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NET 8PM 8:30PM 9PM 9:30PM 10PM 10:30PM ABC Billboard Music Awards CBS 60 Minutes ACM Presents: Tim McGraw’s Superstar Summer Night FOX The Simpsons Family Guy NBC The Voice (R) All-Star Celebrity Apprentice MISC Call the Midwife (PBS) Mr. Selfridge (PBS)Army Wives (Lifetime) The Client List (Lifetime) AMC Mad Men HBO Game of Thrones Veep Family Tree SHO Nurse Jackie Nurse Jackie The Borgias
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Episode 4.01 - Yankee Dan Jim investigates a 150-year-old ghost story when an heiress is found dead in a haunted plantation house.Episode 4.02 - Shot Girls Jim ventures into the cutthroat world of liquor promotion to investigate the kill...
Episode 4.01 - Yankee Dan Jim investigates a 150-year-old ghost story when an heiress is found dead in a haunted plantation house.Episode 4.02 - Shot Girls Jim ventures into the cutthroat world of liquor promotion to investigate the killing of a rum brand's spokesmodel.Episode 4.03 - Killer Barbecue Jim investigates when the owner of a barbecue empire is killed; Daniel takes on his brother in a cooking competition.Episode 4.04 - Magic Longworth Jim investigates Florida's purveyors of flesh and the women who love them when a male stripper turns up dead.Episode 4.05 - Apocalypse Now Jim is perplexed when a dead body mysteriously disappears from a crime scene at a 10-kilometer Zombie Run.Source: SpoilerTV
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Episode 2.01 - Crime and Punishment Ike's wife and son learn about his silent partners as they scramble to raise bail; Ben, fearing Ike will crumble under the pressure of the murder charge, offers unexpected aid.Episode 2.02 - Angels of ...
Episode 2.01 - Crime and Punishment Ike's wife and son learn about his silent partners as they scramble to raise bail; Ben, fearing Ike will crumble under the pressure of the murder charge, offers unexpected aid.Episode 2.02 - Angels of DeathIke launches a risky plan to rid the Miramar Playa of Ben Diamond; Ben seeks permission to kill Ike; Stevie and Lily have a real date; Vera is threatened by Meg; Ben hosts a depraved Seder.Episode 2.03 - Adapt or Die Ike goes to Cuba to retrieve Maria's ashes and begin his plan to oust Ben; Stevie is pulled closer toward Ben's world; Stevie offers a chemical solution to a physically exhausted Vera.Episode 2.04 - Crossroads Ike makes a risky offer to mob boss Sy Berman; Danny commits to Jack Klein and learns the truth about Ben; tragedy strikes when Ben ruins an arms deal with the Cubans.Source: SpoilerTV
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Episode 2.02 - Carcasses Walt and the team cross county lines to find a killer who left its victim in a compost heap; Branch investigates Cady's abrupt departure.Episode 2.03 - Death Came in Like Thunder A shepherd and his dog are found ...
Episode 2.02 - Carcasses Walt and the team cross county lines to find a killer who left its victim in a compost heap; Branch investigates Cady's abrupt departure.Episode 2.03 - Death Came in Like Thunder A shepherd and his dog are found dead in Absaroka's Basque community; Branch allies himself with Jacob Nighthorse; Cady seeks information from Detective Fales about her mother's death.Episode 2.04 - The Road to Hell The team hunts for cattle thieves when livestock and a driver go missing; a mysterious bouquet of flowers frightens Vic. Episode 2.05 - Party's Over A teenage girl's death is tied to the illegal sale of prescription drugs; Henry reconnects with a former flame; Cady goes back home.Source: SpoilerTV
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Karen thinks Savi should hold off on telling Harry about her night with Dominic; April investigates a claim that her late husband, Paul, had another life; Joss befriends a new client (Shannyn Sossamon); Karen agrees to meet with Sam.Sour...
Karen thinks Savi should hold off on telling Harry about her night with Dominic; April investigates a claim that her late husband, Paul, had another life; Joss befriends a new client (Shannyn Sossamon); Karen agrees to meet with Sam.Source: SpoilerTV
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News & Notes Tonight, ABC has the 23rd season finale of America’s Funniest Home Videos and The 2013 Billboard Music Awards special, CBS has the ACM Presents: Tim McGraw’s Superstar Summer Night special, FOX has the fourth season fin...
