You know it must be May Sweeps in TV-ville when a silly game show is commandeered by menacing troopers and a bunch of curvaceous models dressed in gold Princess Leia bikini tops.
That was the scene Monday night on NBC's "Deal or No Deal," where, for one night, the show shamelessly adopted a "Star Wars" theme. It was a decent night of entertainment that might have risen to the level of spectacular if only Chewbacca had taken a giant bite out of Howie Mandel.
Ah, but no such luck. Sweeps programmers might claim to pull out all the stops, but even they have their limits.
The sweeps this year seem to have an air of sad desperation about them. So much of the season was waylaid by the writers strike, and now, with only a few weeks to go before summer vacation, the networks want us to conveniently forget how they abandoned us and join their little party.
But apparently not all of you got the memo. Last Thursday, two of prime time's biggest shows -- "CSI" and "Grey's Anatomy" -- kicked off sweeps with fresh episodes and posted some of their lowest audience totals ever.
Still, that's not going to stop the networks from once again going into hyperdrive to win your love. As usual, we've got plenty of programming stunts, high-profile guest stars, glitzy specials and supersized episodes.
Monday's episode of "Two and Half Men" will be penned by the "CSI" scribes and the May 8 installment of "CSI" will be handled by the "Two and a Half" script writers. So how will all this turn out? Lord knows, but I'll be highly disappointed if Grissom doesn't try some lame pickup lines on hot babes in a Vegas casino and Charlie doesn't find a few maggots in his morning cereal.
Still, I think I'd rather watch both of those shows in their tiresome entirety than spend Mother's Day with NBC. That's when Donny and Marie Osmond will host a special called "Teleflora Presents America's Favorite Mom." During the broadcast, the singing sibs will crown one lucky winner based on the results of online voting. Oh boy.

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