What's On: Even Real-er Housewives

mccord225.jpgTonight, we revisit some of The Real Housewives of New York City's lost footage. After a three-part reunion that reduced everyone to tears and turned all the housewives into each others' therapists (including Andy Cohen's), will this episode feel like overkill?

So You Think You Can Dance [Fox, 9 PM]

One of our beloved Top 10 goes home. You can expect another two females in the bottom three, and maybe an underperforming male like Adechike to round it out. His sacrifice may be worth it, since then a white person from Palm Beach will be spared and get the chance to krump next week.

The Real Housewives of New York City [Bravo, 9 PM]

The lost footage surfaces! This tumultuous season comes to a close as we revisit the embarrassing good times shared by Bethenny, Sonja, Alex, Ramona, LuAnn, Kelly, and Jill. Did I accidentally just list the ladies from best to worst? Whoops!

100 Questions [NBC, 8:30 PM]

In this NBC summer burn-off, Charlotte reveals how she met Wayne just as he's about to reveal that he's been cut off from his inheritance. Leslie makes the discovery that her ex is remarrying. I don't know. Don't you think these 100 questions would be more dramatic if the characters dropped off buildings when they were incorrect? I think so.

Bruno [Cinemax, 10 PM]

Beloved comedian Sacha Baron Cohen is back with another movie devoted to a beloved character from Da Ali G Show. Based on pure commitment alone, Cohen is certainly the new Andy Kaufman. But he surpasses Kaufman in terms of sheer outrageousness -- Bruno is a hard-gyrating, leather-skivvied reporter with a passion for threatening the weak with cavalier vulgarity and gay come-ons. A must watch -- through the hands you clasp over your eyes.



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