Fringe explored a different ending to a familiar story this week with great results. Every member of the team proved worthy during a tense investigation. Read the review for more!
Liz Lemon tried to change her life on 30 Rock this week, for a change. Jack, meanwhile, tried to change Hank Hooper's mind about the future of Kabletown.
This week on Up All Night Reagan tries to impress her hero while Chris tries to play one on the ice with a younger team. Read our review to how both of them realized you have to let go to move on sometimes.
The Vampire Diaries delivered one death and one major twist in the group's grand plan of killing the Originals this week. Read on for a review of "The Murder of One."
Community ate fresh this week, taking on Mitt Romney in an indirect, hilarious manner, while also featuring the ultimate battle: Pillow Fort versus Blanket Fort.
When Woody's job is in jeopardy, it's up to Shawn and Gus to save him on Psych. Could they figure out where a mistake was made before it's too late? Read the review now!
Game of Thrones expands its universe in season two, introducing new players for the throne while keeping your old favorites front and center. Read on for an advanced review.
PJ proposed; Naomi almost went comatose and Dixon and Adrianna were nearly deposed from the ranks of superstardom. Find out what went down in this week's review of 90210.
Megan and the team are faced with a city-wide outbreak of a mysterious, lethal virus that puts everyone at risk. CDC Officer Charlie Stafford (Luke Perry) takes over the investigation to determine who and what caused the outbreak on Body of Proof.
Bridget decides she won't fell safe unless she testifies against Macawi but after Agent Machado's actions get him suspended, he comes up with a new plan on the latest Ringer.
Jess and Russell's relationship gets off to a rocky start, Nick grapples with how to grow up, and someone discovers Schmidt and CeCe's secret on New Girl this week.
Yea, thanks. And by thanks I mean, thank you for deciding that I should age, grow old, and probably die from a paper cut. Oh yea, and that I'll never get to do magic again. Because I'm perfect now! Did Professor Lipson tell you? I'm perfectly normal, and we all know magic doesn't come from normal so thank you for deciding that without me.