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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 PM:
Remember the Titans movie on ABC Family

8 PM:
Lost on G4
The Italian Job movie on Flix

9 PM:
Lost on G4
Homeland on Showtime (Reair)

10 PM:
Lost on G4
The Day After Tomorrow movie on Cinemax

10:01 PM:
Castle on ABC (NEW)
Revolution on NBC (NEW)

Enjoy!

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October is now over and it is time to review the ratings that could be tracked down for the cable series and the made-for-TV movies that aired last month. Those ratings are all listed below:

CABLE SHOWS

MONDAYS:

Switched at Birth – The popular teen drama finally brought its first season to a close on ABC Family, airing its final four episodes during October. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

October 1 – 1.4 million
October 8 – 1.6 million
October 15 – 1.4 million
October 22 – 1.8 million (Season Finale)

This averages out to 1.6 million viewers for the month. The new season of Switched at Birth will return on ABC Family for its second season on Monday, January 7 at 8 PM.

Warehouse 13 – The popular Syfy aired its mid-season finale on October 1, earning 1.6 million viewers. The series will return to Syfy for more new episodes of its current season in April 2013.

Alphas – The Syfy series aired its final four episodes in October. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

October 1 – 1.1 million
October 8 – 1.1 million
October 15 – 1.2 million
October 22 – 1.2 million (Season Finale)

This averages out to 1.2 million viewers for the month. A decision has yet to be made if Alphas will be back for another season.

Major Crimes – The TNT series aired its final three episodes from its debut season in October. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

October 1 – 4.2 million
October 8 – 4.3 million
October 15 – 5.1 million (Season Finale)

This averages out to 4.5 million viewers for the month. The series will return with all new episodes next summer.

TUESDAYS:

Covert Affairs – After a three week break, the USA Network spy series returned to air three more new episodes of its current season during October. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

October 16 – 2.8 million
October 23 – 2.7 million
October 30 – 2.4 million

This averages out to 2.6 million viewers for the month. The next new episode of Covert Affairs will air on the USA Network on Tuesday, November 6 at 10 PM.

Pretty Little Liars – A special Halloween episode of the ABC Family guilty pleasure aired on October 23, earning 2.8 million viewers. The series will return to ABC Family for more new episodes of its current season on January 8 at 8 PM.

Sons of Anarchy – The FX drama aired five new episodes of its current season in October. The ratings for all of those episodes are as follows:

October 2 – 4.6 million
October 9 – 4.3 million
October 16 – 4 million
October 23 – 4.3 million
October 30 – 4.6 million

This averages out to 4.4 million viewers for the month. The next new episode of Sons of Anarchy will air on FX on Tuesday, November 6 at 10 PM.

WEDNESDAYS:

American Horror Story: Asylum – The second season of FX thriller returned on October 17, airing three episodes in October. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

October 17 – 3.9 million
October 24 – 3.1 million
October 31 – 2.7 million

This averages out to 3.2 million viewers for the month. The next new episode of American Horror Story: Asylum will air on FX on Wednesday, November 7 at 10 PM.

FRIDAYS:

Boss – The Starz political drama aired its final three episodes of its season in October. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

October 5 – 436,000 viewers
October 12 – 340,000 viewers
October 19 – 442,000 viewers (Season Finale)

This averages out to 406,000 viewers for the month. Boss has yet to be renewed for a third season by Starz.

Strike Back – The military-themed Cinemax series aired its final two episodes of its current season in October. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

October 5 – 235,000 viewers
October 12 – 249,000 viewers (Season Finale)

This averages out to 242,000 viewers for those three episodes. Strike Back will be back on Cinemax for a third season sometime in 2013.

Haven – The series actually returned on September 21, airing two episodes last month as well as four episodes in October. The ratings for all of those episodes are as follows:

September 21 – 2 million
September 28 – 1.4 million
October 5 – 1.6 million
October 12 – 1.7 million
October 19 – 1.4 million
October 26 – 1.4 million

This averages out to 1.6 million viewers for September and October. A new two-part episode of Haven aired on Syfy on November 2 and the ratings for that episode will be posted next month. The conclusion of that two-part episode will air on Syfy on Friday, November 9 at 10 PM.

