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May
19

We’ve seen CW’s fall schedule as it was released yesterday. Luckily, CW also released some spoilers including that of Gossip Girl season 5.

Are you ready? Read below.

  • The season will open in the City of Angels when a re-energized Chuck and Nate decide to pay Serena a visit.
  • The surprise return of cousin Charlie will threaten to destroy the van der Woodsen family from within.
  • Dan discovers the ramifications of writing candidly about his closest friends.
  • Back home, Blair learns that planning a royal wedding can be a royal pain.

Critics say that everything’s not perfect on Gossip Girl season 4. So what are your expectations for Gossip Girl season 5? Do you think the show will bounce back big time with this season?

You can check Gossip Girl Season 5 Reviews and Spoilers HERE.

May
19

CBS is coming big with this one. Maybe, Person of Interest doesn’t make much noise, but beware this show has full of potential!

As revealed in its newly-released fall schedule, CBS will air this crime thriller in the prime slot of 9 p.m. on Thursdays. Why does it have such confidence that a new drama can compete against Grey’s Anatomy and Bones? Well, we just have to find out.

Consider the show’s pedigree: it’s producer by J.J. Abrams. It stars James Caviezel and Michael Emerson. It offers the intriguing idea of a mysterious billionaire teaming up with a former CIA agent in order to prevent major crimes.

So make sure to check the video below:

You can check Person of Interest Season 1 Reviews and Spoilers HERE.

May
19

Honestly I haven’t recovered yet on the season 2 finale of The Vampire Diaries. I can’t point out any single event as my favorite, because they are all great.

Now that we are waiting for season 3, let’s see what producer Kevin Williamson has to say.

Here are the spoilers for The Vampire Diaries season 3:

Will we meet more Originals? Oh, yes. “We’re going to find out who they are, what they’re about, how The Salvatores are intertwined with them… There’s a big story here. There’s a whole third season of plot we get to mine through these fascinating characters. They’ll show up and hopefully be just as delicious as Klaus & Elijah turned out to be.”

Are Anna and Vicki ghosts? “No. But if you are thinking ghosts, that is the appropriate place to start.”

What about Damon and Elena? “Damon is in a place where he never wanted to be. If he didn’t like playing hero this year, what’s going to happen when he’s forced to do the right thing and save his brother? For Elena, after two seasons of loving her as a strong female figure, I think the audience will now finally hopefully be receptive seeing her buy into what Katherine said, that it’s ok for Elena to love both Stefan and Damon.”

Anything he can reveal about his upcoming series, Secret Circle? “Brittany and Thomas Dekker are so good! I was shocked because he wasn’t interested in doing a TV show, much less a CW show. He’s an indie, quirky film guy – but Thomas is really, really good on this show. We were on-set, saying that he turned out even better than we thought. He and Brittany together have incredible chemistry. It’s fun.”

Any thoughts about season 3 of The Vampire Diaries? September won’t be too long, I tell you!

You can check other The Vampire Diaries Season 3 Reviews and Spoilers HERE.

May
18

The season 8 finale of NCIS showed how P2P killer was stopped. However, reports say that don’t expect the story arc to end there.

TV Fanatic: The fallout won’t end with Mike Franks’ swan song or the SECNAV’s resignation, that’s for certain. But where do the events of last night leave our team going forward?

Between the file handed to Tony, E.J.’s shady actions, rogue agent Trent Kort, and the mysterious CI-Ray and his connection to Ziva, it’s hard to even know where to begin.

Check the season 9 spoilers below given by NCIS EP Gary Glasberg:

On E.J.’s next move: “She’s giving up her post in Spain and most likely taking a leave of absence, if not more than that. We’ll have to see where things end up for her.”

On what E.J. removed from Gayne’s body: “It’s intentionally mysterious. It’s a little microchip and will absolutely be something that will come into play next season.”

On Gibbs leaving the door open for her return: “This show is good at picking up things that haven’t been touched in awhile and revisiting them when appropriate.”

On Cobb’s surprising surrender: “I wanted it to be very unexpected and to take [the characters] by surprise as well. There’s a nice little moment where they hesitate because they can’t even wrap their heads around the idea that he’s walked in.”

“So there’s a built-in pause that happens before they reach for their weapons that was just a nice little touch that the actors decided to do that I was really happy with.”

