New Adventures of Old Christine (8pm, CBS) - Eric McCormack (left) hasn't been able to make a go of a new show for himself since the end of "Will & Grace," but he's staying busy lately with strong guest spots on other shows (and we're hoping he has better luck with his "Tad Quill" pilot on ABC). Tonight he plays a therapist sharing office space with Matthew, and he starts up a romance with Christine.
Modern Family (9pm, ABC) - Family barbecue at Jay and Gloria's! Drama du jour is courtesy of Manny and Luke, who rehash an incident at school, which leads to someone being called a "coal digger."
Glee (9pm, FOX) - Fox promises we will see the "softer side of Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch)" tonight, which is just a little bit terrifying.
Top Chef: Las Vegas (10pm, Bravo) - Here we go with "Top Chef's" oldie but goodie, "Restaurant Wars Challenge." Will the gang finally kill and devour their weakest link (aka "Big 'R' little 'obin'")? And can't we just fast forward to the part where it's Bryan and Michael and Kevin in the final three? Because I think by this point, we all know that's where this show is going (although, Bryan better keep his eye on Jen).
What to Watch on Wednesday: Glee shows the softer side of Sue
Submitted by brookecain on 10/21/2009 - 08:30
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Top Chef
Wed, 10/21/2009 - 15:05 — coughlin_jakeI can't believe Robin has lasted this long. I think she's been incredibly lucky!
I'm sort of rooting for Jen! Everytime she gives one of those lopsided smiles, I think, "Bless her heart!" Maybe I've watched way too many "Hell's Kitchen" and "Top Chef Season 5" episodes lately so they're all running together in my mind, but I've noticed the judges give Jen more praise than Kevin. Am I wrong in thinking that the show hasn't really given much attention to Kevin despite his winning a few challenges?
I also think that if either Michael or Jen are selected to run front of house, then either could be eliminated. Now, the only reason I'd kick Michael out of the kitchen is if he wanted to do it in the dining room, but let's face it, the guy isn't exactly Mr. Charisma.