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Sunday, May 13, 2012

After It Airs (SPN 5/11)

Supernatural
Season 7 Episode 22 - There Will Be Blood

Summary:
In order to defeat Dick Roman (guest star James Patrick Stuart) and the Leviathans, Sam and Dean must locate three key items. Castiel helps with one but for the last objects, the Winchesters must face two of their strongest opponents – an Alpha (guest star Rick Worthy) and Crowley (guest star Mark Sheppard). Meanwhile, Bobby (guest star Jim Beaver) tries out a new ghost trick that ends up being very dangerous. Guy Bee directed the episode written by Andrew Dabb & Daniel Loflin.

Favorite Episode Recap:
'Supernatural' Recap: It's Alpha vs. Leviathan In 'There Will Be Blood' - HuffPost TV 

Supernatural Recap: There Will Be Blood - TV Guide

'Supernatural' Recap: Vampires vs. Leviathans - Buddy TV

Favorite Episode Quotes:
Dean: I have read this more times than the Playboy I found in dad’s duffel.
Dean: Anna Nicole. Oh, the good, they die young, huh?
Bobby: I’m in the veil, my Brad Pitt days are over.
Sam: They make food additives, namely high fructose corn syrup. I mean, that crap, it’s in just about everything. Soda, sauces, bread. / Dean: Don’t say pie. / Sam: Definitely pie. / Dean: Bastards.
Sam: The lore doesn’t have a single, real-life example of Caspar the Friendly Ghost. It’s all basically Poltergeist until a Hunter comes along.
Dean: Hey, this one says natural. That means it’s safe, right? / Sam: I hate to break it to you, but corn syrup is natural, technically.
Dean: That’s Sam’s douche tracker. It helps us find the Alpha.
Dean: I can’t do this, man. I can’t live on rabbit food. I’m a warrior.
Dean: Can’t get laid, can’t sleep in. A freaking tragedy.
Dean: 10 ccs of Vamptonite. It’s a thing.
Emily: What’s a Kardashian? / Dean: Oh, that’s just another bloodsucker.
News Reporter: In this hour we’ll go behind the scenes and answer the question everyone’s been asking for months: What makes Dick so hard to beat?
Dean: I think any way you slice it, you’ve got Pac Man and True Blood in the same room, and that’s bad news.
Alpha Vampire: All you really want to do is kill me now. You hate having to wait and come back and try again. See you next season.

Episode Promo Trailer:

Friday, May 11, 2012

The CW Renewals, Cancellations, and Pickups 2012

There have been a few renewals and cancellations here and there, but today was the day the internet EXPLODED with news of what the new television season will bring. I will continue to update this post throughout the next week, as Upfronts will be taking place in New York and we will be introduced to these new shows.

For each network, I list which shows have been renewed or cancelled (my shows will be bolded). Followed by a smiley face and exclamation points or a sad face and profanity. Then I will list all the pilots that were in contention for pick-up and whether or not they have received a green light or not. The shows I plan on watching will be bolded.

You can check out a full list (that includes other networks as well) of What's Renewed, What's Canceled, and What's Still In Between? (2012 Edition) via TV.com

You can read more details about all the potential TV pilots here.

Updated 5/17/12: The CW announced their Fall TV Schedule for 2012. You can view the line-up below.
Updated 5/17/12: The Selection might still get picked up by The CW! See article here. Fingers Crossed!
Updated 5/17/12: You can watch the trailers for the new shows here

THE CW

90210: RENEWED
America's Next Top Model: RENEWED
Gossip Girl: RENEWED for a shortened final season
Hart of Dixie: RENEWED
Nikita: RENEWED!
Ringer: CANCELLED. And I'm depressed about it.
The Secret Circle: CANCELLED. My heart hearts a lot basically.
Supernatural: RENEWED! The TV God does love me!
The Vampire Diaries: RENEWED! We knew it would happen, but its so good to hear its official!

New Dramas:

Arrow: Based on the DC Comics title, published by DC Entertainment, this hourlong drama is a modern retelling of the legendary DC Comics character Green Arrow (Stephen Amell).
Cast: Stephen Amell, Paul Blackthorne, Jamey Sheridan, David Ramsey, Colin Donnell, Susanna Thompson (guest/recurring), Katie Cassidy, Willa Holland, Colin Salmon (recurring) 

Beauty and the Beast: Loosely based on CBS’ Beauty and the Beast series from the 1980s, this is a modern-day romantic love story with a procedural twist.
 Smallville's Kristin Kreuk is the Beauty to Jay Ryan's Beast.
Cast: Kristin Kreuk, Jay Ryan, Austin Basis, Nicole Gale Anderson, Nina Lisandrello, Max Brown, Brian White