On the idea for Operation Frankenstein: “We knew that Vance was facing some significant issues after ‘Enemies Foreign’ and ‘Enemies Domestic,’ and we recognized that his relationship with the Secretary of the Navy is a complicated one.”

“This was an opportunity to connect them both to an operation that they were involved with that could explain some of the layers of their relationship.”

“Operation Frankenstein was a concept Vance came up with. SECNAV thought it was worth following through on. They attempted the project, and in many ways it was successful. But there was one aspect that even SECNAV lost control of.”

“At the end of this episode, SECNAV recognizes the flaws, and that a lot of the weight of what happened falls on his shoulders, thus the analogy to the pyramid. And then the decision ultimately is his to do the right thing and resign.”

On whether Gibbs knows it was Vance’s idea: “I would imagine that Gibbs is probably privy to how a lot of this unfolded, and in some ways, that will even the playing field between Vance and Gibbs a little bit as they move into next season.”

“My goal is to have the team, as well as Gibbs and Vance, really have to work together as a unit a little more in Season 9.”

On bringing the team together in this year’s finale: “It was a very conscious decision on our part. We thought going into the ninth season, and because it seems that audiences really respond when the group has to band together, that it would be a nice change to enter a season from that standpoint instead of breaking them up.”

On the role of SECNAV next season: “He’s not an adversary, he just has a different approach to things and there’s information that he’s privy to that will drive us through a lot of Season 9. Politics and Washington are gonna play a big part in this next season. It will give us the opportunity to see another side of NCIS that we haven’t focused on as much.”

On whether we’ve met the person Tony is “assigned” to: “Yes. And that story line will probably pick up in the season opener. That’s definitely something that will impact the team. I’m not sure yet how long it will go on, but it will definitely have ramifications that we’ll follow through for awhile.”

On Gibbs’ basement project: “If you go all the way back to the mid-January episode called ‘Recruited,’ that’s when we started to see Gibbs start to build something new in the basement. Based on the letter that Gibbs had been holding to from Franks, the suggestion is that that’s the time when Franks wrote to him and told him about his illness, and knowing it was terminal, that’s when Gibbs started to do this for his friend.”

On the death of Mike: “It wasn’t an easy decision for us. We love Muse Watson, we love the character, their relationship is very special and unique.”

“The interesting thing is, we were very happy with the way that ‘Swan Song’ came out and the use of Franks as this voice that spoke to Gibbs internally.”

“The opportunity is there for that conscience or voice to return again at some point. So I won’t say that is the last time that you’re gonna see Muse Watson.”

On Ray’s text reading “Kort in Tel Aviv. Handle ASAP.”: “Well, it’s supposed to leave you thinking, not only about the relationship of Ray Cruz to his fellow CIA agent Kort and what his assignment is, but also the fact that Kort is in Israel and how that relates to Ziva and her father. That’s something we’ll definitely return to, probably not in the Season 9 premiere.”

“Again, one of the highlights for me of working on this show is being able to plant new seeds and revisit them as the new season progresses.”

On the McAbby moment: “They have a history together and an emotional connection, and I’m anxious to see what the new season might bring for the two of them. We’ll see as we go along and hopefully have some fun.”

On Ziva and Ray: “[They are] a little open-ended at the moment. There isn’t any closure to it. We’ll have to see where it leads, but I think he was pretty clear that he has a job to do at the moment, and that’s gonna be the primary focus for him.”

On Jimmy’s engagement: “I have a feeling that the diehard fans are gonna really enjoy the fact that Palmer is engaged. There has never been an NCIS wedding, and that might be something fun that we can take advantage of later on.”

Any thoughts about the season 9 of NCIS?
You can check NCIS Season 9 Reviews and Spoilers HERE.

May
18

Admit it, we love fairy tales especially during our childhood days. Now, NBC brings us some fairy tales with a twist. And according to reports, Grimm will be the TV show for adults who love their fairy tales, including the monsters, come into reality. Have a sneak peek of the upcoming NBC’s Grimm below.

