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Despite an exceptionally attractive cast, "K-Ville" (8 p.m., KASA-Channel 2) still isn't my favorite show in the world.
A series following New Orleans police detectives in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina could be so much better if it were on FX or HBO instead of a network that's all sorts of censored.
The setting alone makes it unique. Give it some grit and realism, like "The Shield," and this show would be awesome.
Right now, "K-Ville" simply teeters on OK. It continues to wrap storylines up in a neat little bow every week and gives us one-dimensional bad guys.
Tonight, Boulet (Anthony Anderson) and other members of the NOPD are singing their little hearts out at a karaoke bar in the French Quarter when they get a call about a crime at a high-profile business.
The shooting at a warehouse for Mardi Gras floats leads to the discovery of a vicious criminal's racketeering practices.
Things get heated between Boulet and Cobb (Cole Hauser) when it's revealed that Boulet has a history with one of the suspects in the shooting, Owen Giles (Avery Kidd Waddell).
Hmmph. They'll resolve their issue by the end of the night and be back to being friends before you can say "wasted potential."
The new reality series "Paranormal State" (8 p.m., A&E) profiles college students who investigate wacky goings-on.
The Paranormal Research Society at Pennsylvania State University is an activity sanctioned by the school and overseen by a professor.
The students, led by Ryan Buell, deal with reports of hauntings and other spooky situations in the midst of actually doing what college kids are obligated to do - drink, party and occasionally go to class.
In each episode, they are contacted for help by outside parties who are terrified by the freaky events in their homes.
Tonight's premiere has a worried mama calling the PRS to help her son Matthew, a boy who has the "Sixth Sense" talent of seeing dead people.
Ryan and his minions find out that "Timmy," the spirit Matthew sees most often, could be the spirit of a neighbor who died on the property years before the family moved there.
The evidence they uncover in their investigation kinda led me into believing the kid.
Creepy, creepy, creepy stuff.

