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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:

7 PM:
The Karate Kid (classic) movie on Oxygen

7:30 PM:
Cloud 9 movie on Disney

8 PM:
Gotham on FOX (Reair)
Castle on TNT
If There Be Thorns movie on Lifetime (Reair)
We Bought at Zoo movie on FX
Walking Tall movie on Showtime 2

9 PM:
Jane the Virgin on The CW (RETURN)
Castle on TNT
Ella Enchanted movie on ABC Family

10 PM:
Being Mary Jane on BET (Reair)
The Royals on E! (Reair)

10:01 PM:
The Night Shift on NBC (NEW)
The Returned on A&E (NEW)
Castle on ABC (Reair)

10:30 PM:
We Bought a Zoo movie on FX

Enjoy!

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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:

NOTE: Happy Easter!

6 PM:
Despicable Me (animated) movie on ABC Family
Taken 2 movie on FX
The Proposal movie on Lifetime

6:55 PM:
Game of Thrones on HBO2 (Reair)

7 PM:
Love Comes Softly movie on Hallmark Channel

7:55 PM:
Outlander on Starz (Reair of Mid-Season Premiere)

8 PM:
Call the Midwife mini-series on PBS (NEW)
If There Be Thorns movie on Lifetime (DEBUT)
Psych on Esquire

9 PM:
A.D. The Bible Continues on NBC (DEBUT)
Mr. Selfridge mini-series on PBS (NEW)
Being Mary Jane on BET (Reair)
Outlander on Starz (Reair of Mid-Season Premiere)
Psych on Esquire
When Calls the Heart movie on Hallmark Channel

10 PM:
American Odyssey on NBC (DEBUT)
Wolf Hall mini-series on PBS (DEBUT)
The Royals on E! (NEW)
Being Mary Jane on BET (Reair)
Psych on Esquire
Man of Steel movie on Cinemax
Slumdog Millionaire movie on Sundance

Enjoy!

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TV Ratings

It was regular night of programming on the major networks on Friday night.

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

8 PM Show:
Grimm (NBC) [NEW] – 4.5 million

9 PM Show:
Hawaii Five-0 (CBS) [NEW] – 8.9 million

10 PM Show:
Blue Bloods (CBS) [NEW] – 10.7 million

What did you watch on TV Friday night? Please share.

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TV Ratings

It was full night of programming on the major networks on Thursday night.

Here is how the Thursday night shows fared in the overall ratings:

8 PM Shows:
Grey’s Anatomy (ABC) [NEW] – 6.6 million
Bones (FOX) [NEW] – 4.7 million

9 PM Shows:
The Blacklist (NBC) [NEW] – 7.5 million
Scandal (ABC) [NEW] – 7.2 million
Backstrom (FOX) [NEW] – 3.2 million

10 PM Shows:
Elementary (CBS) [NEW] – 7.4 million
American Crime (ABC) [NEW] – 4.7 million
The Slap (NBC) [NEW – Series Finale] – 3.3 million

What did you watch on TV Thursday night? Please share.

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We are one month closer to the end of the 2014-2015 TV season. Where did the time go? This season has seemingly gone by so fast, don’t you think? Despite that there was plenty of programming options on the cable front for TV viewers to enjoy. Let’s take a look at how all of the cable dramas, made-for-TV movies, mini-series and/or event series fared in the ratings for the month of March.

First, here are the ratings for the cable dramas:

CABLE DRAMAS

MONDAYS:

Eye Candy – The new MTV thriller aired its final three episodes during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

March 2 – 579,000 viewers
March 9 – 525,000 viewers
March 16 – 541,000 viewers (Season Finale)

This averages out to 548,000 viewers for March. MTV has yet to decide if Eye Candy will be given a second season.

The Fosters – The family drama aired its final four episodes from its second season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

March 2 – 1.2 million
March 9 – 1.1 million
March 16 – 1.3 million
March 23 – 1.4 million (Season Finale)

This averages out to 1.3 million viewers for March. The Fosters will return for its third season on ABC Family this summer.

