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.
Plus: Are You There, Chelsea? and Super Bowl's Greatest Commercials.
The diagnosis for the first episode of Don Cheadle's corporate caper comedy? Stage-3 Pilotitis, but there's a cure in sight.
Plus: Downton Abbey, Absolutely Fabulous, and Charles Barkley on SNL.
A new year means new shows to get excited about! Here are the ten midseason freshmen we're most looking forward to.
And if Don Cheadle doesn't get you excited, maybe seeing Kristen Bell in her underwear will.
Here's a brief rundown of the highlights and lowlights from Sunday's three-hour master class on how to be an unfunny awards show.
Plus: Snoop Dogg signs a dizeal to stizar in a shizzow, FX grabs an animated comedy from It's Always Sunny's writers, and ABC goes to the circus.
On our list this week: It's Always Sunny...'s family photo, Glee's Heather Morris, and hot chicks fighting.
The best of this week's web to help the afternoon glide smoothly by.
What to watch on Friday, July 8 through Sunday, July 10.
Plus: Ricky Gervais will remain animated at HBO, Lights Out is looking for a re-match at other networks, and Jersey Shore 4 is on, baby!
These intriguing in-production pilots have caught our attention even though we haven't seen a single scene.
Plus: The Office hires two new employees, The Kennedys finds a home, and the U.S. government deals a blow to TV-streaming sites.
Plus: Jimmy Fallon is poised to be the next Leno, the U.S. version of Torchwood has a new lead, and the Hoff already has a new job.
Will Ferrell and Adam McKay are to bring hit comedy website Funny Or Die to TV.
TV.com's daily news round-up for Tuesday, August 25.
Fans of this summer's hit film Crash will be pleased to learn that the movie is likely to be turned into a television series by FX.