Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:
5:45 PM Independence Day movie on HBO
6 PM: The Bourne Ultimatum movie on HBO2 Ghostbusters (original) movie on VH1
7 PM: Aurora Teagarden: A Bone to Pick movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries The Imitation Game movie on Showtime Ant-Man movie on Starz
7:45 PM: Batman Begins movie on Freeform
8 PM: NCIS: Los Angeles on CBS (Reair) Saving Private Ryan movie on A&E Captain America: The First Avenger movie on FX Mission Impossible movie on IFC Can’t Buy Me Love movie on TV Land
9 PM: Killjoys on Syfy (NEW) Aurora Teagarden: Three Bedrooms, One Corpse movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Black Hawk Down movie on Showtime
10 PM: Dark Matter on Syfy (NEW) San Andreas movie on HBO2
It was a fairly light night of programming last night on the major networks (again) with reality and repeats – as well as the CMA Music Festival, owning most of the night. But there were new episodes of two summer dramas.
Here is how those two dramas fared in the overall ratings:
9 PM Shows: The Night Shift (NBC) [NEW – Episode 1] – 5.2 million American Gothic (CBS) [NEW] – 2.5 million
10 PM Show: The Night Shift (NBC) [NEW – Episode 2] – 4.7 million
What did you watch on TV last night? Please share.
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:
4:30 PM: Marvel’s The Avengers movie on FX
5:30 PM: The Italian Job movie on AMC The Rock movie on BBC America
7 PM: Castle on TNT The Love Letter movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries
8 PM: DC’s Legends of Tomorrow on The CW (Reair) Sister Act movie on Oxygen
9 PM: Beauty And the Beast on The CW (Reair) Dancing on the Edge mini-series on PBS (Reair) Loving Leah movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Lucy movie on HBO The 33 movie on HBO2
9:59 PM: Code Black on CBS (Reair)
10 PM: Ripper Street on BBC America (NEW) Pretty Little Liars on Freeform (Reair) Sister Act movie on Oxygen Draft Day movie on POP
The final day of the convention – Sunday, July 14 – was extremely light with only two panels on my agenda: the return of the FOX series Prison Break and the latest incarnation of the long-running FOX series 24 known this time around as 24: Legacy.
Prison Break (from Kevin Winter/Getty Images North America):
You can also read my report on the Prison Break panel at TV Equalshere.
24: Legacy (from Tony Forte/WENN):
You can also read my report on the 24: Legacy panel at TV Equalshere.
Here are some of the pictures I took inside and outside the convention on that last day:
The third day of the convention – Saturday, July 23 – was a very full day for me, being in Ballroom 20 for 8 and 1/2 hours straight for the following panels (and several animation panels that I had absolutely NO interest in – thank God for my iPod and my laptop so I could write articles):
Once Upon a Time (thanks to Entertainment Weekly):
You can read my report on the Once Upon a Time panel at TV Equalshere.
The Vampire Diaries, who announced the upcoming, 8th season will be the show’s last. Here is the goodbye video they aired during the panel:
Grimm (thanks to Entertainment Weekly):
You can read my report on the Grimm panel at TV Equalshere.
Supergirl (thanks to FanPop):
You can read my report on the Supergirl panel at TV Equalshere.
DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (thanks to Entertainment Weekly):
You can read my report on the DC’s Legends of Tomorrow panel at TV Equalshere.
The Flash (thanks to TV Line):
Here is a link to the video of Grant Gustin and Jesse L. Martin doing a quick tap dance showdown at the end of the panel:
You can also read my report on The Flash panel at TV Equalshere.
Arrow (thanks to Entertainment Weekly):
Here is a video of the Arrow cast singing a song from the Broadway play Hamilton at the end of the Arrow panel:
You can also read my report on the Arrow panel at TV Equalshere.
As I mentioned in Part 1, on Saturday evening I sat in on the Riverdale panel as well as the moderated panel for the new drama Frequency that will air on The CW this fall. Yes, it’s the small screen version of the box office film with a twist: it will focus on a daughter and father.
Frequency (thanks to Entertainment Weekly):
You can also read my report on the Frequency panel at TV Equalshere.
It was a light night of programming last night on the major networks with way too much reality and some repeats, but there were two new episodes of summer dramas.
Here is how those two dramas fared in the overall ratings:
9 PM Show: Zoo (CBS) [NEW] – 4.4 million
10 PM Show: Mistresses (ABC) [NEW] – 2.5 million
What did you watch on TV last night? Please share.
Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:
5:45 PM: Ocean’s Thirteen movie on HBO
5:50 PM: The Day After Tomorrow movie on Starz
7 PM: Castle on TNT Marvel’s The Avengers movie on FX A Crush on You movie on Hallmark Channel Walking Tall movie on Spike
8 PM: Castle on TNT The Italian Job movie on AMC The Patriot movie on IFC Dirty Dancing movie on Oxygen The Imitation Game on Showtime 2 Notting Hill movie on TMC
9 PM: Suits on USA Network (NEW) Castle on TNT Smooch movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries The Cutting Edge movie on POP
10 PM: American Gothic on CBS (NEW) Greenleaf on OWN (NEW) Major Crimes on TNT (Reair) Dirty Dancing movie on Oxygen
The second day of the con – Friday, July 22 – was a fairly easy day for me, starting with interviews with the executive producer/creator and some of the cast of The 100 from The CW.
Eliza Taylor
Henry Ian Cusick
Marie Avgeropoulos
Lindsey Morgan
Richard Harmon
EP, Jason Rothenberg
[Photo Credits: Rueben]
Then there were panels for the new Starz drama American Gods, based on the Neil Gaiman novel and the BBC America cult sensation Orphan Black, celebrating what will be the show’s last season.
American Gods Trailer:
You can read my report on the American Gods panel at TV Equalshere.
Orphan Black (thanks to Entertainment Weekly):
You can read my report on the Orphan Black panel at TV Equalshere.
On the first full day of the convention – Thursday, July 21 – I got to see the pilot episode of the new USA Network drama Falling Water that is unlike anything I’ve seen on TV in quite some time and could be one of the most buzzed-about shows of the new season.
Here is a trailer for Falling Water:
You can read my report on the Falling Water screening at TV Equalshere.
That was followed by panels for the TNT post-apocalyptic series The Last Ship; the Amazon digital series The Man in the High Castle and the fan favorite Syfy series Dark Matter.
The Last Ship (thanks to Entertainment Weekly):
You can read my report on The Last Ship panel at TV Equalshere.
Here is the trailer for season two of The Man in the High Castle:
You can read my report on The Man in the High Castle panel at TV Equalshere.
Dark Matter (thanks to Entertainment Weekly):
Here are some pictures that I took inside the convention on the second day: