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Did You See That? Talk TV With Patch Readers
Welcome to our newest feature, where you can engage with other Patch readers about the most talked about TV shows on the air. If spoilers aren't your thing, proceed with caution.

Dancing With the Stars (ABC; Mondays at 7 p.m.)
It was a good night to be Hope Solo. After an embarrassing night on the dance floor during last week's 'Dancing With the Stars,' and the very public fallout between her partner Maks and judge Len Goodman, Hope proved that she could once again have fun in the ballroom. Meanwhile, Maks was purposely quiet on the dance floor, but even more self-righteous than ever in rehearsals. (Read more on Aol TV)
Glee (FOX; Tuesdays at 7 p.m.)
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To be honest, I totally didn't see that super awkward Puck and Shelby kiss coming this episode. Even though I knew it was headed there, that didn't make it any less creepy. Not only did we get a bit of totally illegal Shelby/Puck action, we also met the much-anticipated new kid. Ladies and gentlemen, introducing Rory Flanagan! (Aol TV)
The Biggest Loser (NBC; Tuesdays at 7 p.m.)
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Bonnie made a major breakthrough on The Biggest Loser tonight as she broke down and opened up to Dolvett about her husband, who passed away, and how she may be open to finding love again. On the blue side, Ramon let his feelings of anger go for the sake of his journey, and he was amazed at the tough workout that Anna was giving him. Dolvett then cooked lunch for his new red team, teaching them a thing or two about calories, which completely helped ease John’s mind a little bit. (Read more on sheknows.com)
Survivor (CBS, Wednesdays at 7 p.m.)
I have to say, if I were in Cochran’s shoes, I probably would’ve flipped, too. I’m just surprised he didn’t work a little harder to court Coach, Sophie, and Albert to give him a better position in Upolu as a result of his allegiance. Why not make them guarantee him a final-four slot, instead of just going for “please protect me in my sleep against the angry Savaii mob”? Then again, as Sophie noted, that was a ”legitimate thing for a dodgeball target to be afraid of.” (Read more on TVline.com)
The X Factor (FOX; Wednesdays at 7 p.m.)
After weeks of pre-taped auditions and having to abide by the judges' (sometimes questionable) decisions in regards to which acts progressed to the next round, America finally had the chance to weigh in on the top 12 performers. (Read more on Aol TV)
Community (NBC; Thursdays at 7 p.m.)
This week’s Community was a well-written episode. There was an A story about homophobia, Oedipal complexes, and Pierce and Jeff growing as people. There was also a B story about Troy’s temptation to join up with the air conditioning annex, or to become a plumber. (Read more on Entertainment Weekly)
The Office (NBC; Thursdays at 8 p.m.)
Dwight may be the best Enforcer/Assistant (to the) Regional Manager he's ever seen, but last night, we saw his frustration at being perpetually Number Two boil over. For a guy who dreamed to live in a world where two was the most powerful number, Dwight's vision for the future did not include standing by while Dunder Mifflin continued to mess up and face Robert's displeasure. Enter the Accountability Booster. (Read more on Entertainment Weekly)
Dexter (Showtime; Sundays at 8 p.m.)
'Just Let Go' was sad on several levels, and not just because we lost a character who was a source of wisdom and strength for Dexter. After Sam's death, Dexter was faced with a crucial turning point in his constant struggle between darkness and light. I don't know why I was disappointed that he chose the darkness, drowning Sam's killer Nick even after Sam begged him to forgive him. But it was a sobering reminder that our hero is also a murderous sociopath, just like Professor Gellar and the others he's obsessed with. (Read more on Aol TV)
The Walking Dead (AMC; Sundays at 8 p.m.)
So... Lori is pregnant. Awesome. That's what this show needs, more kids. Because spending four episodes searching for one kid lost in the woods is not quite enough. Thankfully, in just a few short months, it appears that we may get another child to lose or accidentally shoot. But, seriously, not even taking into account the whole aspect of "whose child is it?," what a terrifying setting in which to be pregnant. (Read more on Aol TV)
Boardwalk Empire (HBO; Sundays at 8 p.m.)
Margaret returns to her roots in the aptly named "Peg of Old" – so much so that by the end of the episode, she's engaging in the very same act that caused her to abandon her life in Ireland and start anew in America. Is she destined to repeat her mistakes? Or is this her way of declaring her long-suppressed independence to her family? (Read more at RollingStone.com)
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