Dancing with the Stars crowns a champion
After Dancing, I did a little DVR cleaning and watched Fringe from last week. It was marvelous with performances by both John Noble and the actor who played his friend in the mental institution. Scary stuff and I don’t mean the Fringe science. If you ask me, man’s inhumanity to man is worse than anything science can dream up.
On that less than happy note, let’s look at tonight on TV.
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