News & Notes Tonight, ABC has the 23rd season finale of America’s Funniest Home Videos and The 2013 Billboard Music Awards special, CBS has the ACM Presents: Tim McGraw’s Superstar Summer Night special, FOX has the fourth season finale of The Cleveland Show, the 24th season finale of The Simpsons and the 11th season finale of Family Guy, NBC has the 13th season finale of The Apprentice, and PBS has the second season finale of Call the Midwife and the first season finale of Mr. Selfridge. Over on cable, Discovery Channel has the second spring season premiere of Alaska: The Last Frontier and the series premiere of North America. Prime Picks The Simpsons (FOX): New. Carl disappears with all the lottery winnings after he, Homer, Moe and Lenny win. The Simpsons (FOX): Season Finale. Marge accidentally signs up for a swingers’ website. Seth McFarlane makes a guest voice appearance. Game of Thrones (HBO): New. King’s Landing has a wedding. Davos wants some proof. Dany deals with Titan’s Bastard. Plays again later. Veep (HBO): New. Budget negotiations are stopped by an allergic reaction. Amy and Gary are worried what seeing her ex will do to Selina. Plays again later. Family Tree (HBO): New. Tom and Pete get some information at a regional theater about Henry’s life. Plays again later. Other Option Mad Men (AMC): New. Don deals with a disruptive visitor. Peggy needs some inspiration. Runs 64 minutes. Plays three times. The previous three episodes replays earlier this morning. Sports Notes ABC has an NBA Playoffs game today with the Memphis Grizzlies at the San Antonio Spurs. ESPN has Sunday Night Baseball MLB action tonight with the Detroit Tigers at the Texas Rangers. TBS has MLB action today with the Los Angeles Dodgers at the Atlanta Braves. Sunday TV Marathons 101 Chowdown Countdown (Travel Channel): All Five parts play. The A-Team (Centric): Nine episodes early. Criminal Minds (A&E): Five episodes early. CSI: Miami (WE tv): Seven episodes tonight. Flashpoint (ION): Five episodes today. The Golden Girls (TV Land): Has 11 episodes tonight. Law & Order (TNT): Nine episodes early. Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (USA Network): Seven episodes tonight. Martin (TV One): Has 12 episodes tonight. Mystery Woman (Hallmark Movie Channel): Has 10 TV mystery movies starring Kellie Martin. Rectify (Sundance): Five episodes tonight. The Waltons (Hallmark Channel): Six TV movies play. Without a Trace (ION): Five episodes tonight and into late night. Printable TV Schedule Downloads: Printable Summer 2013 TV Schedule v1.00 (PDF) - New as of 5.16.2013. Printable Summer 2013 Cable TV Schedule v1.00 (PDF) - New as of 5.16.2013. Printable Fall 2013 TV Schedule v1.00 (PDF) - New as of 5.17.2013.
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Last night’s SNL was never really about Ben Affleck, and he knew it. It was an important episode for both the show’s future — definitely no more Bill Hader, probably no more Jason Sudeikis and Fred Armisen — and its present —...
