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The following comes straight from Rob Thomas, Veronica Mars series creator and writer-director of the much-anticipated box office film (copied verbatim):

Music has always been an essential part of Veronica Mars. Over the years, I’ve heard from a lot of fans who still listen to the soundtrack from the television series, telling me that Veronica Mars introduced them to Tegan & Sara, Mike Doughty, The Faders, Something Happens, Cotton Mather and more. As someone who loves music, it feels good to introduce more people to musicians I enjoy.

Music has always been important to me. While I was working on the film script last spring, there were a handful of songs that I kept listening to. Some of those songs were even mentioned in the script to describe the emotional tone I wanted for certain scenes. And when I met with Kasey Truman, our music supervisor, that playlist was the first thing we discussed.

Now that we’re almost done with the final sound mix, I’m excited to confirm that many of those songs will be on the official soundtrack album, which I’ve just learned will be available for pre-order on iTunes and Amazon starting next week. And for those of you who also loved Josh Kramon’s score for the original series, and were disappointed that it was never released for sale, even more good news:

WaterTower Music will release not one, but two Veronica Mars albums in March:

The OFFICIAL SOUNDTRACK will be available on March 4.
The OFFICIAL FILM SCORE will be available on March 14.

And I’ve got the cover art to prove it:

VM Score

Our movie has a soundtrack AND a score, both from WaterTower records!

You’ll be pleased to know that, yes, The Dandy Warhols are back.

I was also going to tell you that the official soundtrack will include tracks from Mr. Twin Sister, Sufjan Stevens, and Emperor X, among others. But then I found out that I’m allowed to share the entire track list with you:

We Used To Be Friends (Alejandro Escovedo)
Go Captain and Pinlighter (Emperor X)
Holding My Breath (Mr. Twin Sister)
All Around and Away We Go (Mr. Twin Sister)
Criminal (ZZ Ward – ft. Freddie Gibbs)
Chicago (Sufjan Stevens)
Stick Up (Max)
Never Give In (Mackintosh Braun)
Prosthetic Love (Typhoon)
You’ll Never Find Another Love Like Mine (Lou Rawls)
Second Chances (Gregory Alan Isakov)
We Used To Be Friends (The Dandy Warhols)
Mug Shot (Max) *bonus track – on digital album only.

For those who have been asking, one of the tracks – Stick Up, by Max – is the same song featured in the last 30 seconds of our official trailer. And yes, you’ll also hear it in the movie.

Mark those calendars for the soundtrack and original score release dates and make sure to see Veronica Mars at your local theatre on March 14.

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Hey All,

Here are the news items for today:

TELEVISION

Lifetime has picked up the drama series Un-Real for a 10-episode order. The dark comedy gives a behind-the-scenes look at the chaos surrounding the production of a dating competition program. The series comes from Marti Noxon and Sarah Gertrude Shapiro and will star Shiri Appleby (Life Unexpected and Roswell) as Rachel, a young staffer whose sole job is to manipulate her relationships with and among the contestants to get the vital dramatic and outrageous footage the program’s dispassionate executive producer (Megyn Price from Rules of Engagement) demands. The series co-stars Freddie Stroma (Pitch Perfect); and Arielle Kebbel (The Vampire Diaries) will guest star. (TV By the Numbers)

Actor John Benjamin Hickey (The Big C and The Good Wife) has joined the cast of the WGN America 13-episode drama series called Manhattan that is set during the clandestine mission to build the world’s first atomic bomb in Los Alamos, NM, following the brilliant but flawed scientists and their families. It centers on Frank Winter (Hickey), a brilliant and self-destructive physics professor tapped to help lead the Manhattan Project, a mission that will jeopardize his family and his sanity. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Actress Nathalie Emmanuel has been promoted to series regular on Game of Thrones for the show’s fifth season NOT this upcoming fourth season that is set to start on HBO on April 6. She plays Missandei, the clever translator to Daenerys Targaryen (series regular Emilia Clarke). (James Hibberd at Entertainment Weekly)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Actor Paul Bettany has signed on to play the Vision in upcoming box office film The Avengers: Age Of Ultron. (The Deadline Team)

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

Question: I can’t believe Revolution‘s Charlie hooked up with Connor! There’s no way I imagined the chemistry between her and Monroe. Does this mean there’s no hope for Charloe (that is Charlie and Monroe for those unfamiliar with all the nicknames) now? –Rosie

Mitovich: “Never give up hope,” executive producer Rockne S. O’Bannon responds. “Sure, Charlie and Connor are a natural hook-up. But there’s no denying that Charlie and Monroe have history. And certainly that’s on Monroe’s mind. Stay tuned.”

