TV Episode Summaries for
6th September 2003

Whose Line Is It Anyway? Season 5, Episode 33

Greg Proops

Airs: 12:00am - 12:30am on The CW

In "Let's Make A Date", Greg is the bachelor with Wayne as the Barry White of the rooster world surrounded by lady hens, Colin as a gawky teenager who meets an audience member and takes her on a date to the movies where he hopes to score, and Ryan as Colin's highly competitive uglier brother desperate to show that anything Colin does, he can do better. In "Hats", all four give examples of the world's worst dating agency video. In "Fashion Models", Greg is the announcer and Wayne, Colin, and Ryan are all football player models. In "Scenes From A Hat", the scenes are "if your thoughts were amplified on loud speakers" and "things you can say about your boat, but not your girlfriend". In "Newsflash", Colin is reporting back to Ryan and Greg in the studio in front of a Chippendale police officer.
Greg wins, so Wayne, Drew, Colin, and Ryan do the Rock Star Hoedown.

Whose Line Is It Anyway? Season 5, Episode 34

Chip Esten

Airs: 12:00am - 12:30am on The CW

In "Hollywood Director", town sheriff Ryan has finally caught the fugitive gunslinger Chip and puts him in jail, but Wayne comes in as a member of Chip's gang, and Colin gives them the styles of falling in love with each other and product testimonials. In "Improbable Mission", Wayne is the voice on the tape informing secret agents Colin and Ryan that they must go shopping at the grocery store. In "Scenes From A Hat", the scenes are "bad times to use the athletic butt slap", "topics of conversation that always ruin dinner parties", "what the Whose Line? cast will ask Santa for this Christmas", and "things your waitress can say that can be misconstrued as sexual". In "Greatest Hits", Colin and Ryan sell Songs of Pregnancy, with songs performed by Wayne and Chip.
Chip wins, so the rest join Drew for a game of "Props".

Big Brother (US) Season 4, Episode 27

BB4 Ep #27: Alison and Jun Nominated

Airs: 1:00am - 2:00am on CBS

Coming Soon...

Dead Like Me Season 1, Episode 11

The Bicycle Thief

Airs: 2:00am - 3:00am on Showtime

George can't afford the new bicycle she wants so she gets a new job. Immediately, coworkers at her old job begin planning a farewell party. Meanwhile, Mason mingles with a gay couple and Daisy is stalked by the soul of a passionate painter. Soon, the reapers begin to realize just how important a part they play in people's lives.

Real Time with Bill Maher Season 1, Episode 17

September 5, 2003

Airs: 3:00am - 4:00am on HBO

Rated: TV-MA for Adult Content (AC) and Adult Language (AL)
Tonight's episode is Live from L.A.
Special guest, Gen. Wesley Clark (Ret.) discussed Iraq and the need for the Bush administration to clearly communicate to the American people who the enemy is and what their strategy is for resolving Middle Eastern conflicts. He also identified that part of the problem the current administration is having is that there was not a sufficient amount of post war planning. The General also identified himself as a liberal, but in the c sense of the word, where issues are resolved through reason and dialog, not towing party lines and stricture.
Bill then introduced his roundtable guests for the week, Wolf Blitzer, D.L. Hughley, and William Kristol. Bill started things off by noting this week was the first all male panel in the show's history, and seeking the panel's impression on John Kerry's crying at the difficulties described by an unemployed mother. Bill then took the opportunity to ask hard-line conservative Bill Kristol if he felt the war in Iraq was going to plan. Kristol said his magazine, The Weekly Standard, was publishing an editorial urging the President to do what was necessary to not only win the war, but also win the post-war in Iraq as well. Bill then questioned why two Newsweek reporters could locate the whereabouts of Osama Bin Laden, while the US military cannot.
Bill then introduced another special guest, Al Franken, who spoke about his tangling with Fox News and the use of the words "fair and balanced" in the title of his book. They also talked briefly about Franken's comparison of conservative love of country to how a child loves his mother, as opposed to an adults' love for a spouse and that person's imperfections. After more talk about Iraq, Bill asked the panel if they felt the seriousness and importance of the news was being diminished by reporting on things like Madonna's kissing Britney Spears and the VMA awards. And, what the effect is on the youth when Britney Spears says things like we should trust our President in every decision he makes. There was also some discussion on why the press has been so forgiving towards the President on his, some would argue, frequent gaffs. Blitzer in particular argued that 9/11 redefined the public's relationship with the President. Finally, Bill questioned the reasoning behind granting condemned abortion doctor murderer Paul Hill a press conference, suggesting it was a gesture to the pro-life movement by Gov. Jeb Bush. Bill then gave this week's New Rules.

Pokemon Season 5, Episode 53

You're a Star, Larvitar!

Airs: 11:00am - 11:30am on Cartoon Network

Reaching the base of Mt. Silver, Ash does some training for the Johto league.

X-Men: Evolution Season 4, Episode 2

No Good Deed

Airs: 2:00pm - 2:30pm on The WB

When the Brotherhood saves a few people after Wanda accidentally causes a subway accident, they are regarded as heroes. The X-Men are utterly repulsed. The Brotherhood begins to cause accidents just to get famous. When the X-Men figure it out, Pietro tricks Wanda into using her powers to make it look like the X-Men are the villains. After the X-Men are arrested, the Brotherhood tries to cause one last accident. When they can't stop it, the X-Men are released to help. Shadowcat and Jean can't stop the explosion, so Avalanche does. He promises that there will be no more heroics.
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