Tonight catch all new episodes of Glee as Klaine and Brittana reunite, Grey's Anatomy, The Office, Project Runway with guest judge Zoe Saldana and Scandal.
What to Watch: Thursday, October 4
9:00pm: Grey's Anatomy, ABC (1 hr) NEW
This flashback episode takes viewers back to the scene of the crash as each doctor works to cope with injuries and heartache. Callie and Arizona struggle with what the next step will be following her injury. Check out a sneak peek below.
9:00pm: Glee, Fox (1 hr) NEW
Rachel and Kurt deal with surprise visits from Finn and Blaine in New York. Meanwhile back in Ohio, Santana and Brittany deal with the pitfalls of a long distance relationship and Emma and Will disagree on a job offer. Watch a behind the scenes sneak peek below.
9:00pm: The Office, NBC (30 mins) NEW
Andy annoys the office with his bragging when he learns he is related to Michelle Obama. Meanwhile, Dwight teaches Erin a new language, Nellie tries to convince Pam that Jim is cheating on her and Darryl struggles in his new position.
9:00pm: Project Runway, Lifetime (1.5 hrs) NEW
Zoe Saldana guest judges as the designers are taken to a grand location to get inspiration for new avant-garde pieces.
10:00pm: Scandal, ABC (1 hr) NEW
Cyrus and Fitz are forced to deal with a foreign policy emergency, while Olivia and her team work to clean up the mess when a public figure is caught in a compromising position.
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 recurring gay characters Sonny and Neil.
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