The Carrie Diaries: Based on the novel by Candace Bushnell, a young Carrie Bradshaw (AnnaSophia Robb) comes of age in the 1980s, asking her first questions about love, sex, friendship and family while exploring the worlds of high school and Manhattan.
Cast: AnnaSophia Robb, Austin Butler, Brendan Dooling, Freema Agyeman, Stefania Owen, Katie Findlay, Ellen Wong, Matt Letscher, Chloe Bridges

Cult: An inquisitive young female production assistant (Jessica Lucas) on a wildly popular television show joins a journalist blogger (Matt Davis) in investigating the show's rabid fans. Together, the duo finds the fans might be re-creating crime scenes from the show in their real lives -- behavior that has lead to a rash of disappearances and a likely murder.
Cast: Matt Davis (equal footing with The Vampire Diaries), Jessica Lucas, Alona Tal, Robert Knepper, Andrew Leeds (guest in the pilot w/option to recur)

Emily Owens, M.D. (previously First Cut): Glad to leave her nerdy past behind for a fresh start in the adult professional world, a newly minted doctor (Mamie Gummer) discovers that, sadly and comically, life at the hospital where she works is no different than high school.
Cast: Mamie Gummer, Justin Hartley, Michael Rady, Jack Coleman, Kelly J. McCreary, Aja Naomi King, Necar Zadegan

Not yet picked up (and probably won't be), or already cancelled:

-Joey Dakota
-The Selection - I'm really sad this didn't get picked up. I'm pretty sure I would have loved it. SEE UPDATE ABOVE!
-Shelter

Fall 2012 TV Schedule:
Monday:
8pm 90210
9pm Gossip Girl / The Carrie Diaries (premieres January 2013)
Tuesday:
8pm Hart of Dixie
9pm Emily Owens, M.D. 
Wednesday:
8pm Arrow
9pm Supernatural  
Thursdays:
8pm The Vampire Diaries
9pm Beauty and the Beast
Fridays:
8pm America's Next Top Model
9pm Nikita

Joining The Carrie Diaries midseason is Cult, and maybe even one of the shows that haven't been picked up yet...like maybe The Selection.

Fox Renewals, Cancellations, and Pickups 2012

There have been a few renewals and cancellations here and there, but today was the day the internet EXPLODED with news of what the new television season will bring. I will continue to update this post throughout the next week, as Upfronts will be taking place in New York and we will be introduced to these new shows.

For each network, I list which shows have been renewed or cancelled (my shows will be bolded). Followed by a smiley face and exclamation points or a sad face and profanity. Then I will list all the pilots that were in contention for pick-up and whether or not they have received a green light or not. The shows I plan on watching will be bolded.

You can check out a full list (that includes other networks as well) of What's Renewed, What's Canceled, and What's Still In Between? (2012 Edition) via TV.com

You can read more details about all the potential TV pilots here.

Update 5/14/12: FOX announced their Fall TV Schedule for 2012. You can view the line-up below.
Update 5/15/12: You can watch the trailers for these new shows here

FOX

Alcatraz: CANCELLED
Allen Gregory: CANCELLED
American Dad: RENEWED
American Idol: RENEWED
Bob's Burgers: RENEWED
Bones: RENEWED
Breaking In: CANCELLED
The Cleveland Show: RENEWED
Family Guy: RENEWED
The Finder: CANCELLED
Fringe: RENEWED for final season. I plan on getting caught up this summer.
Glee: RENEWED
Hell's Kitchen: RENEWED
I Hate My Teenage Daughter: CANCELLED
Kitchen Nightmares: RENEWED
Napoleon Dynamite: not confirmed
New Girl: RENEWED
Raising Hope: RENEWED
The Simpsons: RENEWED
Terra Nova: CANCELLED
Touch: RENEWED
The X-Factor: RENEWED

New Dramas:

The Following: A new thriller about an ex-FBI agent, Ryan Hardy (Kevin Bacon), who leads the search to catch a diabolical serial killer, Joe Carroll (James Purefoy), who has created a cult of serial killers.
Cast: Kevin Bacon, James Purefoy, Shawn Ashmore, Natalie Zea, Valorie Curry, Jeananne Goossen, Nico Tortorella, Adan Canto, Billy Brown, Kyle Catlet
 
The Mob Doctor: A young female thoracic surgeon (Jordana Spiro) who becomes indebted to the South Chicago mafia is forced to moonlight as a "mob doctor" while also working full-time at Chicago's most prominent hospital.
Cast: Jordana Spiro, Zach Gilford, William Forsythe, James Carpinello, Jesse Lee Soffer, Jamie Lee Kirchner, Floriana Lima, Zeljko Ivanek, Wendy Makkena

New Comedies:

Ben and Kate: A single mother (Dakota Johnson) gets an assist from her brother (Nat Faxon) who moves in with her to help her raise her baby. The title character is a heightened version of Fox's brother, Ben Fox.
Cast: Nat Faxon, Dakota Johnson, Lucy Punch, Maggie Jones, Echo Kellum, Austin Stowell (guest/recur)

