
Last Spring, we
did some talking 'round here about the Justin and Rebecca situation on
Brothers and Sisters, and it looks like those of us who were a little uneasy seeing the two of them together will have lots of chances to get used to it in the coming season. From the looks of things in this ABC promo, the two are definitely more than just ex-brother-and-sister when the show's third season premieres Sept. 28.
Brothers & Sisters hasn't been gone as long as some of the other shows that went off the air during the strike — we spoiled fans of the Walker family got to see an original episode in February, after all. But when the show went off the air, it seemed like a lot of big things were about to happen, so I'm frankly relieved that it's finally returning.
While I'm excited about many of the upcoming developments in the B&S universe, I'm a little worried about others — particularly the dynamic the writers have been setting up with Rebecca and Justin, though they recently assured E!

Is it just me, or have there been a lot of weddings on TV this fall? Wilhelmina on
Ugly Betty, Karen on
Dirty Sexy Money, and, soon, Robert and Kitty on
Brothers & Sisters.
The planning for that last one is in full swing on tonight's episode, with Kitty and Robert trying to figure out the songs — and the steps — for their first dance.
I haven't written much about
"Brothers & Sisters," but over the course of its first season, it's become a show I can't wait to watch every Sunday. The show has only gotten stronger over the past few episodes, with the introduction of
Emily VanCamp (formerly of "Everwood") as the Walker family's previously unknown half-sibling. Sally Field is delightfully inappropriate as matriarch Nora, and I'm amazed at the show's ability to juggle a number of plot lines (at least one per member of the Walker clan) without getting too overwhelming.

In tonight's
"Brothers & Sisters," Justin and the Walker family aired their dirty laundry during therapy. In the meantime, Kitty mulled over an interesting proposition from Senator McCallister (Rob Lowe).
Tell me: What did you think of tonight's episode?