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Sweeps Watch: Gilmore Review, Bones Preview

A warm thought for the deep chill of winter: Even in the doldrums of a miserable season, Gilmore Girls proves that it’s still capable of greatness. This week’s episode returned to its core, the electrifying dynamic among three generations of Gilmore women, balancing humor with searing flashes of drama in an episode incomparably illuminated by the welcome return of Kelly Bishop’s imperious, hilarious, monstrous yet ultimately oh-so-human Emily Gilmore.It seems like ages since we’ve seen Bishop at her best. And no mistake about it, she was at her best this week, rising to the occasion when Emily’s husband, Richard (the estimable Edward Herrmann), is felled with a heart attack. Bossing around the hospital staff, railing against the incompetence of any poor health-club or service worker who has the bad luck to come up against her, she is a riot. And as Lorelai and Rory sit in amused horror, we know deep down all will be well because they’re all together aga...  read full article
Bertie is instructed by his Aunt Dahlia to appropriate a silver cream jug from Sir Watkyn...
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Length: 52:00
Posted: 10/4/2008
Jeeves and Wooster become involved in a betting syndicate while staying with Lord and Lady...
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Back in England Bertie finds himself dressing as a maid to help his Aunt Dahlia out of a...
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First of a new comedy drama based on the novels by P.G. Wodehouse. Bertram Wilberforce...
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Sweeps Watch: Gilmore Review, Bones Preview

A warm thought for the deep chill of winter: Even in the doldrums of a miserable season, Gilmore Girls proves that it’s still capable of greatness. This week’s episode returned to its core, the electrifying dynamic among three generations of Gilmore women, balancing humor with searing flashes of drama in an episode incomparably illuminated by the welcome return of Kelly Bishop’s imperious, hilarious, monstrous yet ultimately oh-so-human Emily Gilmore.It seems like ages since we’ve seen Bishop at her best. And no mistake about it, she was at her best this week, rising to the occasion when Emily’s husband, Richard (the estimable Edward Herrmann), is felled with a heart attack. Bossing around the hospital staff, railing against the incompetence of any poor health-club or service worker who has the bad luck to come up against her, she is a riot. And as Lorelai and Rory sit in amused horror, we know deep down all will be well because they’re all together aga... read more

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Premiered: 1990, on PBS
Rating: TV-PG
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Premise: P.G. Wodehouse's delightful whimsy about a consummate manservant and his inept employer in London during the 1920s and '30s, surrounded by upper-crusty folks with names like Lord and Lady Wickhammersley, and Gussie Fink-Nottle. Four separate `Jeeves and Wooster' series aired on `Masterpiece Theatre' in the '90s.

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