The Goodwin Games: High-concept family comedy about a father who leaves his fortune to his three children (Becki Newton, Scott Foley, Jake Lacy) -- but only if they will agree to his terms.
Cast: Becki Newton, Scott Foley, Felisha Terrell, Jake Lacy, Melissa Tang

The Mindy Project: A young Bridget Jones-type doctor (Mindy Kaling) tries to navigate her personal and professional lives.
Cast: Mindy Kaling, Ed Weeks, Chris Messina, Anna Camp, Zoe Jarmon, Dana DeLorenzo, Ed Helms (guest star), Bill Hader (guest star), Richard Schiff (guest star)

Not yet picked up (and probably won't be), or already cancelled: 

-The Asset
-El Jefe
-Guilty 
-Let It Go - poor Zachary Levi :(
-Like Father
-Little Brother
-Living Loaded
-Must Hire
-Prodigy Bully
-Rebounding
-Rogue

Fall TV Schedule 2012:
Monday:
8pm Bones
9pm The Mob Doctor
Tuesday:
8pm Raising Hope
8:30pm Ben and Kate
9pm New Girl
9:30pm The Mindy Project
Wednesday:
8pm The X Factor
Thursday:
8pm The X Factor
9pm Glee
Friday
8pm Touch
9pm Fringe 
Sunday:
7:30pm The Cleveland Show
8pm The Simpsons
8:30pm Bob's Burgers
9pm Family Guy
9:30pm American Dad

NBC Renewals, Cancellations, and Pickups 2012

There have been a few renewals and cancellations here and there, but today was the day the internet EXPLODED with news of what the new television season will bring. I will continue to update this post throughout the next week, as Upfronts will be taking place in New York and we will be introduced to these new shows.

For each network, I list which shows have been renewed or cancelled (my shows will be bolded). Followed by a smiley face and exclamation points or a sad face and profanity. Then I will list all the pilots that were in contention for pick-up and whether or not they have received a green light or not. The shows I plan on watching will be bolded.

You can check out a full list (that includes other networks as well) of What's Renewed, What's Canceled, and What's Still In Between? (2012 Edition) via TV.com

You can read more details about all the potential TV pilots here

Update 5/13/12: NBC announced their Fall TV Schedule for 2012. You can view the line-up below.
Update 5/14/12: NBC announed at its upfront presentation to advertisers Monday that it has greenlit a new pirate-themed series, "Crossbones" and may air the "Munsters" update, "Mockingbird Lane" by midseason 2012-13.
Update 5/15/12: You can watch the trailers for the new shows here


NBC

30 Rock: RENEWED for a final 13 episode season
Are You There, Chelsea?: CANCELLED
Awake: CANCELLED :( this show was so good. I am so disappointed.
Bent: CANCELLED
BFF: CANCELLED
Community: RENEWED
Grimm: RENEWED
Fashion Star: RENEWED
Fear Factor: CANCELLED
Harry's Law: CANCELLED
Law & Order: SVU: RENEWED
Parenthood: RENEWED
Parks and Recreation: RENEWED
Prime Suspect: CANCELLED
The Apprentice: RENEWED
The Firm: CANCELLED
The Biggest Loser: RENEWED
The Office: RENEWED
Rock Center with Brian Williams: RENEWED
The Sing-Off: CANCELLED
Smash: RENEWED
The Voice: RENEWED
Up All Night: RENEWED
Whitney: RENEWED

New Dramas:

Chicago Fire: Action-driven drama exploring the complex and heroic men and women of the Chicago Fire Department
Cast: Taylor Kinney, Jesse Spencer, Eamonn Walker, Monica Raymund, David Eigenberg, Charlie Barnett, Lauren German, Teri Reeves, Merle Dandridge

Crossbones: About the pirate Blackbeard creating a society that is more civilized than the British empire, comes from "Luther" creator Neil Cross.

Do No Harm: A brilliant neurosurgeon (Steven Pasquale) wrestles with his dangerous alter-ego that threatens to wreak havoc on his personal and professional life.
Cast: Steven Pasquale, Phylicia Rashad, Alana De La Garza, Mousa Kraish, Michael Esper, Ruta Gedmintas

Hannibal: centers on the relationship between FBI agent Will Graham (played by Dancy) and his mentor Dr. Hannibal Lecter – who are re-introduced at the beginning of their budding relationship.
Cast: Hugh Dancy

Infamous: An opulent soap in which a female detective (Meagan Good) returns undercover to the wealthy family she grew up in -- as the maid's daughter -- to solve the murder of the notorious heiress who was once her closest friend.
Cast: Meagan Good, Tate Donovan, Victor Garber, Neil Jackson, Katherine LaNasa, Laz Alonso, Ella Rae Peck