Here is Grimm season 1 plot:

  • Grimm” is a new drama series inspired by the classic Grimm’s Fairy Tales.
  • Remember the fairy tales your parents used to tell you before bedtime? Those weren’t stories — they were warnings.
  • Nick Burkhardt (David Guintoli “Turn The Beat Around”) thought he prepared himself for the realities of working as a homicide detective until he started seeing things he couldn’t quite explain.
  • When his ailing Aunt Marie (guest star Kate Burton, “Grey’s Anatomy”) arrives, Nick’s life turns upside down when she reveals they are descendants of an elite group of hunters, also known as “Grimms,” who fight to keep the balance of humanity safe from the supernatural creatures of the world.
  • As Nick digs deeper into her past, he realizes that he will have to shoulder the responsibility of his ancestors — and contend with a larger-than-life mythology of the Brothers Grimm that is now all too real.
  • Russell Hornsby (“Lincoln Heights”), Bitsie Tulloch (“Quarterlife”), Silas Weir Mitchell (“Prison Break”), Reggie Lee (“Persons Unknown”) and Sasha Roiz (“Caprica”) also star.
  • ‘Grimm’ will air on Fridays at 9/8c on NBC.
Now, time to take a look at the trailer:
You can check Grimm Season 1 Reviews and Spoilers HERE.

May
18

I can still feel the OMG moments on the season 3 finale of Castle. But let’s move on as creator Andrew Marlowe gives us some spoilers on what to expect for Castle season 4.

“Everybody’s getting along really well in the precinct, and we think there can be a little more conflict. We think it’s interesting to grow Beckett and Castle by having somebody who may not look as favorably on Beckett as the Captain did or may not look as favorably on the Castle-Beckett relationship. That’s all stuff we’re plotting out for next year as we speak.”

“We have a great concept of how we want to follow that up in the next couple of seasons. That’s going to be vital in some decisions I’m making going into next season. We foreshadowed it a bit with Castle having to protect Beckett from herself at the end of the episode. Next season, with Castle knowing somebody is out there, Beckett becomes his responsibility. It changes the nature of their relationship and makes it significantly more interesting, especially given what happens the last 10 seconds of the show.”

“During Season 4 there will be some payoff to what he said in that moment. It’s not going to necessarily come the way the fans like. And I’m sure some of them will feel like I’ve skirted the issue initially and then come to realize that I’ve dealt with it in an interesting character way. The questions are going to be answered. I think people felt like we dropped the kiss or we dropped the freezing together, but it was always my intention to bring it up as a relationship issue [in the finale]. Hopefully people will be interested to see how we deal with it next year, and how we overcome the argument they’ve had in the middle of this episode. The issue of ‘Why aren’t we talking about this? Why aren’t we confronting it?’”

“There’s going to be a real push and pull between Beckett and Castle. Beckett’s going to want to look into this new mystery man and Castle’s going to have very specific reasons why he doesn’t want her to. He’ll end up with a little more information than she has, and he can’t be honest with her about it. It’s going to cause a complexity in their relationship that’s going to be interesting.”

So what are your expectations for Castle season 4?

You can check Castle Season 4 Reviews and Spoilers HERE.

May
18

On the season 2 finale of Glee titled “New York”, the cast will be hitting the Big Apple for Nationals. Below is a statement from producer Dante Di Loreto:

“It’s been a big season for everybody,” Di Loreto tells Zap2it. “There are a lot of stories to tell and a lot of stories to resolve in these final episodes. New York was a ball; we had so much fun being there, it was really overwhelming.”

Here are the other spoilers for Glee season 2 finale:

  • Heads up: This season 2 finale episode will air at a special time on Tuesday, May 24 – at 9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT. 
  • Our Glee kids will be flying to New York to compete in Nationals (and – fingers crossed – hopefully take home that trophy!).
  • New Directions will be hitting more than the stage though. They’ll also be seeing sites all the way from Broadway to Central Park.
  • Speaking of Broadway…Rachel and Kurt will take us down memory lane to their season 1 “Defying Gravity” duet as the two of them visit a significant New York hot spot for the both of them – the Gershwin Theater (where Wicked performs regularly). Where they will also perform yet another Wicked number (rumored to be “For Good”).
  • Rachel and Kurt aren’t the only ones with Broadway on the brain. Will (of course) will take some of his time while in New York to reflect on whether he should stick with his kids (and Emma), or really pursue his dream of being on the Broadway stage permanently (which he’ll accentuate with one of actor Matthew Morrison’s songs off his debut album, “Still Got Tonight”).
  • And of course what New York/nationals trip wouldn’t be complete without some Finchel action? According to Lea Michele, Finn and Rachel give us our own “mini-romantic comedy” in the episode: “Even I was melting inside every time I saw Cory in that suit with flowers. He does take her on this fabulous day, this amazing date.” On a date to famous restaurant Sardi’s (where the two run into special guest star Patti LuPone!) and through Central Park and West Village, which is sure to be a romantic Finchel moment to remember.
  • Other songs included in the episode set list will be Madonna’s “I Love New York” and Frank Sinatra’s “New York, New York”.
So are you excited for the season 2 finale of Glee?
You can check Glee Season 2 Reviews and Spoilers HERE.

