The nominations for the Game Awards have been revealed and it should come to a surprise by no one that Nintendo is leading the way in nominations this year! Here are all the nominations and how to vote!
On December 7, 2017, 2017's video games, their studios, and the people who play them will be honored during The Game Awards 2017, hosted by Geoff Keighley. This year's event should have the gaming world buzzing, as Nintendo is finally in the limelight with about 24 nominations. No other studio can hold that distinction, but Nintendo. It's a long time coming for the once-booming company. The uptick can be attributed to their brand new system, the Nintendo Switch, that has changed the way the world games, as well as the way Nintendo develops.
Video games' biggest night is always a great time to reflect on the best games of the year, but it's also a huge night for reveals.
On December 7, 2017, 2017's video games, their studios, and the people who play them will be honored during The Game Awards 2017, hosted by Geoff Keighley. This year's event should have the gaming world buzzing, as Nintendo is finally in the limelight with about 24 nominations. No other studio can hold that distinction, but Nintendo. It's a long time coming for the once-booming company. The uptick can be attributed to their brand new system, the Nintendo Switch, that has changed the way the world games, as well as the way Nintendo develops.
Video games' biggest night is always a great time to reflect on the best games of the year, but it's also a huge night for reveals.
- 11/14/2017
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Matt Malliaros)
- Cinelinx
Louisa Mellor Mar 23, 2017
The Last Kingdom is fast becoming the most entertaining hours of the week’s TV, even if it is impossible to remember everyone’s names…
This review contains spoilers.
See related The Walking Dead season 7: trailer for the finale The Walking Dead season 7 episode 14 review: The Other Side The Walking Dead season 7 episode 13 review: Bury Me Here The Walking Dead season 7 episode 12 review: Say Yes
Fortune’s a fickle thing in The Last Kingdom. Last week we watched a man go from slave to king; this week we watched our hero go from lord to slave. Gullible parvenu Guthred listened to the devil on his shoulder instead of the long-haired peacock on his other shoulder and packed Uhtred, son of Uhtred, and Halig, son of a gun, off to captivity.
Guthred really should have taken the precaution of a series one iPlayer catch-up before putting the...
The Last Kingdom is fast becoming the most entertaining hours of the week’s TV, even if it is impossible to remember everyone’s names…
This review contains spoilers.
See related The Walking Dead season 7: trailer for the finale The Walking Dead season 7 episode 14 review: The Other Side The Walking Dead season 7 episode 13 review: Bury Me Here The Walking Dead season 7 episode 12 review: Say Yes
Fortune’s a fickle thing in The Last Kingdom. Last week we watched a man go from slave to king; this week we watched our hero go from lord to slave. Gullible parvenu Guthred listened to the devil on his shoulder instead of the long-haired peacock on his other shoulder and packed Uhtred, son of Uhtred, and Halig, son of a gun, off to captivity.
Guthred really should have taken the precaution of a series one iPlayer catch-up before putting the...
- 3/23/2017
- Den of Geek
Last Week’S Review: ‘Bury Me Here’ Pushes Morgan to the Breaking Point
[Spoilers follow for “The Walking Dead” Season 7, Episode 14, “The Other Side.”]
Whose Episode Is It?
We’re back at the Hilltop, which means it’s time to see if Sasha and Rosita can pull off their attempt to assassinate Negan. Meanwhile, the Saviors drop by unexpectedly, giving Maggie and Daryl a chance for a heart-to-heart, and giving Gregory a chance to grovel to Simon, The Only Savior That Matters. The episode seems mostly to be an excuse to give Rosita some semblance of character development,
something she’s been sorely lacking over her four seasons on the show. It’s also mostly set-up for a cliffhanger to lead us into the final two episodes. It’s serviceable on both counts.
A Shred of Humanity
The Hilltop rebellion seems to be in full swing, as Sasha and Maggie train the townspeople in self-defense (in the woods, away from Gregory...
[Spoilers follow for “The Walking Dead” Season 7, Episode 14, “The Other Side.”]
Whose Episode Is It?