Last night’s SNL was never really about Ben Affleck, and he knew it. It was an important episode for both the show’s future — definitely no more Bill Hader, probably no more Jason Sudeikis and Fred Armisen — and its present — snagging one of the world’s most famous musicians right before he releases his mega-hyped new album — and Affleck was more than happy to support rather than lead. Even his cold open, in which he shared the stage with Bobby Moynihan and later, his wife, instead of any members of the Five Timers’ Club, subtly acknowledged this. That’s Affleck at his best, though. Like any good director, he knows its best to highlight your strengths, and while he’s not a bad comedic performer, he’s no Bill Hader or Cecily Strong, either, so might as well let them run with it and you do whatever you can to give them a foundation to bounce off of. So, yes, this was a very good, very good emotional season finale of SNL with one major caveat: WHERE THE F*CK WAS MY WHAT’S UP WITH THAT? Watching a monkey eat its own poop for an hour would have been funnier than last week’s cold open…and probably last night’s, too, although it was a major improvement. Blame/thank my soft spot for chart humor (such as) and confusing senators for Matthew McConaughey. Many years ago, before the word “Rambaldi” made me want to pull my hair out, Jennifer Garner was my girl. She was Jennifer Lawrence and Alison Brie rolled into one, and I watched and rewatched every episode of Alias, half because I loved the show and half because, Jennifer Garner. Even now, I have a soft spot for her, so I found the husband-and-wife monologue more charming than obnoxious, if not exactly uproariously funny. Nice Matt Damon reference, too. Park the car in Harvard Yard around the same time as the peak of my Garner appreciation was the acme of Affleck Hate. Park the car in Harvard Yard thanks to films like Gigli and Reindeer Games and Paycheck, everyone thought he was a major douche and it wasn’t until 2007′s Gone Baby Gone that he began to win people over in a way he hadn’t since Good Will Hunting. Park the car in Harvard Yard still, as much I like Affleck now, I can’t help but recall how much I loathed the seemingly self-serious prick in Pearl Harbor, which is why I was happy to see him act so self-deprecating in Bengo F*ck Yourself. His “redemption story” got played up to a nauseating degree during awards season — OH NOES HE WENT FROM HOT JENNIFER TO ANOTHER JENNIFER WHILE EARNING MILLIONS OF DOLLARS — so it’s nice to see Affleck have a sense of humor about the whole thing. This was a very gay episode of SNL. “New Beginnings” isn’t available online, but “Xanax for Gay Summer Weddings” was better, anyways, and now I’m pissed Cecily Strong took my Cheez-It and a bottle of water idea. I’ll say one thing about “Depression Scene,” which I have a feeling I liked more than most (remember what I said about chart humor earlier? The same goes for people talking like Jimmy Stewart): I did NOT see that ending coming. Dear, sweet, innocent Prima Donna? Big ol’ prostitute, and 40 years old to boot. All this and more in Mr. Tommy Goes to Washington Via the Bus. It’s fun to imagine Amy Poehler going up to Kanye West after his performance of “Black Skinhead,” and saying, “Really?!? I mean, really…?” Kanye’s sheepish response: “I know…” Only Amy has that power. Goodbye Stefon, you and Gizblow and Menorah the Explorer and Teddy Graham People and Gay Liotta and ALF in a trench coat and Black George Washington and Germufs and DJ Baby Bok Choy and Asian Balkis and Human Parking Cones and Bologna Danza and Spud Webb will be missed, at least until you inevitably return next season. Now that Cecily Strong and Vanessa Bayer are three-for-th
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Happy Sunday! We’ve already brought you a ton of news this week in our network-specific posts from upfronts, so here they all are if you missed any: ABC, CBS, CW, FOX, and NBC. Here’s the rest of the news that didn’t al...
Happy Sunday! We’ve already brought you a ton of news this week in our network-specific posts from upfronts, so here they all are if you missed any: ABC, CBS, CW, FOX, and NBC. Here’s the rest of the news that didn’t already make its way into one of those posts . . . Premiere dates: June 16th: Inspector Lewis July 7th: Endeavour August 25th: Silk September 8th: Last Tango in Halifax January 5th: Downton Abbey The BBC has confirmed that Steven Moffat will run Doctor Who season eight. Warehouse 13 will return for a fifth and final season of six episodes. Good news: unaired episodes of Don’t Trust the B—- in Apt. 23 are now online! But only until June 2nd, so hurry up. The big post-Super Bowl slot this year is going to New Girl and another comedy to be named later. Mike & Molly creator Mark Roberts is leaving the show; he’ll be replaced as showrunner by Al Higgins. And David Eick is the new Falling Skies showrunner. Tara Butters and Michele Fazekas will run Resurrection. Picked up to series: FOX: 24: Live Another Day, Wayward Pines starring Matt Dillon HBO: A Silicon Valley comedy, Criminal Justice, an untitled LGBT-themed comedy starring Jonathan Groff USA: Comedies Sirens and Playing House Pilots ordered: USA: Love Is Dead, Horizon In development: ABC: America Ferrera’s Pedro & Maria FX: A comedy from Ray William Johnson FOX: A Billy the Kid limited series TBS/TNT: A whole lot of things USA has a bunch of things too. Promoted to series regular: How I Met Your Mother: Cristin Milioti Once Upon a Time: Michael Raymond-James Person of Interest: Sarah Shahi Michael Rapaport and Mary Elizabeth Ellis are leaving The Millers. Guest stars! The Newsroom: Lauren Tom Casting: Covert Affairs: Michelle Ryan The Fosters: Brandon W. Jones Ravenswood: Britne Oldford (Image courtesy of PBS.)
