Airs: 1:00am - 2:00am on FOX
Tru is stressed after being prompted by Davies to attend her high school's reunion. But disaster strikes in the midst of the reunion, sacrificing Tru's former bestfriend. When Tru was forced to relive the day, she finds out that more than one person could have done the deed.
Airs: 1:00am - 1:30am on CTV Canada
Not much happens in Dog River, Saskatchewan, which is how everyone likes it. So, when Brent Leroy adds video rentals to his gas station and Lacey arrives from Toronto to run the coffee shop next door, it's a sign that things are about to change, but the town has to decide if it's a change for the better or for the worse.
Scrubs Season 3, Episode 10
Airs: 1:30am - 2:00am on ABC
Carla and Elliot try to help Maggie, a dying patient, to lose her virginity as she prepares to die.
Walking in on her sister and Dr. Cox prompts Danni to move in with J.D. Dr. Cox attempts to convince Turk to do a liver transplant for a patient he has "moved up" the list. But a personal grudge seems to stand in the way and may decide whether the patient lives or dies.
Airs: 2:00am - 3:00am on Science Channel
Can a marching band make a bridge collapse? Can bacteria from a toilet settle in a toothbrush? Can a person water ski behind a rowboat?
Airs: 2:00am - 2:30am on NBC
Attending a local gallery opening, Will catches the eye of a rich plastic surgeon, who uses his vast fortune to provide the modest lawyer with a new level of material possessions. However, when Will realizes that he has become a 'lady of leisure,' he decides to confront his sugar daddy/boyfriend. Meanwhile, Grace's thirst for delectable Asian noodles sends her to a new local restaurant, but an argument with the owner prompts her to launch a boycott of the establishment.
Airs: 4:00am - 4:30am on Comedy Central
Guest: Erika Christensen (The Perfect Score)
Segments: No Response For 24 Hours From Mars Rover
Mess O' Potamia (Administration Defends Iraq Policy)
Indecision 2004 (Candidates in New Hampshire)
Rob Corddry (Corddry at The CNBC Debate) (Rerun of September 29, 2003)
Global Earthwatch (Report in Nature Magazine Predicts 15 to 37 Percent of All Species Could Be Extinct by 2050)