We’re back at the Hilltop, which means it’s time to see if Sasha and Rosita can pull off their attempt to assassinate Negan. Meanwhile, the Saviors drop by unexpectedly, giving Maggie and Daryl a chance for a heart-to-heart, and giving Gregory a chance to grovel to Simon, The Only Savior That Matters. The episode seems mostly to be an excuse to give Rosita some semblance of character development,
something she’s been sorely lacking over her four seasons on the show. It’s also mostly set-up for a cliffhanger to lead us into the final two episodes. It’s serviceable on both counts.
A Shred of Humanity
The Hilltop rebellion seems to be in full swing, as Sasha and Maggie train the townspeople in self-defense (in the woods, away from Gregory...
- 3/20/2017
- by Jeff Stone
- Indiewire
The Performer | Aubrey Plaza
The Show | Legion
The Episode | “Chapter 6” (Mar. 15, 2017)
The Performance | As mischievous sidekick Lenny on FX’s mind-bending superhero drama Legion, Plaza often taps into that rich vein of cynical sarcasm that served her so well as April Ludgate on Parks and Recreation. But when Legion switched gears this week, it allowed Plaza to show off a whole new side to Lenny. (Two or three sides, really.)
With Syd trapped in a nightmarish alt-reality where she and the Summerland crew are patients in a mental hospital, the formerly loony Lenny stood in as their therapist. And Plaza...
The Show | Legion
The Episode | “Chapter 6” (Mar. 15, 2017)
The Performance | As mischievous sidekick Lenny on FX’s mind-bending superhero drama Legion, Plaza often taps into that rich vein of cynical sarcasm that served her so well as April Ludgate on Parks and Recreation. But when Legion switched gears this week, it allowed Plaza to show off a whole new side to Lenny. (Two or three sides, really.)
With Syd trapped in a nightmarish alt-reality where she and the Summerland crew are patients in a mental hospital, the formerly loony Lenny stood in as their therapist. And Plaza...
- 3/18/2017
- TVLine.com
Louisa Mellor Mar 16, 2017
The Last Kingdom returns, with new allies, new enemies and a new bit of alright for Uhtred son of Uhtred…
This review contains spoilers.
See related The Walking Dead season 7 episode 13 review: Bury Me Here The Walking Dead season 7 episode 12 review: Say Yes The Walking Dead: Josh McDermitt, Tom Payne, Austin Amelio interview The Walking Dead: Norman Reedus, Greg Nicotero and Christian Serratos interview
Life expectancy may not have been up to much in Saxon times, but it didn’t half light a fire under their administrative processes. Back then a man could go from slave to king in the space of time it takes us to fill in the application form for a Morrison’s More Card. You didn’t even need a background check. All it took was a shifty Abbot to tell a fib about being visited by a saint in a vision,...
The Last Kingdom returns, with new allies, new enemies and a new bit of alright for Uhtred son of Uhtred…
This review contains spoilers.
See related The Walking Dead season 7 episode 13 review: Bury Me Here The Walking Dead season 7 episode 12 review: Say Yes The Walking Dead: Josh McDermitt, Tom Payne, Austin Amelio interview The Walking Dead: Norman Reedus, Greg Nicotero and Christian Serratos interview
Life expectancy may not have been up to much in Saxon times, but it didn’t half light a fire under their administrative processes. Back then a man could go from slave to king in the space of time it takes us to fill in the application form for a Morrison’s More Card. You didn’t even need a background check. All it took was a shifty Abbot to tell a fib about being visited by a saint in a vision,...
- 3/16/2017
- Den of Geek
One life-changing decision on the latest episode of The Walking Dead has surely sparked many water cooler discussions this week, and on a new installment of The Walking Dead ’Cast, Jason returns to join Karen for an insightful conversation about the emotional events of "Bury Me Here."
From The Walking Dead ’Cast: "Another juicy Scott Gimple-written Morgan episode to sink our teeth into this week! Glad to be back this week to talk with Karen about this ep.
If you’d like to give us a call, you can call us at (650) 485-3323 or email brains@podcastica.com.
You can download and subscribe to us in iTunes at walkingdeadcast.com/itunes.
Look for us on Facebook at facebook.com/deadcast and on Twitter at twitter.com/jasonandkaren.
And you can find us on the web at walkingdeadcast.com. And don’t forget to click through our Amazon link,...