Hunted – The new Cinemax spy drama debuted on Friday, October 19, airing two episodes during October. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

October 19 – 250,000 viewers
October 26 – 166,000 viewers

This averages out to 208,000 viewers for the month. A new episode of Hunted aired on Cinemax on November 2 and the ratings for that episode will be posted next month. The next new episode will air on Cinemax on Friday, November 9 at 10 PM.

SATURDAYS:

Bedlam – The U.K. series Bedlam started its second season on BBC America on October 6, airing four episodes on during October; but the ratings for those episodes could not be tracked down.

SUNDAYS:

Hell on Wheels – The AMC western drama aired its two-hour season finale on October 7, earning 2.2 million viewers. The series was renewed for a third season by AMC, but that renewal has been put on hold for now until a new shownrunner is chosen to helm the series.

Copper – The new period piece drama from BBC America aired its final three episodes during October. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

October 7 – 436,000 viewers
October 14 – 513,000 viewers
October 21 – 523,000 viewers (Season Finale)

This averages out to 491,000 viewers for the month. Copper has been renewed for a second season and is anticipated to return to BBC America at some point next year.

Boardwalk Empire – The HBO period piece aired four more new episodes from its current season during October. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

October 7 – 2.1 million
October 14 – 2.2 million
October 21 – 2.3 million
October 28 – 2 million

This averages out to 2.2 million for the month. The next new episode of Boardwalk Empire will air on HBO tonight (November 4) at 9 PM.

Treme – The HBO New Orleans based drama aired four more new episodes of its current season during October. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

October 7 – 484,000 viewers
October 14 – 523,000 viewers
October 21 – 602,000 viewers
October 28 – 491,000 viewers

This averages out to 525,000 viewers for the month. The next new episode of Treme will air on HBO tonight (November 4) at 10 PM.

Dexter – The serial killer Showtime aired another four new episodes of the current season during October. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

October 7 – 2.1 million
October 14 – 2 million
October 21 – 2.2 million
October 28 – 2.2 million

This averages out to 2.1 million viewers for the month. The next new episode of Dexter will air on Showtime tonight (November 4) at 9 PM.

Homeland – The award-winning Showtime series aired four new episodes of its current season during October. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

October 7 – 1.7 million
October 14 – 1.5 million
October 21 – 1.7 million
October 28 – 2.1 million

This averages out to 1.8 million viewers for the month. The next new episode of Homeland will air on Showtime tonight (November 4) at 10 PM.

The Walking Dead – The zombie series returned for a new season on AMC on October 14, airing three episodes during October. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

October 14 – 10.9 million (Season Premiere)
October 21 – 9.5 million
October 28 – 10.5 million

This averages out to 10.3 million viewers for the month. The next new episode of The Walking Dead will air on AMC tonight (November 4) at 9 PM.

MADE-FOR-TV MOVIES:

The following made-for-TV movies aired during October:

A number of mini-series aired during October, including Call the Midwife and Upstairs Downstairs on PBS; Titanic: Blood and Steel on Encore and World Without End on Reelz Channel. Ratings for these mini-series could not be tracked, however.

The Lifetime movies Steel Magnolias and Abducted: The Carlina White Story both aired during the early part of October with the latter earing 6.5 million viewers and the former getting 4.1 million viewers.

The Disney movie Girl vs. Monster debuted on October 12, earning 4.9 million viewers.

The Hallmark Channel movies I Married Who? and The Good Witch’s Charm aired on October 20 and October 27 respectively. Ratings for I Married Who? could not be tracked down but the ratings for The Good Witch’s Charm were 2.1 million viewers. Also, the Hallmark Movie Channel film 7-Year Hitch aired on October 13, but ratings could not be tracked down for that film either.

The HBO movie The Girl about the relationship between legendary filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock and actress Tippy Hedren (in filming the classic film The Birds) aired on October 20, getting 722,000 viewers.