Question: Not sure if I’m the only one, but I can’t stop thinking about when Once Upon a Time‘s Regina is going to meet her true love (aka, Robin Hood). I’d like some inside info. –Diana

Mitovich: Already, I scooped for you that the “soul mates” will finally come face to face in the second episode back, airing March 16. But here’s a little something new, from co-creator Eddy Kitsis: “They meet under interesting circumstances – heightened, intense circumstances — as one does on our show.”

Question: Arrow is on fire! In TVLine’s January 9 interview, Stephen Amell teased an Oliver/Laurel encounter unlike one we’ve ever seen before on the show. Any idea which scene he was referring to, or if it has even aired yet? –Joanne

Mitovich: The aforementioned “encounter unlike one that we’ve ever seen” has not yet aired.

Question: Do you have any scoop on Arrow? –Ashley

Mitovich: The “Birds of Prey” episode airing March 26 finds The Huntress “consumed by this vengeance that she has for her father,” says EP Andrew Kreisberg, and as such she is now all but rid of her Helena identity and looking “very haggard.” When she goes to dispatch with Daddy dearest once and for all, “Laurel gets caught in the crossfire,” prompting Canary to fly to the rescue. “It’s a fun episode in that you get a lot of Laurel with the Canary, not realizing that it’s Sara,” says Kreisberg. “It’s really an episode about Sara realizing where she’s at in her evolution as a hero.”

Question: I really, really need some Pretty Little Liars scoop — possibly on the game changing season 4B finale.—Jon

Mitovich: The finale is titled “A is for Answers” and that’s precisely what fans will get. Some of the biggest questions y’all have been asking since Season 1 will be answered by none other than Alison D, in the flesh, as she finally (finally!) reveals intimate details of what happened the night she went missing.

Question: My favorite character from Graceland Season 1 was Abby, and it’s killing me that I don’t know if she’s going to be in Season 2 or not. –Sonja

Mitovich: While Mike Warren will have plenty to deal with on the romantic front in Season 2, a source says that at this point in time it’s only “possible” that Abby will resurface.

Question: How long will Scotty be sticking around on Suits? I think Harvey is better off without her (and with Donna!) –Kellie

Mitovich: She’d better be sticking around, seeing as the midseason premiere finds her grappling with a half-million dollar buy-in to join the firm.

Question: It is time on NCIS for Rule 38: “Your case, your lead.” Will we see Tony DiNozzo in the lead again? –Ann

Mitovich: Cross your fingers, because you just might get something resembling a Tony-centric Season 11 finale. As show boss Gary Glasberg told me at TCA, “I’d really like to focus on and come up with something for the season finale that has a strong Tony element to it – in fact, we’re about to sit down and talk about that.”

Question: Drop Dead Diva me please! – Alex

TV Scoop Team: Viewers will meet Seth, an old friend of Grayson’s who recently lost his wife. He turns to Grayson and Jane to help fulfill her last wish, but the two clash over the request.

That’s it. Enjoy!

Have a terrific weekend!!

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TV Ratings

Some early Olympic events took place last night on NBC with the official opening ceremonies set to air tonight; but that didn’t stop a few of the major networks from airing new episodes of some of their dramas last night.

Here is how those few Thursday night dramas fared in the overall ratings:

8 PM Show:
The Vampire Diaries (The CW) [NEW] – 2.1 million

9 PM Shows:
Rake (FOX) [NEW] – 4.3 million
Reign (The CW) [NEW] – 1.7 million

10 PM Show:
Elementary (CBS) [NEW] – 9.3 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:

6:15 PM:
The Dark Knight Rises movie on More Max

7 PM:
She’s All That movie on Oxygen

8 PM:
Leverage on ION
Scandal on BET
The Mummy Returns movie on ABC Family
Epic (animated) movie on HBO 2

9 PM:
Banshee on More Max (Reair)
Burn Notice on ION
Scandal on BET

10 PM:
Banshee on Cinemax (NEW)
Helix on Syfy (NEW)
Burn Notice on ION
Argo movie on HBO Signature

Enjoy!

