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'Jane the Virgin' Will Address Latest El Chapo Saga, Showrunner Says
Jane the Virgin
  The world was shocked to learn Saturday that Sean Penn had met with Joaquín Guzmán Loera, the wanted Mexican drug lord known as "El Chapo" while he was on the run from Mexican authorities for Rolling Stone. And less than 24 hours after the jaw-dropping revelation, Jane the Virgin showrunner Jennie Snyder Urman is already contemplating how the show will tackle it. "I'm very interested in like the Hollywood connection," she told The Hollywood Reporter...
 
CW President Preaches Patience in 'Crazy Ex-Girlfriend' and Support for 'Vampire Diaries,' 'Originals'
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
  The CW president Mark Pedowitz touted what he called the network's "best schedule" in the network's nearly 10-year history and heaped rounds of praise on his low-rated but critically adored rookie Crazy Ex-Girlfriend during his time Sunday at the Television Critics Association's winter press tour. Last year "was another great growth year for The CW and the quality of the shows that have made many of your lists," Pedowitz said from the TCA stage. "We...
 
Classic Sketches, Returning Favorites: Inside 'The Muppets' Midseason Reboot
The Muppets
  ABC's The Muppets was considered the biggest slam dunk of the fall TV season — but so far, hasn't lived up to any of its hype. Its 10-minute pilot presentation set a high bar. The series scored a rare standing ovation at Comic-Con. A hefty marketing campaign focused on Kermit and Piggy's break-up went viral. A lively panel — complete with a statement from Kermit about their split — helped win over the media in July at the Television Critics Association's...
 
ABC Chief Addresses 'The Bachelor's' Race Problem
The Bachelor
  Over 20 cycles of The Bachelor and 11 of female-focused spinoff The Bachelorette, the titular competitors have had more in common than the fact that most of their reality TV romances did not end happily ever ever. With just one exception, they've all been white.

The Bachelor's casting issue has been a lighting rod for more and more criticism in recent years — this latest season features a group of 28 predominantly white women vying for another white man...
 
Will 'CSI: Cyber' Be the End of the 'CSI' Franchise?
CSI: Cyber
  Could the CSI franchise end this year with CSI: Cyber? When CBS announced its midseason schedule Friday, CSI: Cyber, the last remaining series in the global franchise, lost its time slot. The sophomore drama will segue from its Sunday at 10 p.m. slot in March and make way for Elementary, which will move from Thursdays after the network slotted rookie Rush Hour. CBS will test CSI: Cyber for two weeks on Wednesdays (March 2 and 9) before the Ted Danson-Patricia Arquette starrer vanishes from...
 
'Person of Interest' Likely Ending With Season 5, J.J. Abrams Says
Person of Interest
  It may be the end of the road for CBS' Person of Interest. Executive producer J.J. Abrams told reporters Saturday at the Television Critics Association's winter press tour that season five of the CBS procedural would likely be its last. "My guess is it is the final season," said Abrams, who was at TCA to support his Hulu drama 11.22.63. "The only heartbreak there is [is] how much good story there was to come if it were to have continued. [Exec producers/showrunners]...
 
Christina Hendricks on Her "Playful" Post-'Mad Men' Role in 'Hap and Leonard'
Mad Men
  Mad Men alum Christina Hendricks isn’t intentionally veering away from drama now that the AMC critical darling has concluded. When asked about her newfound affection for comedic roles while peddling her new Sundance TV series Hap and Leonard at the Television Critics Association winter press tour (she was seen on the small screen most recently in Comedy Central’s Another Period), Hendricks explained that the pattern isn't deliberate. “I haven’t had a...
 
'Top Gear' Newbie Chris Evans Calls 2015 Host Implosion TV "Armageddon"
Top Gear
  The 2015 collapse of British series Top Gear seemed to happen almost as fast as so many exotic cars rounded its track over the course of the talk show's four-decade history.

Host Jeremy Clarkson was suspended and ultimately fired over allegations of physical and verbal abuse against a producer, and co-hosts Richard Hammond and James May — as well as executive producer Andy Wilman — quickly decided to follow him out the door. (They've all since signed on...
 
Kevin Reilly on Turner Turnaround, 'Narcos' Envy and Conan's Future (Q&A)
Narcos
  After a year out of the spotlight, Turner Entertainment chief creative officer Kevin Reilly emerged this week with an ambitious plan for his cable empire. During his first Television Critics Association press tour presentation in two years, Reilly laid out the ways in which he intended to reinvent drama network TNT and its comedy sibling TBS. He announced that he’d be cutting the ad load in the former's forthcoming dramas by 50 percent, and reiterated his desire to increase and...
 
'Outlander' Writer Takes Jab at 'Game of Thrones' Scribe George R.R. Martin
Outlander
  Outlander novelist Diana Gabaldon promises she’ll have the next book in her time-travel fantasy series out in a more timely fashion than Game of Thrones’ George R. R. Martin. Ahead of the Golden Globes this Sunday, where the Starz drama will compete with its three nominations (including one for best drama), series creator Ronald D. Moore, writer Gabaldon and stars Caitriona Balfe and Sam Heughan hit the Television Critics Association winter press tour to peddle season...
 
CBS Midseason: 'Elementary' Displaces 'CSI: Cyber,' 'Rush Hour' Takes Over on Thursdays
Elementary
  CBS is shaking things up for its midseason schedule and displacing CSI: Cyber from its schedule The network announced Friday that Elementary will move from its Thursday home to Sundays, bumping CSI: Cyber and making room for the debut of its TV adaptation of Rush Hour. The move shows a sign of faith for the Bill Lawrence adaptation of the Jackie Chan feature film, with the freshman drama produced by Warner Bros. Television landing the prime Thursday at 10 p.m. slot. Additionally, the...
 
'Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency' Ordered to Series at BBC America
Dirk Gently
  BBC America is getting its graphic novel on. Drama Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency has been picked up straight to series with an eight-episode order, the cable network announced Friday ahead of its time at the Television Critics Association's winter press tour. Based on Douglas Adams' graphic novels first published in 1987, the story centers on the titular holistic detective who investigates cases involving the supernatural. Chronicle's Max Landis will pen the...
 
