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
Ashton Kutcher, Jon Cryer, and Angus T. Jones just have to sign their names on contracts and CBS should get more Men. read more
Plus: Royal Pains and Top Chef: Texas read more
But not Sons of Anarchy, Homeland, Justified, Parks and Recreation, or Community. 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
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
Here's who took home some new hardware on Sunday. read more
Wherein we open up our personal envelopes and present our picks for which shows and actors should take home a little gold man this Sunday. read more
Plus: Two and a Half Men casts an Arrested Development alum, the VMAs score for MTV, and Men of a Certain Age gives up hope. read more
It's been confirmed that Charlie Harper is headed for certain death on Two and a Half Men, but how? And who of you will tune in to watch it all go down? read more
#4: Why are Jon Cryer’s eyes locked on Ashton Kutcher's testicles? read more
ABC's comedy nabs seven major nominations, Game of Thrones is up for Best Drama, and Louis C.K. sneaks in, too. read more
Cryer stopped by the Late Show on Wednesday, where he shared some insider insight into one of TV's most bizarre stories. read more
Plus: An NCIS star isn't going anywhere, but the show's creator is suing CBS; and a nasty Supernatural rumor no one wants to hear. read more
Charlie Sheen's "statements, conduct and condition" cited as reason for network and studio to kill show for season. read more
Also: The animated Taiwanese news take on Jersey Shore's upcoming trip to Italy, a preview of CBS's Mad Love, and James Franco and Anne Hathaway's first Academy Awards promo. read more
Plus: Cable has a new most-watched telecast, Charlie Sheen is still living out a male's fantasy, and American culture has dropped its biggest bomb yet on Japan. read more
In an attempt to avoid the inevitable online streaming and torrenting of shows immediately after their US broadcast, Nine has secured the rights to screen brand new episodes of The Mentalist and Two and a Half Men just days after their American debuts. read more
The Community star was continually given the shaft through the whole TV awards process and still had a smile on his face. read more
Modern Family joins the party, too. read more
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