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Hey All,

Here are the news items for today:

TELEVISION

Actor Lance Reddick (Fringe and Intelligence) will guest star in an upcoming episode of The Blacklist, playing “The Cowboy,” one of Red’s (series lead James Spader) many assets, but when Red gives him a new assignment, the results will leave Red in shock. (TV Guide)

Actor Hank Azaria and Twin Peaks alum Sherilyn Fenn will appear in multi-episode arcs on the Showtime drama series Ray Donovan that is set to return for its second season this summer. Azaria will play James Cochran, the ambitious head honcho of the Los Angeles FBI who becomes a thorn in Ray’s (series lead Liev Schreiber) side. Meanwhile, Fenn will play Cochran’s frumpy wife, Holly Cochran. (The Deadline Team)

ABC has made a 10-episode straight-to-series order for their pilot The Astronaut Wives Club that is based on the best-selling novel by Lily Koppel. Executive producers Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage will oversee the project that tells the real story of the women who stood beside some of the biggest heroes in American history during the height of the space race. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Actor Dylan Minnette (Lost) and Madeline Carroll (the box office film Flipped) have landed the roles of the Jerry and Karen, the kids of Fitz (series regular Tony Goldwyn) and Mellie (Bellamy Young) on Scandal. (Matt Mitovich at TV Line)

Actor Zachary Knighton (Happy Endings) will have a major season-ending arc on Parenthood, playing Evan Knight, a hip new teacher at the school Kristina founded and will be a potential love interest for Julia (series regular Erika Christensen). (Michael Ausiello at TV Line)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

Syfy is developing a new drama series based on the DC comic book DMZ that is set in the near future, centering on a young man trapped in Manhattan, which has been turned into a demilitarized zone (DMZ) after a second American civil war. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Actress Natalie Martinez (Under the Dome) has signed on to the ABC drama pilot Secrets & Lies, joining actor Ryan Phillippe. The pilot is an adaptation of the upcoming Australian crime mystery series that centers on a family man (Phillippe) who becomes the prime suspect in the murder of a young boy when he finds the body. He has no choice but to try to find the real killer as his marriage, his kids, his reputation, and his sanity are all at stake. Martinez will play Jess, the child’s devastated mother. (The Deadline Team)

AMC is developing a drama series adaptation of the DC/Vertigo comic book Preacher that follows Reverend Jesse Custer, a small-town Texas minister on the verge of losing his faith when he merges with a spiritual force called Genesis, making him more mighty than the Almighty. Able to command the obedience of those who hear his words and joined by his gun-toting girlfriend Tulip and the hard-drinking Irish vampire Cassidy, Custer begins a violent journey across the country in search of answers from a disenfranchised God. (Michael Ausiello at TV Line)

Actress Aja Naomi King (Emily Owens, M.D.) has joined the cast of the ABC drama pilot called How To Get Away With Murder that comes from Shonda Rhimes and Betsy Beers. The pilot is a thriller that will center on ambitious law students and their brilliant and mysterious criminal defense professor who become entangled in a murder plot. King will play Michaela Pratt, one of the law students. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Actor Peter Facinelli (Nurse Jackie) will star alongside Anna Friel (Pushing Daisies) in the NBC drama pilot called Odyssey that will center on three families whose lives are torn apart when a stranded female soldier (Anna Friel), a disillusioned corporate attorney (Facinelli), and a disrespected political activist are pulled into the same shocking international military conspiracy. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Actress Kate Winslet has joined the cast of the upcoming crime thriller flick Triple Nine that already includes Chiewetel Ejiofor and Casey Affleck as part of the cast. The film is about a group of thieves who plan to kill a young LAPD officer to divert the police away from a daring heist they’re perpetrating across town. Also actor Aaron Paul (Breaking Bad) has also joined the cast. (Deadline and First Showing)

Young actress Sophie Nelisse (The Book Thief) will appear in the upcoming film The Great Gilly Hopkins, which is the adaptation of the award-winning book of the same name by Katherine Paterson. The story focuses on a wisecracking, gum-chewing 12-year-old named Gilly, who is moved from foster home to foster home, outwitting them all. But when placed in the home of Maime Trotter, the most unorthodox foster mom yet (Kathy Bates), Gilly fights her way out, but her life takes an unexpected turn. The cast of this film already includes Glenn Close, Danny Glover and Octavia Spencer. (First Showing)

That’s it. Enjoy!

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TV Ratings

With the Olympics a mere day away (as of right now), the major networks are winding up most of their primetime programming until the games are completed. That meant a busy night of TV last night.

