The Season 2 finale gave us some space to breathe and reflect on the tragic events of last week's episode. read more
What if The Hunger Games was made for TV and full of our favorite TV stars? We've picked out a some replacements for Katniss, Peeta, and more. read more
Plus: Fringe, The Walking Dead, and Luck. read more
"Summertime" pressed the series' reset button for Season 2, to the point that new viewers can easily jump on board. read more
Plus: Downton Abbey, Absolutely Fabulous, and Charles Barkley on SNL. read more
Plus: The return of Switched at Birth and the debut of ABC Family's Jane By Design. read more
We combed the web and compiled a menu of 23 shows (and recommended relative pairings) to sample during your holiday downtime; skip the mall, fire up your laptop, fix a leftover-turkey sandwich, and settle in. read more
What to watch on Tuesday, July 26th read more
Shameless (US) starts on More4 this Thursday, so how does it compare to the UK original? read more
The inaugural television awards ceremony has done something that other awards shows don't: nominated deserving candidates! read more
Plus: Hot in Cleveland gets a third, NBC names its Idol rival judges, and something about that Charlie Sheen fellow. read more
What to watch from Friday, February 4 to Sunday, February 6. read more
Showtime's dark new dramedy seeks to shock and astonish, but the well-acted pilot lacked heart. read more
Also, see Matthew Morrison on The Tonight Show. Here's where everyone will be clicking today. read more
Plus: Netflix is one step closer to owning all of television, Fringe's move to Fridays is moved up, and Tosh.0 has a return date. read more
Plus: Waiting serves up a TV show, Prison Break's T-Bag finds a new bad guy role, and Torchwood casting rumors. read more
Also, Regis and Pee-Wee take New York. Here's where everyone will be clicking today. read more
Plus: Robot Chicken is going to the Dark Side again, Fox and Showtime have started announcing premiere dates, and RoboCop is joining Dexter. read more
Plus: HBO and Showtime pick up a couple new series, Mad Men comes back early, and Oprah prepares her next mind-controlling show. read more
Plus: Comedy Central totally has it for Daniel Tosh, the Pacific invasion sets a d-day, and USA turns a movie into a series. read more
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