Revolution: In the epic adventure thriller, a family struggles to reunite in a post-apocalyptic American landscape: a world of empty cities, local militias and heroic freedom fighters, where every single piece of technology -- computers, planes, cars, phones, even lights -- has mysteriously blacked out ... forever.
Cast: Billy Burke, David Lyons, Giancarlo Esposito, Tracy Spiradakos, Graham Rogers, Anna Lise Phillips, Tim Guinee, Andrea Roth, JD Pardo, Zak Orth

New Comedies:

1600 Penn: What happens when you're the most ordinary family in the world but your father is the president (Bill Pullman) of the United States? A modern family-type of show set in the White House where all the kids are far from perfect.
Cast: Bill Pullman, Jenna Elfman, Josh Gad, Martha MacIsaac, Andre Holland, Amara Miller, Benjamin Stockham

Animal Practice: An office comedy revolving around a House-like veterinarian (Justin Kirk) who loves animals but typically hates their owners.
Cast: Justin Kirk, Tyler Labine, Bobby Lee, Amy Huberman

Go On: An irreverent yet charming sportscaster tries to move on from loss and finds solace with the members of his mandatory group therapy sessions.
Cast: Matthew Perry, Laura Benanti, Julie White, Suzy Nakamura, Allison Miller, Khary Payton, Bill Cobbs (guest star)

Guys With Kids: Three thirtysomething guys (Jesse Bradford, Zach Cregger, Anthony Anderson) who enjoy the adventures of parenting despite the fact that they haven't grown up themselves.
Cast: Jesse Bradford, Anthony Anderson, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Tempestt Bledsoe, Zach Cregger, Sara Rue (guest star)

Mockingbird Lane: A reboot of The Munsters, written and executive produced by Bryan Fuller (Pushing Daisies). It explores the origins of the Munster family.
Cast: Eddie Izzard

The New Normal: Revolves around a blended family of a gay couple (Andrew Rannells, Justin Bartha) and the woman (Georgia King) who becomes a surrogate for them as they grow their family.
Cast: Andrew Rannells, Ellen Barkin, Justin Bartha, Georgia King, Bebe Wood, Jayson Blair (guest/recur), Nene Leakes (recur)

Next Caller: A gender comedy revolving around a brash alpha male DJ (Dane Cook) and his feminist co-host (Collette Wolfe) set in the office of a satellite radio station.
Cast: Dane Cook, Collette Wolfe, Joy Osmanski, Ryan Devlin (guest/recur), Wole Parks, Jeffrey Tambor (guest star)

Save Me: A woman (Anne Heche) who lets herself go in a broken marriage transforms into a version of herself and creates miracles along the way.
Cast: Anne Heche, Alexandra Breckenridge, Michael Landes, Heather Burns, Madison Davenport, Lamman Rucker

Not yet picked up (and probably won't be), or already cancelled: 

-Bad Girls
-Beautiful People
-County
-Downwardly Mobile
-Friday Night Dinner
-Frontier
-Happy Valley
-Isabel
-Midnight Sun
-Nic and Jen
-Susan 313
-Table for 3

Fall TV Schedule 2012:
Monday
8pm The Voice
10pm  Revolution
Tuesday
8pm The Voice
9pm Go On
9:30pm The New Normal
10pm Parenthood  
Wednesday
8am Animal Practice
8:30pm Guys With Kids
9pm Law & Order: SVU
10pm Chicago Fire 
Thursday
8pm 30 Rock
8:30pm Up All Night
9pm The Office
9:30pm Parks and Recreation
10pm Rock Center With Brian Williams
Friday
8pm Whitney
8:30pm Community
9pm Grimm
10pm Dateline NBC 
Saturday
Encore Programming
Sunday
7pm Football Night in America
8:15pm NBC Sunday Night Football
Sunday (Post-football/Winter 2013)
7pm Dateline NBC
8pm Fashion Star 
9pm The Celebrity Apprentice
10pm Do No Harm

Smash has moved to midseason and will be aired alongside new cycles of Celebrity Apprentice, Fashion Star, Betty White’s Off Their Rockers and The Biggest Loser; new comedies Mockingbird Lane, Save Me, 1600 Penn and Next Caller; and new dramas Do No Harm, Infamous, Crossbones, and Hannibal.

CBS Renewals, Cancellations, and Pickups 2012

There have been a few renewals and cancellations here and there, but today was the day the internet EXPLODED with news of what the new television season will bring. I will continue to update this post throughout the next week, as Upfronts will be taking place in New York and we will be introduced to these new shows.

For each network, I list which shows have been renewed or cancelled (my shows will be bolded). Followed by a smiley face and exclamation points or a sad face and profanity. Then I will list all the pilots that were in contention for pick-up and whether or not they have received a green light or not. The shows I plan on watching will be bolded.