The Syfy film Rise of Zombies debuted on October 27 (right in time for Halloween), earning 1.3 million viewers.

Ratings results for the cable series and the made-for-TV movies that are to air in November (that can be tracked down) will be provided during the first week of December.

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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 PM:
Terminator 2: Judgment Day movie on AMC

7 PM:
Secretariat movie on ABC Family

8 PM:
Once Upon a Time on ABC (NEW)
Call the Midwife mini on PBS (NEW)
Love at the Thanksgiving Day Parade movie on Hallmark (DEBUT)
Army Wives on Lifetime Movie Network (Reair)
Hunted on More Max (Reair)
Homeland on Showtime (Reair)
Salt movie on FX
The Girl movie on HBO 2
Real Steel movie on TMC

9 PM:
Revenge on ABC (NEW)
Upstairs and Downstairs mini-series on PBS (NEW)
Army Wives on Lifetime Movie Network (Reair)
Knight and Day movie on HBO Signature

9:30 PM:
Remember the Titans movie on ABC Family
The Adjustment Bureau movie on HBO 2

10 PM:
Homeland on Showtime (NEW)
Army Wives on Lifetime Movie Network (Reair)
Holiday Engagement movie on Hallmark (Reair)
Bend It Like Beckham movie on Sundance
Salt movie on FX

10:01 PM:
666 Park Avenue on ABC (NEW)

Enjoy!

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Even with some new comedies airing on ABC and a Hurricane Sandy telethon on the networks owned by NBC Universal, the drama landscape looked pretty much the same on the major networks last night.

Here is how the Friday night dramas fared in the overall ratings:

9 PM Shows:
CSI: NY (CBS) [NEW] – 10 million
Grimm (NBC) [NEW] – 5.7 million
Fringe (FOX) [NEW] – 2.6 million
Nikita (The CW) [NEW] – 1.2 million

10 PM Show:
Blue Bloods (CBS) [NEW] – 10.9 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

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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:

8 PM:
Christmas Song movie on Hallmark (DEBUT)
Strike Back on More Max (Reair)
Army Wives on Lifetime Movie Network (Reair)
P.S. I Love You movie on ABC Family

9 PM:
Hunted on Cinemax (Reair)
Army Wives on Lifetime Movie Network (Reair)

10 PM:
The Newsroom on HBO 2 (Reair)
Army Wives on Lifetime Movie Network (Reair)
The Christmas Card movie on Hallmark

Enjoy!

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Hey All,

Here are the news items for today:

TELEVISION

BBC One (in the UK) has given a renewal order for a third season to the acclaimed series Luther, which stars Idris Elba. Folks here in the US can expect that new season to air via BBC America at some point. (Mandi Bierly at Entertainment Weekly)

USA has announced they will not be picking up the drama Fairly Legal or the mini-series Political Animals back for a new season, which basically means they have been cancelled. (Michael Ausiello at TV Line and Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Actress Annie Wersching (24) will guest star in the second season of Touch, which stars her former 24 co-star Kiefer Sutherland. She will play Dr. Kate Gordon, a smart and caring family therapist specializing in early childhood trauma and behavioral issues. Touch will be back on FOX starting on February 1. (Lynette Rice at Entertainment Weekly)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

Feature film director Alex Proyas (I, Robot and Dark City) will direct and executive produce a new drama project called Evolve that will be written and executive produced by Jaime Paglia (the co-creator of the popular Syfy series Eureka. This project is based on the Toxic City trilogy of novels by British author Tim Lebbon, which is set two years after a mysterious biological agent is released over Los Angeles. When the city is still deemed too toxic to inhabit and remains sealed off from the rest of society, a small group of ordinary citizens outside the quarantined zone, who do not believe the government’s story, embark on a mission to uncover the truth of what happened to their family members who were inside the affected area. What they discover is a world where once-ordinary humans now have extraordinary abilities and powerful government forces seek to destroy them. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