From The Walking Dead ’Cast: "Another juicy Scott Gimple-written Morgan episode to sink our teeth into this week! Glad to be back this week to talk with Karen about this ep.
If you’d like to give us a call, you can call us at (650) 485-3323 or email brains@podcastica.com.
You can download and subscribe to us in iTunes at walkingdeadcast.com/itunes.
Look for us on Facebook at facebook.com/deadcast and on Twitter at twitter.com/jasonandkaren.
And you can find us on the web at walkingdeadcast.com. And don’t forget to click through our Amazon link,...
- 3/14/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Many viewers feel that AMC’s The Walking Dead has been treading water a little since that brutally bloody season 7 premiere, but even the show’s biggest detractors have to admit that last night’s installment, “Bury Me Here,” was a powerful and compelling return to form.
The episode saw one of the series’ more complex characters, Morgan, finally abandon his peaceful ways and get re-antiquated with the killer inside, as he mercilessly dispatched Richard when he discovered the Knight of the Kingdom was the one who was most directly responsible for Benjamin’s death at the hands of the Saviors. As the season continues on, we’ll hopefully get to see if Morgan can now keep a handle on his murderous tendencies and actually be of use to the group in the “all-out war” to come, but first, we’re going to be looking back in on the folks at the Hilltop.
The episode saw one of the series’ more complex characters, Morgan, finally abandon his peaceful ways and get re-antiquated with the killer inside, as he mercilessly dispatched Richard when he discovered the Knight of the Kingdom was the one who was most directly responsible for Benjamin’s death at the hands of the Saviors. As the season continues on, we’ll hopefully get to see if Morgan can now keep a handle on his murderous tendencies and actually be of use to the group in the “all-out war” to come, but first, we’re going to be looking back in on the folks at the Hilltop.
- 3/14/2017
- by Mark Cassidy
- We Got This Covered
Richard on The Walking Dead has been planning for a while to get Ezekiel to join Team Rick in the fight against the Saviors. However, he seemed to be going about it the wrong way. First, he told Daryl of his plan to lead the Saviors to Carol, which was quickly shot down by Daryl. Then, he came up with a plan to get himself killed, which backfired. However, it was important for Richard to die in "Bury Me Here," and here are three reasons why.
- 3/13/2017
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Season 7, Episode 13: Bury Me Here Plot: The relationship between the Kingdom and the Saviors reaches its breaking point. Review: Kingdom knight Richard (Karl Makinen) is a character I have grudgingly been on the side of. I've never really liked the guy, but he had the right idea about wanting the Kingdom to strike against the Saviors before it was too late. But then again, his plans to get the fight... Read More...
- 3/13/2017
- by Eric Walkuski
- JoBlo.com
Ron Hogan Mar 13, 2017
Lennie James' Morgan takes centre stage in the latest episode of The Walking Dead season 7B. Spoilers ahead...
This review contains spoilers.
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7.13 Bury Me Here
Throughout this season of The Walking Dead, there has only been one character amongst the Kingdom of King Ezekiel who has been trying to push the plot forward. Richard, who got beaten up by Daryl, who has tried to get Morgan to speak out in favour or war, who knows what happens when you sit around and wait for other people to do something when you need to be the one who does something, has been the only person in the Kingdom who has been rattling the saber. Of course, he's been foiled at every turn, and he's consistently had his decisions turn bad on him, but at least he's trying something.
Usually,...
Lennie James' Morgan takes centre stage in the latest episode of The Walking Dead season 7B. Spoilers ahead...
This review contains spoilers.
See related 171 movie sequels currently in the works
7.13 Bury Me Here
Throughout this season of The Walking Dead, there has only been one character amongst the Kingdom of King Ezekiel who has been trying to push the plot forward. Richard, who got beaten up by Daryl, who has tried to get Morgan to speak out in favour or war, who knows what happens when you sit around and wait for other people to do something when you need to be the one who does something, has been the only person in the Kingdom who has been rattling the saber. Of course, he's been foiled at every turn, and he's consistently had his decisions turn bad on him, but at least he's trying something.
Usually,...
