Tonight check out new episodes of The Office, Grey's Anatomy, Glee, Scandal and catch Bishop Gene Robinson on the Colbert Report.
What to Watch: Thursday, April 25
9:00pm: The Office, NBC (30 mins) NEW
Dwight and Angela compete in an office-wide paper airplane contest with a cash prize, local talent agent Carla Fern helps Andy as he tries to break into the film industry and Jim and Pam try to use their new couples therapy techniques.
9:00pm: Grey's Anatomy, ABC (1 hr) NEW
The board debates how to address Bailey's CDC investigation and what they should share with the public versus their personal commitment to her. Meanwhile, Cristina pushes Alex to speak up about his feelings for Jo and Owen continues to watch Ethan as his parents health remains unclear.
9:00pm: Glee, Fox (1 hr) NEW
In New York, Isabelle asks Kurt to help work a huge Vogue.com charity event with Santana and Rachel in tow as volunteer helpers. Back in Ohio, Will and Finn encourage the New Directions to play acoustic versions of their favorite songs when the power goes out at McKinley. Check out a sneak peek below.
10:00pm: Scandal, ABC (1 hr) NEW
Details of Huck's life before Pope and Associates are exposed and the team comes together to help one of their own. Elsewhere, Olivia and Fitz have an emotional confrontation and don't realize they are being watch, Cyrus investigates Jake and Mellie makes a decision that could bring down the Administration.
11:30pm: Colbert Report, Comedy Central (30 mins) NEW
Bishop Gene Robinson will be talking with Stephen Colbert about marriage equality and his book God Believes in Love: Straight Talk About Gay Marriage.
This morning and afternoon, check your local listings for information about Ellen, The Talk (CBS) and The Chew (ABC). Days of Our Lives on NBC (check local listings for time) features gay character Will as a series regular; keep an eye out for developments between Will and Sonny.
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