Chasing Life – The ABC Family drama aired its final four new episodes of its debut season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

March 2 – 733,000 viewers
March 9 – 635,000 viewers
March 16 – 694,000 viewers
March 23 – 934,000 viewers (Season Finale)

This averages out to 749,000 viewers for March. Chasing Life will be back for its second season on ABC Family this summer.

Better Call Saul – The AMC prequel to Breaking Bad aired five new episodes of its debut season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

March 2 – 2.7 million
March 9 – 2.6 million
March 16 – 2.7 million
March 23 – 2.9 million
March 31 – 2.4 million

This averages out to 2.7 million viewers for March. A new episode of Better Call Saul will air on AMC on Monday, April 6 at 10 PM.

Bates Motel – The A&E series returned for its second season on March 9, airing four episodes during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

March 9 – 2.1 million (Season Premiere)
March 16 – 1.9 million
March 23 – 1.9 million
March 31 – 1.7 million

This averages out to 1.9 million viewers for March. A new episode of Bates Motel will air on A&E on Monday, April 6 at 9 PM.

The Returned – This Americanized version of the French original debuted on A&E on March 9, airing four episodes of its debut season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

March 9 – 1.5 million (DEBUT)
March 16 – 1.1 million
March 23 – 1.1 million
March 31 – 1.1 million

This averages out to 1.2 million viewers for March. A new episode of The Returned will air on A&E on Monday, April 6 at 10 PM.

TUESDAYS:

The Haves and Have Nots – The OWN soap opera aired four new episodes, including its mid-season finale, of its third season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

March 3 – 2.9 million
March 10 – 3 million
March 17 – 3 million
March 24 – 3.5 million (Mid-Season Finale)

This averages out to 3.1 million viewers for March. The Haves and Have Nots will return for the rest of its third season on OWN later this year.

Pretty Little Liars – The long-running ABC Family soap opera aired the final four episodes of its fifth season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

March 3 – 1.5 million
March 10 – 1.7 million
March 17 – 1.7 million
March 24 – 2.6 million (Season Finale)

This averages out to 1.9 million viewers for March. Pretty Little Liars will be back on ABC Family for its sixth season later in 2015.

Switched at Birth – This ABC Family drama aired two new episodes of its fourth season, including the spring finale, during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

March 3 – 958,000 viewers
March 10 – 1.1 million (Spring Finale)

This averages out to 1 million viewers for March. Switched at Birth will return for the rest of its fourth season on ABC Family later in 2015.

Justified – The long-running FX series aired five new episodes of its sixth and final season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

March 3 – 1.7 million
March 10 – 1.8 million
March 17 – 1.8 million
March 24 – 1.7 million
March 31 – 2 million

This averages out to 1.8 million viewers for March. A new episode of Justified will air on FX on Tuesday, April 7 at 10 PM.

Being Mary Jane – The BET drama aired five new episodes of its second season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

March 3 – 2.1 million
March 10 – 1.7 million
March 17 – 1.4 million
March 24 – 1.7 million
March 31 – 2 million

This averages out to 1.8 million viewers for March. A new episode of Being Mary Jane will air on BET on Tuesday, April 7 at 10 PM.

Rizzoli & Isles – The long-running TNT cop drama aired the final four episodes of its fifth season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

March 3 – 3.5 million
March 10 – 3.1 million
March 17 – 3.4 million and 3.6 million (Two-Hour Season Finale)

This averages out to 3.4 million viewers for March. Rizzoli & Isles will be back for its sixth season on TNT later in 2015.

Perception – This TNT drama aired the final three episodes of its third and final season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

March 3 – 1.7 million
March 10 – 1.7 million
March 17 – 1.8 million (Series Finale)

This averages out to 1.7 million viewers for March.

WEDNESDAYS:

Hindsight – The new VH1 time-travel drama aired the final two episodes of its debut season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

March 4 – 277,000 viewers
March 11 – 249,000 viewers (Season Finale)

This averages out to 263,000 viewers for March. Hindsight will return for a second season on VH1 later this year.

Suits – The USA Network legal drama aired the season finale of its fourth season on March 4, earning 1.6 million viewers. Suits will be back for its fifth season this summer on the USA Network.

