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Monday, November 14, 2011

Private Practice - Season 5, Episode 8: Who We Are


 Amelia's colleagues stage an intervention for her when she returns from her drug binge, and she reluctantly goes into rehab; Cooper's growing bond with his son is tested by his allegiance to a patient; Pete and Violet's marriage reaches a tipping point; and Addison's rigorous fertility treatments get to her.

Private Practice - Season 5, Episode 7: Don't Stop Till You Get Enough


 Amelia leaves work with a new fling, writes herself pill prescriptions and has a run-in with police; Addison and Jake must choose between donating a patient's organs and saving her healthy unborn baby; Violet returns to work at Seaside Wellness; and Cooper, Charlotte and Mason begin to form a family bond, much to Erica's chagrin.

Castle - Season 4, Episode 9: Kill Shot


 A sniper on a killing spree is terrorizing New York City. With the clock ticking down to the next murder and nothing to go on except a killer with no apparent motive but to instill terror, this could prove the team's toughest case yet. The hunt is made even more complicated when Beckett begins to experience increasingly strong moments of PTSD - moments she tries hard to hide from Castle and the detectives.

Castle - Season 4, Episode 8: Heartbeak Hotel


 During the investigation of the murder of an Atlantic City casino owner at an abandoned warehouse, strong leads emerge for the team in both New York and Atlantic City. As Beckett and Capt. Gates work the New York leads together, Castle naturally chooses to join the detectives for the road trip to "America's Playground," hoping to help solve the case while throwing an impromptu bachelor party for Ryan. Richard Burgi ("Desperate Housewives") guest stars as Charlie Turner, the slick business partner of the victim.

Modern Family - Season 3, Episode 9 - Punkin Chunkin


 When an old neighborhood kid returns to town as a hugely successful internet billionaire, it gets Phil thinking of what could have been. Jay feels Manny could use a little dose of constructive criticism, and Cameron is offended when Mitchell questions the authenticity of his colorful childhood stories.