You can check out a full list (that includes other networks as well) of What’s Renewed, What’s Canceled, and What’s Still In Between? (2012 Edition) via TV.com

You can read more details about all the potential TV pilots here

Updated 5/13/12: CBS announced their new season pickups and more cancellations and renewals.
Updated 5/14/12: CBS announced the midseason pick-up of reality series, The Job
Update 5/16/12: CBS announced their Fall TV Schedule for 2012. You can view the line-up below.  You can also watch the trailers for the new shows here. *Note: The network still hasn't made a decision about Rules of Engagement.

CBS

A Gifted Man: CANCELLED
Blue Bloods: RENEWED
CSI:Miami: CANCELLED
CSI:NY: RENEWED
CSI: RENEWED
Criminal Minds - RENEWED
Hawaii 5-0: RENEWED
How I Met Your Mother: RENEWED
Mike & Molly: RENEWED
NCIS: RENEWED
NCIS: LA: RENEWED
NYC 22: CANCELLED
Person of Interest: RENEWED
Rob: CANCELLED
Rules of Engagement: RENEWED
Survivor: RENEWED
The Amazing Race: RENEWED
The Big Bang Theory: RENEWED
The Good Wife: RENEWED
The Mentalist: RENEWED
2 Broke Girls: RENEWED
Two and a Half Men: RENEWED
Undercover Boss: RENEWED
Unforgettable: CANCELLED

New Dramas:

Made In Jersey: A legal drama that centers on a working-class woman (Janet Montgomery) who uses her street smarts to compete with her more polished colleagues at a top New York law firm.
Cast: Janet Montgomery, Stephanie March, Kyle MacLachlan, Erin Cummings, Toni Trucks, Felix Solis, Pablo Schreiber, Donna Murphy

Elementary: A modern take on the cases of Sherlock Holmes, with the famed detective (Jonny Lee Miller) now living in New York City, with Watson to be played by Lucy Liu.
Cast: Jonny Lee Miller, Lucy Liu, Aidan Quinn

Golden Boy: Revolves around the making of a man and tracks one cop's meteoric rise from officer to detective to police commissioner (Theo James).
Cast: Holt McCallany, Bonnie Somerville, Theo James, Chi McBride, Kevin Alejandro, Stella Maeve

Vegas: Period piece set in the 1960s centered on the true story of Ralph Lamb (Dennis Quaid) -- rodeo cowboy turned longtime Sheriff of Las Vegas.
Cast: Dennis Quaid, Michael Chiklis, Jason O'Mara, Carrie-Anne Moss, Taylor Handley

New Comedies:

Friend Me: Twentysomething best friends (Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Nicholas Braun) move from their hometown of Bloomington, Ind., to L.A. to begin their new lives working at Groupon. Evan has trouble breaking his old slothful habits and rather than going out after work to explore L.A. and meet new people, he prefers to play online poker with his friends back home. Rob has different plans and is determined to drag Evan, kicking and screaming, along with him.
Cast: Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Parvesh Cheena, Tim Robinson, Liz Holtan (guest star), Nicholas Braun, Dan Ahdoot

Partners: A personal story of two lifelong friends and their business partners. Architects Charlie (David Krumholtz) and Louis' (Michael Urie) friendship has lasted longer than either of their romantic relationships and almost seems like a weird marriage. When Charlie decides to propose to his girlfriend, Louis' neurotic attempts to be supportive nearly result in the breakup of his own relationship.
Cast: Sophia Bush, Michael Urie, David Krumholtz, Brandon Routh, Tracy Vilar (guest star), Molly Shannon (guest star)


Not yet picked up (and probably won't be), or already cancelled:
-Applebaum 
-Quean
-Super Fun Night
-Trooper
-Untitled Dorf/Falcone project
-Untitled Greg Malins/Greg Berlanti project
-Untitled Louis C.K., Spike Feresten
-Untitled Martin Lawrence project
-Untitled Nick Stoller
-Widow Detective

Fall TV Schedule 2012:
Monday:
8pm How I Met Your Mother
8:30pm Partners
9pm 2 Broke Girls
9:30pm Mike & Molly
10pm Hawaii Five-0
Tuesday:
8pm NCIS
9pm NCIS: Los Angeles
10pm Vegas
Wednesday:
8pm Survivor
9pm Criminal Minds
10pm CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Thursday:
8pm The Big Bang Theory
8:30pm Two and a Half Men
9pm Person of Interest
10pm Elementary
Friday:
8pm CSI:NY
9pm Made In Jersey
10pm Blue Bloods   
Saturday:
8pm Crimetime Saturday
9pm Crimetime Saturday
10pm 48 Hours Mystery
Sunday:
7pm 60 Minutes
8pm The Amazing Race
9pm The Good Wife
10pm The Mentalist

Midseason shows will include Golden Boy, Friend Me, and The Job. 