British actor James D’Arcy (Master And Commander) will star opposite Chloë Sevigny in the A&E drama pilot called Those Who Kill, which is an adaptation of a Danish format that revolves around police detective Catherine Jensen (Sevigny) and forensic profiler Thomas Schaffer (D’Arcy) who possess a deep understanding of the serial killers they hunt. Thomas is described as a handsome and intellectual college psychology teacher with a PhD who focuses on serial killer behavior. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Actor Patrick Dempsey (Grey’s Anatomy) and actress Amanda Seyfried (Red Riding Hood) will star in the upcoming romantic comedy called Wonderful Tonight that chronicles an unlikely love affair between a wealthy bachelor and a free-spirited woman whose one-night stand results in a child. (Tim Kenneally at The Wrap)

Actors Colin Firth and Michael Fassbender are set to star in the true story drama called Genius based on the biography called Max Perkins: Editor of Genius that deals with the real-life tender and complex friendship between literary giant Thomas Wolfe (Fassbender) and renowned editor Max Perkins (Firth). Wolfe became famous from a young age for both his talent and larger-than-life personality. Perkins is one of the most respected literary editors of all time who discovered talent such as F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway. While most writers struggle with their words, Wolfe had the opposite problem and butted heads with Perkins who demanded he keep to a tight word limit. It was a volatile relationship, but one that changed both their lives. (Dark Horizons)

The failed TV pilot Locke & Key could possibly be coming to the big screen in the form of a trilogy with screenwriters Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman producing. The official synopsis for Locke & Key tells the story of Keyhouse, an unlikely New England mansion, with fantastic doors that transform all who dare to walk through them and home to a hate-filled and relentless creature that will not rest until it forces open the most terrible door of them all. (Latino Review and First Showing)

Q&A SECTION (with Team Watch with Kristin at E! Online and Matt Mitovich at TV Line)

Question: I need some Arrow scoop Please!!!! I’ve become so obsessed with this show, it’s easily my favorite new show of the year. – Grizzelle

Team Watch with Kristin:  Join the club! Arrow has also shot us through our TV-lovin’ hearts. In episode 12, we’re going to meet Laxer, who will be a potential recurring villain for our hero, Oliver Queen. And he’s not some run-of-the-mill nemesis; he’s intense, scary and a real badass.

Question: Any scoop on my favorite Teen Wolf couple Sterek? – Fernanaberry

Team Watch with Kristin: Sadly no, but we can tell you that the MTV hit series is currently looking to cast the role of the strikingly beautiful Heather, a long-time friend of Stiles who is celebrating her 17th birthday. Also popping up in Beacon Hills is the mysterious and raven-haired Cora, a beautiful young woman who’s been hardened by a life on her own and has secret ties to the town’s werewolves.

Question: Do you have any scoop on Tyler, Caroline and Klaus on TVD? – Nelson22

Team Watch with Kristin:  Klaroline fans, you may want to stand up before reading this next tease as you’ll probably start doing a happy dance while reading it: Klaus will continue to drive a wedge between Caroline and Tyler (using his powers of evil) and he’ll be pretty successful as he manages to land the reigning Miss Mystic Falls as his date to this year’s pageant!

Question: Any scoop on Castle you can share? –BJ

Mitovich: You’re starting to see the video sneak peeks of Monday’s Comic-Con-flavored episode, and based on the interview I did today with director/Star Trek: TNG alum Jonathan Frakes, the hour will be chockablock with crowd-pleasing moments. Frakes promises to deliver Nathan Fillion (as Rick) doing an “incredible” William Shatner impression, “much more comedy” than the Season 2 Castle he helmed and all-in-all a “wonderful forum for Beckett to reveal her fangirl side.” (Said simply: There’s photographic evidence of Kate once getting her geek on as a character from the episode’s Nebula-9 show-within-a-show – and her costume just might resurface in an extremely different context before the hour is over.)

Question: I’m absolutely loving the addition of Killian Jones (aka Captain Hook) to Once Upon a Time. Do you have scoop on what’s next for our favorite TV pirate? Any romance in the air, or is it all revenge-y stuff? –Stef

Mitovich: Yes, revenge is important to Hook. But I am told the eyeliner-lovin’ swashbuckler might also develop a soft spot for a certain blonde in a leather jacket.

