Dancing with the Stars [ABC, 8 PM]
It doesn't get much better than this: The contestants must "tell a story" with their dances this week. Suggestions, anyone? Bristol Palin stumbles upon a Wasillan gold mine using a cha cha cha? Jennifer Grey explores the Red Dawn in a sultry salsa? Audrina Patridge texts Lo Bosworth through a waltz? There's some bad news to report as well:
The Event [NBC, 9 PM]
Thanks to the Martinez administration's plan to make Sophia open up about the detainees' intentions, a new detainee comes to the fore (Clea DuVall). I only expect Laura Innes to get more chilling from here.
Real Housewives of Atlanta [Bravo, 9 PM]
All hail season three! Kim Zolciak is early for this party, and in tonight's premiere she's dealing with the aftermath of a candid interview she gave to a tabloid. Nene deals with rumor control, Khandi starts to date again, and new castmates Phaedra Parks and Cynthia Bailey join the show.
O Brother, Where Art Thou? [ABC Family, 7:30 PM]
The Coen brothers' strangely meandering, engrossing folk tale follows a trio of convicts (George Clooney, John Turturro, Tim Blake Nelson) and their journey into a Depression-era version of pop stardom. Parallels to Homer's The Odyssey are easy to draw here. Funny enough, the movie achieved a real version of pop stardom with the film's soundtrack, which hit #1 on Billboard's Top 200 albums chart and won the Grammy for Album of the Year.