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TV Ratings

Last night’s programming on the major networks was filled with lots of reality, some sports and some repeats.

There was only one new episode of a Thursday night drama. Here is how that one drama fared in the overall ratings last night:

9 PM Show:
Gang Related (FOX) [NEW] – 3 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

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Chasing LifeOn June 10, the new ABC Family drama Chasing Life will debut at 9 PM.

The series follows April (Italia Ricci from Unnatural History), a smart and quick-witted twenty-something, who is an aspiring journalist trying to balance her ambitious career with her family, which includes her widowed mom, Sara (Mary Page Keller from Hart of Dixie and Pretty Little Liars), rebellious little sister, Brenna (Haley Ramm from Without a Trace), and her grandmother, Emma (Rebecca Schull from Suits). Just as things start to look up at work, home and on the romance front with co-worker Dominic (Richard Brancatisano from the Australian soap Home and Away), she gets the devastating news from an estranged uncle that she has cancer.

The cast includes Scott Michael Foster (Greek and Zero Hour), Steven Weber (Wings), and Aisha Dee (I Hate My Teenage Daughter).

Here is a trailer for Chasing Life:

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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:

6:40 PM:
Captain Phillips movie on Starz

7 PM:
The Breakfast Club movie on ABC Family
Rise of the Guardians (animated) movie on HBO Family

7:30 PM
Marley & Me movie on Fox Movie Channel
Speed movie on Oxygen

8 PM:
24: Live Another Day on FOX (Encore)
Game of Thrones on HBO (Reair)
Psych on ION
The Dark Knight movie on AMC
Up (animated) movie on Disney
Kung Fu Panda (animated) movie on FX
The Chronicles of Riddick movie on IFC

9 PM:
Gang Related on FOX (Encore)
Hart of Dixie on The CW (Reair)
Game of Thrones on HBO (Reair)
Psych on ION
Pretty in Pink movie on ABC Family
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey movie on More Max
Thor: The Dark World movie on Starz

10 PM:
Crossbones on NBC (NEW)
Continuum on Syfy (NEW)
Psych on ION
Marley & Me movie on Fox Movie Channel
Ocean’s Thirteen movie on Oxygen

Enjoy!

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It’s hard to believe that May is now over, but it is and that means it’s time to go over the ratings in regards to cable dramas, made-for-TV movies and mini-series that aired during the month.

Those ratings are all listed below:

CABLE DRAMAS

MONDAYS:

Bates Motel – The second season of the A&E thriller came to a close on May 5, earning 2.3 million viewers. The third season of Bates Motel will be back on A&E sometime next year.

Warehouse 13 – The long-running Syfy series aired its final three episodes (EVER!) during May. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

May 5 – 898,000 viewers
May 12 – 852,000 viewers
May 19 – 1.1 million (Series Finale)

This averages out 950,000 viewers for May.

Hit the Floor – The second season of the VH1 original series returned on May 26, earning 2.4 million viewers. A new episode of Hit the Floor aired on VH1 on June 2 with the next new episode set to air on June 9 at 9 PM.

TUESDAYS:

Fargo – The small screen adaptation of the box office film aired four episodes during May. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

May 6 – 1.7 million
May 13 – 1.6 million
May 20 – 1.8 million
May 27 – 1.5 million

This averages out to 1.7 million viewers for May. A new episode of Fargo aired on FX on June 3 with the next new episode set to air on June 10 at 10 PM.

The Haves and Have Nots – The Oxygen drama returned for a second season starting on May 27, earning 1.2 million viewers. A new episode of The Haves and Have Nots aired on Oxygen on June 3 with the next new episode set to air on June 10 at 9 PM.

WEDNESDAYS:

The Americans – The FX period piece aired the final three episodes of its second season during May. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

May 7 – 1.1 million
May 14 – 1.3 million
May 21 – 1.3 million

This averages out to 1.2 million viewers during May. The Americans was renewed by FX for a third season and will air sometime next year.

Rogue – The DirecTV drama returned for its second season starting on May 28, but ratings for that season premiere could not be tracked down. A new episode of Rogue aired on DirecTV on June 4 with another new episode set to air on June 11 at 10 PM.

