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Imagine waking up in the hospital to find your whole world not only turned upside-down, but also overrun with zombies.
Check out the costumes your favorite television characters donned in 2010.
Say what you want about the show, but it doesn’t pull its punches.
A plane crash. A mysterious group of people with unknown motives. Flashbacks. ... Sound familiar?
Alternate universes cause confusion and stress.
This season’s crop of fictional lawyers is a mostly likeable group, that’s for sure. They’re just not bringing anything new to the table.
"Chase" and "Detroit 1-8-7" join the ranks of TV police dramas.
I wasn't expecting to like NBC's "Undercovers," but it was a nice surprise.
When I hear Michael Chiklis’ name, I only think of one thing: Vic Mackey, the memorable character he played for seven seasons on FX’s “The Shield.” Vic was cold and ruthless, with a moral compass that was completely out of whack.
Fox's "Lone Star" premiered last week, to some pretty dismal ratings. The show is back with a new episode Monday night. Watch it while you can.
There’s something that’s so distinguished about Tom Selleck. Put him in a uniform, and you can’t help but admit the guy, who previously chased bad guys as “Magnum P.I.” and pulled diaper duty in “Three Men and a Baby,” has still got it.
The new series just can't figure out what it wants to be.
But it can be fun when it wants to be.
Thoughts on "Running Wilde," "Raising Hope," "Mike & Molly" and "Better With You"
Isn’t it hard to believe that at this time last year, we’d never heard of Phil Dunphy? Or Alicia Florrick? Or the awesome game that is Penny Can?
Hold on a second before you go accusing it of being an “Alias” knock-off.
So there is now only one degree of separation between the cast of ABC’s “Modern Family” and little old me.
"Melissa & Joey" not going to reinvent the wheel, but chemistry between Melissa Joan Hart and Joey Lawrence is charming.
Cathy Jamison has spent her whole life being nice.
I hate to sound like host Chris Harrison, but “The Bachelorette” sure has had one of its most dramatic seasons ever.
When the Emmy nominations were announced earlier this month, I was full of opinions. But I’m only just now getting around to writing them down.
HBO's popular series adds werewolves to the mix.
The new series premieres at 10 p.m. Tuesday.
"Haven" is set in a picturesque Maine town that serves as a refuge for people with supernatural abilities.
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