Plus: More people watched The Golden Globes, Showtime has a big night, and Houes of Lies lands an A-lister.
Syfy's newest Canadian import featuring time travel and a sexy cop is better than most of the network's originals.
If this poster is any indication of what's in store, things look pretty good for hairy humans.
Get the jump on the return of the musical drama and the premiere of Dr. Dual Personality with advanced online previews.
Ray Donovan, Masters of Sex, and The Big C, and Nurse Jackie also find slots on the schedule.
The Stephen King drama, the saved-from-cancellation procedural, and Big Brother are now officially on the schedule.
Walter's old friend helped kick the final season into another gear as valuable information was revealed.
Plus: Howie Mandel and Jim Gaffigan have new projects in development, The Big Bang Theory is still bangin', and someone casts Mike Tyson.
New friends and old friends all had a hand in getting Batman out of jail in one of the series' best episodes to date.
Cinemax's new gothic action drama premieres tonight, but is it worth watching? Well, that's going to depend on who YOU are.
In a peek at the premiere, Dean tells the students how to get into their dream class.
NBC's new comedy is leveled by the season's worst new character and a lack of roots.
Plus: A Heroes hottie is one of TNT's Legends, Dylan Walsh moves into Castle, and a Game of Thrones actor receives some bad news.
Plus: Cougar Town debuts on TBS, Days of Our Lives lives on, and Dick Wolf gets into real-life law and order.
The streaming service's drama from horror maven Eli Roth looks like some real scary fun.
FX's Southern-fried drama welcomed us back with an excellent setup for what looks like an amazing season.
Plus: Fox and M. Night Shyamalan are making a mini, Awkward. welcomes a new teacher, and Person of Interest adds a hottie.
More Booth! More Brennan! The long-running dramedy will run even longer.
NBC's new whodunit tries to replicate the devious fun of Revenge, but takes itself way too seriously.
Plus: Not a lot of people watched ABC's comedies, Necessary Roughness is officially renewed, and a California legend passes away.