SUPERNATURAL: Jensen Ackles on Dean’s Season 9 Story
July 29, 2013 by Marisa Roffman
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SUPERNATURAL’s Dean had a bit of a setback last season when he had to watch his younger brother go through the trials (something Dean had wanted to undergo), but for the upcoming year, Jensen Ackles teased he was excited that Dean won’t be playing the
“guilty cheerleader” anymore.
Take a look at what else Ackles had to say about his character’s role in the new season…
THE CRAZY ONES at TCA: Live-Blog
July 29, 2013 by Marisa Roffman
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What do you get when you mix Robin Williams, Sarah Michelle Gellar, and James Wolk together in a comedy? You get the new CBS series, THE CRAZY ONES.
I’ll be live-blogging the comedy’s Television Critics Association session, so be sure to follow along!
WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY? Renewed for Season 2
July 29, 2013 by Marisa Roffman
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WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY? will return for a second season on The CW.
“It’s clear that viewers are as excited to have ‘Whose Line’ back on the air as we are,” said Mark Pedowitz, President, The CW in a statement. “We have wanted to bring comedy back to The CW for a long time, and Aisha, Wayne, Colin and Ryan have brought funny to the network in a big way. We’re very excited to have them back for another season.”
WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY? will return for its 24-episode at a time to be announced.
Are you excited to get more WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY?
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The CW Shifts Fall Premiere Schedule
July 29, 2013 by Marisa Roffman
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The CW has shaken up its fall premieres.
Take a look at the new lineup:
HOSTAGES at TCA: Live-Blog
July 29, 2013 by Marisa Roffman
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This fall, CBS is bringing HOSTAGES, a new serialized show to its schedule, starring Toni Collette and Dylan McDermott. HOSTAGES is about “a premiere surgeon thrust into a chilling political conspiracy when her family is taken hostage by rogue FBI Agent Duncan Carlisle (Dylan McDermott).”
I’ll be live-blogging the Television Critics Association panel, so be sure to follow along!
RAISING HOPE: Garret Dillahunt on Moving to Fridays and Getting a New Showrunner
July 29, 2013 by Marisa Roffman
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RAISING HOPE bounced around a bit as it finished its third season (the final two episodes of the year aired on a Thursday), but when it returns for the upcoming season, it’s currently scheduled to make the move to Friday nights (after BONES).
“I even get tweets from people far from Hollywood that think ‘oh, you’re in the death slot,'” RAISING HOPE star Garret Dillahunt (Burt) acknowledged of the shift. “That’s just not true anymore. There are some hits on Friday nights: BLUE BLOODS and GRIMM did very well. A lot of people don’t know what night a show is on anymore, the way people watch TV. It could be great for us. We could end up being the stars of the night and last another three years. If we hold our audience, we’re going to be heroes. It really didn’t affect me one way or the other. And I suppose it would be a waste of energy if it did, because it’s happening. If something at Tuesday [tanks], or if it happens on another night, I have no doubt they’re going to put us right back in there. We seem to be that show for them.”
“It’s such a different landscape…it’s not the ’90s,” he added. “FRIENDS is probably never going to happen again; no one’s going to get that kind of audience. In a way it’s freeing. You can make a more distinctive show and not have to try and please so many people, which I think is a disastrous effort anyway. But in a sense, it’s hard to get people to catch on enough to stay on. You want it to stay on. We’re about to shoot our fourth season; that’s unheard of, these days.”
And while the comedy might have made it to its fourth season, it will be sans the show’s creator, Greg Garcia, who has moved on to the new series, THE MILLERS.
CBS Renews UNDER THE DOME for Season 2
July 29, 2013 by Marisa Roffman
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It’s official: CBS has renewed UNDER THE DOME for a second season.
CBS president Les Moonves announced the summer hit will return next season, and, as a bonus, Stephen King (who wrote the book the series was based on) will be writing next season’s premiere.
Are you excited UNDER THE DOME will return?
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CBS at TCA: Executive Session Live-Blog
July 29, 2013 by Marisa Roffman
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CBS big boss Les Moonves will be sitting down with critics during today’s Television Critics Association executive session, so follow along as he talks about all things CBS…
FALLING SKIES: The Stars Tease ‘Journey to Xilbalba’
July 28, 2013 by Marisa Roffman
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Tonight’s penultimate episode of FALLING SKIES season 3 is big. Very big. In fact, it’s so big, that in the interest of not ruining too much (I was on the Vancouver set for one of the key scenes of the hour), I’m just going to let the stars of the show tease what’s coming your way…
THE VOICE at TCA: Live-Blog
July 27, 2013 by Marisa Roffman
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THE VOICE will return to its original coaches for its fifth season, and to celebrate that, the reality series will be paneled at the Television Critics Association.
Follow along with our live-blog now!
THE BLACKLIST at TCA: Live-Blog
July 27, 2013 by Marisa Roffman
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NBC is placing a lot of hopes on its new drama, THE BLACKLIST, and comes fall, it will get the cushy post-THE VOICE time period on Mondays.
The cast and producers are about to have their Television Critics Association sessions, and I’ll be live-blogging everything James Spader and company have to say about the new series…
GLEE: Mike O’Malley on His Hopes to Return to Honor Cory Monteith
July 27, 2013 by Marisa Roffman
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Kurt hasn’t needed his father quite as much on GLEE post-graduation — in fact, Burt’s illness played a role in two of his three season 4 episodes — but due to the recent real-life passing of GLEE star Cory Monteith (Finn), Burt’s portrayer, Mike O’Malley is hoping he’ll be able to make it back to the Fox show to pay his respects.
NBC at TCA: Photos From Panels of THE VOICE, PARENTHOOD, THE BLACKLIST, THE MICHAEL J. FOX SHOW, and More
July 27, 2013 by Marisa Roffman
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NBC is presenting at the Television Critics Association today, which means some of the biggest stars from the network (both new and returning) are participating in panels, interviews, and a party.
I’ll be updating the photos as they come in, so be sure to keep checking back to see who’s here!
Welcome to the Family
Or, for easy access to the individual shows:
WELCOME TO THE FAMILY
Exec Session
THE MICHAEL J. FOX SHOW
NBC Sports
SEAN SAVES THE WORLD
Sunday Night Football Session
NBC Olympics Session
THE BLACKLIST
IRONSIDE
PARENTHOOD
THE VOICE
NBC Party
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REVOLUTION: NBC Boss Robert Greenblatt on the Night Change and Rating Woes
July 27, 2013 by Marisa Roffman
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After spending its first season supported by THE VOICE lead-in, REVOLUTION will be on the move next season, making the attempt to launch NBC’s Wednesday night. And while that shift may worry some fans, NBC bosses are playing it cool.
“I never have any real expectations for anything,” Robert Greenblatt, Chairman, NBC Entertainment told reporters after the NBC executive Television Critics Association session. “We love the show, it’s going to be difficult in a 8 o’clock time period, I’m excited about it creatively, and I’m going to hope for the best.”
But that’s not to say Greenblatt isn’t aware the show had its ratings issues after it returned from its midseason hiatus.
SEAN SAVES THE WORLD Boss on Beefing Up Megan Hilty’s Role in the Show
July 27, 2013 by Marisa Roffman
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For SMASH fans lamenting the loss of Megan Hilty on our television screens every week, there’s good news: she’ll be having a major presence on the new NBC comedy, SEAN SAVES THE WORLD.
While Hilty wasn’t in the show’s original pilot (you can actually see Lindsay Sloane in the comedy’s trailer), her addition has led the creative team to rethink some of their plans for her character.