Heroes Vs. Smallville! Once Upon a Time Vs. BSG! Bad Boys Day 7 Goes Out of This World!
Fans of sci-fi and fantasy are going to be especially interested in Day 7 of our TV’s Ultimate Bad Boy Bracket Tournament. READ MORE & VOTE
Fans of sci-fi and fantasy are going to be especially interested in Day 7 of our TV’s Ultimate Bad Boy Bracket Tournament. READ MORE & VOTE
The following contains mild spoilers from Thursday night’s “special preview” of Wilfred Season 2.
Ryan Newman, the forever-beleaguered protagonist of FX’s Wilfred, has a super new woman in his life: work colleague Amanda, played by Smallville alum Allison Mack. …READ Q&A
True story: The Lying Game wants to see a lot more Charisma Carpenter next season. READ MORE
It’s not easy carrying on a romance when you’re the Man of Steel and your sweetheart is an ambitious news reporter. Yet Clark Kent and Lois Lane seem to be keeping the fire burning just fine based on this sneak peek at the second chapter of Smallville Season 11, DC Comics’ digital continuation of the CW series. READ MORE & VIEW PAGES
Don’t get jealous, Shelby, but Allison Mack is now going to be spending quality time with a dog named Wilfred. READ MORE
Look, up on the Internet! It’s an angry bird! It’s a kitten playin’! It’s… Smallville Season 11! READ MORE
The Vampire Diaries has cast a face very familiar to The CW viewers — Cassidy Freeman (aka Smallville‘s Tess Mercer) — in a mysterious and delicious-sounding new role, TVLine has learned exclusively.
In the 16th episode of TVD‘s Season 3, Freeman will play … READ MORE
A+E Networks is closing in on Bonnie and Clyde.
The cable giant is developing a miniseries based on the Depression Era outlaws that would air on either Lifetime or History, sources confirm to TVLine exclusively. READ MORE & VIEW CASTING SUGGESTIONS
Just as TV can exceed our expectations by, say, taking what felt like the umpteenth couples comedy and parlaying it into wonderful, weekly Happy Endings, gripping us tight with Homeland drama or reviving the primetime sudser with a delicious serving of Revenge, small screen fare can also let us down.
With 2011 drawing to a close, we reflected on 20 instances over the past year when, for one reason or another, the TV gods didn’t quite smile on us. VIEW SLIDESHOW