Love was in the air during Monday’s episodes of Pretty Little Liars and The Lying Game—though the pairings often weren’t ideal.
Well, obviously we're first going to talk about how every single cast member got naked in this week's episode.
We could not have been more shocked by how things went down last night.
Frost giants and Hsien are cool and all, but we were really looking forward to that demon cat.
We play cupid and imagine some dream TV character couples just in time for Valentine's Day.
Smash's sophomore episode, "The Callback," built on the complexity of its pilot and then topped it with sparkling performances.
I finally checked out The Voice last night to see what all the hubbub's about, and judge Adam Levine summed up my initial feelings best when he said, “I was confused and a little bit scared.”
Jules is on a mission to show Grayson she ain't no Plain Jane.
Plus: Justified, Southland, and Teen Mom 2.
It was back to life as usual at Downton Abbey on Sunday, sort of, in a two-hour episode that began with a title card informing us the year is 1919.
Plus: A Lostie heads to Fringe, a Roseanne reunion catches our eye, and Oprah got busted.
Two channels are being added today: Cartoon Network and ESPN2. Cartoon Network is part of the basic AU$19.50 per month subscription package that everyone using the service must have. ESPN2 is part of the sport package that adds AU$10 to every monthly bill.
We're way past the point of debating whether or not the Grammys are even capable of putting on an entertaining show. But we CAN talk about this year's highlights!
Plucky Pennywhistle's Magical Menagerie pitted Sam and Dean against unicorns, clowns, and fat kids when a pizza-party parlor for kids brought child-murderer fears to life.
The New Girl star was pitch-perfect: Relaxed, ready to spoof her own quirk-goddess image when necessary, and adept at getting lost inside whatever characters the writers tossed at her.
As a Valentine's Day episode, "Skin Deep" was more disappointing than a heart-shaped box full of uncooked oatmeal.
Sunday's broadcast of the music awards show drew the second-most viewers in the history of the program.
Love might be in the air tonight. Deceit certainly will be.
Plus: 2 Broke Girls, Being Human, and Hawaii Five-0.
The events of the midseason finale changed our survivors in different ways, but the show is still a post-apocalyptic debate club.