- 3/13/2017
- Den of Geek
(Spoilers ahead for the March 12 episode of “The Walking Dead,” “Bury Me Here.” Just so you know.) “The Walking Dead” often catches a lot of flack for its lack of plot movement in many episodes, but “Bury Me Here” was definitely not one of those. No, this week was extremely eventful — plans were carried out, people died and a certain former violent-crazy-person-turned-pacifist returned to his old ways. Also Read: 'The Walking Dead': The Most Shocking and Disturbing Deaths So Far (Photos) Yep, this week gave us two major character deaths and the first real development in Morgan’s (Lenny James) personal arc in.
- 3/13/2017
- by Phil Owen
- The Wrap
Last Week’S Review: ‘Say Yes’ Is A Good Old-Fashioned Zombie Fight
[Spoilers follow for “The Walking Dead” Season 7, Episode 13, “Bury Me Here.”]
Whose Episode Is It?
We’re with the Kingdom this week, and Morgan takes center stage. Morgan’s story this week is so central, in fact, that his decisions eclipse the ostensibly important key decisions of other characters, dulling the impact of the overall story. It also doesn’t help that the first half of “Bury Me Here” plays out in extremely predictable fashion.
A Shred of Humanity
I’ve always been fascinated by the way “The Walking Dead” approaches Morgan, since he’s one of the only characters to preach non-violence on a show that often endorses the opposite (remember when Tyreese got put in the “Kill more or I kill this baby” situation?). So it was probably just a matter of time before the show found a way to get Morgan back on the murder train,...
[Spoilers follow for “The Walking Dead” Season 7, Episode 13, “Bury Me Here.”]
Whose Episode Is It?
We’re with the Kingdom this week, and Morgan takes center stage. Morgan’s story this week is so central, in fact, that his decisions eclipse the ostensibly important key decisions of other characters, dulling the impact of the overall story. It also doesn’t help that the first half of “Bury Me Here” plays out in extremely predictable fashion.
A Shred of Humanity
I’ve always been fascinated by the way “The Walking Dead” approaches Morgan, since he’s one of the only characters to preach non-violence on a show that often endorses the opposite (remember when Tyreese got put in the “Kill more or I kill this baby” situation?). So it was probably just a matter of time before the show found a way to get Morgan back on the murder train,...
- 3/13/2017
- by Jeff Stone
- Indiewire
The path to war with the Saviors just got a whole lot shorter.
Though Daryl saved Carol from being a victim of Richard’s scheme to spur Ezekiel to action, Sunday’s episode of The Walking Dead found the king’s right-hand man coming up with an alternative plan, which, right on cue, went disastrously awry. How disastrously? By the end of the hour, two characters were dead — and neither of them were Saviors. That disastrously. Read on for all the gory deets.
Related2017 Renewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Getting Cancelled? What’s on the Bubble?
‘Just...
Though Daryl saved Carol from being a victim of Richard’s scheme to spur Ezekiel to action, Sunday’s episode of The Walking Dead found the king’s right-hand man coming up with an alternative plan, which, right on cue, went disastrously awry. How disastrously? By the end of the hour, two characters were dead — and neither of them were Saviors. That disastrously. Read on for all the gory deets.
Related2017 Renewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Getting Cancelled? What’s on the Bubble?
‘Just...
- 3/13/2017
- TVLine.com
In episode 13 of The Walking Dead season 7, titled "Bury Me Here," we take another visit to the Kingdom just as things really start to fall apart for Ezekiel's people. Richard is still determined to do anything necessary to force Ezekiel into joining the war against Negan, but his latest plan results in tragedy. Meanwhile, Carol goes to Morgan for confirmation of Daryl's story about their friends' fate, and a shocking loss sends Morgan over the edge.
- 3/12/2017
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Last week’s episode of The Walking Dead was completely ripped apart by the internet. Ratings were lower and fans were less than impressed with the CGI deer that was attempting way too much symbolism. In reality it looked like nothing more than a completely out of place CGI deer and viewers took to social media to grill the poorly added animal. This week’s “Bury Me Here” is promising to be a little more serious and should hopefully get fans back on track. But instead of focusing on tonight’s episode, let’s focus on the fact that a show as gory and
A Collection of Funny Behind the Scenes Pictures of The Walking Dead...
