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You know, the idea of making a scripted comedy based on Cesar Millan's work as The Dog Whisperer makes perfect sense. The man has built an empire out of understanding and training animals, which is more than just a little ridiculous. The only pro...
This week, I was able to piece together what's changed about The Office over the past several years. Removing Jim and Pam from the office just put it so plainly in my face that I can't believe I didn't realize it fully until just now. Or maybe I did,...
Showtime's lesbian drama The L Word entered its sixth season this year. Clearly, somebody at the network thinks they've got a winning title structure, because Variety reports that Showtime has ordered a pilot for the terminal-illness comedy (you read...
Fans of Michael Ian Black and Michael Showalter would not be surprised if Michael & Michael Have Issues was cancelled quickly. Their previous two shows The State and Stella met untimely ends and thus their fans are probably skeptical that the wid...
Back in April Hulu announced the news that the streaming video website had made a deal with Disney that included making ABC shows available for viewing on Hulu.com. Anyone who's struggled to watch ABC shows on the network's website was surely reliev...
I guess we knew that Damon and Stefan weren't the only other vampires out there in The Vampire Diaries. Now we'll get to meet another one, in the form of the beautiful Arielle Kebbel.
It's been a couple of days now since the premiere of V over on ABC. We know the ratings were great, but if you've been on the internet, there is a lot of grumbling about the pilot.
Making a comedy ripe with tons of genuine laughs while also connecting on an emotional level is something The Office used to do in spades. Where The Office has faltered of late, Modern Family seems more than happy to pick up the mantle. It’s a show...
Because TV viewers can't seem to get enough of watching Gordon Ramsay scream at people about their culinary ineptitude, Fox is bringing yet another Ramsay series to the network. Fox announced today that the new culinary competition series is based on...
If you're a Numbers fan, there's bad news for the series. It appears that CBS has cut its order for the Friday night procedural from twenty-two episodes to sixteen.