May
17

This should serve as a warning for Aria and Ezra followers, a love triangle is coming on  Pretty Little Liars season 2.

In an interview at the ABC Family Upfronts on Sunday, Lucy Hale said that the June 14 premiere will pick up immediately following events from the first season finale; that Ezra is teaching in Pennsylvania so it’s fine for him and Aria to date; but…

“There’s a love triangle. There’s someone else that catches Aria’s eye who is more age-appropriate. And she’s just dealing with her brother. What we’re filming now is Aria’s little brother rebelling a lot and in a major way – that’s another thing to add to the whole mixture of her crazy life.”

Who will be the third side in this triangle? Hale simply said it would NOT be Noel, even though Brant Daugherty will reprise that role on season two.

The season 2 of Pretty Little Liars will premiere on June 14 with the episode titled “It’s Alive.”
Any comment about this season 2 spoiler of Pretty Little Liars?
You can check Pretty Little Liars Season 2 Reviews and Spoilers HERE.

May
17

Fanatics should definitely expect lots of changes on Chuck season 5.

Aside from the Friday time slot, Chuck will also pick it up from the season finale events and changes like a world where Chuck is a billionaire; where he runs his own spy agency; and where Morgan is in possession of the Intersect.

Additionally, Producer Chris Fedak gave us some spoilers about the things to expect when Chuck returns for its fifth season.

The future of Buy More: The show wouldn’t be the show without the Buy More. And Chuck has realized that he has the perfect cover with the Buy More, so that will still be a part of the show. It’ll be a part of their cover operation, even though they’ll have a private spy agency. And also Chuck now owns the Buy More, so he’s not simply running a spy agency, he also owns and operates the Buy More. And we’re going to have some fun with that.

Will there be less spy mythology? We’ve always had two sides to the mythology on our show: We have the emotional mythology of our characters’ backstories, and we also have the spy mythology. And both of those things will be part of the new season. I think that’s what is great about Season 5, the ability to get into the character mythology. Some of my favorite episodes are the ones with Sarah’s backstory, Morgan’s backstory, and Casey’s backstory. We’ll have a spy mythology as well, but we’ll probably get into it a little differently.

Will Morgan do more physically than he has in the past? That’s absolutely true.

You can check Chuck Season 5 Reviews and Spoilers HERE.

May
17

There is a big cast shake up coming on 90210. Some are expected but definitely, there will be surprises. Want to know more? Read below.

TV Fanatic: With new showrunners Patti Carr and Lara Olsen on board, AnnaLynne McCord made it very clear in a new interview with Entertainment Weekly: many cast members will not be returning.

“That’s something we’ve been told,” the actress confirmed. “I think their reasoning for thinking they might slim down the cast is because it might be too much going with having people in different places.”

We already know that Debbie and Ryan are gone. Based on events from the finale, it would be easy to write out Liam. And perhaps Adrianna will be shipped off to therapy?

But with such a major development affecting Naomi to conclude season three, no way McCord is going anywhere… right?

Possibly wrong, however.

The actress told the magazine that she isn’t very enthusiastic any longer about her role on 90210.

“Honestly, after about three years on a show, you’re like, ‘Thank you very much for giving me a step up. Now can I go do movies?’” she said. “We love our job and we love our fans especially, but you’re always ready for that moment when you can break free. I don’t know who’s going to be lucky, the ones who stay or go. We haven’t decided yet.”

So what are your predictions on this major 90210 cast shake up?
You can check 90210 Season 4 Reviews and Spoilers HERE.