THURSDAY:

There were no cable dramas airing on Thursdays in May.

FRIDAYS:

Continuum – The Syfy time-travel series aired five episodes of its third season during May. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

May 2 – 762,000 viewers
May 9 – 624,000 viewers
May 16 – 979,000 viewers
May 23 – 935,000 viewers
May 30 – 663,000 viewers

This averages out to 793,000 viewers for May. A new episode of Continuum will air Syfy on June 6 at 9 PM.

SATURDAYS:

Orphan Black – The second season of the acclaimed BBC America series aired five episodes during May. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

May 3 – 304,000 viewers (approximate average)
May 10- 484,000 viewers
May 17 – 510,000 viewers
May 24 – 541,000 viewers
May 31 – 497,000 viewers

This averages out to approximately 467,000 viewers for May. The next new episode of Orphan Black will air on BBC America on June 7 at 9 PM.

Da Vinci’s Demons – The Starz period piece drama aired the final four episodes of its second season during May. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

May 3 – 186,000 viewers (approximate average)
May 10 – 208,000 viewers (approximate average)
May 17 – 439,000 viewers
May 24 – Mini-marathon of previous episodes
May 31 – 254,000 (approximate average) [Season Finale]

This averages out to approximately 272000 viewers for May. Da Vinci’s Demons was renewed for a third season by Starz and that will air at some point in 2015.

SUNDAYS:

Drop Dead Diva – The Lifetime dramedy aired three more episodes from its sixth and final season during May. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

May 4 – 1.5 million
May 11 – 1.2 million
May 18 – 1.3 million
May 25 – No episode aired

This averages out to 1.3 million viewers for May. A new episode of Drop Dead Diva aired on Lifetime on June 1 with another new episode set to air on June 8 at 9 PM.

Game of Thrones – The HBO period piece drama aired three new episodes from its current fourth season during May. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

May 4 – 7.2 million
May 11 – 6.4 million
May 18 – 7.2 million
May 25 – No episode aired

This averages out to 6.9 million viewers for May. A new episode of Game of Thrones aired on HBO on June 1 with another new episode set to air on June 8 at 9 PM.

Turn – The new AMC period piece drama aired four episodes of its debut season during May. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

May 4 – 1.2 million
May 11 – 1.1 million (approximate average)
May 18 – 1.1 million
May 25 – 1.4 million

This averages out to approximately 1.2 million viewers for May. A new episode of Turn aired on AMC on June 1 with the season finale set to air on June 8 at 9 PM.

Mad Men – The finale season of the AMC award-winning series aired four new episodes, including its mid-season finale during May. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

May 4 – 2.1 million
May 11 – 1.9 million
May 18 – 1.9 million
May 25 – 1.9 million (Mid-Season Finale)

This averages out to 2 million viewers for May. The remainder of the final season of Mad Men is expected to air on AMC sometime next spring.

Devious Maids – The Lifetime soap opera aired four new episodes of its second season during May. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

May 4 – 1.6 million
May 11 – 1.7 million
May 18 – 1.5 million
May 25 – 1.8 million

This averages out to 1.7 million viewers for May. A new episode of Devious Maids aired on Lifetime on June 1 with another new episode set to air on June 8 at 10 PM.

Signed Sealed Delivered – The new Hallmark Channel series aired four episodes of its debut season during May. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

May 4 – 1.3 million (approximate average)
May 11 – 969,000 viewers (approximate average)
May 18 – 964,000 viewers (approximate average)
May 25 – 874,000 viewers (approximate average)

This averages out to approximately 1 million viewers for May. A new episode of Signed Sealed Delivered aired on the Hallmark Channel on June 1 with another new episode set to air on June 8 at 8 PM.

Salem – The WGN America thriller aired four episodes of its debut season during May. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

May 4 – 440,000 viewers
May 11 – 319,000 viewers (approximate average)
May 18 – 500,000 viewers
May 25 – 322,000 viewers (approximate average)

This averages out to approximately 395,000 viewers for May. A new episode of Salem aired on WGN America on June 1 with another new episode set to air on June 8 at 10 PM.