The Americans – This FX spy drama aired four new episodes from its third season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

March 4 – 931,000 viewers
March 11 – 1.2 million
March 18 – 1.1 million
March 25 – 988,000 viewers

This averages out to 1.1 million viewers for March. A new episode of The Americans aired on FX on April 1 with the next new episode set to air on Wednesday, April 8 at 10 PM.

Broadchurch – The BBC America drama returned for its second season on March 4, airing four episodes during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

March 4 – 403,000 viewers (Season Premiere)
March 11 – 387,000 viewers
March 18 – 337,000 viewers
March 25 – 228,000 viewers

This averages out to 339,000 viewers for March. A new episode of Broadchurch aired on BBC America on April 1 with the next new episode set to air on Wednesday, April 8 at 10 PM.

The DirecTV drama Full Circle: Chicago Payback aired its premiere episode on March 25, but ratings for that episode could not be tracked down. A new episode aired on DirecTV on April 1 with the next new episodes set to air on Wednesday, April 9 at 8 PM.

THURSDAYS:

Vikings – The History Channel period piece drama aired four new episodes from its third season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

March 5 – 2.4 million
March 12 – 2.6 million
March 19 – 2.6 million
March 26 – 2.4 million

This averages out to 2.5 million viewers for March. A new episode of Vikings aired on the History Channel on April 2 with the next new episode set to air on Thursday, April 9 at 10 PM.

Dig – The new USA Network drama premiered on March 5, airing four episodes of its debut season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

March 5 – 1.8 million (DEBUT)
March 12 – 1.4 million
March 19 – 1.4 million
March 26 – 1.3 million

This averages out to 1.5 million viewers for March. A new episode of Dig aired on the USA Network on April 2 with the next new episode set to air on Thursday, April 9 at 10 PM.

The new Pivot event series Fortitude aired four new episodes of its debut season during March, but ratings could not be tracked down for those episodes. A new episode aired on April 2 with the next new episode set to air on Thursday, April 9 at 10 PM.

FRIDAYS:

Banshee – The Cinemax drama aired the final two episodes of its third season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

March 6 – 564,000 viewers
March 13 – 692,000 viewers (Season Finale)

This averages out to 628,000 viewers for March. Banshee will return for a fourth season on Cinemax later this year.

12 Monkeys – The new Syfy series aired four more new episodes of its debut season during the month. The ratings for those are as follows:

March 6 – 843,000 viewers
March 13 – 708,000 viewers
March 20 – 727,000 viewers
March 27 – 677,000 viewers

This averages out to 739,000 viewers for March. A new episode of 12 Monkeys aired on Syfy on April 3 with the season finale set to air on Friday, April 10 at 9 PM.

Helix – The Syfy thriller aired four more new episodes of its second season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

March 6 – 522,000 viewers
March 13 – 547,000 viewers
March 20 – 570,000 viewers
March 27 – 519,000 viewers

This averages out to 540,000 viewers for March. A new episode of Helix aired on Syfy on April 3 with the season finale set to air on Friday, April 10 at 10 PM.

SATURDAYS:

Black Sails – The Starz drama aired the final four episodes of its second season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

March 7 – 632,000 viewers
March 14 – 743,000 viewers
March 21 – 653,000 viewers
March 28 – 668,000 (Season Finale)

This averages out to 674,000 viewers for March. Black Sails will be back for a third season on Starz later in 2015.

The Musketeers – The BBC America period piece drama aired the final three episodes of its second season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

March 7 – 210,000 viewers
March 14 – 228,000 viewers
March 21 – 251,000 viewers (Season Finale)

This averages out to 230,000 viewers for March. The Musketeers will be back on BBC America for a third season.

Good Witch – The Hallmark Channel series aired four new episodes of its debut season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

March 7 – 2 million
March 14 – 2 million
March 21 – 1.9 million
March 28 – 2.2 million

This averages out to 2 million for March. Good Witch will air a new episode on the Hallmark Channel tonight, April 4 with the next new episode set to air on Saturday, April 11 at 8 PM.