'American Idol': Two-Night Premiere Concludes With More Golden Tickets
American Idol
  American Idol concluded its two-night season XV premiere Thursday. The auditions bounced between Little Rock and San Francisco as more contestants sang for the remaining Hollywood spots in the show’s final season. Season 8 winner Kris Allen stopped by the Little Rock auditions to offer some of his own wisdom and screen some of the Idol hopefuls. First up in Little Rock, 15-year-old Cameron Richard, who overcame being born with a cleft palette to become a singer, sang “Give Me...
 
HBO Near Deal for 'Game of Thrones' Seasons 7 and 8
Game of Thrones
  HBO is doubling down on Game of Thrones. HBO programming president Michael Lombardo told a handful of reporters Thursday at the Television Critics Association's winter press tour that the premium cable network is near a deal for another two-season renewal for the fantasy drama based on the books by George R.R. Martin. The renewal would be for seasons seven and eight — marking the second time that Game of Thrones has scored the dual order. The cabler last renewed the Emmy-winning...
 
'Game of Thrones' Favorite to Star in Discovery Drama
Game of Thrones
  Michiel Huisman has booked his next gig. The Game of Thrones favorite and Nashville alum has been tapped to star in Discovery's scripted drama series Harley and the Davidsons, the company announced Thursday at the Television Critics Association's winter press tour. The drama is based on a true story and centers on how how Milwaukee schoolyard pals William (Bill) Harley and Arthur Davidson built — and rode — motorcycles. The series charts the birth of Harley-Davidson...
 
TV Ratings: 'American Idol' Swan Song Starts Steady (and Low) for Fox
American Idol
  This is the way American Idol ends, not with a bang — and not really with a whimper, either.

Fox's humbled juggernaut kicked of its 15th and final season with an average 2.9 rating among adults 18-49 and 10.9 million viewers. And while both of those stats do mark lows for a season opener, they're both pretty much in line with last January's return. Some were likely hoping for a boost, given all the marketing pomp around the final season, but steady is not a...
 
'American Idol': Final Season Kicks Off in Denver and Atlanta; Kanye West Auditions
American Idol
  American Idol returned for its 15th and final season tonight, starting with auditions in Atlanta and Denver. Season 14’s Jennifer Lopez, Keith Urban and Harry Connick Jr. all returned as judges for the farewell season. The premiere immediately began with nostalgia as a montage revisited past Idol auditions and moments and also teased this season’s batch of contestants. Past Idol winners, including Taylor Hicks, Ruben Studdard and Clay Aiken, returned to screen some of the Idol...
 
'American Idol': Final Season Kicks Off Auditions in Denver and Atlanta
American Idol
  American Idol returned for its 15th and final season tonight, starting with auditions in Atlanta and Denver. Season 14’s Jennifer Lopez, Keith Urban and Harry Connick Jr. all returned as judges for the farewell season. The premiere immediately began with nostalgia as a montage revisited past Idol auditions and moments and also teased this season’s batch of contestants. Past Idol winners, including Taylor Hicks, Ruben Studdard and Clay Aiken, returned to screen some of the Idol...
 
'UnREAL' Team Talks Tackling Race in Season 2: "We Don’t Want to Fall Asleep at the Wheel"
UnREAL
  The upcoming second season of Lifetime's critically acclaimed drama will center on a new season of Bachelor-like reality show-within-the-show Everlasting and its new star, an African-American football star named Darius. "We don’t want to fall asleep at the wheel," co-creator Sarah Gertrude Shapiro told reporters Wednesday at the Television Critics Association winter press tour of the decision to take on the delicate subject. "In an era where driving while black...
 
'Younger' Creator Darren Star on Basic Cable "Freedom," Broadcast Homogenization
Younger
  Darren Star first made his mark on broadcast television with nineties pop culture touchstones like Beverly Hills, 90210 and Melrose Place. But he's not planning a return to the Big 4 anytime soon. Speaking at the Television Critics Association' winter press tour to promote the upcoming second season of his TV Land comedy Younger, Star was asked about whether the show could make the leap to broadcast TV. "I think the show on TV Land is more written and produced and conceived...
 
Comedy Central Renews 'Broad City' for Season 4 and 5; Orders Pot Comedy
Broad City
  Comedy Central is betting big on the broads. The network announced Wednesday that it was renewing Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer’s Broad City for both a fourth and fifth season. Making the bet that much bigger, it's also greenlighting Time Traveling Bong, a three-episode limited series from Glazer and her Broad City co-Eps Paul W. Downs and Lucia Aniello. The latter is set to debut April 20th, following the third season finale of Broad, and will rollout over three consecutive...
 
Comedy Central Renews 'Inside Amy Schumer' for Season 5
Inside Amy Schumer
  Amy Schumer’s reign continues. Comedy Central announced Wednesday that it was renewing her Emmy-winning series Inside Amy Schumer for a fifth season. The fourth season of the series, which also snagged a Peabody, will premiere in April 2016. "We are so excited to get picked up,” said Schumer, adding: “I've gotten picked up many times, but this time feels the best." What Inside Amy lacks in linear viewers, it makes up for in viral magnitude. The series’...
 
BET Renews 'Being Mary Jane' for Season 4
Being Mary Jane
  BET has renewed the Gabrielle Union-led series for a fourth season, the network announced Wednesday at the Television Critics Association's winter press tour. Production will kick off in Atlanta later this year. The series has been a strong performer for BET since it first debuted as an original TV movie back in 2013. For its entire three-season run, Being Mary Jane has also ranked as the No. 1 scripted cable series among black viewers in the 18-49 window. The most recent...
 
TV Ratings: 'NCIS' Duo Hit Season Highs, Fox Debuts Latest Comedy Block
NCIS
 


CBS handily won Tuesday night, thanks in most part to a crossover between NCIS and NCIS: New Orleans.

The parent series raked in a whopping 18.7 million viewers, climbing 25 percent in the key demo for an average 2.6 rating among adults 18-49. New Orleans was just a few feet behind the original, hitting its best deliveries in a year. The show climbed 41 percent in the key demo, averaging a 2.4 rating.

Limitless benefited from the...
 
'iZombie' Books 'Veronica Mars' Alum for Recurring Role (Exclusive)
iZombie
  Enrico Colantoni has landed a recurring role on iZombie, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. Colantoni, who played private eye (and Veronica's dad) Keith Mars on Rob Thomas' cult series, will take on the recurring role of Lou Benedetto, a vice detective whose cases overlap with Liv’s (Rose McIver) personal and professional life. He begins filming this week and will appear in episodes 14 and 17. The actor is not the first Veronica Mars alum to stop by...
 
