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Hart of Dixie, on CW

Zoe (Rachel Bilson) is concerned when she realizes George (Scott Porter) has hired some sketchy workers to help with the renovations in this new episode. Her fears are realized when one of the workers threatens legal action after he gets hurt on the job.

Cress Williams stars in "Hart of Dixie"
Cress Williams stars in "Hart of Dixie"

Nine years in the making: 'How I Met Your Mother' finally comes to an end

Author: 
Kate Ellis / TV Media
Cristin Milioti stars in “How I Met Your Mother”

Cristin Milioti stars in “How I Met Your Mother”

What gives long-running shows their staying power is their ability to capture viewers in such a way that they make their audience feel like part of the story and feel genuine empathy for the characters. CBS's "How I Met Your Mother" has this quality in spades.

Q: Before Judge Milian started on "The People's Court," it was Judge Jerry Sheindlin on the bench. Is he related to Judge Judith Sheindlin, also known as Judge Judy?

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

Gerald Sheindlin is, in fact, Mr. Judge Judy. Together, Judy and Jerry Sheindlin make up America's premiere (and perhaps only) judicial power couple.

Hollywood Game Night, on NBC

Host Jane Lynch gathers some of her most hilarious celebrity friends to play games and drink cocktails with contestants in this new episode. Celebrities play in hopes of winning prize money for the charities of their choice, while the contestants could win the grand $25,000 prize.

Pete Wentz, Yvette Nicole Brown and Adam Scott as seen in "Hollywood Game Night"
Yvette Nicole Brown and Adam Scott as seen in "Hollywood Game Night"

Arrow, on CW

When Fran Bertinelli (Jeffrey Nordling) is arrested, Oliver (Stephen Amell) knows a visit from The Huntress (Jessica De Gouw) is just around the corner in this new episode. When Laurel (Katie Cassidy) is chosen to prosecute Bertinelli, things get worse.

Stephen Amell in a scene from "Arrow"
Stephen Amell in a scene from "Arrow"

Q: What happened to the man who used to play Ridge Forrester on "The Bold and the Beautiful"?

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

Ronn Moss, one of the original cast members of "The Bold and the Beautiful," finally packed his makeup bag in 2012 and left the show after 25 years.

In a sprawling interview he did with "Entertainment Weekly," Moss said he left partly due to salary issues, partly to pursue new projects and partly just for a change.

Glee, on Fox

Some of the New Directions gang are off blazing their own paths this season, while some remain at McKinley High carrying on the Glee Club tradition and preparing to pass the torch to a new generation of talented members. 

Matthew Morrison and Jayma Mays star in "Glee"
Matthew Morrison and Jayma Mays star in "Glee"

Q: A few years back, I watched a talk show on which Julie Andrews talked about writing children's books with her daughter. She mentioned that they were working on a book about the idea that "mothers and daughters are fathers, too." Will you check to see i

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

As if a mother-daughter children's book writing team weren't a charming enough concept, Julie Andrews and her daughter, Emma Walton Hamilton, wrote a book specifically about the mother-daughter relationship.

"Thanks to You: Wisdom from Mother & Child" was published in 2007. Though there's no mention of the father analogy, this is their book dealing with that relationship.

The good old days: Fox's new coming-of-age comedy promises laughs and nostalgia

Author: 
Jacqueline Spendlove / TV Media
Christopher Meloni and Connor Buckley star in “Surviving Jack”

Christopher Meloni and Connor Buckley star in “Surviving Jack”

Remember "The Wonder Years?" The short-lived but well-loved "My So-Called Life?" More recently, "That '70s Show?" The coming-of-age motif never seems to get old, perhaps because of the healthy dose of nostalgia it instills in those of us who have made it out of our teenage years alive, if not unscathed.

Dancing With the Stars, on ABC

Judges Bruno Tonioli, Carrie Ann Inaba and Len Goodman critique the performances of the celebrities and their professional dance partners in this new episode. Tom Bergeron and Erin Andrews co-host.

Len Goodman, Carrie Ann Inaba and Bruno Tonioli as seen in "Dancing With the Sta
Len Goodman, Carrie Ann Inaba and Bruno Tonioli as seen in "Dancing With the Sta
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