SUNDAYS:

The Walking Dead – The zombie-filled AMC drama aired the final five episodes of its fifth season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

March 1 – 14.4 million
March 8 – 14.5 million
March 15 – 13.8 million
March 22 – 13.8 million
March 29 – 15.8 million (Season Finale)

This averages out to 14.4 million viewers for March. The Walking Dead has been renewed for a sixth season by AMC.

The Royals – The first scripted drama on E! premiered on March 15, airing three episodes of its debut season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

March 15 – 1.4 million (DEBUT)
March 22 – 1.3 million
March 29 – 825,000 viewers

This averages out to 1.2 million viewers for March. A new episode of The Royals will air on Sunday, April 5 on E! at 10 PM.

The two-hour Christmas episode of Downton Abbey aired on PBS on March 1, but ratings could not be tracked down.

MADE-FOR-TV MOVIES AND MINI-SERIES

There were only a little over a handful of made-for-TV movies and/or mini-series that aired on the cable networks during March. Here is a list of those for which ratings could be found:

The Dovekeepers (CBS) [Mini-Series Part 1] – 9 million
Killing Jesus (Nat Geo) – 3.7 million
Portrait of Love (Hallmark) – 1.7 million

And here is a list of those that aired during March for which ratings could NOT be found:

Call the Midwife (PBS)
Hear No Evil (TV One)
Killer Crush (Lifetime
Noah’s Ark (UP Channel)
Mr. Selfridge (PBS)

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

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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:

NOTE: There will be an all-day marathon of Outlander episodes on Starz, leading up to the mid-season premiere.

8 PM:
Good Witch on Hallmark Channel (NEW)
Secrets and Lies on ABC (Reair)
NCIS on CBS (Reair)
Dig on USA Network (Reair)
Despicable Me (animated) movie on ABC Family

8:30 PM:
The Last Ship on TNT (Reair)

9 PM:
Outlander on Starz (NEW – Mid-Season Premiere)
Aurora Teagarden: A Bone to Pick movie on Hallmark Channel (DEBUT)
Scorpion on CBS (Reair)
Sleepy Hollow on FOX (Reair)
Dig on USA Network (Reair)

9:30 PM:
The Last Ship on TNT (Reair)

10 PM:
Outlander on Starz (Encore of Mid-Season Premiere)
Dig on USA Network (Reair)
Ocean’s Eleven movie on AMC

10:30 PM:
The Last Ship on TNT (Reair)

Enjoy!

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Hey All,

Here are the news items for this past week:

TELEVISION

NBC has decided what their next live musical TV event: The Wiz. (Elizabeth Wagmeister at Variety)

Actress Maisie Williams (Game of Thrones) will guest star in an upcoming episode of Doctor Who, but there aren’t any details on what character she will play. (The Futon Critic)

Actor Arthur Darvill (Doctor Who) will star in the proposed Arrow/The Flash spin-off. He will play Rip Hunter, a roguish time traveler who hides the strains of being responsible for history itself behind a facade of charm and wit. Meanwhile, newcomer Ciara Renee has also landed a role in the spin-off where she will play Kendra Saunders aka Hawkgirl. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Actress Emmanuelle Vaugier (Lost girl) has landed a six-episode recurring role on the BC summer series Mistresses where she will play Niko, who’s becomes the new mixologist at Wunderbar and a thorn in Joss’ (series regular Jes Macallan) side. (Erik Pedersen at Deadline)

The Americans has been given a season 4 order by FX. (Elizabeth Wagmeister at Variety)

Netflix has given their new thriller Bloodline a second season order. (Elizabeth Wagmeister at Variety)

Actor Hisham Tawfiq has been promoted to series regular on The Blacklist for the show’s third season that will air during the 2015-2016 TV season. He plays Red’s bodyguard Dembe. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Actor Tom Amandes (Everwood) will appear in an upcoming episode of Revenge, but details about what character he will play is being kept under wraps. TV viewers will recall that Amandes and Revenge lead Emily VanCamp appeared in Everwood together. (Andy Swift at TV Line)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

ABC Family has given a series order to Shadowhunters, which is based on the Cassandra Clare book series The Mortal Instruments. The story follows 18-year-old Clary Fray, who discovers her family history of Shadowhunters and quickly gets throw into their world of demon hunting alongside fairies, warlocks, vampires, and werewolves. (Dana Rose Falcone at Entertainment Weekly)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Here are the top 10 box office films from this past weekend courtesy of Box Office Mojo:

1. Home – 54 million
2. Get Hard – 34.6 million
3. Insurgent – 22 million
4. Cinderella – 17.5 million
5. It Follows – 4 million
6. Kingsmen: The Secret Service – 3 million
7. Run All Night – 2.2 million
8. The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel – 2.18 million
9. Do You Believe? – 2.15 million
10. The Gunman – 2 million

Actor Stephen Amell (Arrow) will play Casey Jones in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 film alongside Megan Fox. (Justin Kroll at Variety)

Q&A SECTION (with Kristin Dos Santos at E!, Michael Ausiello and Matt Mitovich at TV Line and Natalie Abrams at Entertainment Weekly)

Question: I am still freaking out over PLL’s finale! I can’t believe the girls are still going to be trapped in the Dollhouse in season six! I need more scoop from your interview with Marlene! – Lauren D.

Kristin: Fret not, they will eventually get out, but it might take them awhile to recover, Marlene King warns. “The fallout of what they go through definitely leaves them scarred and in need of healing and rebonding with the families and their bed buddies and their loved ones,” she says. Kind adds that season six is “really about answers and closure for all of them. It is an ending to the story that we started so long ago, but it’s a very fast-paced ending to the story.”

Question: I need something on Game of Thrones. The premiere is so close, I can’t wait! – Brandon

Kristin: Sorry bromance lovers, but Bronn isn’t going to be too upset over his breakup with Tyrion. “He’s really moving on,” Jerome Flynn says of Bronn when we catch up with him in season five. “He’s got this plan that involves the lovely Lollys Stokeworth, who’s very sweet. The plan is to get married and then Lollys has got a sister with a big castle and he’s got his eyes on that castle. He’s going to use his ways to get that castle.”

Question: Give us some Outlander scoop, please! – GinnyMae

Kristin: Looking ahead: The fifth episode back ends with everything in such a dark place (someone has been taken), that I’m probably going to have to go on medication to deal with the stress of how long I have to wait to see the sixth episode back. It is at that point that the series will get VERY dark, and we will all need to group hug on the daily.

Question: Loving The Royals! So my kind of show! What’s next for Jasper and Eleanor? I watch them with one eye open, heart pounding. – Rebecca

Kristin: Alexandra Park (Eleanor herself) tells us that there’s a third wheel coming into the mix! “Eleanor connects with an old…connection,” she teases. “An old friend. I’m not going to go any further than that!” She also thinks the jury’s still out on whether “Jeleanor” are good together. “Their relationship is dark and it’s broken. It’s sexual, but at the end of the day…it’s too early to tell, but I do think they have an underlying care for one another. So, maybe not right away, but I think there is a piece that’s right…I think everyone COULD be tamed, eventually. Whether or not it will happen, I don’t know.”

Question: Are we going to learn more about H.I.V.E. on Arrow? – Mark

Kristin: Not this season, but expect to learn everything about it in season four! “From my understanding, H.I.V.E. is going to be a big part of next season’s big baddie,” David Ramsey says. “We are going to delve right into why H.I.V.E. hired Deadshot to kill Andy and what H.I.V.E. is all about to begin with. There will be a lot of Diggle’s connection to H.I.V.E. next season so stay tuned.”

Question: Anything about Iris West working as a reporter on The Flash? –monik@westallen_

Kristin: Since Iris’ mentor Mason Bridge is now missing (although we know that the Reverse Flash killed him!), expect her interest in both Bridge and what Bridge was working on (i.e. figuring out Harrison Wells’ secret) to motivate Barry to make a huge decision, one that will have major ramifications on his relationships with Joe, Eddie and Iris.

Question: I’ll take anything you have on The Flash! – Sam

Kristin: There are two scenes in tonight’s episode that are, by far, the coolest scenes we have ever seen on TV ever, and it’s all thanks to the incredible visual effects team on the CW’s hit series. One scene in particular comes right at the beginning of the episode, and shows what happened the night Barry’s mother was murdered by the Reverse Flash…in slow motion. Yeah, this is one episode you’re going to want to watch over and over and over again. The other scene involves something called “genetic camouflage.” What does that mean? Speculate away!