'American Crime' Creator John Ridley Talks Season 2: "You Want People to Be Baffled"
American Crime
  Ahead of season two's 10 p.m. premiere, The Hollywood Reporter spoke with Ridley about the new season's biggest challenge, the decision to bring back so many of his season one cast and why he wants "people to be baffled." How do you come up with the story of season two? What influenced you in coming up with the crime and the circumstances? [Executive producer Michael McDonald and I] wanted to look at what we were saying and what we weren’t saying. What perspectives...
 
Alexander Skarsgard, James Tupper Join HBO's Nicole Kidman-Reese Witherspoon Drama
NCIS
  HBO's Big Little Lies is firming up its cast. The premium cable network on Tuesday confirmed that Shailene Woodley would play the third leading role and cast True Blood alum Alexander Skarsgard as Nicole Kidman's on-screen husband. Additionally, Revenge grad James Tupper has been tapped to play Reese Witherspoon's ex. The comedic drama centers on three mothers (Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman and Woodley) of kindergartners whose apparently perfect lives unravel to the point of...
 
Michael Weatherly to Exit 'NCIS'
NCIS
  There's another change coming to CBS' NCIS. Star and fan favorite Michael Weatherly is exiting broadcast television's highest-rated drama, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed. "After 13 years on NCIS, Michael Weatherly is leaving the show at the end of this season," CBS said in a statement. "He is a valued part of the CBS family, and the immense charm and talent he brings to the screen as ‘Very’ Special Agent Tony DiNozzo has helped make NCIS what it...
 
'Game of Thrones': Why Book Readers Should Not Abandon the Show
Game of Thrones
  George R.R. Martin's announcement that The Winds of Winter, the sixth book in his A Song of Ice and Fire series on which Game of Thrones is based, won't arrive before the season six premiere of HBO's adaptation left many readers reeling, as if hit by a ton of frosted bricks falling from The Wall. "For years my readers have been ahead of the viewers. This year, for some things, the reverse will be true," Martin wrote on Saturday. "How you want to handle that…...
 
'New Girl's' Liz Meriwether Is Juggling the War on "Quiet Sexism" With Masking Baby Bumps
New Girl
  Liz Meriwether found herself on new terrain at the start of New Girl's fifth season.

Not only did the Fox comedy's creator have to fast-track the first four episodes to accommodate Zooey Deschanel's pregnancy, she lost the top of her call sheet to maternity leave for six and soon found out that the network's longest-running sitcom would sit on the bench until January.

The longer-than-typical wait for New Girl ends Tuesday night, in a new 8...
 
E! Renews 'The Royals' for Third Season
The Royals
  The NBCUniversal-owned cable network has renewed the drama for a third season, E! announced Tuesday. The network has picked up ten new episodes of the series, which centers on the many ups and downs of a fictional modern day royal family. Elizabeth Hurley, William Moseley, Alexandra Park, Tom Austen, Oliver Milburn and Jake Maskall star. The Royals is created, written and directed by Mark Schwahn (One Tree Hill), who also executive produces with Brian Robbins, Joe Davola (Smallville)...
 
TV Ratings: 'Superstore' Rebounds in Official Bow, 'Bachelor' Leads With Steady Return
Superstore
  The latest — make that the twentieth — iteration of The Bachelor brought good news to ABC on Monday night. The franchise returned on even footing from its comparable opener last January, averaging a 2.2 rating among adults 18-49 and 7.5 million viewers. After show Bachelor Live only managed to retain half of its showing. It debuted to a 1.1 rating with adults 18-49.  

Superstore might be a good fit at 8 o'clock after all. With last week's...
 
Watch Kanye West Audition for 'American Idol' With "Gold Digger"
American Idol
  It looks like Yeezy is going to Hollywood. For the last several months, American Idol has been teasing the audition of an eager young rapper named Kanye West. Escorted by his then-pregnant wife, Kim Kardashian, the scrappy producer dreams of having a chance to display his rhyming skills for judges Jennifer Lopez, Harry Connick Jr. and Keith Urban. "I always wanted to rap, and nobody really believed in me," he tells Urban at the San Francisco stop. West took a chance with...
 
'Once Upon a Time': Get an Exclusive First Look at Hook’s Fiery Descent
Once Upon A Time
  If you can’t take the heat, stay out of the underworld.   When Once Upon a Time returns, Emma (Jennifer Morrison) & Co. will embark on a mission to save Hook (Colin O’Donoghue) after his untimely death in the winter finale, and The Hollywood Reporter has an exclusive sneak peek of how the pirate’s look has changed since his descent.     In season five’s new key art, seen below, Hook's piercing blue eyes and...
 
'Game of Thrones': The Good News About George R.R. Martin's Book Delay
Game of Thrones
  "You wanted an update. Here's the update. You won't like it." The only thing standing between those words from A Song of Ice and Fire author George R.R. Martin and the next inevitable sentence was a picture of the cover of the book fans won't read for untold weeks and months yet: The Winds of Winter, the sixth novel in the fantasy series HBO's Game of Thrones is based on, will not hit shelves before the sixth season of the television adaptation. Martin's...
 
'Chicago Fire' Boss on "Emotional" Three-Show Crossover, Third Spinoff Rumors
Chicago Fire
  The Chicago trilogy is going somewhere its never gone before for its three-show crossover: the courtroom. "When you do new things, you get butterflies. Your initial reaction is, 'Whoa, we haven’t done that. How do you do it?' Chicago Fire and Chicago P.D. showrunner Matt Olmstead tells The Hollywood Reporter. "Then you realize that it was a blessing because it takes you out of your comfort zone and you're doing new things, flexing new muscles. Working on the trial...
 
How 'Supergirl's' Costume Designer Sets Kara's Wardrobe Apart From Her Superhero Suit
Supergirl
  The debut of Supergirl's red-and-blue superhero suit was exciting, sure, but what about Kara's (Melissa Benoist) everyday wardrobe? Turns out dressing Supergirl in her daily life is actually much more difficult that designing a suit with a cape. In the end, it all came down to the classic Clark Kent trope: give her glasses and make her dress quirky to avoid anyone guessing Kara's secret identity. "It's really hard to shop for Kara," Ronning tells THR. "We...
 
'Man Seeking Woman' Enlists Robin Givens to Play Santa's Wife (Exclusive)
Man Seeking Woman
  FXX's Man Seeking Woman is getting in the holiday spirit. Simon Rich's comedy has enlisted Robin Givens for a season two guest role, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. Givens will guest star and play Vicki Claus, Santa Claus' wife. Set to air in the spring, the "Tinsel" episode will feature Vicki as a smart, fierce and fabulous character who has helped turn Christmas into a trillion-dollar holiday. But when her husband, Santa, falls for a younger woman, it puts her...
 
TV Ratings: 'NCIS' Rerun, ABC 2015 Special Lead Tired Tuesday
NCIS
  Another night of slim pickings on the broadcast networks, more or less checked out for the holidays, produced a very modest win for the night's lone original offering.

ABC current events retrospective The Year 2015, a rehashing of the year's bigger pop culture moments (Disney-owned Star Wars and Diane Sawyer's Caitlyn Jenner exclusive included), averaged a 1.0 rating among adults 18-49 and 4.1 million viewers between 9 and 11 p.m.

The biggest...
 
'The Good Wife': Alicia's Rage Toward Eli Turns Violent in New Promo
The Good Wife
  Has The Good Wife gone mad? Alicia Florrick (Julianna Margulies) is known for playing it close to the vest with her emotions, but in the new promo for the CBS drama's January return, she's letting loose -- and not in a good way.  New footage for the Jan. 10 episode teases the explosive and plate-shattering aftermath of Eli (Alan Cumming)'s stunning confession. In the final moments of the winter finale, he revealed that hehad  deleted a voice mail from her former lover...
 
How 'Supergirl's' Fight Scenes Stand Out From Every Other Comic Book Show
Supergirl
  If you've seen one comic book show action scene, you've seen them all, right? Wrong. The team behind Supergirl's action scenes works tirelessly to make every single shot look real, effortless, and completely unique, especially with the countless other comic book TV shows on the air these days. But with so many other superheroes fighting villains, both realistic and fantastical, how do you make one show stand out above the rest? According to Supergirl's stunt coordinator...
 
'The Knick' Boss Talks Thackery's Fateful Decision and Series Future
The Knick
  [Warning: This story contains spoilers for the season two finale of The Knick, "This is All We Are."] While the first half of the second season of Cinemax's The Knick was perhaps more void of gory surgeries than usual, the back half didn't disappoint. Friday's season finale culminated in Dr. Thackery (Clive Owen) performing surgery on himself in front of a packed gallery, all in a bid to prove general anesthesia wasn't always necessary. Unfortunately, the...
 
'The Soup' Series Finale: Joel McHale Revisits Top Clips, Bids Everyone a "Heartfelt Kiss My Ass"
The Soup
  Joel McHale hosted his final episode of E!'s The Soup Friday night and was accompanied by an array of A-listers for the final sendoff. The comedic host, who joined the NBCUniversal-owned cable network in 2004, welcomed numerous famous faces — including Haley Joel Osment, Jon Cryer, Dr. Ken's Ken Jeong, James Van Der Beek, Nathan Fillion, Larry King, Paul Feig and Wendi McLendon-Covey — to participate in the hour-long sketch. Throughout the show, the actors and...
 
Amazon Orders Eight Series, Renews 'Red Oaks' and 'Hand of God'
Red Oaks
  Amazon is beefing up its slate of original programming for 2016. Hours after renewing prestige historical series The Man in the High Castle, the company has also renewed coming-of-age comedy Red Oaks and drama Hand of God,  The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed. Additionally, the company has handed out series orders to eight new projects, including Highston, One Mississippi, Z: The Beginning of Everything, Good Girls Revolt and Patriot, as well as children's...
 
The 10 Greatest 'Game of Thrones' Moments in 2015
Game of Thrones
  Jon Snow's dying eyes, peering up at the sky as his blood pours out from the guy, stands out as one of the strongest visual moments in any story on television this year, let alone on Game of Thrones. And yet, as powerful as that scene was, it was just one of the show-stopping moments on Thrones in 2015. Even looking beyond the events on the show itself, this was a tremendous year to be a fan of the HBO fantasy series, between casting news for the season ahead, meta moments about the...
 
'Suits': Mike Goes Behind Bars in Gripping New Promo (Exclusive Video)
Suits
  Viewers knew that things were going to get a whole lot worse for Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams) following August's shocking midseason finale, in which he was finally about to be arrested for fraud after five seasons. But they may not have bargained for the incredible force that is U.S. Attorney Anita Gibbs (Leslie Hope). In an exclusive new promo, Anita promises that she will be the one to put Mike in jail in an eerie voiceover as the camera pans to images of Mike being booked. ...
 
'Luther' Star Idris Elba Weighs In on Alice's Fate and Movie Hopes
Luther
  [Warning: This story contains spoilers from the fourth series of Luther.] DCI John Luther has not had it easy. In the first series of the Neil Cross crime thriller, the towering detective lost his wife in a brutal blink of an eye. In the third series, he lost his partner, Justin Ripley, in an equally horrific burst of gunfire. And now he's lost someone again — or has he? The thrust of Luther series four, which played as a compact televised movie, stems from the death of Alice...
 
'Vikings' Gets Additional Episode Order at History
Vikings
  History has ordered an additional four episodes of the period drama, the A+E-owned cable channel announced Thursday. The order brings Vikings' fourth season episode count to 20. Subsequently, History will split the upcoming fourth season into two runs of ten episodes each. The first ten episodes of the season will kick on Thursday, Feb. 18 at 10 p.m. with the other ten episodes set to air sometime later this year. The upcoming new season will welcome Peter Franzen (The...
 
HBO Lands Andrew Jackson Miniseries Starring Sean Penn
Being Mary Jane
  Sean Penn is heading to HBO. The five-time Academy Award nominee and two-time winner is set to star as Andrew Jackson in a Lionsgate-produced miniseries based on Jon Meacham’s Pulitzer-Prize-winning biography, American Lion: Andrew Jackson in the White House. The six-hour event series is being written by Narcos creators Doug Miro and Carlo Bernard. The high-profile entry centers on the seventh president, who was orphaned at the hands of the British and is billed as a self-made man, a...
 
'Being Mary Jane' Ratings Still Going Strong With Renewal In the Air
Being Mary Jane
 
 
5 Times Gwendoline Christie Ruled 'Game of Thrones'
Game of Thrones
  A long time ago, in a realm far, far away, a warrior wandered the world of Westeros, wielding Valyrian steel, with nothing in her heart and mind but a vigilant sense of sworn duty. That warrior was Brienne of Tarth, the towering hero played by Gwendoline Christie on Game of Thrones ever since the show's second season. After premiering as essentially a sidekick to Lord Renly Baratheon, Brienne subsequently found herself on a mission that's taken her to all sorts of corners of the...
 
'Empire' and 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' Stars Tapped for 'Pitbull's New Year's Revolution'
Empire
  Fox is ringing in the new year with several of its biggest stars. Additionally, Brooklyn Nine-Nine star and World's Funniest Falls host Terry Crews will co-host the live telecast with daytime star Wendy Williams. Other newly announced performers include Puff Daddy and the Family, Shawn Mendes, Camila Cabello, Prince Royce, Austin Mahone, R. City, Pia Mia and Earth, Wind & Fire. The special reunites Pitbull (real name: Armando Christian Perez) and Smollett, who performed...
 
E! Orders Makeover Series Hosted by Khloe Kardashian
American Ninja Warrior
  E! is adding another series to its already impressive Kardashian portfolio. The NBCUniversal-owned cable network has ordered a makeover series hosted by Khloe Kardashian, E! announced Wednesday. Each episode of Revenge Body With Khloe Kardashian will see the reality star assemble a team of Hollywood's top trainers, stylists and glam squads to help two heartbroken individuals undergo a major transformation inside and out. Each episode will end with a big reveal of their makeovers to the...
 
NBC Sets 'American Ninja Warrior' Special (Exclusive)
American Ninja Warrior
  NBC is ready to battle. The network will air the third annual international competition American Ninja Warrior: USA vs. the World on Sunday, Jan. 31 at 8 p.m., The Hollywood Reporter has learned. The three-hour special will see teams of five from America, Europe and Japan compete in Las Vegas on the first three stages of Mt. Midoriyama, the famed four-stage finals course of American Ninja Warrior. Matt Iseman and Akbar Gbajabiamila will host, with Kristine Leahy set to co-host. Team USA...
 
TV Ratings: Against GOP Debate, 'The Voice' Finale Holds Reasonably Steady
The Voice
  The GOP debate was the biggest thing going on TV Tuesday night. It's not clear how big until cable ratings arrive later on Wednesday, but preliminary figures have CNN's telecast pacing ahead of the the most recent two.

On the broadcast networks, that made for heightened competition for the December finale of The Voice — though the NBC singing competition was reasonably steady. Not only did it match its spring cycle's closer, it was off less than half of...
 
Watch Tina Fey, Amy Poehler Complain About Hot NYC Winter Weather in 'Saturday Night Live' Promos
Saturday Night Live
  Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are returning to Saturday Night Live, and it'll have "adventure," "luggage" and maybe "ISIS." The Sisters co-stars stood outside 30 Rock with their "sugar daddy" Kenan Thompson to tease their upcoming co-hosting gig, with Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band. After shouting random words possibly associated with their anticipated skits, the two SNL alums spoke in unison -- "We are contractually obligated to; it...
 
'Finding Carter' Boss on Finale Cliffhanger, Season 2's Tonal Shift and Renewal Hopes
Finding Carter
  [Warning: This post contains spoilers from Finding Carter's season two finale, "Atonement."] The series, which started out as a drama about a teenager learning her "mother" was actually her kidnapper, underwent a dramatic creative shift in its second season -- choosing instead to focus on Carter's (Kathryn Prescott) relationships with her friends and romantic interests and siblings. The season two finale culminated in Carter's BFF Max (Alex Saxon)...
 
'The Voice' Season 9 Champion Revealed
The Voice
  The winning artist and coach of The Voice’s ninth season were crowned tonight after Monday night’s round of excellent performances from the top four artists: Emily Ann Roberts, Barrett Baber, Jeffery Austin and Jordan Smith. The top four each had the chance to bring back an artist from earlier in the competition to perform with one last time. But in usual The Voice fashion, two hours of performances preceded the actual results. To kick the night off, the top 24 returned to do a...
 
TNT Renews 'The Librarians' and 'Major Crimes,' Cancels 'Legends, 'Agent X' and 'Public Morals'
The Librarians
  TNT is bringing back two of its heavy hitters and saying goodbye to three others. The Turner cable network has renewed Major Crimes and The Librarians and canceled Legends, Agent X and Public Morals, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed. TNT also again confirmed the renewal of the more modest performer, Murder in the First. Thirteen episodes have been ordered for Major Crimes' fifth season, while the network has ordered 10 episodes for the forthcoming third season of The Librarians,...
 
NBC Cancels 'Best Time Ever With Neil Patrick Harris'
Best Time Ever with Neil Patrick Harris
  The clock has run out on Best Time Ever. NBC has canceled Neil Patrick Harris' variety show after one season, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed. However, the network will stay in business with the Emmy winner via a production deal with his banner, Prediction Productions. The ambitious live program, based on the British format Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, featured a combination of stunts, performances, comedy sketches and celebrity appearances by the likes of...
 
TNT Renews 'The Librarians' and 'Major Crimes'
The Librarians
  TNT is bringing back two of its heavy hitters. The Turner cable network has renewed Major Crimes and The Librarians, announcing the news Tuesday — again confirming the renewal of the more modest performer, Murder in the First. Thirteen episodes have been ordered for Major Crimes' fifth season. While the network has ordered 10 episodes for the forthcoming third season of The Librarians, which is an extension of TNT's popular series of TV movies that starred Noah Wyle....
 
'The Voice': Final Four Perform Christmas Hits, Duets With Coaches
The Voice
  Part one of The Voice’s two-night season nine finale tonight saw the final four artists have three chances to sing, including their Christmas favorite as well as duets with their coaches. Adam Levine’s Jordan Smith kicked off the night with a performance of “Climb Every Mountain” from The Sound Of Music, which showcased his impressive range and vocal control. Smith has the best technical skills of the final four, which makes him able to tackle any type of song. He hit...
 
Chuck Lorre and Dick Wolf Talk Serialization, Scheduling and Why "Platform Is Secondary"
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
  Sitting in the same Beverly Hilton ballroom that will play host to the Golden Globe awards in less than a month, prolific producers Chuck Lorre and Dick Wolf couldn't help but share a laugh. "This is probably the closest Dick and I will ever get to this stage," the co-creator behind The Big Bang Theory and Mom said during a wide-ranging conversation with Wolf as part of the Hollywood Radio and Television Society’s newsmakers luncheon series Monday. Moderated by former...
 
'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' Recruits Damon Wayans Jr. (Exclusive)
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
  Damon Wayans Jr. is returning to Fox. The New Girl alum has been tapped to guest star on the network's Brooklyn Nine-Nine, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. Wayans will portray Stevie, Jake's (Andy Samberg) first partner from back in their beat cop days. Set to air in early 2016, the episode will find Jake excited to relive their glory days as they investigate a case together — though that unfortunately will create a few bumps with Jake's friendship with Charles (Joe Lo...
 
'Supergirl' Boss Finally Reveals How Kara Affords Her Crazy Huge Apartment
Supergirl
  Hank Henshaw's (David Harewood) secret was finally revealed last week on Supergirl, but there's an even bigger mystery surrounding the CBS superhero drama: how can Kara (Melissa Benoist) afford her huge apartment? While Kara spends a lot of her time flying around National City as Supergirl, her off-time is spent working as Cat Grant's (Calista Flockhart) assistant at CatCo Media. An assistant's salary isn't much, and yet Kara's loft is expansive, modern, has...
 
TV Ratings: DVR-Friendly 'Quantico' Steady in Fall Finale
Quantico
  Winning primetime with its Patriots-Texans match-up, NBC's Sunday Night Football averaged a dominant 13.9 overnight rating among households on Sunday. Its tentative score in the key demo of adults 18-49, based on Fast National stats that will be adjusted upwards when time zones are taken into account, the game has scored a 6.2 rating in the key demo.

The fall finale of Quantico was steady on ABC, averaging a 1.3 rating among adults 18-49 and 4.5 million viewers....
 
'Quantico' Showrunner Explains Terrorist Twist in Explosive Midseason Finale
Quantico
  [Warning: This story contains spoilers from Quantico's midseason finale, "Inside."] Following weeks of trying to clear her name and prove to the FBI that she was not behind the terrorist attack at Grand Central station, Alex (Priyanka Chopra) finally put her finger on the real culprit during Quantico's midsesaon finale Sunday — though she wasn't quite in time to stop another incident.  As Elias (Rick Cosnett) confessed to part of the crimes,...
 
'Homeland': Miranda Otto on Spies, Her Season 5 Arc and Brawling With Mandy Patinkin
Homeland
  Any lingering doubts over the motives of Miranda Otto's Homeland character were likely cleared up during Sunday's episode. "Our Man in Damascus" set the wheels in motion for the fifth-season finale and showed the lengths Allison is willing to reach to cover her own tail.

Spoilers follow for anyone who hasn't watched the Dec. 13 episode.

Since the big reveal that Allison has been playing both sides, a semi-reluctant informant for the...
 
NBC Orders Five More Episodes of 'Chicago Med'
Chicago Med
  NBC is continuing its stay at Chicago Med. The network has ordered five more episodes of the Chicago Fire spinoff, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. The announcement brings the freshman drama's first season to 18 episodes. NBC's decision is no surprise given the series' solid ratings thus far, as well as the continued performance of sister series Chicago Fire and Chicago P.D., which both received early renewals for next season. The order for five additional episodes...
 
What to Expect When 'Once Upon a Time' Heads to the Underworld
Once Upon A Time
  Once Upon a Time is going to its darkest place ever: the underworld. In the midseason finale, Emma (Jennifer Morrison) rounded up her family and friends to rescue Hook (Colin O'Donoghue) after Rumplestiltskin (Robert Carlyle) betrayed them all — and in turn forced her to kill her love — but it won’t be an easy journey.   The spring premiere on March 6 also marks the show’s 100th episode, which means visits from lots of familiar faces. After kicking...
 
Who Is the 'Quantico' Terrorist? Priyanka Chopra Rates the Suspects
Quantico
  The freshman season of ABC's Quantico has been so rife with twists, flash-forwards and reveals, that it can sometimes be hard to see where the story is going next. Between that massive terrorist explosion, which has kept the story on its toes since Day 1, and last week's episode, in which it became apparent how far Alex (Priyanka Chopra) is willing to go in order to clear her name, the stakes have never been higher.  One thing is for sure though: Heading into...
 
'Fargo's' Noah Hawley Inks New Deal at FX Productions, Developing 2 New Dramas
Fargo
  Given his full dance card at the network, it comes as no surprise that Noah Hawley is staying with FX. The celebrated Fargo creator, enjoying three Golden Globe nominations on Thursday, has reupped his overall deal at FX Productions — where he's busy working on no fewer than three TV projects.

The three-year deal follows his first pact with the John Landgraf-led operation back in 2014. And comes as the prolific 48-year-old commits to a third installment of...
 
'American Idol' Final Season to Be Four Weeks Shorter Than Last
American Idol
  Ryan Seacrest kicked off a Dec. 8 taping of American Idol at Hollywood's Dolby Theatre with a joke. "I'll be performing a ballad by Adele," cracked the host and 15-year veteran of the Fox show as 50 hopefuls, their friends and family, and a trifecta of star judges settled in their seats. "I'm also available to DJ weddings, bar ­mitzvahs, parties ..." Indeed, the busiest man in show business will be a little less busy come April when Idol sings its...
 
Melissa Joan Hart to Star in Family Docuseries
Fargo
  Melissa Joan Hart is plotting her next TV foray. The Melissa & Joey star is developing Sweet Harts, a docuseries following her family's plans to open a dessert shop, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. The series, which does not yet have a network attached, will focus on Hart and her family as they look to follow her dreams and open Sweet Harts, a dessert store in her hometown of Westport, Conn. Sweet Harts will focus on the family's bid to re-launch the business after a failed...
 
'Fargo' Creator Noah Hawley Talks UFOs, Mortality Rates and Season 3
Fargo
  Just in time for its sophomore finale, Fargo nabbed three Golden Globe nominations on Thursday morning: one for best miniseries, as well as acting noms for stars Kirsten Dunst and Patrick Wilson.

It's a coup for creator Noah Hawley. The writer-producer's loose spin on the Coen brothers' film of the same name set a very high with critics during the first go-around. And the nominations further validate all the praise for the anthology's latest installment....
 
'American Idol' Will Cut Its Final Season Four Weeks Short
American Idol
  Ryan Seacrest kicked off a Dec. 8 taping of American Idol at Hollywood's Dolby Theatre with a joke. "I'll be performing a ballad by Adele," cracked the host and 15-year veteran of the Fox show as 50 hopefuls, their friends and family, and a trifecta of star judges settled in their seats. "I'm also available to DJ weddings, bar ­mitzvahs, parties ..." Indeed, the busiest man in show business will be a little less busy come April when Idol sings its...
 
Comedy Central Renews 'Nathan for You' for Season 4
Nathan for You
  Comedy Central has renewed the series for a fourth season, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. The renewal announcements comes on the heels of the show's third season finale, which airs Thursday at 10 p.m. The docu-reality series stars co-creator and executive producer Nathan Fielder, as an off-kilter version of himself trying to use his business background and life experiences to help struggling companies and people through oftentimes outlandish and strange strategies. “I...
 
Golden Globes: Nominations by Series, Network, Studio
Empire
  To say 2015 was a year of change for the Golden Globes would be an understatement. Streaming services like Netflix, Amazon and Hulu dominated the TV side as 2015 was a big season for newcomers, according to the HFPA.
Rookie series American Crime, Mr. Robot andOutlander joined last year's leader Fargo at the top along with Transparent and Wolf Hall. On the network side, Netflix topped stalwart HBO for the lead and 20th Century Fox Television, thanks to American Horror Story as...
 
TV Ratings: 'Empire' Stars' 'White Hot Holiday' Special Is Room Temperature
Empire
  'Tis the season for specials. And Fox got in on the holiday action Wednesday night with its best possible play for yuletide ratings: gathering the stars of Empire for a one-hour variety show.

Taraji and Terrence's White Hot Holidays debuted in the network's typical Empire time slot. Its ratings may have paled in comparison, but the average 1.5 rating among adults 18-49 and 5 million viewers was certainly a bump from anything else they could have swapped in there....
 
'Kingdom' Star on "Bittersweet" Win: "I've Gone Through Hell and Back"
Kingdom
  [Warning: This story contains spoilers from Wednesday's episode of Kingdom, "Living Down."] Jay Kulina (Jonathan Tucker) lives life in the extremes on DirecTV's Kingdom, and the day of his big title fight was no different. After brutally dropping down a full weight class, losing 30 pounds while still training for the biggest fight of his career thus far, Jay finally achieved his goal and won a belt. After the fight, his father Alvey (Frank Grillo) showed Jay more...
 
'Aquarius' Adds 'Star-Crossed' Alum as Season 2 Series Regular (Exclusive)
Aquarius
  NBC's Aquarius is adding a new face for season two. Stewart will take on the series regular role of Tex Watson, a Texas high school honor student-athlete who crosses paths with Charles Manson (Gethin Anthony) while becoming consumed in the psychedelic, drug-dealing Los Angeles lifestyle, all leading to the involvement of the Cielo Drive and LaBianca murders. The actor joins a season two cast that also includes Ray Donovan's Omar J. Dorsey, who will recur as Ralph Church, a smart,...
 
'Madam Secretary' Casts 'Scandal' Favorite as Henry's Sister (Exclusive)
Madam Secretary
  Kate Burton is set to appear on the CBS sophomore drama, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. The Tony award winner and Emmy nominee will play Maureen Ryan, the prickly and perpetually irritated sister of Henry (Tim Daly). A married mother of three, she is always able to fill a room and takes her big personality — along with her comments, criticisms and judgments — wherever she goes. Maureen is never afraid to say what she thinks, including to her sister-in-law, aka the Secretary...
 
TV Ratings: 'Scream Queens' Wraps Steady Season, Victoria's Secret Pops for CBS
Scream Queens
  Another steady episode of The Voice scored on Tuesday night, winning the broadcast lineup with an average 2.7 rating among adults 18-49. That translated into yet another strong night for first-year drama Chicago Med, topping scripted with its 2.1 rating in the key demo. Neighbor Chicago Fire was also steady, pulling a 2.0 rating. A repeat lead-in did not hurt CBS' annual telecast of the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. The festive event nabbed an average 2.3 rating among adults 18-49...
 
Taraji P. Henson Chews Out James Corden for Trying to Audition for Cookie Lyon on 'Empire'
Empire
  James Corden loves watching Taraji P. Henson play Cookie Lyon on Empire, but noted on Tuesday's episode of The Late Late Show that "she actually had to fight off some really tough competition to get that role." He then aired a clip of Henson waiting to audition for the Fox drama's fierce wordsmith -- a role that Corden (in a wig, heels and fur coat) also read. Corden first hoped to loudly intimidate Henson in the waiting room. "You a bit scared of a...
 
'The Voice' Reveals Final Four
The Voice
  Tonight, the final four artists of season nine were revealed, and five contestants were sent home. The results show kicked off with a performance from season three’s champion Cassadee Pope. Dolly Parton also dropped by The Voice this week to offer the artists advice and congratulate them on far they’ve gotten. Carson Daly announced the first of the results. Adam Levine’s Jordan Smith was the first season nine artist through to the finals. Smith sang “Somebody to...
 
'How to Get Away With Murder' Creator Signs Overall Deal With ABC Studios
How to Get Away with Murder
  ABC Studios is locking down Pete Nowalk. The Disney-owned studio has signed the How to Get Away With Murder creator to a three-year overall deal. The pact is Nowalk's first. Under the pact, Shondaland disciple Nowalk will create and develop new projects for the studio and continue to serve as showrunner on the Viola Davis starrer. Nowalk, who first attempted to write movies before television, drew the attention of Shondaland partner Betsy Beers with a spec script for Grey's...
 
'The Voice': In Season 9 Semifinal, Most Artists Opt for Ballads
The Voice
  Tonight, the top nine artists of The Voice’s ninth season performed in the semifinal live show. The pressure was on, as only four artists can advance to the finale after tonight’s voting. First up was Barrett Baber from Blake Shelton’s team. He decided to sing “Ghost” by Ella Henderson. He took the pop song and and flipped it into the country-soul style that he tends to do. It was an impressive arrangement and a strong start to the night. He connected with the...
 
'The Blacklist' Renewed for Season 4 at NBC
The Blacklist
  NBC has handed out another early renewal. The network has picked up The Blacklist for a fourth season, creator Jon Bokenkamp revealed Monday. “We knew about that a while ago, it’s one of those things that’s hard to keep quiet. But yes, we’re renewed through the fourth season,” Bokenkamp said in “The Blacklist: Exposed,” a podcast interview. “Hopefully we don’t tank that out, we got a lot of story to tell.” NBC has been...
 
'Supergirl' Team on Hank Henshaw's Shocking Reveal: "It Adds a Lot of Layers"
Supergirl
  [Warning: This post contains spoilers from Monday's episode of Supergirl, "Human For a Day."] It's also the secret that Hank Henshaw's (David Harewood) been hiding. "It's the secret of Supergirl: within the body of the series of Supergirl, there is a Martian Manhunter series rolling throughout it," executive producer Andrew Kreisberg tells The Hollywood Reporter. "It's the thing that makes us giggle the most." Back...
 
'South Park' Takes on Gun Control in Season Finale
South Park
  It has been a wild 19th season for the Comedy Central staple South Park, and this week's finale appears to be ending with a bang — literally. In the short Monday preview for Wednesday's episode, "PC Principal Final Justice," Cartman and his mom pull guns on each other when Eric refuses to go to bed — clearly a response by show creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker to the raging debate about Second Amendment rights. "The citizens of South Park feel...
 
'Once Upon a Time' Bosses Discuss "Unfinished Business" in Underworld, Potential Rumbelle Baby
Once Upon A Time
  [Warning: this story contains spoilers from Once Upon a Time’s season five winter finale, "Swan Song."] Hell hath no fury like a Savior scorned. In Once Upon a Time’s winter finale, Emma (Jennifer Morrison) was forced to kill her love, Hook (Colin O’Donoghue), to save Storybrooke from the underworld, but in a huge twist, she ended up going down there anyway. Once she discovered that Rumplestiltskin (Robert Carlyle) channeled all of the Dark Ones’ magic into...
 
TV Ratings: Obama Address Skews a Football-Driven Sunday
Game of Thrones
  The only network to not break in on Sunday night to cover President Obama's Oval Office address about terrorism and the San Bernardino shootings was also the night's clear ratings winner.

Though it was down from last week's lofty highs, Sunday Night Football was again the decisive leader among the Big Four. Metered market ratings give it an average 12.2 overnight among households, while preliminary (non-time-zone-adjusted) tallies give NBC a primetime average of a...
 
'Game of Thrones': Seven Secrets Revealed in 'The Noble Houses Of Westeros'
Game of Thrones
  Blood and fire fuel the action on Game of Thrones, but the feuds between warring families run deeper than the carnage displayed on the show. The simmering tensions between Starks and Lannisters alike are outlined in detail in Game of Thrones: The Noble Houses of Westeros, a new book from Running Press out this week, covering the events of the HBO show through its first five seasons. It's a helpful tool for fans aiming to brush up their knowledge of the legacies left behind by fallen...
 
HBO Reveals First Footage From 'Game Of Thrones' Season 6
Game of Thrones
  Given the nail-biting, chest-stabbing final episode of Game of Thrones' Emmy winning fifth season, fans are understandably hungry to learn what's next for the future of Westeros and the lands beyond. Viewers got exactly that thanks to a new promotional video released by HBO ahead of Sunday night's The Leftovers season finale, highlighting its new and returning original shows for the coming year. The nearly three-minute promo features the first brand new footage of Game of Thrones...
 
‘Once Upon a Time’ Kills Off a Fan Favorite Character — But There’s a Major Twist
The Leftovers
  [Warning: This story contains spoilers from Once Upon a Time's season five winter finale, "Swan Song."]   Once Upon a Time just killed off a fan favorite character, and there’s going to be hell to pay.   In the show’s winter finale, Captain Hook (Colin O’Donoghue) and his team of Dark Ones planned to take everyone to the underworld so they could rule Storybrooke, but things took a dramatic turn just before they descended into hell....
 
Damon Lindelof on 'The Leftovers' Finale, Feeling Validated and Season Three
The Leftovers
  Damon Lindelof is done apologizing. Or at least he’s trying to stop the Mea culpas — a goal made more feasible by the deluge of critics fawning over his HBO series The Leftovers, which concluded its second season Sunday night. For Lindelof, who has spent the half-decade since Lost went off the air explaining, defending and, often, apologizing for his work, the latest reception has been both thrilling and validating.   “For me, the first season of The Leftovers was an...
 
'Supergirl' Taps 'Chasing Life's' Italia Ricci to Recur as DC Comics Villain
Supergirl
  Silver Banshee is coming to Supergirl. The freshman superhero drama has tapped Chasing Life star Italia Ricci to recur as the famous DC Comics villain, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed. Ricci will make her debut in episode 14 as Siobhan Smythe, Cat Grant's new hire who initially becomes a work nemesis for Kara. However, she later proves a more deadly foe for Supergirl when she takes on the mantle of Silver Banshee. This is Ricci's first...
 
TV Ratings: 'The Walking Dead' Midseason Finale Audience Grows to 18.3M
The Walking Dead
  Make no mistake, The Walking Dead is still the highest-rated series on TV — by quite a wide margin.

Sunday's midseason finale has already grown by roughly a third in all measurements now that live-plus-three day ratings are in, averaging 18.3 million viewers and a massive 9.3 rating among adults 18-49.

The Walking Dead, which saw its first slight season-to-season dip with its fall 2015 return, has been recouping more viewers with time-shifting. That...
 
'Once Upon a Time': Five Theories About Who Could Die in the Winter Finale
Once Upon A Time
  Hell hath no fury like a Dark One scorned, and Captain Hook’s new evil persona is ready to take everyone in Storybrooke to the underworld. During Sunday's winter finale of ABC's Once Upon a Time, Hook (Colin O’Donoghue) is teaming with all of the former dark ones — led by Nimue (Caroline Ford) — to snuff out all the light in town, and he doesn’t care who he has to take down to make it happen.   Even though O’Donoghue told THR...
 
Tackling Human Inequity: Why 'Supergirl' Is More Than Just a Comic Book Show
Supergirl
  CBS' DC Comics drama has also tackled such realistic issues as sexism and racism in small-but-powerful moments in each episode since the series premiered. Every Cat Grant (Calista Flockhart) speech about modern feminism to Kara (Melissa Benoist) has a lasting effect on viewers. And Monday's episode featured James Olsen (Mehcad Brooks) bringing up an important point about modern racism. When Kara confided in James about how Cat told her that women can't get angry at work, he...
 
 
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