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Watch With Amanda: What’s on TV This Week? March 4 – 10
Watch With Amanda: What’s on TV This Week? October 22 – 28
This week: Happy Endings and Don’t Trust The B in Apt 23 return, Unser and Clay have a confrontation on Sons of Anarchy, The 2012 World Series begins, and Andrea and Michonne meet The Governor on The Walking Dead.
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Watch With Amanda: What To Watch On TV This Week? October 15 – 21
This Week: Tara comes face to face with Otto on Sons of Anarchy, American Horror Story heads to Briarcliff Manor, and complications arise for Amanda in Revenge.
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Watch With Amanda: What’s on TV this week? May 14 – 20
This week it’s all about the season finale’s! Read on to see which shows are ending with a bang!
Watch With Amanda: What’s on TV this week? May 7 – 13
This week’s TV highlights include season finales for Castle, New Girl, Vampire Diaries, The Office, Parks & Recreation, and Fringe! Get your PVR’s ready!
Monday May 7th
Bones (8pm): A film adaptation of Brennan’s latest book takes her and Booth to Los Angeles for the production, where Brennan criticizes the acting and disregard for science, but the trip takes a strange turn when a prop cadaver happens to be a real murder victim. Meanwhile, Booth gets a job offer to work on the studio lot; and Cam’s past comes back to haunt her. Check out the “epic” trailer for the fictional movie below.
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Watch With Amanda: What’s on TV this week? April 30 – May 6
This week’s highlights include a Hawaii Five-O and NCIS: LA crossover, the NYADA auditions on Glee, and we mourn Starburns on Community.

Watch With Amanda: What’s on TV this week? April 23 – 29
Highlights this week include a Whitney tribute on Glee, a Law & Order tribute on Community, and potentially good news for Arya on Game of Thrones!
Watch With Amanda: What’s on TV this week? April 16 – 22
This week’s highlights includes the return of Emily’s Revengenda, pregnancy scares, a Fringe tradition, and a new show about the Vice President of the United States.