Question: Can we really trust this Gonzales guy on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.? This whole “real S.H.I.E.L.D.” business sounds pretty suspicious. – Jake

Kristin: We took your question straight to Edward James Olmos himself to find out if Gonzales really means what he says, or if he’s got ulterior motives when it comes to leading what he calls the “real” S.H.I.E.L.D. “Take his word at face value? Oh god yes,” Olmos says. “Are you kidding? Especially in the time that they’re living in. Can you imagine if this guy wasn’t really speaking from the heart? Oh my god. Then they should have gotten another actor to play it!”

Question: Got anything on my favorite show, Nashville? – Lizzie

Kristin: As excited as you already are for Christina Aguilera’s guest starring role as Jade St. John, a pop star who wants to hit it big in the country music biz, we just heard she’s going to have a very interesting connection to one of Nashville’s main characters that has us even more psyched to see this drama play out: she’s Jeff Fordham’s ex-fiancée! Since Jeff is currently linked to Layla on the down-low, and we previously revealed Jade is going to hit it off romantically with Luke, expect the sparks to fly, y’all.

Question: OMG, I am still obsessing over Chasing Life’s finale! What can we expect to see from Leo and April’s engagement next season? – Cassidy

Kristin: Well, you can expect to meet some new family members. No, not from April’s side, but from Leo’s family. In the season two premiere, Leo’s grandmother and uncle will both make their debut when the Hendries through a big party. Hm…we wonder what for?

Question: Any scoop about Castle? —Fred

Ausiello: The finale — which is supposed to delve into both Castle and Beckett mythology — will feature a “distinguished, highly intelligent” psychiatrist. What say you, Mitovich? “Perhaps the shrink is a means to pull out of Rick any repressed memories about his ‘missing’ months?’” Yep, that sounds about right.

Question: Got any scoop for us on The Fosters? — Ashley

Ausiello: Well, Ashley, how about details on a new, accidental troublemaker coming in Season 3? His name is Tony and he’s a talented musician described as “good-looking in an ‘adorkable’ way,” and he tends to put way too much pressure on himself. We don’t know much else about him right now, but I’m thinking he could end up as a pal for Brandon or a love interest for Callie… or both.

Question: Do you have any quality info about The Flash that you can share? —Brandy

Ausiello: Barry and Joe’s decision to clue Eddie in on The Flash’s identity while keeping Iris in the dark is going to cause plenty of disagreement within the trio. “Eddie, as the much more emotionally in-touch character, is like, ‘This is ridiculous. By not telling her, you’re actually putting her in more danger,’” exec producer Andrew Kreisberg previews. “That starts to become the conflict between the three men, because Eddie is not happy with how Barry and Joe have been handling this. It starts to really impact his relationship with Iris.” It’ll also force Barry to take a good, long look at himself — and he won’t like what he sees. Teases Kreisberg: “Barry will go, ‘Wait, when did I become such a great liar? I thought of myself as so innocent and pure.’”

Question: Flash spoilers? —Andy

Ausiello: Did you see these date night photos from the April 14 episode, featuring the arrival of two Arrow residents in Central City? Allow Kreisberg to explain: “Eddie, Iris, Barry, Felicity and Ray all go out for dinner. Everybody is talking about their feelings, and Eddie and Iris get into a fight. Barry’s the fifth wheel.” Adds Rick Cosnett (Eddie): “Brandon Routh and I had a lot of fun with that scene. We all don’t know what to say, because there’s so much going on with Wells and with everyone’s storylines, that the dinner is 10 times more awkward than our little double date that we had at Jitters [with Barry/Felicity].”

Question: I’d love a Jane the Virgin scooplet. —Tim

Ausiello: You have not seen the last of Bridget Regan’s Rose (AKA Sin Rostro), who executive producer Jennie Urman says is part of “a big twist” at the end of the season.

Question: Any more news on if there’s going to be a death on Grimm? —Lianne

Ausiello: Yes, the Grim Reaper will make an appearance in the finale.

