Friday, November 17, 2006

Weekend Primetime Pass

A look at what PTR's watching this weekend

FRIDAY
Vanished (MySpace) - Fox officially cancelled this one, so you'll have to watch the remaining four episodes online. If you want to find out what happened to Sara Collins and why, click on over to Fox's MySpace page to watch the newest episode. Just keep your fingers crossed that most of the mystery will be resolved in these final four episodes. Fox will post a new episode every Friday.


SATURDAY
5 Takes (Saturday 10 p.m. Travel Channel) - The TJs travel to Florida for a little fun in the sun. Look for them to stop off in Miami and Orlando -- home of "The Happiest Place on Earth."


SUNDAY
Cold Case (Sunday 9 p.m. CBS) - "Lonely Hearts." Lilly and the team delve into the world of a modern day lonely hearts club when a handsome man commits suicide while watching a tape of an unattractive woman whose murder went cold in 1989. (VCR/TiVo Alert: may be delayed due to football)

The Amazing Race (Sunday 8 p.m. CBS) - "Lookin' Like A Blue-Haired Lady On A Sunday Drive." Will one long-standing alliance continue to stay strong or will Teams finally break out on their own to improve their standing. (VCR/TiVo Alert: may be delayed due to football)

Desperate Housewives (Sunday 9 p.m. ABC) - "Beautiful Girls." Susan and Ian's relationship goes to the next level, Gabrielle takes a shot at training potential young beauty queens, and Lynette is intrigued by a new neighbor. Dixie Carter guest stars as Gloria Hodge.




Without a Trace (Sunday 10 p.m. CBS) - "Watch Over Me." The team searches for a social worker who disappears after forcibly removing a 7-year-old girl from the home of her violent father and desperate mother. Academy Award Nominee and Tony Award Nominee Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio returns and Reed Diamond guest stars. (VCR/TiVo Alert: may be delayed due to football)

With Thanksgiving coming up next week, PTR will be on a sorta hiatus. There won't be regular updates, but if a certain episode from one of your favorite shows strikes us to put fingers-to-keyboard, then we'll be here reporting on it as usual. So, be sure to stop by next week to see what's new.

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