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Criminal Minds, on CBS

The BAU team is haunted by the past when they head south to pursue an unknown subject whose methods are similar to a known serial killer from 30 years ago. At the same time, they realize that someone has been tracking their cases and replicating crimes.

Shemar Moore as seen in "Criminal Minds"
Shemar Moore as seen in "Criminal Minds"

No vacancy: 'Psycho' returns to TV in A&E's 'Bates Motel'

Author: 
Rebecca Potter / TV Media
Freddie Highmore and Vera Farmiga in A&E's "Bates Motel"

Freddie Highmore and Vera Farmiga in A&E's "Bates Motel"

It's one of the most iconic scenes in movie history -- Janet Leigh and the heart-stopping shower scene from Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 film, "Psycho."

Seeing 'Stars': ABC adds 'Dancing' and diving to its lineup

Author: 
Shona Dustan / TV Media
Karina Smirnoff and Super Bowl Champion Jacoby Jones in “Dancing With the Stars”

Karina Smirnoff and Super Bowl Champion Jacoby Jones in “Dancing With the Stars”

The glitz and glamor of the Golden Globes is over, the grace and elegance of the Oscars behind us, at least for another year.

Grimm, on NBC

The second season continues as Nick and his friends try to protect the innocent from the nefarious Wesens, which are creatures from legends and folklore. The science-fiction drama follows a detective who discovers he's a descendent of the Brothers Grimm.

David Giuntoli stars in "Grimm"
David Giuntoli stars in "Grimm"

Q: I was watching one of the "Lethal Weapon" movies and saw a number of supporting actors who were also in the movie "Scrooged." I guess that means they were made by the same director?

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

You guessed it. Both were directed by Richard Donner, the longtime Hollywood hitmaker who first made his mark on Hollywood with the creepy 1976 classic "The Omen" and continues to work in the business today.

In his 30-plus years in the film biz, Donner repeatedly worked with the same supporting players, developing a makeshift repertory company along the way.

Community, on NBC

The students of Greendale struggle to solve the mystery behind Chang's amnesia, and Abed films their efforts to make a documentary. Meanwhile, Dean Pelton sets out to secure a grant for medical research but he'll need some help from the study group.

Ken Jeong stars in "Community"
Ken Jeong stars in "Community"

Duck Dynasty, on A&E

When Willie goes out of town, the guys ditch work to check out duck blinds in a new episode. After Si insists he saw the elusive "Black Panther," the other Robertsons set out to prove that it was just a figment of his imagination.

Phil Robertson as seen in "Duck Dynasty"
Phil Robertson as seen in "Duck Dynasty"

Q: Have they ever released "Dino-Riders" on DVD? I'd love to buy it!

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

It would seem that you're more enthusiastic about the show than Marvel and Mattel, the two companies that would own the rights to the "Dino-Riders" franchise.

The series is not available on DVD, though if you're old enough to remember a cartoon that only aired 14 episodes in 1988 and 1989, you may be old enough to still have a VHS player. In that case you're in luck: several of the episodes (though not all) are available on tape, if you can find them.

The Taste, on ABC

The heat is on for the finalists as they face their toughest challenge yet in the season finale. The cooking competition features professional and amateur cooks working with celebrity mentors Anthony Bourdain, Nigella Lawson, Ludo Lefebvre and Brian Malarkey.

Nigella Lawson as seen in "The Taste"
Nigella Lawson as seen in "The Taste"

Deception, on NBC

Joanna finds videotapes of Vivian's therapy sessions, and Julian tries to secure evidence against Audrey while working with the FBI. At the same time, Edward turns himself in and Wyatt pays Sofia a visit after Haverstock helps him get out of prison.

Meagan Good stars in "Deception"
Meagan Good stars in "Deception"
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