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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

6:30 PM:
Footloose movie on CMT

8 PM:
Smash on NBC (Reair)
Psych on ION
Whip It movie on E!
Sweet Home Alabama movie on Oxygen
The Dark Knight movie on TNT
Pretty in Pink movie on TV Guide Network
National Treasure movie on USA

8:30 PM:
Alice in Wonderland movie on ABC Family

9 PM:
The Firm on NBC (NEW)
The Finder on FOX (Reair)
Psych on ION
Juno movie on Bravo
Soul Surfer movie on Starz
Underworld: Rise of the Lycans movie on Syfy
Hairspray movie on VH1

10 PM:
Psych on ION
X-Men: First Class movie on Cinemax
Independence Day movie on HBO Family

10:30 PM:
Sweet Home Alabama movie on Oxygen

Enjoy!

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Hey All,

Here are the news items for today:

TELEVISION

Actor Adam Baldwin (Chuck) will be joining up with his former Firefly co-star, Nathan Fillion, on the latter’s ABC hit series Castle, playing Ethan Slaughter, a rough and tumble cop from the city’s gang unit who lands a case that Castle is desperate to follow. Along the way, Slaughter shows Castle a dirtier side of police work that forces Castle to reconsider what he’s willing to do to close a case. As the season nears its cliffhanging conclusion, expect this new alliance to place Castle in the line of fire like never before. (William Keck at TV Guide)

Actress Tess Harper (Breaking Bad) will guest star in an upcoming episode of Revenge, playing Carol Miller, a sympathetic former corporate secretary who has spent the last 15 years living a quiet life on a remote farm outside Madison, WI. There is more to Carol than meets the eye, though, and she shows her tough side as her complicated past is uncovered. (Kate Stanhope at TV Guide)

Actor John de Lancie (Star Trek) will appear in an upcoming episode of The Secret Circle, playing Royce Armstrong, the powerful, yet recluse grandfather of Jake (Chris Zylka). Royce comes out of hiding to reveal disturbing conspiracy theories about the events of 16 years ago and how the present-day circle is involved. (Natalie Abrams at TV Guide)

Actor David Zayas (Dexter) will guest star in an upcoming episode of Grimm, playing Sal Burrel, a monstrous troll-like creature known as a Hasslich. The dangerous Sal, who is a city building inspector heading up a racketeering scheme, runs into a problem when the beaver-eqsue Eisbiber community defies his demands for a cut of their earnings. (Megan Masters at TV Line)

Actress Jessica Lange and actor Zachary Quinto are the first two cast members – who will be series regulars – who will appear in the next new season of American Horror Story. Quinto will play a brand new character next season; in fact, it’s been revealed he will play one of two male leads and the nemesis to Lange’s character, who will be at the center of the Season 2 storyline. The second season will also be set at an East Coast institution. There are several other roles being cast, including the male co-lead opposite Quinto. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Actor Peter Cambor will be back as Nate Getz, the one-time resident operational psychologist, on NCIS: Los Angeles in an early April episode. (Matt Mitovich at TV Line)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

Actor Matt Lauria (Friday Night Lights) has joined the cast of the ABC period drama called Gilded Lilys where he will play Charlie, the dashing, self-aware nephew of a wealthy millionaire and the boyfriend of Violet (Sarah Bolger from The Tudors). The pilot will be set in 1895 and will center on a vicious rivalry and a scandalous secret unfolding against the backdrop of the opening of New York’s first luxury hotel. (Michael Ausiello at TV Line)

