What to Watch Tonight: Glee, America’s Got Talent, and Wilfred
What to watch on Thursday, September 13…

SEASON 7 FINALE, 8pm, NBC
America’s Got Talent
It’s the seventh season finale! Where one performer will take home the title of “America’s most talented act (at least for this season).” And just in case the winning announcement isn’t enough to hold your attention, Nick Cannon will also introduce a bevy of stars who will perform for your entertainment. Guest acts include Justing Bieber, Ne-Yo, Green Day, and the Blue Man Group. Huzzah.
SEASON 4 PREMIERE, 9pm, Fox
Glee
Last season came to a close with the touching notion that eventually high school ends for everybody, even characters in a TV show. This season, we’ll pick up with the reminder that life does go on (even for characters in a TV show). “The New Rachel” kicks off with Rachel’s move to New York City where she’ll attend NYADA and waste no time making friends with a particularly attractive older student. And back at the far more familiar McKinley High School, the glee club looks for new recruits… and Puck’s half-brother is in the running.
SEASON 1 FINALE, 10pm, TBS
Sullivan & Son
In “Hank Speech,” which just so happens to be this show’s first season finale, Hank gets an HR complaint written up about him, accusing him of making “inappropriate comments.” Should we chalk this up to a misunderstanding or a well-deserved job loss… you know, assuming job loss is the penalty for harassment? Also, Susan and her mother start to bond—but will they still be in each other’s good graces by the season’s end?
10pm, FX
Wilfred
“We’re goin’ to the chapel and we’re gonna destroy a weddinggg…” In tonight’s “Resentment” Jenna and Drew are preparing to walk down the isle, but Ryan’s jealousy will get the better of him, and it will inspire Wilfred to go on a destructive rampage that could derail the happy day all together.
10:30pm, MTV
Awkward.
In “Once Upon a Blog” Jenna takes a step back with her blog, thinking that maybe, just maybe, if she fictionalizes her blog, she’ll actually be able to change her fate. Will Jenna’s attempt to write her own story actually work? And if so, is this show about to take a turn for the supernatural?

I will definitely be tuning to Glee and Wilfred. They are on the opposite ends of the comedy spectrum which will make for one interesting night. I’m really excited about Glee’s return and the newbies on the show but Wilfred promises a hilarious half hour with wedding woes. My love of fall TV has my Hopper set to record both shows so I can stay on top of what’s going on. Wilfred was a little slow going this season but it’s really starting to come around. Wilfred’s devotion to Ryan isn’t surprising but it still leaves me to wonder if Wilfred is real. My co-workers at Dish love both shows and there’s been plenty of speculation about the reality of Wilfred. Glee is also causing quite a stir because Rachel will be meeting a new guy this season that piques her interest. Hooray for fall TV!