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

8 PM Show:
Arrow (The CW) [NEW] – 2.8 million

9 PM Shows:
Criminal Minds (CBS) [NEW – 200th Episode] – 12.8 million
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (NBC) [NEW] – 6.4 million
The Tomorrow People (The CW) [NEW] – 1.4 million

10 PM Shows:
CSI (CBS) [NEW] – 11 million
Chicago P.D. (NBC) [NEW] – 6.1 million
Nashville (ABC) [NEW] – 5.1 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

NOTE: Look for most of the primetime line-up on the major networks to be repeats for the next two weeks while the Olympics air.

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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:
Ghost movie on Oxygen

7 PM:
Miss Congeniality movie on ABC Family
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets movie on HBO Family

7:15 PM:
Taken 2 movie on More Max

7:50 PM:
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows movie on Cinemax

8 PM:
The Vampire Diaries on The CW (NEW)
Being Mary Jane on BET (Reair)
Helix on Syfy (Reair)
The Cutting Edge movie on TV Guide Network

9 PM:
Reign on The CW (NEW)
Sherlock on PBS at 9 PM (Reair)
Helix on Syfy (Reair)
Scandal on BET
Practical Magic movie on ABC Family
Fantastic Four movie on More Max

10 PM:
Helix on Syfy (Reair)
Scandal on BET
The Cutting Edge 2 movie on TV Guide Network

10:01 PM:
Elementary on CBS (NEW)

Enjoy!

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Hey All,

Here are the news items for today:

TELEVISION

Legendary actress Judy Davis has bowed out of the anticipated FOX mini-series 24: Live Another Day due to personal family matters. The producers will recast the role that she was to play. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

After being on the air for eight seasons, the USA Network is bringing Psych to an end on March 26 with an hour-long after show to immediately follow that finale that will feature a Q&A with the cast and series creator Steve Franks. (AJ Marechal at Variety)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

Actresses Franka Potente (The Bourne Identity and Copper) and Elizabeth Rodriguez (Orange Is The New Black) and actor Amaury Nolasco (Prison Break) have joined the cast of the Cinemax drama pilot called Blanco that already includes Shiloh Fernandez (Evil Dead and Red Riding Hood) as part of the cast. The pilot will center on Ruben (Fernandez), an uptown gangster, nicknamed Blanco for being a light-skinned Dominican, who uses his status as a confidential informant to turn the tables on law enforcement and build his criminal empire. Potente will play Leslee, Blanco’s girlfriend Leslee. Nolasco will play Jesus, Blanco’s brother while Rodriguez will play NYPD detective Stephanie Gomez. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Universal TV is adapting the Stephen King short story Ayana into a TV drama. The story is set in the world of miracles, featuring complex and powerful characters who are touched with just a hint of unexplained magic that triggers profound change in their lives. (AJ Marechal at Variety)

Actor David Strathairn (Alphas) has landed the lead role in the high-concept ABC drama pilot called Clementine that centers on the lead character Clementine, a habitual criminal who digs into the mystery of her origins after she becomes the target of a group of zealots who fear she possesses latent supernatural abilities that she will one day harness for either profound good or monstrous evil. Strathairn will play Henry, her father. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Actor John Shea (Gossip Girl and Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman) has joined the cast of the TNT drama pilot called Agent X that already boasts Sharon Stone and Jeff Hephner as part of the cast. The drama focuses on Natalie Maccabee (Stone), the newly elected Vice President of the United States who is tasked with protecting the Constitution in times of great crisis with the aid of her Chief Steward and a secret operative designated “Agent X” (Hephner). Shea will play President Thomas Eckhart, a Southern politician and a salt of the earth man who gives Natalie the key to her new mansion and introduces her to Malcolm Millar, and later chairs the emergency Cabinet meeting after Missy Stanton is kidnapped. Actor Mike Colter (Ringer) also stars. (The Hollywood Reporter and The Futon Critic)

Actress Daniella Pineda (The Originals) has joined the cast of the NBC drama pilot called Odyssey that centers on three families whose lives are torn apart when a stranded female soldier, a disillusioned corporate attorney and a disrespected political activist are pulled into the same shocking international military conspiracy. Pineda will play Molly, a reporter for Time magazine who becomes a love interest for a leading protester against the G8 summit. (Michael Ausiello at TV Line)

