Was Tracy Morgan's big gay controversy an appropriate topic to explore on an episode of 30 Rock?
Television's second (or third or fourth or fifteenth) biggest night bestows honors on a familiar comedy and a brand-new drama. Plus, DINKLAGE!
In tonight's return episode of Fringe, Walter is looking at himself in the mirror and thinking of past presidents.
30 Rock is back, and all is (nearly) right with the world.
Liz Lemon is so excited for 30 Rock's return that she's wearing a diaper, just in case.
You’re forgiven if details are hazy since last we checked in with Liz and the gang. Here are five points you need to know to get up to speed for the Season 6 premiere.
Plus: Work It! and Parenthood.
Plus: Grey's Anatomy remains intense and a group of Italian-Americans returns to a New Jersey beach community.
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.
Modern Family also grabs multiple nods in a surprising lot of nominations apparently aimed at distinguishing itself from other award shows.
But not Sons of Anarchy, Homeland, Justified, Parks and Recreation, or Community.
Now that Murphy has withdrawn, the conversation will obviously turn to who should host Hollywood’s biggest night instead. Let’s turn to the intertubes for ideas, shall we?
Here's who took home some new hardware on Sunday.
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.
ABC's comedy nabs seven major nominations, Game of Thrones is up for Best Drama, and Louis C.K. sneaks in, too.
Our picks in the comedy category include a few predictable choices, a few sleepers, and few who simply don't have no chance (but we like them anyway).
What to watch on Tuesday, June 14.
The inaugural television awards ceremony has done something that other awards shows don't: nominated deserving candidates!
The network's 2011-2012 schedule includes a dozen new shows; Chuck and Harry's Law will move to new nights.
Any Saturday Night Live with Tina hosting it, even a mediocre one, is still an SNL worth watching, and Saturday's episode was no exception.