ABC Renewals, Cancellations, and Pickups 2012

There have been a few renewals and cancellations here and there, but today was the day the internet EXPLODED with news of what the new television season will bring. I will continue to update this post throughout the next week, as Upfronts will be taking place in New York and we will be introduced to these new shows.

For each network, I list which shows have been renewed or cancelled (my shows will be bolded). Followed by a smiley face and exclamation points or a sad face and profanity. Then I will list all the pilots that were in contention for pick-up and whether or not they have received a green light or not. The shows I plan on watching will be bolded.

You can check out a full list (that includes other networks as well) of What's Renewed, What's Canceled, and What's Still In Between? (2012 Edition) via TV.com

You can read more details about all the potential TV pilots here.

Update 5/15/12: ABC announced their Fall TV Schedule for 2012. You can view the line-up below.  You can also watch the trailers for the new shows here

ABC

America's Funniest Home Videos - RENEWED
The Bachelor - RENEWED
The Bachelorette - RENEWED
Body of Proof - RENEWED
Castle - RENEWED
Cougar Town - CANCELLED but picked up by TBS.
Dancing With the Stars - RENEWED
Don't Trust the B-- in Apartment 23 - RENEWED
GCB - CANCELLED
Grey's Anatomy - RENEWED
Happy Endings - RENEWED
Last Man Standing - RENEWED
The Middle - RENEWED
Missing - CANCELLED
Modern Family - RENEWED
Once Upon a Time - RENEWED
Pan Am - CANCELLED
Private Practice - RENEWED
Revenge - RENEWED - I plan on catching up this summer.
The River - CANCELLED - Not heartbroken about this.
Shark Tank - RENEWED
Scandal - RENEWED
Suburgatory - RENEWED
Wife Swap - RENEWED

New Dramas:

666 Park Ave: When a young couple (Dave Annabele, Rachael Taylor) accepts an offer to manage one of the most historic apartment buildings in New York City, they unwittingly begin to experience supernatural occurrences, which complicate and endanger the lives of everyone in the building. Based on the book by Gabriella Pierce.
Cast: Terry O'Quinn, Vanessa Williams, Dave Annable, Rachael Taylor, Mercedes Masohn, Robert Buckley, Helena Mattsson, Erik Palladino (guest)

Last Resort: Centers on the crew of a U.S. nuclear submarine (led by Andre Braugher) who, after ignoring an order to fire nuclear missiles, wind up being hunted and escape to a NATO outpost where they declare themselves to be the world's smallest nuclear nation.
Cast: Scott Speedman, Andre Braugher, Daisy Betts, Autumn Reeser, Jessy Schram Daniel Lissing, Camille de Pazzis, Sahr Ngaujau, Dichen Lachman, Omid Abtahi (recurring), Matt Gerald (recurring), Bruce Davison (recurring), Robert Patrick, Max Adler (guest)

Nashville: A family soap set against the backdrop of the Nashville music scene revolving around one star at her peak (Connie Britton) and another on the rise (Hayden Panettiere).
Cast: Connie Britton, Hayden Panettiere, Eric Close, Powers Boothe, Sam Palladio, Clare Bowen, Jonathan Jackson, Robert Wisdom, Charles Esten, JD Souther (guest star)

Red Widow: Based on the Dutch format, revolves around the widow (Radha Mitchell) of an assassinated criminal who is forced to adopt her husband’s role in a crime syndicate in order to protect her family.
Cast: Radha Mitchell, Lee Tergesen, Luke Goss, Rade Sherbedzija, Wil Traval, Suleka Mathew, Jaime Ray Newman, Sterling Beaumon, Jakob Salvati, Erin Moriarty, Anson Mount (guest star), Mido Hamada

Zero Hour: A bizarre twist of fate pulls a man (Anthony Edwards) who's spent 20 years as the editor of a skeptics magazine into one of the most compelling conspiracies in human history.
Cast: Anthony Edwards, Michael Nyqvist, Carmen Ejogo, Scott Michael Foster, Addison Timlin, Jacinda Barrett

Mistresses: Tells the story of four women with turbulent romantic lives.
Cast: Alyssa Milano, Yunjin Kim, Rochelle Aytes, and Jes Macallan

New Comedies:

Family Tools: Based on the British format, revolves around a man (Kyle Bornheimer) who is forced to put his dreams on hold in order to take over the family handyman business from his father (J.K. Simmons).
Cast: Kyle Bornheimer, J.K. Simmons, Leah Remini, Edi Gathegi, Johnny Pemberton, Danielle Nicolet

How to Live with Your Parents for the Rest of Your Life: Polly (Sarah Chalke), a recently divorced single mom, moves in with her eccentric parents, Elaine (Elizabeth Perkins) and Max (Brad Garrett), a couple who are full of life but know no bounds.
Cast: Sarah Chalke, Brad Garrett, Elizabeth Perkins, Orlando Jones, John Dore, Rachel Eggleston, Rebecca Delgado Smith