Penny Dreadful – The new Showtime period piece thriller debuted on May 11, airing three episodes during May. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

May 11 – 1.4 million
May 18 – 722,000 viewers
May 25 – 734,000 viewers

This average out to 952,000 viewers for May. A new episode of Penny Dreadful aired on Showtime on June 1 with another new episode set to air on June 8 at 10 PM.

MADE-FOR-TV MOVIES AND MINI-SERIES

There were a little over a dozen made-for-TV movies and mini-series that aired on the cable networks during May. Here is a list of those movies/mini-series where ratings could be found (listed highest to lowest):

Rosemary’s Baby (NBC) [Parts 1 and 2] – 3.5 million (average over two nights)
Petals on the Wind (Lifetime) – 3.4 million
A Daughter’s Nightmare (Lifetime) – 1.5 million
Return to Zero (Lifetime) – 1.5 million
Mom’s Day Away (Hallmark Channel) – 1.4 million
The Normal Heart (HBO) – 1.4 million
The Good Sister (Lifetime) – 1.3 million
Labyrinth (The CW) [Parts 1 and 2] – 1 million (approximate average over two nights)
The Color of Rain (Hallmark Movie Channel) – 951,000 viewers (approximate average)
In the Flesh (BBC America [Parts 1 through 4] – 294,000 (approximate average)

Here are the new made-for-TV movies and mini-series that aired during May for which ratings could not be found:

Bomb Girls: Facing the Enemy (Reelz Channel)
Call the Midwife (PBS) [Parts 6 through 8]
Mr. Selfridge (PBS) [Parts 6 through 10]
My Mother’s Future Husband (UP Channel)
The Bletchley Circle (PBS) [Parts 1 and 2]

Ratings results for the cable dramas, the mini-series and the made-for-TV movies that are set to air in June that can be tracked down, will be provided as soon as possible in July.

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Hey All,

Here are the news items for today:

TELEVISION

A handful of guest stars will be showing up on Royal Pains when it returns for its sixth season on USA Network, starting on June 10. Actress Gillian Alexy (Damages and The Americans) will recur as the mysterious Charlotte, who Hank (series lead Mark Feuerstein) met while traveling in Europe. Actor Patrick Breen (Kevin Hill and Men in Black) will play Bob, an unconventional couples counselor who has a big impact on Paige (series regular Brooke D’Orsay) and Evan (series regular Paulo Costanzo). Actor Jeremy Davidson (The Americans and Army Wives) will play Ray Mazzarino, a new HankMed patient who recently moved to the Hamptons for a fresh start and goes into business with Evan. And actresses Martha Higareda (El Mariachi) and Natalie Hall (True Blood and Star-Crossed) have landed roles, playing the lively bartender at a quiet local bar that becomes a sanctuary for Jeremiah (series regular Ben Shenkman) and Hope, a burlesque dancer who asks for Jeremiah’s help when she complains of pain during her act respectively. (The Deadline Team)

Actor Suraj Sharma (Life of Pi and Million Dollar Arm) has landed a recurring role in Homeland where he will play Aayan Ibrahim, a Pakistani medical student who crosses paths with Carrie Mathison (series lead Claire Danes). Homeland will back on Showtime this fall. (Dan Snierson at Entertainment Weekly)

Actress Merritt Patterson (Ravenswood and Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief) has landed a role on The Royals, the first original scripted series from E!. She will play an American girl whose father works for the royal family, causing her to end up in a relationship with the prince (series regular William Moseley from The Chronicles of Narnia franchise). The series is set to debut sometime in 2015. (Kamala Kirk at E! Online)

Actress Rachel Nichols (Continuum) and Harry Hamlin (Veronica Mars, L.A. Law and Mad Men) will recur on the new upcoming USA Network drama Rush that stars Tom Ellis (The Fades and The Secret of Crickley Hall) as Dr. Rush, a renegade physician, who privately caters to L.A.’s elite. Hamlin will play Rush’s estranged father, Warren, a retired doctor who has been a controlling, domineering and judgmental presence in his son’s life while Nichols will portray Warren’s much younger trophy wife, Corrine. (The Hollywood Reporter and Vlada Gelman at TV Line)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