Actress Amber Stevens (Greek) has landed the lead role in drama pilot called Joey Dakota at The CW. The pilot is based on the Israeli format Danny Hollywood, the romantic-time-travel-musical that will center on Maya (Stevens), a documentary filmmaker who travels back in time to the 1990s where she meets and falls in love with the rock star subject of her film. When she unexpectedly returns to present day, she must find her way back to the past to reunite with her love and prevent his untimely death. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Actress Sara Rue (Less Than Perfect and Popular) has joined the cast of the ABC comedy pilot called Malibu Country that is set to star singer-actress Reba McEntire. The pilot centers on Reba Gallagher (McEntire) who, after her “good ol boy” rock star husband cheats on her and burns through most of their money, divorces him and moves her family from Nashville to the only asset she has left — a little house in Malibu. Rue will play Kim, Reba’s upbeat new neighbor who is a share-too-much, hug-too-freely, trophy wife. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Irish actress Ruth Bradley has been cast in the lead role in the ABC drama pilot Beauty and the Beast. In this version, which is a re-imagining of the classic fairy tale, Bradley will be the Belle-esque Grace, an embattled princess. (Megan Masters at TV Line)

Actors Paul Blackthorne (The River) and Jamey Sheridan (Law & Order: Criminal Intent) have joined the cast of the drama pilot called Arrow at The CW. The pilot, of course, is based on the DC Comics character Green Arrow that will star Stephen Amell as the vigilante superhero who fights crime using archery, martial arts and technology under his secret identity as Oliver Queen, a wealthy playboy and billionaire industrialist-turned-outspoken politician in Star City. Blackthorne will play Det. Quentin Lance, the father of Oliver’s love interest Laurel (Katie Cassidy), a gruff, determined city detective who believes true justice can only come from law and order. Meanwhile, Sheridan will play Robert Queen, Oliver’s father. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Actor Johnathon Schaech (That Thing You Do), Kerris Dorsey (Brothers & Sisters and Moneyball) and Ambyr Childers (All My Children) have all joined the cast of the cast of the Showtime drama Ray Donovan that will star Live Schreiber as a professional “fixer” for the rich and famous in Los Angeles. Schaech will play Sean Stevens, a major movie star with a mysterious connection to Ray’s past. Dorsey will play Ray’s daughter, Bridget and Childers (All My Children) will play Ashley Rucker, a young star under Ray’s protection. (Lesley Goldberg at The Hollywood Reporter)

Australian actor Jay Ryan has landed the lead role opposite Kristin Kreuk (Smallville) in the drama pilot Beauty and the Beast from The CW. This version will be loosely based on the 1980s CBS series that will center on Catherine (Kreuk), a tough-minded NYPD homicide detective haunted by witnessing her mother’s murder nine years ago and the killers’ quick demise at the hands of a Beast. After years of searching, Catherine finally finds the Beast, Vincent Koslow (Ryan), the survivor of a military experiment that went disastrously wrong, and becomes the protector of his secret life as a superhero. Ryan appeared on the popular Australian soap Neighbours and had a small recurring role in Terra Nova. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

According to actor Niall Matter (Zane on Eureka) via his Twitter feed he has signed on as one of the leads on the new Primeval series. I’m going to guess this is the Americanized version that has been talked about recently. (Twitter)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Actress Scarlett Johansson and James D’Arcy (Secret Diary of a Call Girl) are set to play Janet Leigh and Anthony Perkins respectively in the upcoming film called Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho that will follow Hitchcock and his struggles during the filmmaking of the horror classic. Anthony Hopkins will play the iconic director and Helen Mirren will play his wife Alma. (Variety and Dark Horizons)

Nicole Kidman will star in the upcoming box office film called The Railway Man, a World War II. The drama will also star Colin Firth, as prisoner of war in Japan and his reconciliation with one of his captors 30 years later. Jeremy Irvine (War Horse) will be playing a younger version of Lomax (Firth’s character) during the WWII scenes. Kidman will play Lomax’s wife Patti, who took a key role in helping him to face up the psychological damage caused by his wartime horrors, and in bringing him back together with one of the Japanese officers who had participated in his torture. (Variety and First Showing)

British actress Olivia Williams (Dollhouse) will star opposite Ben Barnes, Jeff Bridges and Julianne Moore in the film adaptation of Orson Scott Card’s series of young adult books about a teen who learns the art of wizardry after discovering that he is the seventh son of a seventh son called The Seventh Son. Her role in the film has yet to be disclosed. (Brian Brooks at Deadline)

That’s it. Enjoy!

