Just like people sometimes keep dating jerks when they know they shouldn't, we sometimes can't stop ourselves from hate-watching shows that make us cringe and shout and roll our eyes.
Plus: A Lost vet heads to Grimm, Fringe loses a boss, and Comic-Con adds some awesome panels.
Plus: Alyssa Milano is a Mistress for ABC, Touch adds a Prime Suspect, and Kumar is back in the House.
Plus: Giancarlo Esposito + J.J. Abrams + Eric Kripke = YES, Lucy Liu changes a classic character's gender, and Alan Ball says "no more True Blood."
Our guide on what Christmas-themed programs to watch on Aussie TV during the Christmas weekend.
Plus: NCIS stars are super popular, Game of Thrones casts an assassin, and The CW expands episode orders for four series.
What to watch on Thursday, June 9.
Plus: Friday Night Lights gets an NBC premiere date, some news for Vampire Diaries fans, and Beavis is back!
Also, the newest Gleek speaks! Here's where everyone will be clicking today.
Only days have passed since Seven announced the launch of its new "bloke" channel, 7mate, and now TEN has jumped on the bandwagon, with the announcement of its new channel, to be called *drumroll* Eleven. It will replace the existing One SD.
Plus: The Jersey Shore cast will make more money than you, Ice-T got arrested, and The Middle is planning an Everybody Loves Raymond reunion.
In honor of Mother's Day (it's this Sunday, people!), an appreciative list of our favorite television grannies.
We spoke with the actress about her first year on The Middle and what it was like to play Marsha Mason's daughter in tonight's "Mother's Day" episode.
What to watch from Friday, April 23 to Sunday, April 25.
While its peers in the family sitcom arena offered a limitless supply of loving families, happy homes, and poignant life lessons, Married With Children slapped America in the face with middle-class mediocrity and resentment. And television hasn't been the same since.
We caught up with with Michael Hitchcock, (of Waiting for Guffman fame) about his recent roles on United States of Tara, Glee, and Men of a Certain Age.
It wasn't a matter of whether Patricia Heaton would be returning to television; it was a matter of when and which studio would be lucky enough to have one of traditional sitcoms' leading ladies starring in one of their
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