activist.

Common Law (8pm, USA) - I'm a recent convert to this show and it's not just because Michael Ealy (aka Travis, right) is so funny and adorable. But that certainly doesn't hurt things. Tonight, Travis' ex-partner causes friction between the guys when they receive a special assignment to stop a crime ring responsible for stealing high-end vehicles.

Louisiana Lockdown (10pm, Animal Planet) - The first rodeo of the season has the inmates psyching themselves up  to ride, but the prison's mood changes after a tragedy in Camp J that presents a big test for the staff.

Coming Home (10pm, Lifetime) - A sailor surprises his son at Sea World on the boy's 11th birthday. Have tissues handy.

DC Cupcakes: Takes New York (10pm, TLC) - Georgetown Cupcake considers opening a shop in New York City. Why are cupcake shows still on the air?

Blah "Common Law" offers another set of bickering buddies

The appetite for the buddy cop genre is voracious or at least that's what TV folk seem to think. Certainly it's a fav of the USA network.

So the home of "Psych" and "White Collar" brings us "Common Law" (10 tonight, USA), a too cute, too blah show about police partners with a relationship so difficult the department sends them to couples therapy.

That's where we meet Travis (Michael Ealy) and Wes (Warren Kole); their therapist, Dr. Ryan (Sonya Walger), is having a session with them and other married couples. Naturally, there comes a point where they have to explain they aren't in that kind of partnership.

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