TV News
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Starring Daniel Radcliffe and Elizabeth Olsen.
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Plus, two lovable TV stars are set to hand out WGA awards.
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I think we all agree that he should.
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Dex's killing days are numbered.
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'Once Upon A Time' wasn't the first to come up with the idea.
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Yep, that sounds about right.
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Dexter goes to Nebraska to catch up with an old friend.
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Brother Sam encourages Dexter to start forgiving.
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The relationship between Professor Gellar and Travis gets more complicated.
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Plus, a romantic rival on 2 Broke Girls.
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Brother Sam continues to bring out Dexter's faith.
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He must be on Team Coco.
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It could be the difference between Hall leaving or staying for two more seasons.
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Dexter begins his struggle to understand religion.
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We pit nominated comedies and dramas together to find the one to rule them all.
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With 'Goodbye Horses' as the theme song?
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SAMCRO is calling your name.
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We meet Edward Olmos, Mos Def, Colin Hanks and more.
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See if your favorites made the list.
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Here's why he should get the big prize.
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From Harry's Law to Harry's Code.
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All he needs is a buzzsaw halo.
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Back to the glory days of Lumenlessness
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Walt might be getting a new network.
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Lead actors aside, we're willing to bet you've heard of the supporting cast too.
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The premium channel serves up their fall slate.
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A round-up of the best events at the biggest pop-culture convention in the world!
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Always the cheerful lot, these two.
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This might prove some conflict with The Code.
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Dexter never seems to be hard-pressed for enemies.
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Yep, there's a dead guy in it.
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The 'Anger' season looks to supply good stories.
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He's got a little something in his eye.
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She'll probably be getting too close to Dexter.
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As a "brilliant, charismatic" professor
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Let me guess: it's going to be badass.
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But is he bad or good? We need to know!
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Another fairly decent episode this week, capped with John Lithgow's guest appearance.
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Kidnapping, murder, revenge, oh my!
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So far, LeBlanc is tied with Joey!
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I don't know about this.
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It's NBC-picks-up-many-TV-shows day!
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What a year for the small screen. Let's see how the top networks and channels fared.
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Things are bound to get weird when you date your onscreen sister.
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Miami Metro Homicide continues to fail at their jobs for at least another season.
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Well that was weird, Hawaii Five-O elicited an emotional response from me.
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Danes set to return to TV for the first time since 1995
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Wait, so you can't put porn on an album cover?
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OMFG, we have some Twilight news!!!
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Screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg says that Breaking Dawn will include the Bella's super-nasty birth scene.
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Betty won for hosting SNL and NPH won for singing on Glee
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The Emmy Nominations Are Here
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The best movie and TV related programs at Comic-Con 2010
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The Showtime drama bulks up its cast in time for the new season.
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The Ausiello Files blog is reporting that Julia Stiles is being courted to take on a major role on Showtime's 'Dexter.'
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Jeff Bridges, Sandra Bullock and the cast of 'Inglourious Basterds' took the top prizes at the 2010 Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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Our real-time updates of the winners at the 67th Annual Golden Globes.
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'Dexter' star Michael C. Hall is battling cancer.
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Musical TV series 'Glee' has danced its way to the top at the upcoming Golden Globe Awards -- leading the pack with four nominations.
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'Mad Men,' '30 Rock' and new show 'Modern Family' lead the early Writers Guild of America Awards nominations with three apiece in the TV category.
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'Mad Men' and '30 Rock' are all set to repeat as TV winners at the Producers Guild Awards in 2010.
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See who won -- and lost -- at Sunday night's big ceremony!
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The nominations for the 61st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards are in. The ceremony will air Sunday, Sept. 20, at 8/7c on CBS.
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Yes, indeed it’s true. Dexter co-stars Michael C. Hall and Jennifer Carpenter have tied the knot, according to AccessHollywood.com.
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Today marked a sunny day for the Dark Knight. Also for a guy who grows younger ans he gets older. The Producers Guild of America has announced its nominations for best movies, documentaries and TV shows.
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And so it begins … The National Board of Review kicked the award season off last week by announcing their 2008 picks and now the Writers Guild, Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association and the Critics’ Choice Awards are following suit.
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Showtime Networks has picked up a fourth and fifth season of their highest-rated show Dexter, Variety reports.
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The nominations are in! See which of your favorite shows got love from Emmy voters--and which didn't.
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I don’t know about you, but I absolutely plan on shelling out $400+ I don’t have on a product that I don’t need and is guaranteed to be aesthetically obsolete (aka uncool) this time next year. OK, better yet, this particular purchase is out of my control!
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The hit Showtime series Dexter, starring Michael C. Hall, starts its third season Sept. 30, while Dexter: Season 2 has just been released on DVD, but where did Dexter come from? Ask novelist Jeff Lindsay.
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Gabriel Byrne, Eddie Izzard and James Spader will be among the stars fighting for a Best Drama Actor honor at the Emmy Awards, while a pregnant Minnie Driver and Sally Field are favorites for the Best Actress prize.