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Limahl’s Video for The Neverending Story Completely Ruins the Song

1 hour ago | TVovermind.com | See recent TVovermind.com news »

I’m a little nostalgic this week because The Neverending Story was on television.  Those of you who have seen it know that it’s rarely on cable so when you catch it, it’s a precious moment in your life.  And you can’t tell me you’re head’s not bopping when Limahls’ Neverending Story track starts playing. But there’s something very sad about all of this.  When you actually see the video for this song, you’re going to be extremely disappointed. Before I saw this video, I could swear the person singing the theme song to The Neverending Story was a woman. The

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- Nat Berman

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TV Review: ‘Heartbeat’

1 hour ago | Variety - TV News | See recent Variety - TV News news »

Melissa George’s pregnancy prompted NBC to reschedule “Heartbeat” from the fall to midseason, but the intervening months haven’t helped this medical drama find much of a pulse. Although derived from a book by a real-life heart surgeon, the series plays like a rather pallid “Grey’s Anatomy” knockoff, featuring another doctor who cares desperately about her patients, runs roughshod over subordinates and bosses alike, and walks and talks very, very fast.

If Kathy Magliato’s book was built, in part, around how cardiac surgery remains a largely male bastion, there are enough brilliant female doctors patrolling the halls of TV to make George’s Dr. Alexandra Panttiere feel a little less special. The day-to-day pressures of the hospital, meanwhile, share time with a sort-of romantic triangle, involving Alex’s relationship with her dreamy doc boyfriend (Dave Annable) and the surgical mentor (Don Hany) who suddenly shows up, unleashing »


- Brian Lowry

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Chicago P.D.'s Sophia Bush Talks Axed 'Linstead' Episode: 'It Didn't Work'

2 hours ago | TVLine.com | See recent TVLine.com news »

It was the “Linstead” sigh heard ’round the Interwebs: Despite much enthusiasm from Chicago P.D. creatives and fans, alike, the show’s planned Lindsay/Halstead road-trip hour stalled out of the gate. And now we’re learning why. 

Originally slated to air as this season’s 15th episode, the change-of-pace installment was set to sequester the couple in a car as they journey to Green Bay, Wis., for a case. In addition to featuring some serious one-on-one time between the detectives, the outing was also supposed to shed light on both Lindsay and Halstead’s backstories, star Jesse Lee Sofer previously previewed. »


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Chicago Fire's Jesse Spencer on Casey's New Attraction, Future of 'Dawsey'

4 hours ago | TVLine.com | See recent TVLine.com news »

What’s good for Casey’s political career on Chicago Fire is very bad for his romance with Dawson.

The firefighter’s “new job that he’s taken on [in running for alderman] is really going to affect his relationship,” star Jesse Spencer told TVLine on Saturday, prior to PaleyFest’s salute to Dick Wolf.

RelatedChicago Justice Adds Rocky Veteran Carl Weathers as State’s Attorney

Trouble begins to arise for the pair when Lauren Stamile (Grey’s Anatomy, Burn Notice) enters the picture as a political consultant who sparks “a connection” with Casey, Spencer previews. “They’re denying it. It’s not fully conscious, »


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What to Expect from 'The Real Housewives of Atlanta' Season 8 Reunion

11 hours ago | buddytv.com | See recent BuddyTV news »

Season 8 of The Real Housewives of Atlanta may not have been overly dramatic compared to previous seasons but fans can still expect plenty of shade to be thrown around on the reunion show. From gay rumors, seasons-long feud to cheating accusations, expect the three-part special to be nothing short of insane.

Warning: This article may contain spoilers for the season 8 reunion. 

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- editor@buddytv.com

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‘Rocky’ Alum Carl Weathers Joins NBC’s ‘Chicago Justice’ Spinoff

12 hours ago | Variety - TV News | See recent Variety - TV News news »

Carl Weathers has joined the cast of NBC’s “Chicago Justice,” the latest planted spinoff in Dick Wolf’s franchise of Chicago-set procedural dramas.

Weathers will play State’s Attorney Mark Jefferies in the upcoming “Justice” episode of “Chicago P.D.” The episode is designed to be prototype for a fourth “Chicago” series, this time focusing on the legal system. NBC launched “Chicago Fire” in 2012, followed by “Chicago P.D.” in 2014 and “Chicago Med” last fall.

