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?
[UPDATE] Want to know when Bones, The Following, and American Idol will end? Of course you do.
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.
Plus: Lots of ratings news, The Simpsons digs up a decades-old script, and a double dose of How I Met Your Mother!
Putting aside ratings for a moment, which network instantly gives you a good or bad feeling just from hearing its name?
Plus: Kurt Sutter goes comedy with clowns and assassins, Cee Lo gets his own sitcom, and Revolution adds another big name.
Why can’t we find permanent roles for these six actors?
Aaaand we're in college! Season 3 of Veronica Mars introduced some changes, but overall it was still just the same show we fell in love with.
Plus: Showtime moves closer to its own Sex and the City, Breaking Bad's Badger digs into a beet farm, and Sesame Street loses one legend.
Plus: Syfy is rebooting Blake's 7, Chloe Sevigny moves to Portlandia, and LL Cool J beat the crap out of some guy.
We now know when your favorite and non-favorite Fox shows will return to your television!
The Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 star names his top five shows.
But Bones, Sons of Anarchy, and the Animation Domination series will all be there!
Plus: American Ninja Warrior, Bob's Burgers, Nikita, and Harry's Law
With a new comedy block planned for Tuesdays, Fox is serving up weekly helpings of all five television food groups: animation, drama, comedy, reality, and sci-fi.
Plus: The finales of Blue Bloods and CSI:NY and the premiere of USA's Common Law.
Plus: The Comedy Awards, Game of Thrones, and the Amazing Race finale
Plus: Community loses two producers, The Simpsons will welcome Hollywood hotties, and Mick Jagger has Saturday Night Live fever.
The recent premieres of HBO's Veep and ABC's Scandal--which feature a hilariously bumbling vice president and an adulterous president with lots of vices, respectively--got us thinking about some of the more ridiculous politicians who've graced our TV screens over the years...
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