CBS is switching its programming up for one week only. CBS News coverage of the House select committee’s public hearings on Jan. 6 will be broadcast Thursday, July 21 (8:00-10:00 PM, ET). The move means that Big Brother will be vacating its 9:00-10 PM, ET slot this week. Instead, the weekly eviction episode of the
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Rivervale is back, and it’s just as supernatural as ever. A trip to Riverdale’s “Upside Down” on Riverdale Season 6 Episode 20 was more a fact-finding mission than a spooky road trip adventure. Finding information on Riverdale’s current Big Bad was the name of the game, especially with the brewing war coming. But with only
If Evil Season 3 Episode 6 taught us anything, it’s that we should be terrified of the intrusive nature of social media and viral video apps. “The Demon of Algorithms” is a little less personal than recent outings, but it still calls attention to a topic that touches all of us, whether we know it
We’re back with our recommendations of what to watch this week. There are returning shows and a Hollywood-oriented documentary series starting up this week. Everything you need for the week ahead can be found below. Saturday, July 16 Campfire Christmas (Hallmark) Hallmark is still celebrating Christmas in July! In this one, romance rekindles for Peyton
For All Mankind Season 3 is setting up life on Mars. All three teams are finally there safely, with the U.S. and Russia beating Helios but then jockeying for the latest small step for mankind. It’s hard not to have concerns about what’s ahead. Can these three disparate groups work together for everyone’s benefit? We
The Boys is one of the biggest shows on streaming. It premiered at a time when the superhero genre was saturated, offering viewers a fresh and exciting spin. Now, with three seasons under its belt, the franchise is taking viewers to a college for supes. We’ve known about the show for a while now, but
There was a great deal of controversy when MTV announced earlier this year it would be introducing a new iteration of Jersey Shore. Under the name Jersey Shore 2.0, the series was to replicate the success of the original. And now, it looks like the project is dead in the water. TMZ reported earlier this
Some partnerships are truly thriving, and others are facing some serious tests. Mariana and Joaquin continue to have a fun chemistry that works well as both a casual sex vibe and true sleuth buddies on Good Trouble Season 4 Episode 11. Meanwhile, Isabella and Gael’s relationship is constantly under strain or stress. But first, let
Criminal Minds is officially coming back! That much we’ve known for a while now, but we didn’t have any clarity on when it could be back. Thankfully, the cameras get rolling very soon, and Paramount+ confirmed the order in a statement Thursday. “For 15 seasons, CRIMINAL MINDS was at the forefront of cutting-edge scripted drama
OK. I’m convinced. I didn’t think I could possibly enjoy the last-minute twist that utilized an algorithm to choose the players. The Challenge: USA Season 1 Episode 2 showcased the full extent of the twist while filling in the blanks about the finer details of it, and ultimately, it really sets this spinoff apart from
Everyone complains that there are too many awards shows these days. Well, the 2022 Emmy Nominations show why spreading the wealth is not only a good thing but a necessity. If you didn’t know better, you’d think there are less than 25 programs on the air across all categories and mediums. With over 550 shows
Events have to start turning around reasonably soon for the witches. That’s because things were looking pretty bleak for them following Motherland: Fort Salem Season 3 Episode 4. That’s not to say there weren’t any positive developments. But the bad substantially outweighed the good. And Motherland certainly had a unique take on a holiday episode. While
Mandy Moore is speaking out after one of the biggest shows on broadcast TV wasn’t as well-represented during the 74th annual Emmy awards nominations as many expected. “So unendingly proud of @siddkhoslamusic and @taylordawesgoldsmith for getting an Emmy nom for their song ‘Forever Now’ on our final season of #ThisIsUs,” the star wrote in an
In the Dark giveth and it taketh away. Murphy’s trial is already a circus, which is what we could expect, but as much as we don’t want her to go down for murder, she certainly didn’t make it easy to root for her during parts of In The Dark Season 4 Episode 5. How many
Blood & Treasure Season 2 will finally see the light of day. As previously reported, Paramount+ will air the long-delayed second season, beginning Sunday, July 17th with two episodes. Subsequent episodes will drop weekly on Sundays. The decision means that viewers who watched on CBS will no longer be able to keep up to speed
P-Valley said goodbye to one of its complex characters this week. Unfortunately, on P-Valley Season 2 Episode 6, it wasn’t the character that fans wanted to see gone. Sadly, Derrick lives on. Meanwhile, Big Teak, we hardly knew ye. Lil Murda’s prison pal Teak disappeared from the show in just six episodes. And we only got
Ciara, Ben and baby Bo left Salem! Jan tried to kidnap Shawn (again) and sail off with baby Shawn. And Chad blew up at EJ. Our TV Fanatics, Jack and Christine, are joined by Tony from MyHourglass, a Days of Our Lives fan forum, to debate Abigail’s off-screen funeral, Ciara and Ben’s departure, if Belle
Kayla Wallace is starring in a new Christmas-in-July movie for the Hallmark Channel. It’s also her second movie with real-life love, Kevin McGarry. My Grown-Up Christmas List is a moving entry to the holiday lineup, focusing on a couple who forge a relationship with thousands of miles between them and precious time together at Christmas.
The final seasons of Roswell, New Mexico, and In the Dark resume on The CW this week. Lifetime’s got Flowers in the Attic: The Origin, which explores the beginning of the storied V.C. Andrews collection, and HBO has The Anarchists, a docuseries about supposed anarchists living outside of the system. It’s a whole lot of
Noella Bergener and Jennifer Armstrong’s time on The Real Housewives of Orange County is over. The stars announced their departures from the Bravo series after one season. “After a wild season of ups and downs, I will not be returning to The Real Housewives of Orange County,” a statement reads on Noella’s social media accounts.