ABC, CBS and The CW announced their new fall schedules, and a few midseason replacements, at the end of last week. Here are some that piqued my interest.
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The networks are unveiling their fall schedules this week. Here are some thoughts on what NBC and Fox have to offer.
After months of speculation, the pop stars officially sign on to Fox's series.
Couch Potato: What Shows to Catch up on This Summer
It’s obvious how desperately the writers want the show to be quirky, and the strain shows.
The series' fourth season will air on TBS in 2013.
Don’t expect to take too much time away from your television this summer.
Christina Aguilera, CeeLo, Adam Levine and Blake Shelton get ready for next week's finale with latest eliminations.
Couch Potato: Cop Drama NYC 22 on CBS Fires and Misses, Common Law on USA Gets Mixed Reviews
I am so not ready to say goodbye to this show.
It’s just your standard, run-of-the-mill cop show.
Adam Levine and CeeLo Green struggle with latest eliminations.
New show has all the makings of a fun guilty pleasure, but it may be bowing too soon.
The remaining seven contestants each performed two songs during Wednesday’s episode. Who will go home tonight?
Couch Potato with Casey Gillis for Apil 16th
I didn't want to like the show again. Believe me.
The field is getting so small that predicting who goes home isn’t as easy as it once was (oh Heejun, how I don’t miss you).
Four more contestants were sent packing Tuesday night. And, um, how hot is Adam looking these days?
The series premieres at 9:30 p.m. Wednesday.
Kerry Washington stars as a former White House employee who runs her own crisis management firm.
Tommy Hilfiger was nothing but filler this week on the Fox series.
Our favorite group of zombie-apocalypse survivors found themselves out of house and home as walkers invaded Hershel's farm.
Phil will continue to be my "Idol" boyfriend no matter what, even though Joshua was my favorite singer this week.
After a devastating car accident, a police detective starts experiencing two different realities: One in which his wife died in the crash and one in which his teenage son did. But he doesn't know which one is real.
The series has spent much of this season introducing us to yet another timeline, where Peter never existed. You mess with Peter, you mess with my enjoyment of the show.
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