The Good Wife
10/9c CBS
Alicia Florrick is a good wife, but that doesn't mean she is never attracted to other men. With her cheating husband in jail for corruption, who could blame her if she indulges in a little flirting? In this episode, Alicia becomes attracted to her handsome co-counsel (Chris Bowers) and his unorthodox approach to their case, which is defending the daughter of one of the firm's partners.
Read on for previews of Dancing with the Stars, Biggest Loser, World Series of Poker, So You Think You Can Dance and In the Spotlight with Robin Roberts: Bright Lights, Big Stars, All Access Nashville.
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So You Think You Can Dance has made a love connection.
Season 5 top 10 finalists...
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You'll still get to see a lot of Mia Michaels, even though she's no longer on So You Think You Can Dance. The Emmy-winning choreographer, who shocked fans by announcing her exit last month on Twitter, has three shows, a book deal and a clothing line in the works. "It would've been very easy to stay," Michaels tells TVGuide.com. "But I had all these other opportunities to take my art to the next level. I just constantly want to keep challenging myself and keep putting my work out there." With so much going on, does she even have time to watch the Fox hit? See what she says, whether she'll return and why she thinks she'll be the next media mogul.
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The empty chair will remain for now.
While she finds Nigel Lythgoe's invite to guest-judge So You Think You Can Dance "intriguing," Paula Abdul says she's still undecided about taking him up on the offer.
"I haven't made ...
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Paula Abdul still has a judge's chair with her name on it — on So You Think You Can Dance.
So You Think You Can Dance Top 20 finalist leaves due to illness
Keeping true to his word that he would consider having Abdul as a guest judge on Dance, Nigel Lythgoe extended an open invitation and an empty chair to Abdul to join him, Mary Murphy and Adam Shankman on the panel on Monday's "Meet the Top 20" episode.
"I've asked somebody to come along and be a guest judge ...
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