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TV Junkie: Will 'Mr. Sunshine' Continue To ...Shine for ABC?


The numbers will tell: Tonight we'll see how the second episode of Matthew Perry's "Mr. Sunshine" performs. Last week's premiere was the best Wednesday @ 9:30pm premiere ABC has had since "Cougar Town" launched in 2009. This didn't surprise us, as we surmised last week, because of the star power each of the "Friends" cast still commands. Since we don't have access to the Nielsen data that would show if/how many viewers dropped off during the airing we won't truly know how the show is doing until after tonight.

"Mr. Sunshine," starring Matthew Perry as a frazzled sports/events arena-manager named Ben, does have some great cast members: we loved Andrea Anders in "Better Off Ted" and hope to see more of her, and Allison Janney of "The West Wing" showed us in Josh Malina's web series, "Backwash," that she was willing to go there with comedy. The question is, are we going to be feeling nostalgic for these now-defunct shows while watching "Mr. Sunshine" instead of giving this series a fair shake? If you watched last week's premiere, let us know, does "Mr. Sunshine" deserve more time?

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The Night In Preview: Yes, there will be new episode of "Modern Family" on as well tonight, but we're really hankering for the new episode of "Justified" (10pm on FX). We're predicting that this will be the breakout season for this series and last week's premiere only whetted our appetite for more of Timothy Olyphant's performance as US Marshall Raylan Givens, as well as his lovely costars Natalie Zea and Joelle Carter (please see our video interview with her at the end of this post!). Late night looks good as well with both Fred Armisen (congrats on the renewal of "Portlandia"!) and Reggie Watts on "Conan" while Rosie O'Donnell promises to cause a ruckus over on Jimmy Fallon's show.

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The TV Junkie Must-Watch Plan: "Modern Family," "Mr. Sunshine," "Justified," "Conan" (Martin Lawrence, Fred Armisen, comic Reggie Watts), "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon" (Rosie O'Donnell, actor Brandon T. Jackson, Odd Future performs)

7:00pm Lawrence of Arabia TCM - (1962) Controversial British officer T.E. Lawrence (Peter O'Toole) learns the culture of Arabs (Alec Guinness, Anthony Quinn) and unites their tribes against the Turks.

8:00pm Survivor: Redemption Island CBS - The 18 contestants arrive in Nicaragua to begin competing for a million-dollar prize; castaways Russell Hantz and Rob Mariano return.

9:00pm Modern Family ABC - Fizbo is disinvited from Lily's birthday party; Mitchell and Clarie's mother DeDe (Shelley Long) comes to the party with Claire's ex-boyfriend (Matt Dillon)

9:00pm NOVA PBS/KOCE - Crash of Flight 447 The 2009 crash of Air France Flight 447 leaves questions about the airplane's flight path straight into a deadly storm.

9:30pm Mr. Sunshine ABC - Crystal holds a contest for Employee of the Year despite having chosen a winner already; Ben must cater to the needs of a teen heartthrob (Nick Jonas) who is set to perform at the arena.

10:00pm Justified FX - Raylan chases a pregnant fugitive who has fallen into the hands of human traffickers.

10:00pm Nova scienceNOW PBS/KOCE - Where Did We Come From? Origin of the very first living thing.

11:00pm Conan TBS - Actor Martin Lawrence; actor Fred Armisen; comic Reggie Watts.

11:35pm Late Show With David Letterman CBS - Amos Lee performs.

11:35pm The Tonight Show With Jay Leno NBC - Sports commentator Charles Barkley; reality-TV personality Jenni "JWoww" Farley; Red performs.

12:00am Lopez Tonight TBS - Actor Liam Neeson; Eddie Griffin.

12:05am Jimmy Kimmel Live ABC - Actor Javier Bardem; TV personality Flavor Flav; Stone Sour performs.

12:35am Late Night With Jimmy Fallon NBC - Comic Rosie O'Donnell; actor Brandon T. Jackson; Odd Future performs.