A Collection of Funny Behind the Scenes Pictures of The Walking Dead...
- 3/12/2017
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
The season 6 finale of The Walking Dead was a fairly miserable installment overall, as it saw the introduction of Negan and ended on a very controversial cliffhanger. Then, when the show returned for its season 7 premiere, we were treated to the gruesome sight of two beloved characters getting their heads bashed into oblivion.
Since that, however, the narrative has offered viewers a few glimpses of hope, as Rick and his group attempt to gather an army to rise up against the sadistic Negan and his Saviors. That’s something which looks set to continue as we head towards the final hour of season 7.
During a new interview with ComicBook.com, Executive Producer Greg Nicotero teased a season finale that’ll be significantly different that any we’ve seen previously:
I think our momentum continues forward and seeing where we are now, and these various groups of people, it really builds...
Since that, however, the narrative has offered viewers a few glimpses of hope, as Rick and his group attempt to gather an army to rise up against the sadistic Negan and his Saviors. That’s something which looks set to continue as we head towards the final hour of season 7.
During a new interview with ComicBook.com, Executive Producer Greg Nicotero teased a season finale that’ll be significantly different that any we’ve seen previously:
I think our momentum continues forward and seeing where we are now, and these various groups of people, it really builds...
- 3/7/2017
- by Mark Cassidy
- We Got This Covered
Sneak Peek footage, plus images from "The Walking Dead" Season 7 episode "Bury Me Here", airing March 12, 2017 on AMC:
"...things do not go as planned when a group of 'Kingdommers' deliver goods to the 'Saviors' during a routine supply drop-off..."
Episode guest stars include Cooper Andrews as 'Jerry', Daniel Newman as 'Daniel', Kerry Cahill as 'Dianne'...
...Joshua Mikel as 'Jared', Jayson Warner Smith as 'Gavin' and Carlos Navarro as 'Alvaro'.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Walking Dead: Bury Me Here"...
"...things do not go as planned when a group of 'Kingdommers' deliver goods to the 'Saviors' during a routine supply drop-off..."
Episode guest stars include Cooper Andrews as 'Jerry', Daniel Newman as 'Daniel', Kerry Cahill as 'Dianne'...
...Joshua Mikel as 'Jared', Jayson Warner Smith as 'Gavin' and Carlos Navarro as 'Alvaro'.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Walking Dead: Bury Me Here"...
- 3/6/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
It looks like The Kingdom will never be quite the same after the events of "Bury Me Here," the next episode of The Walking Dead that is teased in new photos and preview videos.
The Walking Dead Episode 713 airs on Sunday, March 12th at 9:00pm Et on AMC. Stay tuned to Daily Dead for more updates, and check out the new photos and preview videos below.
The Walking Dead Episode 713 – "Bury Me Here": "Things do not go as planned when a group of Kingdommers delivers goods to the Saviors during a routine supply drop-off."
Season 7b synopsis: The first half of Season 7 saw Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and the group broken by Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), forced to fall under his will and brutally convinced to live under his rules. The second half of the season will focus on preparing for war and gathering the supplies and numbers to...
The Walking Dead Episode 713 airs on Sunday, March 12th at 9:00pm Et on AMC. Stay tuned to Daily Dead for more updates, and check out the new photos and preview videos below.
The Walking Dead Episode 713 – "Bury Me Here": "Things do not go as planned when a group of Kingdommers delivers goods to the Saviors during a routine supply drop-off."
Season 7b synopsis: The first half of Season 7 saw Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and the group broken by Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), forced to fall under his will and brutally convinced to live under his rules. The second half of the season will focus on preparing for war and gathering the supplies and numbers to...
- 3/6/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
After a short hiatus, AMC’s ever-popular (even if it’s not the ratings monster it once was) zombie survival drama, The Walking Dead, will return for its highly anticipated midseason premiere this weekend.
The first episode back is titled “Rock in the Road,” and we know it will focus on Rick and his crew attempting to recruit some of the other communities that survive under Negan’s thumb to their new cause: operation eliminate the Saviors. Though fans of the source material might have a pretty good idea of the major plot points that occur after this, casual viewers had no idea what to expect… until now.
