Person of Interest S01E23: “Firewall” Hey guys, that Person of Interest finale from last night was off-the-chain good. SO GOOD. How glad am I that I watched this show even though it’s on CBS and somewhat follows a procedural formula? “Firewall” was just about perfect in every sense, inundating us with babes, suspense, gunfights, twists, and so many…
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The Vampire Diaries executive producer Julie Plec wasn’t messing around when she named Season 3 the “Season of the Originals.” Whether you liked him or not (let’s be real: you liked him) Klaus’s influence has been so profound over the past, say, thirty episodes, that his introduction to the show has transcended the normal story arc and become integral to the saga. It’s no wonder he wasn’t killed off! But the most impressive thing about Season 3 is that even though many of its storylines were dictated by ancient outsiders, the show still took the time to involve the…
Magic City S01E07: “Who’s the Horse and Who’s the Rider?” “Who’s the Horse and Who’s the Rider?” asked this week’s episode title. Well, clearly, the rider isn’t Ike Evans. Klein has been a busy guy, uncovering quite a few skeletons in Ike’s flooded limestone quarry, and, you know, rotting waterlogged corpses. Ike claimed that lots of people dump things in the quarry, that he had no control over that and ultimately, the quarry was something he had…
Just a day after Community ‘s fantastic three-episode finale-ganza , bad news has befallen the comedy: Creator and showrunner Dan Harmon will not be back for Season 4. Rumors have been swirling about Harmon’s possible future (or lack thereof) with the show, but they just didn’t seem real because who would leave a job like that? The cult comedy was renewed after a…
Here at TV.com we try to write about as many shows as we can, but have you SEEN just how much TV exists these days? “Hey How’s It Going” is our way of dropping in on shows we’re watching but haven’t been reviewing each week . Hey, how’s it going, Nurse Jackie ? Showtime’s Nurse Jackie is one of those shows that I forget exists until I’m reminded that it’s there,…

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Jennifer Lopez and “American Idol” producers played a cat-and- mouse game on Friday over the singer’s future on the TV talent show that revived her career and sent her to the top of a global celebrity power list. “American Idol” producer Nigel Lythgoe said on Friday that Lopez must decide whether to sign up as a judge for a third year or go off in a new direction. …

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – TV show “The Vampire Diaries” earned a leading six nominations for the annual Teen Choice awards on Friday, with Justin Bieber and talent show “American Idol” coming a close second with five nods apiece. “Vampire Diaries, which airs on the CW network, pushed aside blockbuster movies like “The Avengers” and “The Hunger Games” to gain the most nominations in an awards show that ranges from film to music, fashion and favorites celebrities. …
UNCANCELLABLE NEWS … The CBS procedural Unforgettable , starring pouty-lipped sweater-stuffer Poppy Montgomery (hubba hubba) as a detective who remembers everything (except the details of her sister’s death, for some reason), was killed off by CBS and won’t be back for Season 2. On CBS, at least! Both TNT and Lifetime are in discussions to save the show from cancellation, and when you think about it, it really belonged on one of those two networks in the first place. The series would be a good gamble for either:…

(Reuters) – General Motors Co will not advertise in next year’s Super Bowl because it is too expensive, the top marketing executive for the U.S. automaker said three days after the company said it was dropping paid ads on Facebook Inc. The 2013 Super Bowl will be broadcast by CBS Corp, which is selling 30-second ads for as much as $4 million. Spots on NBC’s broadcast of this year’s National Football League championship game, the most heavily watched annual event on U.S. television, cost about $3.5 million per 30-second spot.

TEL AVIV (Reuters) – Though booted from the CIA as psychologically unfit, the heroine of the hit TV thriller “Homeland” will return for the second season pursuing leads in the Middle East, the show’s producer said on Friday. During a Tel Aviv visit to shoot new scenes and pay homage to the Israeli hostage drama on which Homeland is based, Howard Gordon drew links with “24″, another U.S. television series of his about a renegade counter-terrorist.





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