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The following is a direct excerpt from an article from The L.A. Times:

Comic-Con International, the massive San Diego expo celebrating entertainment of the fantastic, is more than four months away, but it will be the hot topic this weekend: Entrance badges go on sale online Saturday at 8 AM Pacific Standard Time.

Fans that met the February 28 registration deadline to register for a Member ID (a new first step added to the process this year) can purchase badges via Event Planning International Corp. (EPIC). Here’s hoping the rush to secure admittance to the event doesn’t launch the flurry of “epic fail” puns that followed last year’s online badge sales, which crashed Comic-Con’s website on three separate registration opening days. Eventually, on the final attempt in February 2011, the badges sold out in less than one day.

An email Comic-Con International sent out to those with Member IDs today declared, “As you know, because of limited space at the San Diego Convention Center we have had to cap attendance for the last few years. The new Member ID registration process is an attempt to streamline the process of purchasing a badge and hopefully reducing, to a great number, those who purchase badges only for resale.”

The pop culture event runs July 11-15, 2012. Over 126,000 attended last year.

Mark your calendars and be prepared!

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Now that March is here, TV viewers can expect a lot more repeats than usual and the networks didn’t fail to provide them last with only one new episode on the major networks last night and it was also the debut of a much-anticipated series. Here is how all of the Thursday night dramas fared (repeat or not):

8 PM Show:
The Vampire Diaries (The CW) [Reair] – 1.1 million

9 PM Shows:
Person of Interest (CBS) [Reair] – 9.5 million
Grey’s Anatomy (ABC) [Reair] – 3.4 million
Supernatural (The CW) [Reair] – 952,000 viewers

10 PM Shows:
The Mentalist (CBS) [Reair] – 8.9 million
Awake (NBC) [DEBUT] – 6.2 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

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The annual WonderCon convention (a precursor to Comic Con) will be held in Anaheim at the Convention Center there in two weeks. It will run from March 16 to 18.

You can find out details on the event, learn the daily schedules and any other details you might need here.

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

5:50 PM:
Dances With Wolves movie on Cinemax

8 PM:
Nikita on The CW (Reair)
The Fast and the Furious movie on BET
The Green Mile movie on Flix
Star Trek movie on FX

9 PM:
A Gifted Man on CBS (NEW)
Grimm on NBC (NEW)
Supernatural on The CW (Reair)

10 PM:
Merlin on Syfy (NEW)
Blue Bloods on CBS (NEW)
The Fast and the Furious movie on BET
Pretty in Pink movie on TV Guide Network

Enjoy!

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Hey All,

I had some real life drama yesterday, keeping me away from the news for most of the day so today’s update will be a little extra long to incorporate all of the news from yesterday and today. Here goes:

TELEVISION

ABC Family has given a full season order to their new series Jane By Design, receiving an order for another eight episodes. The show will air its spring finale on March 6. (James Hibberd at Entertainment Weekly)

Actor Scott Bakula (Men of a Certain Age, Chuck and Quantum Leap) will appear in a multi-episode arc on upcoming episodes of Desperate Housewives, playing Bree’s (Marcia Cross) lawyer. (TV Line)

NBC has picked up the 12-episode Canadian series Saving Hope with plans to air the medical drama this summer. The series will follow charismatic Chief of Surgery Charlie Harris (Michael Shanks, Stargate: SG-1) at Toronto’s Hope-Zion Hospital who ends up in a coma, leaving the hospital in chaos – and his fiancée and fellow surgeon, Alex Reid (Erica Durance, Smallville), in a state of shock. Along with newly-arrived star surgeon, Joel Goran (Daniel Gillies, The Vampire Diaries), Alex races to save Harris’ life. As the action unfolds, comatose Dr. Harris explores the hospital halls in “spirit” form, not sure if he’s a ghost or a figment of his own imagination. Reid, along with her fellow doctors, press on to save his life and those of their other patients, as they deal with the complicated and courageous decisions that are made in their daily struggle to keep hope alive. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Actor Adam Arkin will guest star in two upcoming episodes of Justified (after directing five episodes of the series). He will play Detroit mafia head Theo Tonin, the boss of Quarles (Neal McDonough) and father of Sammy Tonin (Max Perlich). (Entertainment Weekly and Hanh Nguyen at TV Guide)