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The American Idol Season 12 finale aired this past Thursday and Candice Glover was pronounced the winner. Throughout this season of Idol there have been questions raised about the credibility of the judges and the transparent manipulati...
The American Idol Season 12 finale aired this past Thursday and Candice Glover was pronounced the winner. Throughout this season of Idol there have been questions raised about the credibility of the judges and the transparent manipulation of the results. The finale generated a whole new set of questions and accusations and our readers in particular have had some of the strongest opinions and insightful comments to date. After reading them all as well as reports that have surfaced since the finale aired, I’ve decided to offer my opinion of the season finale. This season’s finale was one of the best I’ve seen, especially because it made me forget all about the scandalous rumors that engulfed the show this season. It was filled with performances by the Season 12 Top 10 as well as finalists from previous seasons who have gone on to very successful careers in the music industry. Even the judges contributed performances, with the exception of Nicki Minaj, a glaring omission that did not go unnoticed by viewers. Many believed this was an intentional snub by Idol producers, but as it turns out that was not the case. According to reports, Nicki said “I was supposed to premiere my “High School” video on Idol but they said it was too risqué”. If you’ve seen the video in question, then I think you’d probably agree with them. Nicki also offered this as an explanation for conspicuously remaining in her seat at the judge’s table all night, “I had already committed to the Billboard Awards to perform “High School” so I wasn’t allowed to perform it on [both]”. I know Nicki has her fans and I have absolutely no issue with them or with Nicki Minaj, but I personally don’t feel deprived of anything and that particular song really isn’t suitable viewing for younger members of the audience. Can you imagine the backlash American Idol would have suffered if they aired the video after so many complaints about Nicki’s off color remarks all season? Watch the video, than decide. Mariah Carey’s performance of a medley of her hits set off a barrage of accusations from readers here as well as on Twitter and Facebook. Fans of American Idol blasted the diva wondering how she could sit in judgment of the contestant’s live performances all season, yet couldn’t manage to deliver one of her own. Mariah’s rep immediately released a statement saying “She absolutely did not lip-sync. She performed LIVE in front of several thousands of people!” The publicist did say that Mariah sang along with a pre-recorded track recorded earlier in the day. Audience members present during the taping confirm her publicist’s statement saying she sang the songs live in front of them and she even included a few more that didn’t end up in the final broadcast. I think she only appeared to be lip syncing because the audio track was not perfectly synced up with Mariah’s movements. Mariah chose not to sing live during the broadcast and there are perfectly valid reasons for that, but unfortunately there are also consequences. It’s a live show after all and the performer’s spontaneity is going to be a factor. Ideally, every nuance of what Mariah intended to do during the live broadcast should have been synced with the pre-recorded track during rehearsal, and it probably was, but again it’s live TV. Mariah herself has so far kept quiet on the issue. The rapid elimination of the guys of the Top 10 was a hot topic this season. The skit they did claiming it was a case of sabotage by the girls was hilarious in my opinion. One by one, the reasons for their elimination were revealed. The best of the clip for me was when Janelle was seen changing the sheet music for Lazaro’s rendition of “Close To You”. For anyone who remembers that disastrous performance from Lazaro, it was the one LOL moment of the night and an inspired piece of comedy. Some of our readers thought it was somewhat hypocritical of a few of the guys to appear in the piece, considering the comments made on
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I had a long post written about Call the Midwife and how it addresses multiple social issues against the backdrop of post-War England, but, gosh, it was dull. Nurse Trixie’s eyes would have glazed over halfway through and Nurse Jen...
I had a long post written about Call the Midwife and how it addresses multiple social issues against the backdrop of post-War England, but, gosh, it was dull. Nurse Trixie’s eyes would have glazed over halfway through and Nurse Jenny Lee would have given it a polite smile, then moved on to something more interesting. ...
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