TV News
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Nothing bites about these nominees.
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There's a different vamp for every type of person. What's yours?
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Based on an article from 'Rolling Stone' magazine.
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An inside look at 'Before Sunset.'
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When 'mommy porn' met 'vampire porn'!
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What is taking these couples (and non-couples) so long, dammit?!
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This will be her first TV appearance since "Lost" ended.
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He tells 'Glamour' about respect and...cats?
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The Originals drive a hard bargain, and Stefan and Damon make a tough decision.
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Plus, the stars talk about living with the rumor mill.
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Does TV count in the Kevin Bacon game?
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It's a good day for Warner Bros TV.
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An unthinkable romance begins.
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One character says goodbye, and two share a long-awaited romantic moment.
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Strolling on the beach in leather boots is the classic way to confirm these things, right?
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How did we go from Bela Lugosi to RPatz breaking headboards?
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Some play to type, some change it up.
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Premiere dates will soon be a thing of the past.
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And makes some sense of all those bloody fruit promos.
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Also making messes: Stefan and Klaus.
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There's some human drama, and a lot of biting.
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It debuted at Comic-Con last weekend.
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America's Next Top Model, Gossip Girl, Vampire Diaries and more returning. Oh joy.
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And the undead have breathed their last un-breath.
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Johnny Depp, Sandra Bullock and Hugh Laurie were the toast of Hollywood on Wednesday night after landing leading prizes at the People's Choice Awards.
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Vampires are set to rule the upcoming People's Choice Awards -- with blockbuster fantasy film franchise Twilight and blood-sucking TV series True Blood leading the nominations.
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A New York-based research company has completed a comprehensive review of the fall TV season and determined that CBS' 'NCIS: Los Angeles' should score big ratings Tuesdays at 9 p.m. while NBC's 'The Jay Leno Show' could prove to be a powerhouse at 10 p.m. -- particularly on Tuesdays.
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As Comic-Con continues its light-speed morph into a not-to-be-missed event for the industry, studios and networks plan to promote more TV shows than ever before at next month's conference.