Monday, March 8, 2010

Tom Hanks

Tom Hanks
Hanks : Band of brothers is usually regarded as one of the best miniseries of the past decade, but they cover only a small fraction of the experience of World War II. Executive producers Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg took their time trying to find the right source material companion series to deal with the war against Japan, and it’s finally here: the tenth part and the Pacific for the first time on Sunday (higher vocational education, 9 pm).

Like its predecessor, the Pacific features actors often unknown to a wide audience; murder veteran John Seda is probably the biggest name here. It covers the different branches of the army, as well as: battles in the Pacific region and the central events in the history of the Marine Corps, and Tom Hanks and cooperation. Cover them in all the brutality and courage. The panel presentation begins in the wake of the attack on Pearl Harbor, including the preparation of young Marines to take the fight to a series of soon to-be-famous Japanese occupied the islands. Get used to that theme music, and will be listening to it a lot when Amy delivered this fall.

Also this week:

Monday: The Unexpected Life (CW, 8 pm): seriously, and there is a character name on this show Bazi? Chemical weapons have been nutty. It’s a big week for Baez (Kristoffer Polaha), as he puts in an appearance in Kate and Ryan’s wedding show, and comes to help raise the idea of Lux (Britt Robertson) forget a bad breakup.

Tuesday: Southland (TNT, 10 pm): This series was dropped by the BBC when it looked like a peacock and we have no room for a 10-night drama anymore. Yes, if not quite work. TNT repeated in the first season, and now in the new episodes, like this week, which concerns for Ben (Benjamin McKenzie) Increased Fears of John the use of oral contraceptives, Lydia and her partner are trying to work on ideas on how to investigate.

Wednesday: The modern family: This promotion during the Academy Awards ceremony ended as one of the most talked about parts of the broadcast in its entirety. Phil calls an old friend to visit his home, and, because they played by the adorable Judy Greer, and is expected to have on that jealousy. Also, Jay (Ed O’Neill) deal with one of the nightmares of parenthood: An explanation of your son that you killed and pets.

Thursday: The Mentalist (CBS, and 10 m): A scientist the government is under the poison which killed within hours, and requests from Patrick to find out who is the perp. Simon Baker, the magic of your passion there is no match for supertoxin! Let me help: It’s always jealous co-workers. At least on the law and order, it is always.

Friday: Numb3rs (CBS, 10 pm): The highest rating the network needs to make room for the first time in September, which may result from the end of Numb3rs after six seasons. It’s wedding to Charlie – and boy, is that phrase ever to the kind of scary – but before embarking on his new life, and helps to assist without finding a stolen rifle, used in the commission of multiple crimes.

Saturday: Who is Clark Rockefeller? (Life, at 9 pm): Sherry Stringfield stars in real life (and highly publicized) The story of a woman slowly aware that it is married to a fool, which disappears with their daughter to unveiling. Eric McCormack plays the title character, who (spoiler alert!) Just might not be the Rockefeller Foundation.

Sunday: minutes to win it (NBC, 7 pm): Guy Fieri takes a long time outside of trying to give us all heart attacks to host this exhibition for the new game, which features contestants trying to implement a series of tasks under time pressure to win the escalating amount of of money.

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