HBO is developing a drama series called MaddAddam based on the Margaret Atwood book trilogy that is set in the mid-21st century in a world where corporations have taken over for governments and the genetic modification of organisms is perversely ubiquitous. The project will center on the events before and after a Waterless Flood that wipes out almost all of the world’s population and follows an extensive cast of characters, including those responsible for the apocalypse and those struggling to survive it. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Actor Doug Savant (Desperate Housewives) and actress Diane Farr (Numb3rs) have joined the cast of two ABC Family drama pilots. Savant will appear in Recovery Road, which is based on the Blake Nelson’s young adult novel of the same name that focuses on teenager Maddie Graham (Samantha Logan from 666 Park Avenue), who’s dealing with addiction. Savant will play Alan, Maddie’s father and a charismatic politician. Farr will appear in the paranormal pilot Stitchers, which centers on a young woman recruited into a covert government agency to be “stitched” into the minds of the recently deceased, using their memories to investigate murders and decipher mysteries that otherwise would have gone to the grave. Farr will play the brilliant and intrepid Maggie, the head of a secret program at a federal agency that investigates serious crimes. (Philiana Ng at The Hollywood Reporter)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Actor Daniel Dae Kim (Hawaii Five-0 and Lost) has joined the cast of the Divergent sequel Insurgent, playing Jack Kang, a representative of the Candor faction. (Erin Strecker at Entertainment Weekly)

BOX OFFICE TRAILER

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Murder in the FirstThe new TNT drama Murder in the First will debut on June 9 at 10 PM.

The series follows homicide detectives Terry English (Taye Diggs from Private Practice) and Hildy Mulligan (Kathleen Robertson from Boss) as they investigate two seemingly unrelated murders. The mystery deepens, however, when they find both murders have a common denominator in a Silicon Valley wunderkind (Tom Felton from the Harry Potter franchise).

The cast includes Raphael Sbarge (Once Upon A Time), Ian Anthony Dale (Hawaii Five-0 and The Event), Nicole Ari Parker (Revolution), Currie Graham (Raising the Bar), Richard Schiff (The West Wing), James Cromwell (Babe, L.A. Confidential) and Steven Weber (Dallas and Wings).

Here is a trailer for Murder in the First:

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TV Ratings

In a night filled with mostly repeats, some sports and a little bit of reality, there were at least a couple of new airings by dramas on the major networks last night.

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

9 PM Show:
The 100 (The CW) [NEW – Part 1 of 2 – Season Finale] – 1.6 million

10 PM Show:
Motive (ABC) [NEW] – 5.1 million

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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:

6:50 PM:
Underworld movie on Starz

7 PM:
Sixteen Candles movie on ABC Family

7:30 PM:
The Princess Diaries movie on Oxygen

8 PM:
The Vampire Diaries on The CW (Reair)
Castle on TNT
NCIS: Los Angeles on USA Network
Ghostbusters movie on AMC
Hotel Transylvania (animated) movie on Encore
Born of the Fourth of July movie on Flix
You’ve Got Mail movie on TV Land

8:10 PM:
Fantastic Four movie on More Max

9 PM:
Gang Related on FOX (NEW)
The Originals on The CW (Reair)
Game of Thrones on HBO Signature (Reair)
Castle on TNT
NCIS: Los Angeles on USA Network
The Breakfast Club movie on ABC Family
Underworld: Evolution movie on Starz
The Bourne Ultimatum movie on Syfy

10 PM:
Game of Thrones on HBO (Reair)
Castle on TNT
NCIS: Los Angeles on USA Network
Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters movie on More Max

10:01 PM:
Elementary on CBS (Reair)

Enjoy!