Actor Charles Shaughnessy (The Nanny) will guest star in an upcoming episode of Castle, playing Nigel Winthrop, the Deputy General at the British Consulate, who Castle and Beckett suspect has more on his agenda than diplomacy and fancy dress-up balls. The episode is expected to run in early April. (Hanh Nguyen at TV Guide and Twitter)

Veteran actor Leonard Nimoy (of Star Trek fan) will finally make a cameo on The Big Bang Theory; but there is a twist in this story: he will be heard but not seen in the March 29 episode. Sheldon (Jim Parsons) is an obsessed fan of the legend and in the episode Nimoy will speak to Sheldon as Spock in a dream sequence. (Michael Ausiello at TV Line)

Actress Lisa Edelstein will not come back to House for the long-running medical show’s series finale, which is set for May 21. (Michael Ausiello at TV Line)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

Actresses Ashley Greene (the Twilight franchise) and Tiffany Hines (Nikita) have joined the cast of the ABC drama pilot called Americana that will follow the life of Robert Soulter (Anthony LaPaglia), who is the creator of the most iconic fashion brand in the world which is celebrating its 30th anniversary. Greene will play Alice Garano, an aspiring designer and the daughter of Robert’s estranged brother Martin Garano (Ken Olin) while Hines will play Alice’s roommate, Shane Kelly, a beautiful medical student. Emilie de Ravin and Natalie Mendoza are also part of the cast. (Deadline and The Futon Critic)

Actress-singer Majandra Delfino (State of Georgia and Roswell) has joined the cast of the ABC comedy pilot called The Family Trap that is about Annie (Mandy Moore) and Ben (yet to be cast), newlyweds who get the opportunity of a lifetime to run a hip, new restaurant in Annie’s hometown bringing her closer to her needy and high maintenance family. Delfino will play Sarah, one of Annie’s sisters who is divorced and living at home. (Deadline and The Futon Critic)

Actress Hayden Panettiere (Heroes) and actor Robert Wisdom (Prison Break and Burn Notice) have joined the cast of the ABC drama pilot called Nashville that will center on the Nashville music scene and its stars, both rising and fading. Panettiere will play 19-year-old starlet Juliette Barnes while Wisdom will play Coleman Caldwell, who aims to be the next Mayor of Nashville. (Deadline and The Futon Critic)

Actress Natalie Zea (Justified) has joined the cast of the as-yet-untitled Kevin Williamson pilot for FOX that is about Joe Carroll (James Purefoy), a diabolical serial killer who uses technology to create a cult of serial killers, and Ryan Hardy (Kevin Bacon), the FBI agent who finds himself in the middle of it. Zea will play Claire Matthews, Carroll’s ex-wife who is horrified to learn he’s escaped from prison. (Deadline and The Futon Critic)

Actress Rachael Taylor (the failed reboot of Charlie’s Angels” has landed the lead role in the ABC drama pilot called 666 Park Avenue that will be about a young couple who accept an offer to manage one of the most historic apartment buildings in New York City where they begin to experience supernatural occurrences. She will play Jane Van Veen, one half of the couple, joining Dave Annable (Brothers & Sisters) as her boyfriend Henry Martin and Terry O’Quinn as the building’s owner Gavin Doran. (The Hollywood Reporter and The Futon Critic)

Actor Linus Roache (Law & Order) has joined the cast of the ABC drama pilot called Antichrist that will be about Carter Henderson (Max Thieriot), an astrophysics grad student who learns that he is the chosen one to destroy the forces of evil. Roache will play John Daniel Teras, a New York Senator who’s the target of an assassination attempt. (Deadline and The Futon Critic)