Question: I am completely in love with Nashville! Got any news on what’s ahead for Deacon and Rayna? –Hilla

Mitovich: Well on Rayna’s side of things, watch for Peggy (played Kimberly Williams-Paisley) – the woman from husband Teddy’s past — to cause friction and doubt in that marriage throughout November sweeps. Meanwhile, Juliette is drawn ever closer to Deacon as he helps her with her drug-addicted mom … until her publicist sets her up in a fauxmance with a Tim Tebow-type football player (played by Pretty Little Liars‘ Tilky Montgomery Jones). Ironically, that all-for-show first date takes a wild turn that could jeopardize the jock’s career.

Question: Any chance that vampire Elena will go head to head with Katherine on The Vampire Diaries? That would be awesome! –Rashad

Mitovich: And showrunner Julie Plec can only agree. “I think it would be a tragic missed opportunity if we didn’t get to see that,” she shares with TVLine. Alas, that’s all she was willing to say on the hot topic. If the face-off of fierce femmes does come to fruition this season, it won’t be any time terribly soon. But you gotta figure it’ll be more than worth the wait.

Question: I was wondering if Death aka Julian Richings will return to Supernatural this season. He always puts people on their toes with his looks and voice he is the perfect Death. –Brad

Mitovich: Taking a page from TVD boss Julie Plec’s playbook, Supernatural showrunner Jeremy Carver had this to say about your fervent wish: “As always on our show, anything can happen.”

Question: Any chance that fans of Haven‘s Nathan/Audrey (Naudrey) will have something to look forward to anytime soon? All this angst and moments with other people is killing us. –Aimee

Mitovich: Your patience, it seems, will be rewarded. “Audrey has been pushing Nathan away to protect him from her own fate,” EP Jim Dunn notes. “But very soon, Audrey will confront a tragedy that makes her realize just how deep her feelings for Nathan really are.” In other news, I have nailed down Laura Vandervoort’s Haven visit: The Smallville alum will appear in the final two episodes of the season, airing Friday, December 14 and Friday, December 21.

That’s it. Enjoy!

Have a fantastic weekend!

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The Country Music Awards aired last night, knocking ABC out of the regular programming cycle so the night wasn’t as jam-packed as usual.

Here is how the major network dramas that did air last night fared in the overall ratings:

8 PM Show:
The Vampire Diaries (The CW) [NEW] – 3.2 million

9 PM Shows:
Person of Interest (CBS) [NEW] – 13.5 million
Beauty and the Beast (The CW) [NEW] – 1.7 million

10 PM Show:
Elementary (CBS) [NEW] – 10.5 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

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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:

6:20 PM:
Road House movie on Cinemax
Knight and Day movie on HBO

6:25 PM:
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse movie on Showtime

7 PM:
Speed movie on More Max

8 PM:
Magic City on Starz (Reair)
The Scorpion King movie on Bravo
Annie Claus is Coming to Town movie on Hallmark
Source Code movie on TMC

8:15 PM:
The Girl movie on HBO (Reair)

8:30 PM:
The Help movie on Showtime

9 PM:
Nikita on The CW (NEW)
Grimm on NBC (NEW)
Fringe on FOX (NEW)
Hunted on More Max (Reair)

10 PM:
Hunted on Cinemax (NEW)
Haven on Syfy (NEW)
Dolphin Tale movie on HBO Family

Enjoy!

