We pretty much knew this news was coming, but new contracts for series stars Ashton Kutcher, Jon Cryer, and Angus T. Jones have made it official. read more
On our list this week: Imaginary suds from Game of Thrones, Zooey's iPhone commercial, and an amazing Perfect Strangers video game. read more
Ashton Kutcher, Jon Cryer, and Angus T. Jones just have to sign their names on contracts and CBS should get more Men. read more
On our list this week: James Van Der Beek's jeans, Paul Scheer in his Walter White underwear, and Alcatraz's unfinished business. read more
Plus: Netflix is no longer interested in saving Terra Nova, AMC is previewing its newest show early, and Ashton Kutcher will probably return to Two and a Half Men. read more
Plus: Ringer and 90210 read more
Kelly Osbourne is a guest judge in tonight's episode, which features models dressed as famous political figures. read more
Plus: Tim Tebow is a TV ratings god, get ready for Kim Kardashian in the morning, and Ashton Kutcher wants more Men. read more
Here's the full list of winners in the show categories of our Best of 2011 poll. read more
Day 2 of our look at new openings features teens in a swimming pool, some bridges, and a busty cover of Saturday Night Live's credits. read more
NBC's once-invincible Thursday comedy lineup is being challenged by a new kid on the comedy block: ABC's Comedy Wednesdays. read more
We gave each of the new fall shows four episodes to get us hooked; find out what we're sticking with and what we're deleting from our DVRs, then tell us what YOU are still watching in the comments. read more
Warner Bros Television released a statement saying that Sheen's lawsuit against the studio and series executive producer Chuck Lorre has been settled "to the parties' satisfaction". The statement said terms of the settlement are confidential. read more
Plus: Charlie's Angels and Whitney suffer in week two, and Chuck and Grimm get postponed. read more
Plus: CBS is prepping a Rob Schneider comedy for midseason, Pan Am takes off to a good start, and a True Blood stud is headed to Two and a Half Men. read more
The show was by far the highest rated on the night, with an audience of 2.293 million. read more
How Sheen's character Charlie Harper would be killed off was a closely-held secret and it was revealed right away during the season premiere: he slipped on a subway platform in Paris and was hit by an oncoming train. read more
Plus: The Comedy Central Roast of Charlie Sheen and the series premieres of 2 Broke Girls and The Playboy Club. read more
Plus: Archer returns (briefly) and Discovery brings us something called Extreme Drug Smuggling. read more
In an unexpected move typical of the schedule-shifting network, yesterday's episode of Top Gear Australia was the last we'll see for a while. Or, ever. read more
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