British actor Barry Sloane has landed the lead role in the ABC drama pilot called Gotham that is about Annie Travers (yet to be cast), a cop who, after pursuing a seemingly unsolvable case, discovers a magical world that exists within New York City. Sloane will play Boyo, her guide through said world. (Deadline and The Futon Critic)

Actors Bruce Davison and Max Adler (Glee) [among others] have joined the cast of the ABC drama pilot called Last Resort that is about the crew of a nuclear submarine, who, after disobeying a suspicious order become fugitives and declare themselves an independent nuclear nation. Davison is believed to be playing Admiral Arthur Shepard, a friend and mentor to Captain Marcus Chaplin (Andre Braugher) and the father of Lieutenant Grace Shepard (Daisy Betts). Adler’s role is unspecified. They join Autumn Reeser, Dichen Lachman, Robert Patrick, and Scott Speedman in the pilot. (Shawn Ryan TV and The Futon Critic)

Actor Victor Garber (Alias and Eli Stone) is the first to be cast in the NBC drama pilot called Notorious that is to be about a female detective who returns undercover to the wealthy family she grew up in – as the maid’s daughter – to solve the murder of the notorious heiress who was once her closest friend. Garber will play Robert Lawson, the spectacularly wealthy patriarch of the family and CEO of Lawson Pharmaceuticals. (Deadline and The Futon Critic)

Actress Phylicia Rashad (The Cosby Show) has joined the cast of the NBC drama pilot called Do No Harm, that will be an updated take on the Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde drama that revolves around Jeffrey Kohl (Steven Pasquale, Rescue Me), a brilliant neurosurgeon who wrestles with his dangerous alter-ego that threatens to wreak havoc on his personal and professional life. Rashad will play Dr. Vanessa Young, the chief of surgery and Jeffrey’s boss. (Lesley Goldberg at The Hollywood Reporter)

CONDOLENCES

Actor-singer Davy Jones, who was one of the four members of the 1960’s band and star of the TV series of the same name passed away at the age of 66 yesterday morning. (TMZ)

NOTE: My deepest sympathies go out to Davy’s wife Jessica, his four daughters and his grandchildren as well as the rest of his family, friends and fans. I have been a huge fan of Davy and The Monkees since the early 1970’s when I used to watch the reruns of the TV series. He will be greatly missed.

Here are two links for his obituary via the LA Times and a very nice article written about Davy’s life also from the LA Times.

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Actresses Mary Birdsong (Reno 911), Yvette Nicole Brown (Community) and Missi Pyle (The Artist) have joined the cast of the upcoming sequel Percy Jackson & The Olympians: Sea of Monsters where they will play The Fates, the sisterly trio of mythological goddesses who determine the destiny of all. (The Hollywood Reporter and Dark Horizons)

Actors Mark Wahlberg, Taylor Kitsch and Ben Foster are in talks to play three of the four lead Navy SEALs in the upcoming box office film called Lone Survivor that will be based on the book by Marcus Luttrell. The harrowing story deals with how Luttrell’s SEAL team fought to stay alive after being ambushed in Afghanistan in 2005 by Taliban forces during a covert mission in the Hindu Kush. Wahlberg will play Luttrell, but the other roles are as-yet unspecified. (Deadline and Dark Horizons)

Actor Gerard Butler is set to replace Eric Bana in the diamond-heist thriller called Brilliant that will follow a small-time criminal who partners with a female thief to pull off a daring diamond heist. (Variety and Dark Horizons)

Actor Russell Crowe is in official negotiations to play the title character in the Biblical epic Noah. (Variety and Dark Horizons)

Actress Elizabeth Olsen (Martha Marcy May Marlene) is in talks to star opposite Josh Brolin in the remake of the action thriller Oldboy where she could play the role of the caseworker who helps investigate the past of Brolin’s character, a man kidnapped and imprisoned for 15 years and inexplicably released. (Heat Vision and Dark Horizons)

Roles for the supernatural period thriller called A Winter’s Tale are up for grabs with the likes of actors Benjamin Walker (the upcoming Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter) and Tom Hiddleston (Thor) up for the male lead while actresses like Lily Collins (Mirror Mirror), Bella Heathcote (In Time) and Jessica Brown Findlay (Downton Abbey) up for the female part. The story is to be a sweeping drama about reincarnation set in the early 20th century. (Heat Vision and Dark Horizons)