Philip Winchester, Nazneen Contractor and Joelle Clark are set for lead roles in “Justice.” The episode is set to air May 11, five days before NBC unveils its 2016-17 program lineup to advertisers at its upfront in New York.

Weathers is known for his role as Apollo Creed in the first four “Rocky” movies. More recently he’s appeared in such series as USA Network’s “Colony,” Fox’s “Brothers” and “Arrested Development” and FX’s “The Shield. »


- Cynthia Littleton

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Chicago Justice Adds Rocky Veteran Carl Weathers as State's Attorney

13 hours ago | TVLine.com | See recent TVLine.com news »

Chicago Justice is getting a powerful new player in Rocky‘s Carl Weathers, it was announced Saturday at PaleyFest’s salute to Dick Wolf.

RelatedChicago Fire Adds Lauren Stamile as Political Game Changer

Weathers — who famously portrayed Apollo Creed in the Rocky films and recently co-starred on USA Network’s Colony — will play State’s Attorney Mark Jefferies in the backdoor pilot, airing as Episode 21 of Chicago P.D. this spring.

The latest offshoot in the #OneChicago franchise also features Philip Winchester (Strike Back), Joelle Carter (Justified) and Nazneen Contractor (Heroes Reborn).

Weathers’ other TV credits include Arrested Development, Brothers »


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March BADness: Bates Motel, Nip/Tuck, Twin Peaks, Profiler Enter the Fray!

13 hours ago | TVLine.com | See recent TVLine.com news »

TV, TV, on the wall… who’s the baddest of them all?

That’s the question at the heart of TVLine’s March BADness Bracket Tournament, a brutal scrum among the most violent, scheming, bitchy, low-down dirty characters ever to grace the small screen.

RelatedMarch BADness Welcomes Bones, Ahs, True Detective, American Gothic

Love to hate ’em or just plain love ’em, there’s no denying these 64 filthy mcnasties have left an indelible mark on the TV landscape. But treacherous as they are, they’re not about to share their glory.

That’s where you come in. From now through the end of the month, »


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‘Chicago Justice’: Carl Weathers Joins NBC’s Legal ‘Chicago’ Spinoff

13 hours ago | Deadline TV | See recent Deadline TV news »

Veteran actor Carl Weathers (Rocky) will co-star opposite Philip Winchester, Nazneen Contractor and Joelle Carter in Chicago Justice (fka Chicago Law), the next installment of Dick Wolf's Chicago franchise for NBC. Wolf just made the announcement at the PaleyFest panel featuring the uber producer and stars from his NBC drama series. The planned spinoff will be introduced in Episode 21 of Chicago Pd this season, titled Justice, which will be directed by Jean de Segonzac… »

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‘Fear The Walking Dead’ On Season 2: New Threats, Alliances, & Floating Zombies – PaleyFest

14 hours ago | Deadline TV | See recent Deadline TV news »

Today at PaleyFest, we learned something new: Zombies can’t swim. But don’t think it’s safe to go back in the water. According to co-creator/Ep/Showrunner Dave Erickson, “They can wade…. We've figured out the best ways to shoot water zombies. They don't drown. They keep floating back up." The explanation came in reference to one of the two exclusive clips shown to the audience at the 33rd annual fan confab. The clip featured Nick Clark (Frank Dilane) under water as a… »

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‘Fear the Walking Dead’ Cast and Producers Talk Season 2 Changes, Crossover Potential at PaleyFest

15 hours ago | Variety - TV News | See recent Variety - TV News news »

Fear the Walking Dead” will prove that there is “no safe harbor” in Season 2, when the companion series to AMC’s “The Walking Dead” takes its survivors out into open water in an attempt to escape the zombie outbreak that has decimated Los Angeles. The cast and executive producers Dave Erickson and Gale Anne Hurd were on hand for the show’s panel at the Paley Center for Media’s PaleyFest event on Saturday afternoon, where they discussed what’s ahead for this group of survivors in the early days of the apocalypse, now that they’ve found a boat to transport them away from the city.

Before the panel kicked off, fans were treated to a first look at two scenes from the Season 2 premiere: the first saw Kim DickensMadison Clark and Ruben BladesDaniel Salazar standing outside on the bow of the boat, debating whether they could »


- Laura Prudom

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