
Oh Sit! (CW, 8 p.m.) — This is how unbelievably hard-up television executives are for summer programming: They’ve resorted to musical chairs. SERIOUSLY. Musical chairs. Hosted by Jamie Kennedy. On a “network” television program. This is what the FCC appropriated television bandwidth for? (Check out the insipid trailer after the listings.)
Shark Fight (Discovery, 9 p.m.) — At least there’s Shark Week to keep you preoccupied, and tonight’s installment centers on shark-bite victims. I hope they recreate all the shark-bite attacks with menacing Great Whites, regardless of what shark the victims were bitten by.
Damages (DirectTV, 9 p.m.) — Am I the only one that still watches this? It’s actually not a bad season, so far. Patty Hewes is as evil as ever, and Rose Byrne continues to be incredibly hot even with all her clothes on.
Hit & Miss (DirectTV, 10 p.m.) — This show — about a cross-dressing hitman played by Chloe Sevigny — I actually didn’t follow through on. Saw the first episode, and it was OK, but not compelling enough to continue watching. It was very slow and atmospheric. The season finale arrives tonight.
Hanna (HBO to Go, Anytime) — Did you know that, though Netflix still has more subscribers, HBO to Go subscribers spend significantly more time per day streaming content? If you’re a subscriber and haven’t done so yet, check out Hanna, a kick-ass little thriller with a superb Chemical Brothers soundtrack that kind of flew under the radar last year.
LATE NIGHT LISTINGS: Tom Brokaw is on Letterman, Stallone is on Leno, Thomas Haden Church is on Kimmel, Fallon has Kathie Lee Gifford, Jon Stewart has Brian Williams, and Colbert has the women’s U.S. Olympic gymnastics team.
Here’s the Oh Sit trailer. Pray your Gods, people.



Given that it’s on the CW, I have to imagine that Oh Sit! will find a way to work vampires or werewolves or witchcraft into the show somehow.
Hannah is very tight butthole.
HBOGO is the tits. You can go back and watch so many older series that you may have missed out on because you were eating ramen made with a coffee maker when the shows originally aired and figured toilet paper was a “must have”. Not to mention all the new stuff. It can save some DVR scheduling conflicts if they should arise.
The Wire, Oz, Band of Brothers, Deadwood. Plus, it doesn’t cost a dime other than your monthly HBO subscription plus data charges if you’re not smart enough to piggy back your work’s wi-fi.
This. Every word of it.
No, Dustin, you are not the only one who still watches Damages. I watch it religiously. I start to get itchy for the next episode around Monday or Tuesday.
But be careful what you say about my dearly beloved, Rose Byrne.
HBO GO subscribers also spend around a $120 a month to be one, whether intentionally or not, so I imagine most of them want to get the most out of being boned by cable companies.