Malibu Country: After her "good 'ol boy" rock star husband cheats on her and burns through most of their money, Reba (Reba McEntire) divorces him and moves her three kids and mom (Lily Tomlin) from Nashville to the only asset they have left -- a little house in Malibu.  There she’ll try to reignite her own singing career and keep herself and her kids from being corrupted by the materialistic and rarified Malibu world she now calls home.
Cast: Reba McEntire, Lily Tomlin, Sara Rue, Julietta Angelo, Justin Prentice, Jai Rodriguez, Owen Teague, Jeffrey Nordling (guest star w/option to recur)

The Neighbors: Centers on a family (Lenny Venito, Jami Gertz, Isabella Camp, Clara Mamet, Max Charles) that moves into a coveted New Jersey gated community only to discover that the entire neighborhood is comprised of aliens disguised as humans.
Cast: Lenny Venito, Jami Gertz, Simon Templeman, Toks Olagundoye, Tim Jo, Max Charles, Isabella Cramp, Clara Mamet, Ian Patrick

Not yet picked up (and probably won't be), or already cancelled:
-Americana
-American Judy
-Awesometown
-Beauty and the Beast
-Counter Culture
-Devious Maids
-Gilded Lilys
-Gotham
-Only Fools and Horses
-Prairie Dogs
-Scruples - poor Chad Michael Murrary :(
-Untitled Kari Lizer project
-Untitled Mandy Moore 
-Untitled Roland Emmerich drama

Fall TV Schedule 2012:
Monday:
8pm Dancing With the Stars
10pm Castle
In January: 8pm The Bachelor
Tuesday:
8pm Dancing with the Stars Results
9pm Hapy Endings
9:30pm Dont' Trust the B--- in Apartment 23
10pm Private Practice
In January: 8pm How To Live With Your Parents (For The Rest Of Your Life)
                 8:30pm The Family Tools
Wednesday:
8pm The Middle
8:30pm Suburgatory
9pm Modern Family
9:30pm The Neighbors
10pm Nashville
Thursday: 
8pm Last Resort
9pm Grey's Anatomy
10pm Scandal
Friday:
8pm Shark Tank
9pm Primetime: What Would You Do?
10pm 20/20
In November: 8pm Last Man Standing
                      8:30pm Malibu Country
                      9pm Shark Tank
                      10pm Primetime: What Would You Do?
Saturday:
8pm Saturday Night College Footbal
Sunday:
7pm America's Funniest Home Videos
8pm Once Upon a Time
9pm Revenge
10pm 666 Park Avenue

On tap for midseason: Body of Proof, Wife Swap, and new dramas Mistresses, Red Widow and Zero Hour. 

After It Airs (OUAT 5/6)

Once Upon a Time
Season 1

Summary: 
Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitsis, writers of Lost, have created a modern take on fairy tales with a female lead character, Emma swan, who has moved to Maine. The show revolves around the adaptation of fairytale characters such as Snow White and Prince Charming who have been brought into the real world with no knowledge of their true identities, due to the Evil Queen, who cast an evil spell on the entire land.

*Note* This "After It Airs" is a little different than all the rest because it is the first for Once Upon a Time, but the season finale airs this Sunday. Every week after the show aired I wanted to do a post about the episode, but I could never find the time to make up for all the episodes. So I decided this first post would be a little different, and then next week for the season finale, I will do the posts as usual (then continue them on through next season since it was renewed for a second season!).

Pilot (10/23):
Bail bondsman Emma Swan is confronted by Henry, the child that was given up for closed adoption 10 years ago. He asks her to come to his home of Storybrooke with him and explains that the people there are fairy tale characters who don't remember who they are. The boy insists that his adoptive mother, Mayor Regina, doesn't love him, and that Emma has a destiny to fight in a final balance and help good win once and for all.

The Thing You Love Most (10/30)
Regina tries to force Emma out of Storybrooke and out of her and Henry's lives permanently. Meanwhile, it is revealed how the Evil Queen released the curse upon the fairytale world.  

Snow Falls (11/6):
Mary Margaret is astonished at the outcome after she reads to John Doe from the storybook while visiting him at the hospital. Back in fairytale world, Snow White and Prince Charming meet up for the first time.

The Price of Gold (11/13): 
Emma tries to aid a young pregnant woman who is escaping from Mr. Gold. Meanwhile, in the fairytale world, Cinderella regrets making a deal with Rumplestiltskin.

That Still Small Voice (11/27):
As Sheriff Graham chooses a new deputy for Storybrooke, a mysterious sinkhole appears at the edge of town and threatens to have dire consequences. Back in fairytale world, Jiminy Cricket must make a life-changing decision.

The Shepard (12/4):
While Emma discovers that Graham is lying, David Nolan must choose between his wife and Mary Margaret after he falls in love with the latter. Meanwhile, in the fairytale world Prince Charming confronts his destiny.

