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Five American Horror Story Fan Theories We Believe

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

American Horror Story puts out so many possible clues during its seasonal episodes that it is difficult to know what is a true teaser and what is just playing with our minds. The series’ creators and producers, Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk, are known to keep information on new seasons secret. After all, American Horror Story is meant to shock. Fans of the show, however, are always trying to figure out the clues and connections between the seasons. Season 6 left fans wondering what is up for Season 7. The series has been renewed, but Season 7 will not begin

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- Nat Berman

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TV Ratings: ‘Scream Queens’ Season 2 Squeaks to a Close

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

Fox became the last of the networks to go into hibernation for the holidays last night. Following the airing of an “Ice Age” Christmas special and a “New Girl” repeat, “Scream Queens” finished out its second season with a 0.5 rating in the advertiser-coveted 18-49 demographic and 1.38 million viewers, tying its low in the demo.

ABC won a night littered with repeats and other specials, thanks to the two-hour special “The Year: 2016,” which averaged a 1.1 in the demo and 3.84 million viewers. Before “The Year,” ABC aired “Toy Story That Time Forgot” and “Shrek the Halls” again.

NBC celebrated Tony Bennett’s 90th birthday with a two-hour concert that brought in a 0.8 in the demo and 6.65 million viewers. Lead-in “Michael Buble Sings and Swings” drew a 0.8 in the demo as well, with 5.3 million viewers.

The CW aired a pair of Christmas specials: “Terry Crews Saves Christmas” pulled in a 0.3 in the demo and 952,000 viewers. “Greatest »


- Oriana Schwindt

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‘Game of Thrones’: Year-End Marathon to Air on HBO

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

Winter is coming … so get ready to binge watch. HBO will air all six seasons of “Game of Thrones” following the Christmas holiday.

The cabler will air one season per day beginning Dec. 26 and ending Dec. 31. Each season contains 10 episodes.

In terms of critical success, Seasons 5 and 6 won 12 Emmys each, including Outstanding Drama. However, fans who are new to the series will want to start with Season 1, which introduces audiences to all of the major players in the Game of Thrones, or the battle over who rules the fantasy world of Westeros.

Season 7 of the show is currently in production through Feb. 2017. The upcoming season will be shorter than the previous ones, with seven episodes scheduled. Season 8 will be the final season of the show.

Adapted from George R. R. Martin’s fantasy series “A Song of Ice and Fire,” the show has grown in viewership every season. Season 6 averaged 7.69 million viewers per episode.

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- Lawrence Yee

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Zach Braff Stokes Hope for ‘Scrubs’ Reunion After ‘Gilmore Girls’ Success

11 hours ago | Indiewire | See recent Indiewire news »

Six years ago, the sitcom “Scrubs,” about the lives of the employees at the fictional Sacred Heart teaching hospital, ended its run after nine years on the air, but in the age of revivals and reboots, shows are never truly finished anymore. Actor Zach Braff, who starred in the series as the whimsical intern-turned-attending-physician J.D., recently hinted that a “Scrubs” reunion could happen, especially in light of the recent returns of “Gilmore Girls” and “Full House” to Netflix.

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“You never know about making more ‘Scrubs episodes,'” the “Garden State” director said in a recent IMDb Twitter Q&A, “it’s something we all talk about, especially now that all these people are going back and doing Netflix versions of their shows. I am very jealous of all this ‘Gilmore Girls’ attention and ‘Full House. »


- Vikram Murthi

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Can Lethal Weapon's Grieving Riggs Move On? Ep Matt Miller Weighs In

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

If Lethal Weapon‘s Christmas episode made it seem like Riggs had come to some sort of peace about his wife’s death, chalk that up to wishful holiday thinking, executive producer Matt Miller says.

Because when the Fox drama returns on Jan. 4 (8/7c), the grieving detective won’t have moved far past where we last saw him: obsessing about a punk criminal’s taunting insinuation that the car crash that killed Miranda Riggs (and the couple’s unborn child) was no accident. (As we now know, the drug dealer was lying.)

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Mireille Soria Exits As Co-President Of DreamWorks Animation

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

The post-merger DreamWorks Animation is unraveling slowly. Mireille Soria has stepped down from her co-president post at Dwa after just four months, Deadline has confirmed. She was named to the gig of alongside Bonnie Arnold in August after the $3.8 billion buyout by NBCUniversal parent Comcast. Universal Pictures Chairman Donna Langley said in a December 12 memo to staff last week that Soria is returning to producing. She and Arnold are behind the Dwa franchises How to Tr… »

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Workplace Comedy Starring Anjelah Johnson & Produced By Ed Helms In Works At NBC

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

NBC has put in development We The People, a single-camera comedy starring MadTV alumna Anjelah Johnson, from Universal TV and Ed HelmsPacific Electric Picture Company. Written by former Key and Peele writer-producer Charlie Sanders, We The People is set in the Los Angeles office of a federal agency and revolves around case officer Malory Ruiz (Johnson), who alongside a diverse group of co-workers, helps people gain their citizenship, while just trying to make it to five… »

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‘Colony’ Season 2 Photos: Sci-Fi Drama Returns Next Month (Exclusive)

4 hours ago | Indiewire Television | See recent Indiewire Television news »

Colony,” which reunites “Lost” showrunner Carlton Cuse with star Josh Holloway (who played Sawyer during his time on the Island), is set to return for its second season next month. Ahead of that return, USA Network has shared exclusive art with IndieWire. Avail yourself of it below.

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Here’s the synopsis for the show’s second season: “‘Colony’ returns when alien intelligence are still in control of a near-future Los Angeles. In an effort to get their son back, Will (Josh Holloway) has been cooperating with the Collaborators and now knows about his wife Katie’s (Sarah Wayne Callies) alliance with the Resistance. With her secret out, and now finding themselves on opposite sides of the battle, have they jeopardized any hope reuniting their family?”

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- Michael Nordine

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Suits Preview: Rachel Gets a Surprise Job Offer From [Spoiler]

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

Mike isn’t the only one who will be mulling a career move when Suits returns on Jan. 25 (USA Network, 10/9c).

In light of the departure of one-third of Pearson Specter Litt’s top brass, Robert Zane will present his daughter Rachel with “a job offer in the beginning of [Episode] 611,” executive producer Aaron Korsh tells TVLine.

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“Her father is going to say, ‘Listen, it was one thing when Jessica was there. She’s not there, and I’m not sure that firm is going to survive without her. Come work for me,'” the Ep previews. »


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A&E Defends Kkk Docuseries After Ellen Pompeo Calls For Boycott

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

A&E Network is defending its upcoming Ku Klux Klan docuseries Generation Kkk, following a slew of angry tweets about the project from Ellen Pompeo. Teh Grey’s Anatomy star wasted no words expressing her distaste for the upcoming eight-part docuseries  In a series of tweets, Pompeo suggests boycotting A&E over the docuseries and calls network execs “desperate” and “pathetic.” The docuseries, which was announced Monday, follows four prominent Klan families who have a… »

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