What's new and/or interesting on TV this week.
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (Mon, 8PM-9PM, Fox)
Woo hoo! Terminator's back! This Phillyist's favorite new show of last season starts its second season off by dealing with the aftermath of the Jeep explosion and the Cromartie massacre. Meanwhile, new castmember Shirley Manson (of the band Garbage) plays a CEO with big plans for her high tech company. Do any of those plans involve something called Skynet?? We're betting yes.
Fringe (Tue, 8PM-9:30PM, Fox)
J.J. Abrams produces an X-Files-style show about an FBI agent who recruits a brilliant but incarcerated scientist and his estranged, sharp-witted son to help her investigate an airborne tragedy that may harbinger a trend of increasingly unsettling phenomena.
Eureka (Tue, 9PM-10PM, Sci Fi)
A superhero shows up in town, which ends up making Carter's job more difficult, rather than less. Also, Thorne's search for a secret hidden beneath Eureka imperils Zoe and her friends.
College Football: North Carolina at Rutgers (Thu, 7:30PM-10:30PM, ESPN)
Woo hoo! College Football! Let's see if Rutgers can have another amazing season.
The Who at Kilburn 1977 (Fri, 11PM-1AM, WHYY)
A 1977 concert by the Who at London's Gaumont State Theatre.
Secrets of the Dinosaur Mummy (Sun, 9PM-10PM, Discovery)
This one had us with the title alone! But the content is even cooler. It's an examination of a 77-million-year-old Brachylophosaurus found in Montana in a remarkable state of preservation, with 90% of its body still covered in skin, and its stomach still filled with its last meal (it was a plant-eater).
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