As we look back on The Office's first full Scott season without Michael Scott, we'll admit it wasn't the best. But there WERE highlights. read more
Creepy serial killers meet mafia doctors meet greedy kids meet vaginal doctors meet siblings! It's time to meet Fox's new shows, and we have video. read more
With a new comedy block planned for Tuesdays, Fox is serving up weekly helpings of all five television food groups: animation, drama, comedy, reality, and sci-fi. read more
As expected, Amy Poehler's and whoever is still left on The Office's shows have been renewed, along with freshman comedies (that will now be sophomore comedies) Up All Night and Whitney. read more
There's also Kevin Bacon hunting serial killers, a doctor who moonlights for the mob, and a dude who works as a nanny. read more
Even though the series is losing its showrunner and potentially losing its stars, NBC's long-running comedy will almost certainly be back. But should it? read more
NBC has confirmed that if the show is renewed for a ninth season, the character of Robert California won't return... at Spader's request. read more
Plus: Fox picks up Mindy Kaling's pilot, CBS buys a decade-old idea from Louis C.K., and Downton Abbey adds a legend. read more
Plus: The return of Switched at Birth and the debut of ABC Family's Jane By Design. read more
Plus: Grimm gets hairy and Dexter ends its incredible season (in the archaic definition of the word). read more
Plus: PaleyFest adds three more shows, HBO is close to taking Viagra, and a Hawaii Five-0 original signs on for the remake. read more
Plus: Jason Lee visits Up All Night and Blue Mountain State gets real read more
On our list this week: The Walking Dead, New Girl's peen and bubbles, and 2 Broke Girls's easy jokes read more
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. read more
What to watch on Thursday, April 21. read more
She casually mentioned the possibility to George Lopez tonight. Also: Watch the Jack Donaghy Guide to Manipulation, a cool montage of TV shows reenacted by miniatures, and the trailer for the no-longer-homeless The Kennedys. read more
Plus: Showtime renews a vet and a n00b, J.J. Abrams is pitching a show for Lost's Ben and Locke, and a not-so Wilde House. read more
Also, Firefly deserves a different title sequence. Here's where everyone will be clicking today. read more
Here's where everyone will be clicking today. read more
What to watch Wednesday, March 17. read more
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