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Hey All,

Here are the news items for today:

TELEVISION

Showtime has renewed its horror drama Penny Dreadful or a 10-episode second season. (Cynthia Littleton at Variety)

ONLINE SERIES DEVELOPMENT NEWS

Actress Jenessa Grant (the ill-fated Aylee on Reign) will be a series regular on the Amazon drama pilot Hysteria that centers on Dr. Logan Harlow (Mena Suvari), a bright but socially awkward neurologist/psychiatrist at the University of Texas Medical School who travels to her hometown of Austin, TX to investigate a mysterious epidemic among high school girls that might be spreading through technology. Grant will play Cassie Yates, the star dancer of the high school team who will transform into a powerful force. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

TV MINI-SERIES NEWS

The History Channel is developing a three-night, six-part mini-series called Sons of Liberty that will follow a defiant and radical group of young men, including Sam Adams, John Adams, Paul Revere, John Hancock and Joseph Warren as they band together in secrecy to spark a revolution and make America a nation. Ben Barnes (The Chronicles of Narnia), Henry Thomas (E.T.) and Michael Raymond-James (Once Upon a Time) will play Sam Adams, John Adams and Revere, respectively, while Rafe Spall (Prometheus) and Ryan Eggold (The Blacklist) will fill the roles of Hancock and Warren. Marton Csokas (Rogue) will play Thomas Gage, the general who is sent to handle the unrest in Boston, while Dean Norris (Breaking Bad and Under the Dome) has been cast as Benjamin Franklin. (Matt Mitovich at TV Line)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Actor Tim Roth (Lie to Me and the upcoming box office film Grace Of Monaco), will appear as George Wallace in the upcoming film Selma that is about Martin Luther King’s 1965 landmark voting rights campaign. (Mike Fleming, Jr. at Deadline)

Actor Djimon Hounsou (Blood Diamond) will appear alongside Alexander Skarsgard (True Blood) and Margot Robbie (The Wolf of Wall Street) in the upcoming adaptation of the classic story about Tarzan. Hounsou will play the role of Chief Mbonga. (Mike Fleming, Jr. at Deadline)

Actress Naomi Watts has joined the cast of the Divergent franchise (based on the Veronica Roth books), playing the key role of Evelyn, the leader of the Factionless, which were featured in the first film. (Heat Vision)

BOX OFFICE TRAILER

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

Question: Anything on Falling Skies? — Deon

Natalie: Tom and Anne’s daughter Alexis has gone through some very interesting changes — including suddenly looking like a Daenerys Targaryen (from Game of Thrones) knock-off. The human-alien hybrid says she believes in peace, but can she really be trusted? Also, with Alexis separated from her parents when the season begins, Tom will look to a past ally for help being reunited with his family.

Question: I need some Sleepy Hollow scoop, ASAP! — Carlton

Natalie: Remember when the producers said that the team would create a creature to combat Headless? Well, that creature now has a name! The new monster, which will be built using Headless’ head, will be called “The Kindred,” according to executive producer Roberto Orci. “It’s sort of a doppelganger of someone you might’ve seen,” he says of the creation. “Sometimes you have to fight fire with fire.”

Question: Barbie survives on Under the Dome, right? — Steven

Natalie: Given that the last time we saw Barbie he was thisclose to being hanged in front of the residents of Chester’s Mill, things aren’t looking great. But, just for you, I will officially cross him off the list of those dying in the premiere. However, given the new problems headed Barbie’s way — you might find a clue here — he might wish he was dead.

Question: Is Jane really pregnant on Rizzoli & Isles? — Harrison

Natalie: Yup, and she’s trying to keep it a secret. But that won’t last too long when someone in her inner circle figures out that she’s with child and confirms it with Maura. “Jane is still figuring out how to handle this,” executive producer Jan Nash says. “But she’s definitely pregnant. We didn’t want to throw that out there and not go through with it. Will she keep [the baby]? That’s a different question.”

Question: Should I be worried about Mike’s new secretary on Suits? — Tate

Natalie: Well, executive producer Aaron Korsh does call Amy “his Donna.” The two have a very easygoing chemistry — and already rib each other on lunch orders — but it doesn’t sound like she even has to try to be a third wheel. “There are quite a few bumps for [Mike and Rachel],” Korsh says, ominously adding that he has “decided for sure” whether or not the pair — whom he had wanted to break up last season — will split this year.

