This week's episode focuses on the strange courtship of Franklin and Tara and explores the religious undertones of vampire religion
The series confronts "television's most persistent taboo" by having a character decide to terminate her pregnancy
What's surprising—and what's completely expected—about this year's list of TV shows and actors who got honored
The nods for the most notable television shows and performances will be announced tomorrow. Our thoughts on who will be named.
The "Law & Order" spinoff has two problematic lead characters: they're too cerebral for the show's gritty nature
The show does not allow gimmicky problems to arise between Coach Taylor and his wife
The just-released trailer for the second season is further proof that the editing geniuses at MTV can imbue anything with drama
We get the news that he's saying goodbye to The Office, though he thinks NBC may try to keep the show going. I hope not. They ran out of story more than a season ago.
The latest episode, which serves mostly as a plot-builder, takes a disturbing turn toward the end
This week's crowded episode is proof the series should have 22 shows per season instead of 13
It's time to call out "Entourage" for what it is: unmemorable escapism for men. There's a movie in the works, but will anyone still care?
Ellie Kemper of 'The Office' is writing a book with her younger sister Carrie, who also writes for the NBC show. The book is set to follow a Manhattan psychiatrist.
The new series "Hot in Cleveland" transplants a group of Los Angelenos to the midwestern city. And it's not the only sitcom with a crush on The Cleve.
Ten episodes into David Simon's latest series, we've only just begun to get hints about who the characters really are
The show's characters fight the dark sides of their natures in this week's episode. Plus, the rapper serenades Sookie.
Discovering the joys of "Chef!" a '90s BBC series about a black cook who's a less profane and much wittier version of Gordon Ramsay
The series suffers from a problem "Chappelle's Show" avoided by going off the air early—it's run out of good comedic material
The penultimate episode of the show's inaugural season brings an unexpected death—and a warning to viewers
In the season premiere, a human goes in search of her vampire boyfriend, who's been kidnapped by a pack of supernatural creatures
Two characters leave Dillon this week, saying goodbye to the people who love them who are staying behind