8:00p/7:00 Central
- Doomsday crashes the wedding of Chloe and Jimmy on The CW’s Smallville. Betty and Marc compete against one another to move up from assistant on ABC’s Ugly Betty.
- Over on CBS’s Survivor: Gabon, a castaway considers abandoning his/her alliance to save their own skin. This week, FOX launches the night with the new episode of Kitchen Nightmares, followed by a repeat. First up, Ramsay tries to shape up a struggling “health food” restaurant.
- Discovery’s How Stuff Works examines turkey in anticipation of Thanksgiving next week. Animal Planet is trying to raise awareness to the plight of The Vanishing Frog. Apparently, our amphibious friends are disappearing at an alarming rate due to fungus and other causes. By alarming, we’re talking extinction level numbers akin to the disappearance of the dinosaurs.
- The NFL Network offers up another special Thursday night football game with their coverage of NFL Football: Bengals at Steelers.
- At the half hour, TruTV has found a fun niche for a reality court program. Tonight’s first season finale of Speeders Fight Back offers more idiots trying to talk their way out of their speeding tickets.
- NBC kicks off their night of comedy with a tornado ripping through My Name is Earl, causing Earl to lose his list. Then, on Kath & Kim, Kath makes a fool of herself in front of a gay couple.
9:00p/8:00 Central
- It’s the return of Toby on NBC’s The Office, followed by Steve Martin’s guest stint on 30 Rock as an eccentric business associate of Jack’s who grows enamored with Liz.
- The prime suspect in a murder case from 12 years ago comes front and center on a new case on CBS’s CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
- You can check out more inventions on BBC America’s Dragon’s Den, learn about ancient mining machines on History’s Ancient Discoveries, or watch mean beat one another on TNA: Impact over on Spike TV.
- It’s an injured sleepwalker on ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy, while the battle for Anna continues on The CW’s Supernatural, with the Winchesters stuck in the middle.
10:00p/9:00 Central
- VH1 is back with Celebrity Rehab With Dr. Drew, while BET’s American Gangster explores J. Edgar Hoover. Iconoclasts wraps its first season on Sundance with Cameron Diaz sitting down with Cameron Sinclair.
- Tim Gunn’s Guide to Style wraps its second season on Bravo, while LA Ink is all new on TLC, and MTV brings another 50 Cent: The Money and the Power.
- Gates becomes obsessed with finding a homeless war hero on NBC’s ER, which frustrates Sam. Meanwhile, a different Sam on ABC’s Life on Mars discovers that his long missing father may have been involved in the kidnapping of a prominent family’s baby in 1973. Maybe this is why he’s stuck in ’73?
- A government experiment to enhance soldiers goes a little haywire, meaning Hood must come in to help investigate in the Eleventh Hour on CBS.
- FX wraps up the fourth season of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. In it, Charlie stages a rock opera based on his classic song “Nightman.” After that, you have a choice. You can stick with FX, where Ron and Peter face their impending demise on Testees, or flip over to Comedy Central and be touched (so to speak) when Sarah sees her dad on The Sarah Silverman Program.
11:00p/10:00 Central
- It went so quickly. Already we’re looking at the first season finale of Sci Fi’s Into the Unknown with George Noory. Maybe it’s just a trial run to see if we’re watching.
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