ONLINE SERIES NEWS

Legendary actress Sissy Spacek will co-star opposite Kyle Chandler (Friday Night Lights) and Linda Cardellini in the upcoming Netflix 13-episode psychological thriller that is currently untitled. The project centers on a close-knit family of adult siblings (Chandler and Cardellini) whose secrets and scars are revealed when the black sheep oldest brother returns home. Spacek will play their mother. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Actress Alexandra Daddario (White Collar, Parenthood and True Detective) has landed the female lead role opposite The Rock (aka Dwayne Johnson) in the upcoming box office film called San Andreas. The Rock plays a chopper pilot who sets out to rescue his estranged daughter (Daddario) after a massive earthquake hits California. (Mike Fleming, Jr. at Deadline)

Actor Chad Lindberg (Supernatural and The Fast & the Furious) has been cast in the music biographical picture called Midnight Rider: The Gregg Allman Story where he will play Joseph “Red Dog” Campbell, the real life rock ‘n’ roll roadie who had a character named for him in Cameron Crowe’s Almost Famous. (The Deadline Team)

Actress Hannah Ware (Betrayal) will star opposite Rupert Friend (Homeland) and Zachary Quinto (Heroes and Star Trek) in the upcoming box office film Agent 47, which is a reboot of the film Hitman. (Mike Fleming, Jr. at Deadline)

Actresses Octavia Spencer (The Help), Quvenzhane Wallis (Beast of the Southern Wild) and Diane Kruger (The Bridge) will join actor Russell Crowe and actress Amanda Seyfried in the romance epic Fathers and Daughters that will deal with two different time periods in the lives of a father and daughter who live in Manhattan. The first period is in the 1980s in which a famous novelist and widower (Crowe) struggles with mental illness as he tries to raise his 5-year old daughter. The second follows that now 30-year old daughter (Seyfried) who battles her own turbulent childhood demons in contemporary New York. Spencer will play the head of the psychiatric clinic where Seyfried counsels troubled children. Wallis will play a patient who has been mute since her mother was murdered. And, Kruger will play the sister-in law of Crowe’s character, who blames him for the death of her sister. (Variety and Dark Horizons)

Q&A SECTION (with Michael Ausiello at TV Line and Natalie Abrams at TV Guide)

Question: I’m completely addicted to Reign. What can you share about the upcoming episodes? Thx. –Betty

Ausiello: How about this? Executive producer Laurie McCarthy tells us that in Thursday’s outing, “you’ll find out that Catherine’s love life is perhaps richer than any of us would have guessed.”

Question: I’m hankering for some scoop about Arrow‘s Oliver and Felicity. Got any interesting news? —KE

Ausiello: Felicity will be forced to make a tough decision in this Wednesday’s episode — and it has the potential to damage her relationship with Ollie. Also, fans of Ms. Smoak take note: Something for which you’ve been clamoring is about to happen (hint: *a****o**.)

Question: Any scoop on Arrow? —Jen

Ausiello: Get ready for baddies galore. “[Episodes] 14 through 18 are villain, villain, villain. Great, big villains one after the other,” teases executive producer Andrew Kreisberg. “You’re going to see a couple of returning favorites and a couple of amazing new ones.”

Question: I would like something on one of my three favorite couples: Casey and Dawson from Chicago Fire, Elijah and Hayley from The Originals, or Oliver and Felicity from Arrow. Pretty please! —Noel

Ausiello: Enjoy an Originals-centric gift pertaining to this week’s episode: With the full moon out, Hayley invites her cursed werewolf family over for a party — and in the process, learns some information about the wolf who’s been protecting her. (Let’s just say Elijah is not going to like this news.)

Question: Please tell me that Joel won’t be around for the entire season of Hart of Dixie! Joel and Zoe are so boring together. She belongs with Wade, or at least someone who isn’t a total snooze. —Jamie

Ausiello: He will not be around for the entire season. No promises about Zoe and Wade though.

Question: Got anything on The Blacklist? —Bradley

Ausiello: Fans of Diego Klattenhoff, mark your calendars and tune in live for Episode 15. That installment will focus on Mako Tanida, a Japanese Yakuda crime boss put away for seven consecutive life sentences (!) thanks to the work of Agent Ressler’s Reddington task force. As scary TV villains sometimes do, though, Mako will escape from Abishiri prison, and his first order of business will be vengeance against those who dishonored him. In addition to Mako (who’s described as being in his mid-30s-50s), the show is also casting the role of Bobby Jonica, a former partner of Ressler’s in his 30s or 40s. The agents reconnect at a wake, then team up to try to put Mako back in the clink. Along the way, though, Ressler will make a discovery about Jonica that will change their relationship forever. (Alas, Bradley, it’s unlikely that Jonica is Keen’s father.)