Read More: Laist

'Modern Family' recap: A Family Affair

Tonight's episode welcomed back two favorite characters from last season: Shelley Long's DeDe Pritchett -- mom to Claire and Mitchell and ex-wife to Jay, and Cam's beloved alter ego Fizbo the Clown. Shelley Long plays the former Pritchett matriarch pretty perfect -- with a smidge of crazy, a dash passive aggressiveness, and a whole lot of acid-tongued wit. Her banter with Claire felt like real mother/daughter bickering, minus the unrelenting sexual undertones of course. DeDe did not arrive empty handed, however. She came toting a shaggy-haired, slightly rough-around-the-edges Matt Dillon as Claire's not-so-bright, limo-driving ex-boyfriend, Robbie. While Dillon didn't have a whole lot to do tonight, it was fun to see him pop up in this random role, and of course to see him make out with Shelley Long! The big question of the night was who was DeDe there to screw (metaphorically for her family, literally for Robbie I guess) – Claire, Mitchell or Jay.
They were all convinced she was after them – "It's not you it's me," they all said. Turns out it wasn't about any of them, she was after Gloria! Poor drugged-up Gloria. Who saw that tackle coming? Not me. But luckily, Phil was there to save the day, yelping, "I got Gloria, I got Gloria," as he rolled to her rescue. I always forget about Phil's crush on Gloria, but I love when it rears its awkward head.
Unfortunately we only had brief encounters with Fizbo, a shoe tease here, some leftover makeup there, but we did get to see Fizbo in his British incarnation as a court jester to go with the Princess theme of Lily's party ("me thinks a court jester is right as rain"). Here's to hoping we see Fizbo another day.
This episode was packed with so many smaller clever moments, here are some  honorable mentions:
-Luke trying to be "adorable" by talking in baby talk.
-Alex's aptly-timed cello notes as DeDe enters the house.
-Manny sipping his espresso and pushing to buy Lily a cashmere throw.
-Gloria's problem with answering machine beep.
-Matt Dillon's earring!
-Gloria's bear voice while recording the story for Lily.
-Mitchell to Cam: "Cue the gasp!"
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Mark Sanchez dating 17-year-old

Mark Sanchez has allegedly hooked up with a 17 year old. Let us examine the ways in which this is stupid.
The Jets quarterback  reportedly met Eliza Kruger, the 17-year-old daughter of a hedge fund manager  at a Manhattan nightclub on New Year’s Eve. The Connecticut high school girl  reportedly has been dating Sanchez since then.

Lawsuit in Super Bowl seat fiasco

Ticket-holding football fans who ended up with no seats or what they considered bad views of the Super Bowl have filed a class-action lawsuit against the NFL, the Dallas Cowboys and team owner Jerry Jones.
The federal lawsuit filed Tuesday in Dallas — just two days after the big game — alleges breach of contract, fraud and deceptive sales practices on behalf of people who ended up watching the game on TV at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, or had seats the lawsuit labeled "illegitimate."

Bush Snubbed Kutcher

Bush Snubbed Me During Super Bow
Ashton Kutcher got the privilege of getting a good seat at the recent Super Bowl XLV but he was not completely happy. The actor said that he sat right behind former U.S. president George W. Bush and his wife who were not exactly friendly to him. In an interview with BBC Radio 1, the "No Strings Attached" star said, "I don't think he's very happy with me. He just was not very nice to me. He just kind of snubbed me a little bit." When asked what could be the reason, Kucther speculated, "[In explaining the attitude], I think I said some mean things [about Bush] during the election. I feel like he probably doesn't like me very much." Kutcher was pressed further on what kind of snub that he was given. To this, he described Bush as being "curt" when acknowledging him and his greeting as something between a growl and a "burp". At one point, Bush turned around and gave him "this scowl".

Member of never miss a Super Bowl club dies


Recently featured in a Visa commercial , a member of the four-man “Never miss a Super Bowl” club has died. Bob Cook, a fan of this team, had attended 44 of the last 45 Super Bowls. A year ago Bob Cook guaranteed a Packers appearance in Texas for Super Bowl XLV, and he was right.
The rest of his prediction - that he would attend the game as he had every Super Bowl before - unfortunately did not come true.

Cook died Thursday after being hospitalized with a blood infection - an ailment that did not stop him from watching the Packers triumph on TV from a Milwaukee-area hospital.