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Q&A SECTION (with The TV Addict, Adam Bryant and Natalie Abrams at TV Guide and Michael Ausiello at TV Line)

Question: Any idea as to who Zoe will end up with at the end of HART OF DIXIE’s first season? — Brenda

The TV Addict: Ideas, we’ve got plenty! But since we’re hesitant to spoil what promises to be a very turbulent HART OF DIXIE season finale, we’ll simply leave it at this: Assuming of course Zoe goes through with making her romantic intentions known to either George and/or Wade, she will do so in an electric manner that harkens back very nicely to the show’s series premiere.

Question: As much as I love me some ONCE UPON A TIME, I’m still reeling from the death of Sheriff Graham. Are there any plans at all to bring him back? — Lisa

The TV Addict: There are, but like anything in life, there are no guarantees. Said co-creator and executive producer Adam Horowitz during a recent press event promoting the season’s final string of episodes, “To be quite honest with you, I hope so. We would like to have him back. Sometimes it is a scheduling thing that is beyond our control, but right now we are trying to move heaven-and-earth to hopefully make it happen. But I can’t promise you.” Added co-executive producer/creator Eddy Kitsis, “The character was designed for this arc. We knew coming into it. We knew that when we were picked up the air schedule was that we’d do seven episodes and then go off for a Christmas break. So we were like, “Let’s kill someone.” Because when Henry said in the beginning, “the final battle begins,” we as writers felt like if there weren’t stakes to this battle — if there weren’t casualties — people would start to think, “well, maybe it’s not that strong of a curse.” So Jamie knew when he took the role that it was only going to be for seven episodes. But when people — the reaction that they had was great for us because the other worry is that no one cares. It’s like the old, “Oh, who cares? They killed someone we don’t like.” It’s like when it’s “a shocking death this week!” and it’s waiter number four, and everyone cries, “Foul!” and goes, “that’s bullshit, that’s not a real death.” So we wanted to give a real death. No one is more upset than us, we love Jamie. Writing the Huntsman was awesome.”

Question: Now that LOST GIRL has been officially renewed for a third season I was hoping you might be able to share a little something on what fans can expect? — Joanna

The TV Addict: Relationship melodrama galore! Which is to say, when LOST GIRL does return for its highly anticipated third season, fans can expect Bo’s romantic life to get even more complicated. Or at least that was our takeaway after our sources that let it slip that Producers have begun the search for a new series regular named Tamsin who is described as an up for anything, kick ass cop with a dark past. Also of note, actors hoping to nab what will surely be a highly coveted role on this increasingly buzzy series will have to be comfortable with simulated sex scenes with both men and woman!

Question: Is there any reason to hope Castle and Beckett will hook up this season on Castle? — Elizabeth

ADAM: Hope springs eternal, Elizabeth, especially after an upcoming episode that involves a bombing at an anti-Wall Street rally. While Castle and Beckett try to piece together what happened, they will examine their relationship. “It does make Castle and Beckett start questioning what they’re doing in life,” executive producer Andrew W. Marlowe teases. “[The victims] had plans… and then suddenly their lives were over. So it makes you think: ‘Should I wait or should I act now?’ Those thoughts are definitely on their minds.” I think I speak for many of us when I say: Enjoy yourself (It’s later than you think)!

Question: Anything fun coming up on NCIS: Los Angeles? — Drew

ADAM: Our team will soon be working closely with a couple of FBI agents, but neither of them sound like a walk in the park. Despite being smart and authoritative, a middle-aged female agent has become cynical and is just going through the motions. Perhaps that’s because her younger partner only has his job because of his daddy.

