We'll be honest: This schedule does not look very good at all.
Five dramas get early good news from the Peacock; no comedy announcements yet.
When does Whitney come to an end? And what about the shows you actually like?
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.
After two terrible outings, the medical drama about a doctor with dueling personalities is laid to rest.
Plus: NBC fans Chicago Fire, John Noble finds a post-Fringe gig, and The Office has a series finale date.
Plus: The Following is strong in its second week, ABC orders a pilot based on a Disneyland ride, and Jeff Zucker fires a lot of CNN.
Plus: Howie Mandel and Jim Gaffigan have new projects in development, The Big Bang Theory is still bangin', and someone casts Mike Tyson.
Plus: Al Jazeera might have an American outpost, Jerry O'Connell lands a CBS pilot lead, and Law & Order: SVU books 'em.
Since we've had about a season and a half to get comfortable with the new kids, we thought now might be a good time to compare the two lead male detectives to see how they stack up against one another.
Plus: AMC is developing a period-piece comedy, Weird Desk is delayed, and Discovery orders its first scripted series.
Plus: So does The CW's Cult, Cosmo Kramer returns to television, and Sean Bean gets a new role to die in.
Plus: Spartacus has a release date, Martha Stewart will be at the center of a Fox sitcom, and one of our favorite Lost vets has a new job.
On our list this week: American Horror Story, New Girl, Timothy Olyphant on The League, and more.
Plus: Elementary opens big, Greg Kinnear is returning to television, and Miley Cyrus as bank-robber Bonnie?
Plus: The Winchester Bros. are growing up, Debbie Pelt is headed to Two and a Half Men, Body of Proof casts a Dothraki bloodrider, and Hannibal adds a Wonderfalls alum.
Plus: Laurence Fishburne might head to NBC, Adam Baldwin is definitely headed to NBC, and four awesome words: Minka, Kelly, sex, tape.
Plus: Paget Brewster gets cast against her old show, Dexter finds a hero, and Hulu gets in The Thick Of It.
We had some time on our hands and we love Dick Wolf to pieces, so a Law & Order cast hierarchy was just what the summer doldrums ordered.
Grimm will be back before Labor Day, but Community won't return until October.
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