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Grimm, The Client List

Plus: Flying Monkeys, The Bachelor

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Grimm
Friday, March 8 (NBC)

Midseason Premiere: Along with the still-MIA Revolution, fantasy-drama Grimm is one of NBC’s few scripted hits, and yet it’s been off the air for over three months—anyone else see why the Peacock occasionally finishes in the ratings behind corporate Spanish cousin Telemundo? (That’s not one of my wacky exaggerations—it really happened.) When last we left Portland monster hunter Nick (David Giuntoli) and his wolf-y sidekick, Monroe (Silas Weir Mitchell), various conspiracies had come to a head, not the least of which being the spellbound affair between Nick’s whiny fiancee and his weasely police captain. Is there a way to bring her back? Tonight’s episode suggests yes; The Only TV Column That Matters™ suggests Nick declares good riddance, sits down with a Voodoo donut and scans Willamette Week’s Matchmaker ads instead (a little Portland flavor for ya).

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Flying Monkeys
Saturday, March 9 (Syfy)

Movie: Originally titled Winged Terror, Flying Monkeys—these would both make excellent band names, BTW—kicks off with a father (Vince Vetresca) buying his teen daughter a pet monkey, and somehow things get even worse from there: It’s not only an evil shape-shifter that sprouts bat wings at night, it can also clone itself! This is what happens when you try to make pets out of monkeys! I blame Friends reruns. Soon, a winged horde of Malicious Georges is terrorizing Kansas (you saw that coming, right?), but Flying Monkeys is really just a warm-up for Syfy’s March 23 schlockbuster … wait for it … Chupacabra vs. the Alamo! Starring Erik Estrada! Oh, yeah …


Syfy Original Movies _ Flying Monkeys: Trailer by hulu

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The Client List
Sunday, March 10 (Lifetime)

Season Premiere: Sure, Jennifer Love Hewitt’s The Handjob Whisperer looked insanely mock-worthy when it premiered last year, but The Client List—the series, not the almost-entirely-unrelated TV movie that preceded it—evolved into a snappy, snarky little show about ersatz female empowerment, not to mention a surprisingly big hit for a cable dramedy about a Texas massage parlor that specializes in off-menu happy endings. In the expanded season, single mom Riley (Hewitt) will be facing increased pressure from the cops (they finally suspect there may be some “tug” going on at The Rub), as well as the returned bastard husband who abandoned her and financially forced her into this gripping new career. The Client List: a series that pisses off religious watchdogs and legit massage therapists—that’s versatility.

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Ring of Fire
Monday, March 11 (Reelz)

Miniseries Debut: This is the third time I’ve written about programming on Reelz and even I’m still not convinced it’s an actual channel, but let’s forge ahead: In the two-part miniseries Ring of Fire, the planet’s volcanoes are erupting simultaneously, and only Michael Vartan (Alias) and Terry O’Quinn (Lost) can save mankind from an extinction-level event, if not a lawsuit from Syfy’s Disaster Flick Division. The action and effects are passable, but demerits must be given for not scoring Wall of Voodoo’s cover of a certain Johnny Cash classic for the soundtrack. [Part 2 airs Tuesday, March 12]

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The Bachelor
Monday, March 11 (ABC)

Season Finale: Even if you’re watching ironically, you’re part of the problem—The Bachelor (and The Bachelorette) won’t go away if you don’t let it, ’Merica. Tonight, after incredibly dull Bachelor Steve chooses between disappointingly stable Catherine and annoyingly perky Lindsay, do yourself a favor: Change the channel to E! and catch up on Burning Love, or navigate your computerized lookie-box to Burning Love 2 at BurningLove.com. These are the contrived matches that will stand the test of time.

Twitter: @Bill_Frost