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Hey All,

Here are the news items for today:

TELEVISION

The drama series Common Law, which debuted back in May, has not been picked up for a second season by the USA Network. (Vlada Gelman at TV Line)

Actor Michael Madsen and actress Jennifer Beals will both appear in upcoming episodes of the new FOX drama The Mob Doctor (yes, FOX has not yet cancelled this series). Madsen will appear in two episodes, playing Russell King, a veteran criminal whose crimes require a certain flair and professional expertise. On the night of a big job, King has a flare-up of back pain and discovers he requires immediate surgery. Beals, on the other hand, is expected to appear in at least three episodes, playing Celeste LaPree, a former call girl-turned-high-class madam who used to date Constantine Alexander (William Forsythe) before he went to prison. Celeste is now married to a mafia boss who runs Chicago’s North Side. The Mob Doctor will be back on FOX on November 5. (Liz Raftery at TV Guide)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

ABC is developing another soap opera/mystery series called Hollywood & Vines in which an A-list actress’s body is discovered lifeless in her pool, sending three sisters from a dynastic Hollywood family into panic mode as each discovers how their lives are connected to and affected by the actress’s death. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

FOX is developing a new drama called Olympus from writer-director (and former actor) Peter Berg that will center on a decorated soldier-turned-spy who finds out he actually is descended from the Greek Gods and may just be humanity’s last hope. FOX also has another Greek mythology series in the works called Athena, which is based on the graphic novel by Lisa Joy, and will follow the coming-of-age story about a 23-year-old woman who discovers she’s Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Actress Jennifer Garner is in talks to star in the long-in-the-works drama called Dallas Buyers Club where she would star alongside Matthew McConaughey. The fill would center on a man who was given six months to live after contracting AIDS in 1986; he lived another six years by illegally smuggling medicine into the U.S., making sure a lot of other sufferers got them too. (Dominic Patten at Deadline)

Q&A SECTION (with Michael Ausiello at TV Line and Team Watch with Kristin at E! Online)

Question: What’s going to happen with Auggie and Annie on Covert Affairs? —Alex

Ausiello: Chris Gorham recently told TVLine that Auggie and Annie are going to have that conversation — and now I can tell you when: the Nov. 20 season finale. It’s “a real game-changer” for the pair, Gorham teases, and “it changes everything.” And if you enjoyed the increase in serialized storylines this season, you’re in luck. ”That’s definitely going to continue,” he promises. “This season, it ended up being an 11-episode arc, and then a five-episode arc. Next season, what they’re talking about is having one long arc for the entire season.”

Question: Anything on my new obsession, Elementary? —Dave

Ausiello: The upcoming two-part November sweeps episode will feature what show runner Rob Doherty calls “a more proper story” for Aidan Quinn’s Captain Gregson. “We had an opportunity to pair Sherlock with Gregson in a really interesting way,” teases the EP. “It was a different kind of story for us.”

Question: Any idea on when we are going to meet Peter Pan and Tinkerbell on Once Upon a Time? – Beth

Team Watch with Kristin: Sadly, it seems like it might be a while as Colin O’Donoghue (Captain Hook) tells us he has yet to film any Neverland scenes (they are currently filming episode 11). In fact, he hasn’t even been told if they are definitely introducing Peter, though he’s hoping OUAT decides to—we hope so too!

Question: Do you have any scoop on Hart of Dixie? Just finished the first season and I’m dying to know what’s next. – Emma

Team Watch with Kristin: We hope you’re caught up on this season because it’s a good one, especially with all the George versus Wade stuff coming up. For the record, Rachel Bilson is a fan of both men for Zoe. “I am totally neutral. The love triangle takes a few different formations, a few different shapes,” she tells us. “There might be a square, because of the love interest for George. There’s a lot to play with.” Bonus scoop: Wilson Bethel will continue to be shirtless. “I think that his costume always is basically half naked,” Bilson laughs. “They really don’t give him clothing anymore.”

That’s it. Enjoy!

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While many folks were out trick or treating with their kids and many more were still digging out of the damage caused by Hurricane Sandy, the major networks were moving forward with the new fall season. Here is how the dramas that aired last night fared in the overall ratings?

8 PM Show:
Arrow (The CW) [NEW] – 3.4 million

9 PM Shows:
Criminal Minds (CBS) [NEW] – 12 million
Supernatural (The CW) [NEW] – 2.1 million

10 PM Shows:
CSI (CBS) [NEW] – 10.8 million
Nashville (ABC) [NEW] – 5.8 million
Chicago Fire (NBC) [NEW] – 5.5 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

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