Question: Once Upon a Time scoop, please! — Billy

NATALIE: Now that Regina has discovered that Mr. Gold knows the truth about the curse, “their relationship is definitely going to change,” executive producer Edward Kitsis says, noting that both their motives will become clear in the coming episodes. Lest we forget, Rumplestiltskin did create the curse that the Evil Queen unleashed. “The question that I would ask is: Why would somebody create a curse that they didn’t themselves employ and for what reason? That is a question we’re going to answer this year,” he says.

Question: I just watched the Awake pilot online, and I can’t wait for more. Any teases? — Eric

ADAM: Although the second episode continues to pursue the show’s basic question — whether Detective Britten’s wife or son survived a terrible car accident — it also offers a twist that could change the entire scope of the show. I’ll just say this: The crash was almost certainly no accident.

Question: You said last year that Royal Pains was introducing a new love interest for Hank who would stick around. Well so far, that has not happened. Emily is gone, Constance Zimmer lasted one episode. So where did you hear this from? Because it never happened! Get your facts straight before scaring people like that! — Nancy

Ausiello: The fact that you didn’t bother including a link to my alleged foiler proves you’re bluffing. I rarely, if ever, screw up. For instance, I know with 100-percent certainty that the fourth season will introduce — in a two-, count ’em, two-episode arc — Jill’s oldest brother, Hank McGillicuddy, who develops a problem that even Tums can’t cure while training for a Lobster Roll Eat-Off. The show is also adding a new recurring character — Jeremiah Ellis, a doctor at Hank Med — who is so socially awkward that he might actually be described as anti-social. (Asocial, maybe?)

Question: Any upcoming news on Rizzoli & Isles? Love from the UK. — Clare

Ausiello: The 15-episode third season kicking off this summer promises to be a doozy. Not only is there a tenacious IAD officer trying to find a suspicious link between Jane and Paddy Doyle (aka Maura’s crooked father), but (perhaps not coincidentally) we’re gonna get to meet Maura’s bio-mom. Not only that, but Mom — Hope is her name — might recur.

Question: Any Justified scoop? —Noel

Ausiello: Next week, Raylan and Boyd find themselves framed for two separate murders (well, attempted murder in one instance). Raylan also pays a visit to Quarles’ little torture/sex chamber, where a familiar fella makes him a perverse offer he can (and easily does) refuse.

That’s it. Enjoy!

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Here is how all of the Wednesday night dramas fared in the overall ratings from last night:

8 PM Show:
One Tree Hill (The CW) [NEW] – 1.6 million

9 PM Show:
Criminal Minds (CBS) [NEW] – 12.5 million

10 PM Shows:
CSI (CBS) [NEW] – 11.2 million
Revenge (ABC) [NEW] – 7.4 million
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (NBC) [NEW] – 5.4 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

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Here is a list of what to expect on the air next week including the season premiere of several cable shows, the debut of a new drama and several season finales of cable series:

March 4 – The second season of the A&E drama Breakout Kings will air at 10 PM

March 4 – Army Wives will be back with its two-hour season premiere on Lifetime at 9 PM

March 4 – The new ABC drama GCB will debut at 10:01 PM

March 5 – Alcatraz is expected to air back-to-back episodes on FOX at 8 and 9 PM (check your local listings for airtimes)

March 5 – The season finale of The Lying Game will air on ABC Family at 9 PM

March 6 – Jane By Design will air its season finale on ABC Family at 9 PM

March 8 – The Finder spring finale will air on FOX at 9 PM

Mark your calendars!

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

6:30 PM:
Unstoppable movie on Cinemax

7 PM:
Despicable Me (animated) movie on HBO Family
Enchanted movie on Syfy

7:30 PM:
From Here to Eternity (classic) movie on TCM

8 PM:
The Vampire Diaries on The CW (Reair)
NCIS on USA Network
The King’s Speech movie on TMC

9 PM:
Person of Interest on CBS (Reair)
The Secret Circle on The CW (Reair)
The Borgias on Showtime2
NCIS on USA Network

9:30 PM:
The Mask of Zorro movie on Encore

10 PM:
Awake on NBC (DEBUT)
Game of Thrones on HBO (Reair)
NCIS on USA Network
Robin Hood movie on Cinemax

Enjoy!

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