Plus: Mandy Moore's ABC pilot gets a series order, HBO's The Newsroom may have a premiere date, and Alfred Molina lands starring role on TNT.
Fox and series producers have confirmed that the medical drama will conclude with the current eighth season.
Syfy has ordered another round of the "werewolf, vampire, and ghost as roommates" drama. Also: Statistics say it's a "chick show," do you agree?
Hicks stole the show this week as Dickie got sprung, Dewey got taken along for the ride, and Boyd made a business decision.
Plus: Face Off makes up a third season, the creator of Gilmore Girls sells a pilot, and Stephen Lang is In Plain Sight.
In "(I Loathe You) For Sentimental Reasons," Aidan had hunger games to deal with, Josh met a pair of spoiled werekin, and Sally moved further away from finding a Valentine's date.
Things aren't going so well on The Rock, and if the show is going to survive it'll need to take some requests from its audience.
NBC's new Music Mondays block got off to roaring start. Is this a sign of change or merely Super Bowl hangover?
Plus: A Heroes star heads to The Office, Lost's Locke will battle aliens, and Boardwalk Empire cuts ties with one of its ladies.
The casts of Community, 30 Rock, Parks and Recreation, SVU, and more NBC shows have put together a big song-and-dance number on behalf of the network.
Dean knocks up a floozy after a one-night stand, but this chick isn't just a tramp about town.
The New York Giants' rematch with the New England Patriots surpassed last year's Super Bowl with a 47.0 rating.
Great things happen when there's more Astrid on-screen, and even better things happen when there's two of them.
Plus: Boardwalk Empire gets a new gangster, and Lost and Battlestar favorites find new roles.
The biker drama was already a go for Season 5, but FX had added another and signed creator Kurt Sutter to a three-year talent deal.
"Root Cause" initially smacked of a filler episode, but instead it opened up a new chapter by introducing to a new bad gal.
The poorly performing Firm is exiled to Saturdays starting next week, while the highly anticipated Awake gets a March start.
Plus: Breaking Bad's final season might be split, Fringe is hitting the home stretch hard, and Lizzy Caplan is one of two Masters of Sex.
The tween cable channel will also go for laughs with Baby Daddy and get back to reality with Beverly Hills Nannies.
The flamboyant head of Greendale Community College has a flair for flair!