Titles and synopses for episodes 10-13 have been revealed today and while certain things like specific character names are omitted, they do provide us with some intriguing plot details.
Episode 7.10 – New Best Friends
While searching for a missing Alexandrian, Rick and his group encounter a mysterious collective,...
The first episode back is titled “Rock in the Road,” and we know it will focus on Rick and his crew attempting to recruit some of the other communities that survive under Negan’s thumb to their new cause: operation eliminate the Saviors. Though fans of the source material might have a pretty good idea of the major plot points that occur after this, casual viewers had no idea what to expect… until now.
Titles and synopses for episodes 10-13 have been revealed today and while certain things like specific character names are omitted, they do provide us with some intriguing plot details.
Episode 7.10 – New Best Friends
While searching for a missing Alexandrian, Rick and his group encounter a mysterious collective,...
- 2/8/2017
- by Mark Cassidy
- We Got This Covered
Reel-Important People is a monthly column that highlights those individuals in or related to the movies that have left us in recent weeks. Below you'll find names big and small and from all areas of the industry, though each was significant to the movies in his or her own way. Kathryn Adams (1920-2016) - Actress. She starred in Bury Me Not on the Lone Prarie and Blonde for a Day and also appears in Hitchcock's Saboteur, the 1939 version of The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Fifth Avenue Girl, Spring Parade, The Invisible Woman and Hellzapoppin'. She died on October 14. (THR) Jane Alderman (c.1929-2016) - Casting Director. She was instrumental in the acting careers of John Cusack, Jeremy Piven, Jennifer Beals, Gary Cole...
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- 11/1/2016
- by Christopher Campbell
- Movies.com
Jaren Johnston, lead singer of the Southern rock group The Cadillac Three, is expecting his first child with wife Evyn Mustoe.
The couple, who have been married since 2013, announced the pregnancy on Thursday night during a sold-out show in Nashville, Tennessee.
The frontman, 36, shared the news with the crowd on stage before performing “White Lightning,” a song about the love he has for his wife.
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XC3kiW6UNE&w=640&h=390] “Evyn and I have been together for 15 years. We’ve been through so much together but nothing has ever been as exciting as expecting our first baby,” Johnston shared in the statement. “We can’t...
The couple, who have been married since 2013, announced the pregnancy on Thursday night during a sold-out show in Nashville, Tennessee.
The frontman, 36, shared the news with the crowd on stage before performing “White Lightning,” a song about the love he has for his wife.
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XC3kiW6UNE&w=640&h=390] “Evyn and I have been together for 15 years. We’ve been through so much together but nothing has ever been as exciting as expecting our first baby,” Johnston shared in the statement. “We can’t...
- 10/14/2016
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
Music makes the people come together… and so does an all-new TVLine Mixtape.
What follows is a collection of songs recently featured on your favorite shows, complete with artist and album information — and a Spotify playlist — in case you want to add them to your own playlist.
Spoilers abound, and we chose songs we liked — but we always love to hear your thoughts and suggestions.
So hit the comments with songs that have stood out to you this summer. And remember: You can always submit questions or suggestions about TV music on Twitter @sarahhearon.
RelatedTVLine Mixtape Throwback Edition: Your Favorite Songs From Grey’s,...
What follows is a collection of songs recently featured on your favorite shows, complete with artist and album information — and a Spotify playlist — in case you want to add them to your own playlist.
Spoilers abound, and we chose songs we liked — but we always love to hear your thoughts and suggestions.
So hit the comments with songs that have stood out to you this summer. And remember: You can always submit questions or suggestions about TV music on Twitter @sarahhearon.
RelatedTVLine Mixtape Throwback Edition: Your Favorite Songs From Grey’s,...
- 6/26/2016
- TVLine.com
Whether or not you’re counting down the hours until Game of Thrones‘ Season 6 finale, one thing’s for sure: You’ve all been waiting with bated breath for TVLine’s Quotes of the Week.
RelatedTVLine’s Performer of the Week: Person of Interest‘s Michael Emerson
This time around, we’ve got a double dose of Kardashian putdowns, Orange Is the New Black‘s Bones confusion and “Brexit” coverage courtesy of John Oliver and Bill Maher. We’ve also got Guilt‘s naughty blackmail, a not-so-sexy Coupled plea and a top-dollar dilemma for one of the Mistresses.