Question: Can you give us any new clues as to who bites the dust on Nashville? —Clarlee

Ausiello: The death hits Teddy the hardest. Bonus Scoop: As foreshadowed in last week’s episode, Scarlett will be taking a new lover in the very near future.

Question: Maybe something on Revenge about Victoria’s love life? Or something scandalous about Scandal? —Kokoniasta

Ausiello: Scandal it is! Know how we told you that First Kids Jerry (Jr? The III? IV?) and Karen are being cast? Well, the teens reading for those roles best be ready to Shut. It. Down. Jerry shows up with a chip on his shoulder that makes him less than receptive to talking the talk that’s being fed to him by a media consultant. Karen, meanwhile, initially comes off as very much her mother’s daughter – she might even wonder aloud why Mellie puts up with that man — but said simpatico tune quickly changes when she finds out about [spoiler].

Question: Are Tom and Liz headed for divorce on The Blacklist? — Lola

Natalie: It’s not looking good. Tom invites Liz to go on a trip for a teachers’ conference, but her job once again interferes. Don’t worry though, the mysterious Jolene will also be on the trip to help Tom pick up the pieces. Actually, maybe you should worry…

Question: Do you have any scoop on Nashville? — Laurie

Natalie: Producers are looking to cast the role of Luke Wheeler’s son Colt, a “too-cool-for-school” brooder who couldn’t care less about his dad’s music — or any country music for that matter. His tastes skew more toward EDM and rap. Though he’s initially skeptical of “Nashville princesses” like Maddie, he can’t help but be impressed by her musical talents, and the two end up bonding over their mutual embarrassment of their parents’ relationship both on and off the stage.

Question: What’s coming up on Arrow? — Andrea

Natalie: It’s finally time for Nyssa al Ghul (Katrina Law)! She’ll make her way to Starling City this week and will return later this season. In related news, we’ll learn much more about what — and who — has been occupying Sara’s time over the last six years. Expect to see a few flashbacks to the weeks surrounding the accident on the Queen’s Gambit.

Question: What’s going to happen to Cyrus on Once Upon a Time in Wonderland? — Sam

Natalie: An upcoming episode will explain Cyrus’ back-story, including how he ended up in that bottle. “Cyrus is described as very arrogant and selfish,” Peter Gadiot teases. “He’s quite the opposite of the romantic Cyrus we see. He’s going to be a complete d— basically, and he’s going to be punished for it by going into the bottle. After spending centuries in there to mull over his choices, he’s realized it’s good to be good.”

That’s it. Enjoy!

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Far From Home

The UP Network movie Far From Home will debut at 7 PM on February 9.

Barry Watson (7th Heaven) will play Nicholas Bell, who angrily left his small island town after a terrible fight with the uncle who raised him and owned the local newspaper where Nick began his writing career. After cutting off all ties with his uncle and going out on his own, Bell wrote a wildly successful novel, “Broken Windows,” which led critics to declare him to be the “voice of his new generation.” After 15 years of failure to come up with a meaningful follow-up novel, Bell settles into teaching undergraduate writing at a small university.

When he learns that his uncle has died, Bell returns to his hometown for the funeral, suffering one mishap after another. The local townspeople are glad to see the famous homegrown talent return, at least partially because his uncle left him the family’s local paper and key property. Eager to divest himself of the newspaper and return to teaching, Bell finds himself wedged in the middle of a bitter fight over the future of the island, and face to face with the real reason behind what sent him so far from home for so long.

The cast includes Stefanie von Pfetten (Cracked) and Paul McGillion (Stargate Atlantis).

Here is a trailer for Far From Home.

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TV Ratings

It was a very full night of programming on the major networks last night with the return of several prime-time dramas (after several weeks break) and more new episodes of other dramas.

Here is how all of the Tuesday night dramas fared in the overall ratings:

8 PM Shows:
NCIS (CBS) [NEW – Return from Break] – 19.3 million
Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (ABC) [NEW – Return from Break] – 6.5 million
The Originals (The CW) [NEW] – 2 million

9 PM Shows:
NCIS: Los Angeles (CBS) [NEW – Return from Break] – 16.4 million
Supernatural (The CW) [NEW] – 2.6 million

10 PM Shows:
Person of Interest (CBS) [NEW – Return from Break] – 12.1 million
Killer Women (ABC) [NEW] – 3.1 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

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