Plus: Clive Owen and Steven Soderbergh are headed to Cinemax, ABC Family is practicing spelling, and SAMCRO has a new nemesis.
Plus: BBC America announces its summer schedule, American Idol looks to the past, and Comedy Central hooks up with Hannibal Buress.
Plus: You can finish Don't Trust the B--- in Apartment 23 now, Zombieland gets headshot'd by Amazon, and American Idol fails.
Plus: Shaw is sticking around on Person of Interest, singing shows are losing judges, and Game of Thrones meets It's Always Sunny?
Is Fox's fall plan with constant debuts the future of network scheduling?
Plus: TNT is sticking with Boston cops, Elementary is headed across the pond, and a couple friendly faces will return to Psych.
Plus: Tim Roth gets a new gig, American Idol hits a series low, and a Chuck Kickstarter movie?
It ain't NBC, that's for sure!
Plus: American Idol is singing a sad song, Sons of Anarchy is bringing back a player, and a Leverage babe finds new work.
[UPDATE] Want to know when Bones, The Following, and American Idol will end? Of course you do.
Plus: The Mindy Project and New Girl are getting a Idol boost, FX is developing a stuntman drama, and Jason Lee is returning to TV.
With a new slate of shows on the way, which faces or characters will become YOUR new TV fixation?
Plus: 50 Cent teams up with Starz for a drama, The Killing might return, Carrie Underwood feels the Sound of Music, and Arrow casts Deathstroke.
Putting aside ratings for a moment, which network instantly gives you a good or bad feeling just from hearing its name?
Want to know when that weird kid, a bunch of serial killers, and Mariah Carey will attack your TV? We can tell you!
Plus: Homeland's team sells new crime drama, True Blood welcomes Roy Batty, and Nicky Minaj wants to kill Mariah Carey.
Who were the big winners at this year's television prom? Breaking Bad? Game of Thrones? Some British show your mom watches?
Season 9 came to an end with a weird, unpredictable finale and the coronation of two of the series' most deserving winners to date.
A country singer, an R&B diva, a pastel-colored hip-hop star, and the R-Dawg will lead the search for the next unknown to sing countless national anthems.
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