The Heart is a Lonely Hunter (12/11):
After kissing Emma, Sheriff Graham begins to remember his real life as the curse weakens. Meanwhile, in the fairytale world, the Queen attempts to find someone who will kill Snow for her.

Desperate Souls (1/8):
Regina and Gold find themselves on opposite sides in Emma's attempt to run for Sheriff, but Emma soon discovers that the price of the election may be too great to pay. In the fairy tale world, a human Rumplestiltskin begins his quest to help his son by finding the power necessary to avoid war.

True North (1/15):
Emma tries to find the birth father of two children to keep them from meeting the same fate she had as a child. In the fairy tale world, the Evil Queen uses Hansel and Gretel steal an artifact for her from a rival.

7:15 A.M. (1/22):
Emma and Regina share a common suspicion over a newcomer to Storybrooke, while David and Mary Margaret try to cope with their feelings. Meanwhile, in the fairytale world, Prince Charming's wedding with King Midas' daughter approaches while Snow tries to cope with her feelings.

Fruit of the Poisonous Tree (1/29):
While Sydney seeks out Emma's help against Regina, Mary Margaret and David continue their clandestine meetings. Meanwhile, in the fairytale world, Snow's father King Leopold receives three wishes from a Genie, who warns him to be careful what he wishes for.

Skin Deep (2/12):
As Valentine's Day arrives, Mary Margaret plans a night out with Ruby and Ashley. Meanwhile, Belle makes a deal and Gold plans vengeance on the thief who robbed him.

What Happened to Fredrick (2/19):
David promises Mary Margaret that he will tell Kathryn about his true feelings. In the fairytale world, Prince Charming offers to help Abigail while looking for Snow.

Dreamy (3/4):
While Mary Margaret and Leroy rekindle an old and unremembered friendship during the Miners Day festival, Emma looks into the disappearance of Kathryn, David's wife. Meanwhile, in the fairy tale world Grumpy falls in love with a fairy.

Red-Handed (3/11):
Emma hires Ruby to help her at the sheriff's office, and to give the woman a chance to determine what she's good at. Meanwhile, the sheriff questions David about his possible involvement in Kathryn's disappearance, while in the fairytale world, Red Riding Hood and her fellow villagers are trapped in their village by a bloodthirsty wolf.

Heart of Darkness (3/18):
While Mary Margaret is arrested for the murder of Kathryn, in the fairy tale world James tries to stop Snow from killing Evil Queen Regina.

Hat Trick (3/25):
Emma is kidnapped by a crazed man obsessed with hats. Meanwhile, the Evil Queen convinces a magic wielder to send her out of the fairy tale world and transport her to Wonderland so she can steal an artifact from the Queen of Hearts.

The Stable Boy (4/1):
Emma continues to try and prove Mary Margaret's innocence in the murder of Kathryn Nolan. Meanwhile, in the fairytale world, Regina must choose between marrying for true love, or accepting her mother Cora's choice for her husband.

The Return (4/22):
While Emma confronts Regina about Kathryn's disappearance, David tries to make amends to Mary Margaret and Mr. Gold tries to learn August's real identity. Meanwhile, in the fairytale world, Baelfire gets his transformed father to agree to return to his original self, untainted by magic.

The Stranger (4/29):
While August offers to show Emma how she can defeat Regina and gain custody of Henry, Regina plans to seduce David. Meanwhile, in the fairytale world Gepetto agrees to save Snow and Charming's daughter, but seeks to save his son Pinocchio as well.

An Apple Red As Blood (5/6):
While Regina schemes to get Emma out of Storybrooke for good, Henry begs Emma to stay. Meanwhile, in the fairytale world Snow calls upon her allies to save Prince Charming and defeat the Evil Queen.

A Land Without Magic (5/13):
Check out my recap after the episode airs on Sunday! 

Music From The Show: BUY  NOW
 1. Once Upon A Time Orchestral Suite 4:13
2. Henry's Proposal 1:17
3. The Queen's Curse 2:46
4. Jiminy Cricket 3:11
5. Dealing With Rumplestiltskin 3:26
6. Belle's Story 2:37
7. Dwarves 2:45
8. The Huntsman 4:31
9. Things Are Changing In Storybrooke 1:47
10. Cinderella 1:44
11. Wedding Dance 1:21
12. Advising Ashley 2:26
13. If The Shoe Fits 1:35
14. Unhappy Endings 3:46
15. Emma And Henry 1:43
16. The Siren 5:07
17. The Man With The Wooden Box 1:11
18. Hope Will Return 1:48
19. Rumplestiltskin In Love 2:19
20. The Genie's Wishes 1:58
21. The Road To True Love 2:50
22. The Family Compass 2:00
23. Burn The Witch 2:34
24. What The Queen Loves Most 2:30
25. The Clock Moves 1:12