After a few episodes of moping and drinking away his blues, Person of Interest finally gets The Man in the Suit back in the action. After the Machine bypasses the usual channels to get Mr. Reese on a plane with the creator of the Black Market - an Internet safe zone for the illegal trading and selling of drugs, weapons, etc. - Reese has to go all "killer at 30,000 feet" to protect the geeky criminal - and the rest of the passengers - from dying in an awful crash. When Peter tries to enter the hot set, O'Brien kicks him in the face and has security detain him when Peter innocently reaches into his pocket for what O'Brien thinks is a gun. The longtime captain has nice words for every member of the squad, but he gives the best advice to his successor, Olivia, as he leaves. When they are both unable to find a time of year that works for their busy schedules, Martha suggests that they go down to City Hall and just make it official. [...] while they both balk at that suggestion (boo!) after Castle once again feels used by his father "I keep making the mistake, thinking he's family," Castle tells Beckett. Munfarid gets his second song, along with an intimate cuddle with his hero on national television. When Melinda May and Coulson find the partner of the dead agent who dropped Skye off at an orphanage, they find out that she's actually an "084" - an unclassified object or person who may wield powers. The terrorist drone attack on last week's episode of NCIS kills six people and leaves McGee's girlfriend Delilah paralyzed. A shell-shocked, guilt-ridden McGee is initially in denial about the situation and insists that he's ready to get back to work, but Delilah's doctor thinks otherwise. During the latter half of the season's first group date, Victoria downs a few too many cocktails and winds up in the bathroom crying and screaming, "F--- you, Juan Pablo." Nashville dumps its soapiest storyline by killing off Peggy, the manipulative pregnancy-faker who dug her claws into Teddy and held on tighter than a bull rider in the ring. Last season fans were forced to mourn the loss of two beloved characters and in Sunday's episode, two of the show's most kind-hearted souls are sexually assaulted. Newly reinstated maid Edna plies the vulnerable widower with alcohol, waits until he is presumably asleep or barely conscious and sneaks into his room to take advantage of him. Just days after (formerly beloved) New Jersey Governor Chris Christie publicly apologizes - well, kind of - for his administration's involvement in the unlawful George Washington Bridge lane closures, Jimmy Fallon teams up with the Garden State's golden boy, Bruce Springsteen, to offer a hilarious remake of Springsteen's classic "Born to Run." The song, now called "Governor Chris Christie's Fort Lee New Jersey Traffic Jam," roasts Christie for his actions with biting lyrics like: "Maybe this Bridgegate was just payback/It's a b--- slap to the state Democrats/We gotta get out but we can't/We're stuck in Governor Chris Christie's Fort Lee New Jersey traffic jam."
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