Question: So happy Beauty and the Beast is back! But what’s going to happen now that Cat’s been kidnapped? — Maria

Natalie: Why worry? We all know how resourceful Detective Chandler is! Of course, it doesn’t hurt that Vincent returns from being on the lam to look for her. And it sounds like her kidnapping will have long-reaching consequences. “We find out who the guys that have taken her are early in the episode, but they’re not who they seem,” Kristin Kreuk teases. “The episode [sets] the groundwork for what the show will be more like in Season 3.”

Question: Do you have any intel on if Hayden Panettiere’s pregnancy will be written into Nashville next season? —Brooke

Ausiello: I’m told Callie Khouri and her fellow writers are debating this issue as we speak (many of them heard the news around the same time as the general public, which means they’ve only had a week or so to weigh the pros and cons). My guess? Hayden’s baby bump will be incorporated into the show.

Question: Will Rachel Bilson’s pregnancy be written into the fourth season of Hart of Dixie? —Julianne

Ausiello: Unlike the uncertainty surrounding Nashville’s Juliette, I hear Dixie producers have made a decision about whether or not to impregnate Zoe. Unfortunately, they’re not sharing it with anyone. A show source would only confirm that “Rachel will appear in all upcoming episodes.”

Question: This hiatus is killing me. Got any Teen Wolf spoilers? Preferably anything about Stiles? —Stephanie

Ausiello: You’re in luck, Stephanie, because the June 23 premiere is full of Stiles. Not only does he get a chance to play bad ass, which is always fun, but he also has a few intense moments with both of the ladies in his life — one more so than the other. Needless to say, Stiles’ love life won’t become any less complicated in Season 4.

Question: Will Matthew Goode be returning to The Good Wife next season? Finn started growing on me by the finale. —Jennifer

Ausiello: Robert and Michelle King apparently share your enthusiasm, because I can exclusively confirm that Goode will be back in Season 6 as a full-fledged series regular.

Question: Covert Affairs’ Auggie has gotten a lot of promotions in past seasons that haven’t lasted – any promotions this year, and if so, will they stick? –Rhiannon

Ausiello: “No promotions so far this year,” Christopher Gorham answered when we chatted him up at Upfronts, “and I’d be surprised if we see any more of that, because really, Auggie loves what he does, and nothing else really fits.”

Question: What is gonna be the status of Barry and Felicity’s relationship on The Flash and Arrow? –Rachelle

Ausiello: It is hinted in the Flash premiere that Barry’s trip to Starling City (and/or a certain someone he met there!) indeed made an impression on him. But we also see almost immediately that the CSI whiz shares a quite complicated “relationship” with Iris West, the police detective’s daughter he “grew up with” after his mother was murdered/his father arrested. Obviously, the question will be: When will those two ever be on the same page regarding what they feel beyond a “brother/sister” vibe?

Question: Will we get to see Once Upon a Time‘s “Rumbelle” as a married couple, seeing them in their home instead if the shop all the time? Will they have a honeymoon, eventually? Will we see some happy times? –Intarr

Ausiello: Funny you should bust out the H-word. Because in previewing Season 4 — where Rumple will continue to conceal the secret about the true dagger, as well as revisit whatever complicated history he has with that ice queen, Elsa — series co-creator Adam Horowitz said, “There is a list of things that are brewing for Belle and Rumple to deal with, but before they do, let’s let them enjoy their honeymoon.” (Surely he was speaking figuratively, so calm down, everyone.)

Question: Do you have anything on Switched at Birth? —Nikki

Ausiello: Bay and Emmett’s night of passion will be followed by a whole mess of complications — does boyfriend Tank ring a bell? — in the June 16 season opener. And that’s too bad because Emmett could really use Bay’s support when things go from bad to worse with tormentor Matthew.

Question: How will Callie react when she meets her biological father on The Fosters? —Marissa

Ausiello: Better question: How will you react upon seeing Dawson’s Creek‘s Kerr Smith playing dad to a teenager? Also, what makes you think Callie wants to meet her father when the show returns on June 16?

That’s it. Enjoy!

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TV Ratings

It was a full night of reality and repeats with only one drama airing a new episode on the major networks.

Here is how that one drama fared in the overall ratings last night:

10 PM Show:
The Night Shift (NBC) [NEW] – 7.2 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

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