Question: Can you offer up anything Game of Thrones related?— Harry

Natalie: Hmm, should I tell you that we’re going to see the dragons at their scariest in the season premiere? Or that the show is flashing back to see Cersei as a snotty little kid? What if I instead tease that the season-opener includes a horrible death for one familiar character? You good? Great.

Question: What’s the latest on The Blacklist’s Fulcrum? — Jerry

Natalie: It’s coming back into play next week when Red pushes Liz to fork it over amidst what he claims is a life or death matter. “He wants her to turn it over because he says it’s important and she’s not there yet,” executive producer Jon Bokenkamp says. “The mythology surrounding the Fulcrum, Reddington and really the people who he is most afraid of comes in fairly sharp focus by the end of the season. It’s something we’re going to be answering and paying off in what I think is going to be a really compelling way.”

Question: Do you know exactly how Harrison Wells plans to use Barry on The Flash? — Mark

Natalie: If I actually knew the physics of how that worked, I probably wouldn’t be a writer. But Tom Cavanagh provided somewhat of an explanation: “If you know the Speed Force, it’s fair to say that Barry’s abilities come from a positive culling of the Speed Force,” he says. “Reverse Flash’s abilities come from what Barry would call a negative culling of the Speed Force. Truthfully, the Speed Force is important to both of them accomplishing their goals and the Speed Force doesn’t separate. As they fight towards what they really want—or think they want—they are going to have to take advantage of that Speed Force. I say, ‘think they want,’ because if you’re familiar with the mythology, what Barry needs and what Barry thinks he wants aren’t always the same thing.”

Question: What about some Forever? — Railene

Natalie: Michael Gill, aka President Garrett Walker from House of Cards, is going to guest-star in the upcoming April 7 episode as Dmitry Milikoff, a former Russian dancer and current artistic director of a prestigious ballet company who, of course, becomes a murder suspect.

Question: Can Regina be trusted not to reveal Snow and Charming’s secret on Once Upon a Time? — Diane

Natalie: Surprising as it may sound, the Evil Queen can be trusted… for now. “It would really test their relationship if Regina spills that secret,” Lana Parrilla tells me. “Maybe she’ll do that in a dark state. There’s also the flip side that Regina may think two wrongs don’t make a right. What happened between them happened so long ago. She may be adult in this situation.”

Question: In the Pretty Little Liars finale, “A” gave Mona a gas mask, but she never used it. Will that be important in season 6? — Jess

Natalie: “A”/Charles never gives a present without a reason behind it. In fact, Janel Parrish assures us that the gas mask will play an important role when season 6 returns with the girls still trapped in the dollhouse. Though Parrish says Mona “will be treated differently because she is [Charles’] favorite,” that doesn’t mean that Mona will be off the hook. “[Mona] will ultimately still be punished,” she adds.

Question: Anything on the Scorpion finale? –Stacy

Mitovich: Ohhh, it promises to be a doozy, coming off of some rather massive, cliff-hanging developments in the penultimate episode. Let’s just say that Walter is dealt one too many emotional blows that drive him possibly over the edge – and that isn’t necessarily just a figure of speech. That, coupled with two other twists, makes the big question entering the season finale no less than: Is Team Scorpion dunzo?! (Though I’m gonna guess the answer is no.)

Question: On Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., I was a little puzzled how May in the episode “One of Us” told Andrew they would not send Skye away, then in “Love in a Time of Hydra” she told Coulson she agreed with her ex. My question is: Do we see more development in her relationship with Skye that she considers Skye family? –Stephanie

Mitovich: Any concerns you might have about May’s faith in Skye should be alleviated this Tuesday, when amidst utter chaos, May makes it a priority to do whatever she can to (hopefully) save Skye from certain doom. All in all, the next episode is quite excellent, offering a fascinating series of flashbacks to when S.H.I.E.L.D. fell circa Captain America 2, thus allowing us to really see Lucy Lawless’ Isabelle Hartley (and her knife) in action. Meanwhile, in the present timeline, you’ll get the knock-down, drag-out agent-on-agent fight you perhaps never knew you wanted.
I’m worried that last night’s Once Upon a Time was the beginning of the end for “good” Emma.

