I'd be hard-pressed to tell you what the point of this episode was: Nothing really changed, besides Karen appearing in tabloids. But with that said, "Publicity" was the synchronized swimming of treading water. read more
Community star Yvette Nicole Brown counts down her top TV shows. read more
"Hell on Earth" could have been called "Filler on TV." read more
The musical drama starring Katharine McPhee will return for an encore after posting solid numbers in the time slot after The Voice. read more
Plus: Psych, South Park, and Survivor: One World read more
All in all, while the musical clearly needs a lot of work, Smash is continuing to get things right in a lot of ways, and the show has now set itself up in the interesting position of being able explore… read more
"Chemistry" was the episode we've been waiting for, and not only said "GAME ON" to our rivals Karen and Ivy, but took the time to give their competition some compelling depth. read more
Find out what we're sticking with and what we're deleting from our DVRs, then tell us what YOU'RE still watching in the comments. read more
Will Smash be a victim of its own high standards and quality? read more
Smash is making huge leaps in character development in every episode. read more
We can't remember the last time we felt so impatient waiting through commercial breaks, mostly because HBO doesn't have commercial breaks. read more
Plus: Downton Abbey, Angry Boys, Shameless, and The Fades. read more
It’s been said before, but it bears repeating: Smash is not Glee. read more
With TV schedules shifting all over the place to make room for new midseason series, it's difficult to keep track of when and where your favorite shows will air. That's why we're here. read more
A new year means new shows to get excited about! Here are the ten midseason freshmen we're most looking forward to. read more
Behold! The trailers and clips from all of NBC's new series, including Awake, Bent, Free Agents, and Smash. read more
It's doubtful that the high-profile superheroine will make NBC's fall lineup, but the network has says yes to four other wonderful women. read more
Plus: There are sunny days ahead for Portlandia, clouds ahead for Fringe, and Two and a Half Men cuts four episodes. read more
Plus: Everyone everywhere watched Super Bowl XLV, and Debra Messing, Krysten Ritter, and Connie Britton are all eyeing new shows. read more
Plus: At the Movies also cancelled, Buck Rogers is Hollywood's latest remake, and Chuck might be a goner. read more
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