After a string of legitimately great episodes following the six-month mid-season hiatus, it was inevitable that Warehouse 13 would eventually hit a snag.
The long-running procedural will run a little longer now that everyone is (mostly) happy.
Three genre shows are joined by a surprise period piece. Welcome back to TV, Aimee Teegarden!
A pair of struggling comedies will say goodbye as NBC tries to fix its schedule for next season.
Let's talk favorites before we head into the second round of finals next week.
Leslie Knope, Ron Swanson, and the rest of the Pawnee gang will be back for more political goofing, as expected.
Arrow's penultimate episode left me very excited for next week's season finale.
There's always someone or something more powerful than the Winchesters and historically they've always managed to rise above such things, but for the first time in a long time, it appears that there might be something they can't beat.
A girl with special powers, an international conspiracy, and a bunch of older men bonding with younger kids will headline NBC's 2013-2014 pickups.
As much as I like Nashville, and as much as I want to love it, I'm struggling with its inability to let any character stay happy—heck, even content—for more than a couple of scenes.
I'm laughing so hard I can barely type.
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