Check out...
RelatedTVLine’s Performer of the Week: Person of Interest‘s Michael Emerson
This time around, we’ve got a double dose of Kardashian putdowns, Orange Is the New Black‘s Bones confusion and “Brexit” coverage courtesy of John Oliver and Bill Maher. We’ve also got Guilt‘s naughty blackmail, a not-so-sexy Coupled plea and a top-dollar dilemma for one of the Mistresses.
Check out...
- 6/26/2016
- TVLine.com
The fallout from The Fosters‘ school-lockdown nightmare is far from over.
With Nick still out there and in possession of a gun, the family’s return home turns into another scary, isolation scenario in this exclusive video from Monday’s episode (Freeform, 8/7c).
RelatedFosters Ep on Nick Danger, ‘Brallie’ Fallout and ‘Complicated’ Jude Arc
First, Stef instructs the kids not to leave the premises or close their doors. (Does the latter order seem especially directed toward Brandon and Callie, who just came clean about their secret night of passion?) Next, to stop the spread of gossip, the moms also collect everyone’s phones and computers,...
With Nick still out there and in possession of a gun, the family’s return home turns into another scary, isolation scenario in this exclusive video from Monday’s episode (Freeform, 8/7c).
RelatedFosters Ep on Nick Danger, ‘Brallie’ Fallout and ‘Complicated’ Jude Arc
First, Stef instructs the kids not to leave the premises or close their doors. (Does the latter order seem especially directed toward Brandon and Callie, who just came clean about their secret night of passion?) Next, to stop the spread of gossip, the moms also collect everyone’s phones and computers,...
- 6/25/2016
- TVLine.com
CBS’ Person of Interest wrapped its five-season run on Tuesday with 6.5 million total viewers and a 1.0 demo rating, ticking up to a 3-week high in audience while steady in the demo.
TVLine readers gave the series ender (as well as Season 5 as a whole) an average grade of “A-.”
RelatedPerson of Interest Bosses Spill Series Finale Secrets, Including Cut ‘Reunion’ Scene and Spinoff (?) Seeds
Elsewhere in the ratings….
NBC | America’s Got Talent led the night with 11.5 million viewers and a 2.3 rating, down three tenths in the demo week-to-week. Maya & Marty (4.4 mil/1.1, average grade “B”) slipped 15 percent and two tenths.
TVLine readers gave the series ender (as well as Season 5 as a whole) an average grade of “A-.”
RelatedPerson of Interest Bosses Spill Series Finale Secrets, Including Cut ‘Reunion’ Scene and Spinoff (?) Seeds
Elsewhere in the ratings….
NBC | America’s Got Talent led the night with 11.5 million viewers and a 2.3 rating, down three tenths in the demo week-to-week. Maya & Marty (4.4 mil/1.1, average grade “B”) slipped 15 percent and two tenths.
- 6/22/2016
- TVLine.com
Freeform is making a big commitment to The Bachelor franchise.
ABC’s sister cable net on Wednesday announced that it has ordered a spinoff of the dating juggernaut focused on former Bachelor Ben Higgins and fiancée Lauren Bushnell.
RelatedTV Q: Are Cancelled Favorites Actually ‘Replaced by Reality-tv’? (Answer: No)
Ben and Lauren: Happily Ever After will follow the newly engaged couple as they prepare to walk down the aisle and begin their new life together. The docu-series will also focus on Higgins’ involvement in politics and Bushnell’s attempts to establish her identity post-Bachelor. Along the way, she’ll...
ABC’s sister cable net on Wednesday announced that it has ordered a spinoff of the dating juggernaut focused on former Bachelor Ben Higgins and fiancée Lauren Bushnell.
RelatedTV Q: Are Cancelled Favorites Actually ‘Replaced by Reality-tv’? (Answer: No)
Ben and Lauren: Happily Ever After will follow the newly engaged couple as they prepare to walk down the aisle and begin their new life together. The docu-series will also focus on Higgins’ involvement in politics and Bushnell’s attempts to establish her identity post-Bachelor. Along the way, she’ll...
- 6/22/2016
- TVLine.com
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