Question: Will the Author being in Storybrooke distract her from hating on her parents, or is she guaranteed to go dark? –Jamie

Mitovich: That, I reckon, is the million-dollar question as the final episodes play out. As Colin O’Donoghue reminds, “The second half of this season is about the struggles that heroes and villains each have. And what great about the show is it’s never cut and dry. It’s never as easy as a villain is a straight villain or the heroes are pure heroes. They’ve all done something that they regret, but learn from it in a positive way.” As for the Savior specifically, Hook’s portrayer says, “We’ve seen moments where you could see where Emma could maybe become darker. Whether or not she does is a whole other thing.”

Question: Can you give me something on Arrow‘s Diggle? –Sofia

Mitovich: Though Suicide Squad business prevented him from having a chance to chime in, rest assured that, like Oliver, Dig has something to say about Ray’s super-suited alter ego. “He has some not-so-weak opinions,” David Ramsey says with a laugh. “He doesn’t have a problem with Ray, who is compelled by something, a higher purpose, that Diggle as a person tunes into. But Ray’s not trained, and a part of the criticism he has for Ray is the same one he has for Laurel Lance as Black Canary. Because while it’s honorable what compels Laurel, Diggle feels that, like Atom, she needs to be better trained before she can be super-effective in Starling City.”

Question: This entire season of Arrow feels completely off, in my opinion. Never in my TV-watching life have I yelled (and not in good way) “What the f—?” as many times as I have throughout this season. My question is, do you feel the same? –Amanda

Mitovich: I would say that Season 3 doesn’t so much feel “off” as “too soon” – meaning, bringing on the mighty Ra’s al Ghul is more of a Season 4 or 5 move, especially since it necessitated the permanent (?) removal of Sara from the playing field. (Then again, Sara’s death was also needed as a catalyst to push Laurel into Canary mode, which some would argue was becoming conspicuously overdue.) My other quibble with the Ra’s “offer” – and I’ve stated this elsewhere — is that it asks us to believe that no one already in the League is a more worthy successor than the guy their boss dispatched within a matter of minutes. Also, I feel like Oliver and Felicity’s talks about feelings are getting a bit repetitive. All that said, I’ve greatly enjoyed Thea’s much-needed development this season.

That’s it. Enjoy!

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Jamie and Claire

Outlander fans it is time!

The Starz drama, based on the international best-selling novel by Diana Gabaldon, will finally be back on the air after a 6 and ½ month mid-season break TOMORROW evening.

Episode 9 of Outlander is entitled “The Reckoning” and will be taken from Jamie’s (series lead Sam Heughan) point of view, focusing on the events of Claire (series lead Caitriona Balfe) being taken by the Redcoats and placed in danger by Black Jack Randall (series regular Tobias Menzies).

The long wait is over and fans can enjoy the remaining 8 episodes of the show’s debut season, knowing that season two has been ordered with filming of those new episodes to start this month.

Outlander will return Saturday, April 4 at 9/8c on Starz. Don’t miss it!!

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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:
Back to the Future movie on ABC Family

8 PM:
Grimm on NBC (NEW)
Fast and Furious movie on TNT

8:30 PM:
Back to the Future II movie on ABC Family

9 PM:
12 Monkeys on Syfy (NEW)
50 First Dates movie on Bravo
Red 2 movie on HBO2

9:35 PM:
Point Break movie on Encore

10 PM:
Scandal on BET

Enjoy!

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TV Ratings

It was another normal night of programming on the major networks last night.

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

8 PM Shows:
The Mysteries of Laura (NBC) [NEW] – 6.4 million
Arrow (The CW) [NEW] – 2.4 million

9 PM Shows:
The Dovekeepers mini-series (CBS) [DEBUT – Part 2 of 2] – 6.4 million
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (NBC) [NEW] – 6.3 million
Supernatural (The CW) [NEW] – 1.7 million

10 PM Shows:
Chicago P.D. (NBC) [NEW] – 6.9 million
Nashville (ABC) [NEW] – 5.1 million

What did you watch on TV last night? Please share.

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