The Spoiler Roundup 12.19.07

By Editor on December 19th, 2007 / 0 Comments

Welcome to the Spoiler Roundup, the most comprehensive weekly spoiler wrapup on the internet. We scour the web for all the best spoilers on some of the most popular shows on the air. Catch it here every Wednesday at The TV Remote.

This week: Army Wives, Brothers and Sisters, Burn Notice, Desperate Housewives, ER, Friday Night Lights, Grey’s Anatomy, Jericho, Law & Order, Lost, Medium, Men In Trees, Moonlight, Nip/Tuck, Numbers, One Tree Hill, Pushing Daisies, Reaper, Scrubs, Smallville and The Wire.

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The Spoiler Roundup 12.12.07

By Editor on December 12th, 2007 / 0 Comments

Welcome to the Spoiler Roundup, the most comprehensive weekly spoiler wrapup on the internet. We scour the web for all the best spoilers on some of the most popular shows on the air. Catch it here every Wednesday at The TV Remote.

This week: Bones, Boston Legal, Brothers and Sisters, Burn Notice, Dexter, Dirty Sexy Money, ER, Friday Night Lights, Grey’s Anatomy, House, Lost, Notes From The Underbelly, One Tree Hill, Pushing Daisies, Scrubs, Smallville, Supernatural, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, The Unit and The Wire.

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The Hollywood Reporter says that Dexter and other Showtime series could soon land on CBS if the writers strike continues into the new year. CBS president and CEO Leslie Moonves said at an investor conference Tuesday in New York that CBS is planning to air some Showtime programs. “Dexter is probably the first one to go on - with some edits,” he told reporters afterwards. “It fits with our crime shows.” Dexter, a racy critical and ratings hit for Showtime, stars Michael C. Hall as a Miami police forensics expert who moonlights as a vigilante serial killer.

Now in its second season on Showtime, Dexter has broken ratings records for the premium cable network. Its November 18 episode ranked as the most watched in Showtime’s history. In addition to Dexter, CBS also might consider Showtime’s racy period drama The Tudors, which was originally developed for CBS, and critically praised comedy Weeds, about a weed-peddling soccer mom. However, both will need heavy editing to make it to broadcast primetime.

NBC has been rumored to be looking at a potential a second window on the network for such cable series as USA’s Monk and Burn Notice and Sci Fi’s Battlestar Galactica. NBC already exercised its option to repurpose Law & Order: Criminal Intent, which moved from the broadcast network to USA in the fall.


Burn Notice’s Sharon Gless Joins Nip/Tuck

By Editor on September 26th, 2007 / 1 Comment

Michael Ausiello is reporting that FX’s Nip/Tuck has cast two-time Emmy winner Sharon Gless for a four-episode arc to air during the show’s upcoming fifth season premiering launching October 30. The ex-Cagney & Lacey star will play Colleen Rose, an all-business talent agent who sets her sights on Sean. No, not romantically, but professionally. She wants to represent him. Gless’ Nip/Tuck duties won’t interfere with her costarring role on Burn Notice as production on the second season of the USA Network hit show doesn’t start up until mid-January, long after Gless’ Nip/Tuck episodes are in the can.


The Spoiler Roundup 08.29.07

By Editor on August 29th, 2007 / 0 Comments

Welcome to the Spoiler Roundup, the most comprehensive weekly spoiler wrapup on the internet. We scour the web for all the best spoilers on some of the most popular shows on the air. Catch it here every Wednesday at The TV Remote.

This week: Bones, Brothers and Sisters, Burn Notice, Desperate Housewives, ER, Friday Night Lights, Grey’s Anatomy, Heroes, House, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Jericho, Law and Order: SVU, Lost, Mad Men, Men In Trees, Nip/Tuck, Numbers, October Road, Prison Break, Private Practice, Psych, Rescue Me, Scrubs and Ugly Betty.

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USA Orders 13 More Episodes Of Burn Notice

By Editor on August 9th, 2007 / 2 Comments

Variety is reporting that USA has given Burn Notice an order for 13 more episodes. Burn Notice has blazed new trails for USA on Thursday nights, winning its timeslot among basic cable networks every week since its June 28 premiere. Ratings for the show have been on the rise, with last week’s episode grabbed a series-high 4.4 million viewers (2.3 million among adults 25-54, USA’s target demo). Filmed on location in Miami, Burn Notice stars Jeffrey Donovan, Gabrielle Anwar, Sharon Gless and Bruce Campbell. Matt Nix and Mikkel Bondesen are executive producers.

Finally a smart move by a cable network. After TNT canceled Saved, I wasn’t sure the cable networks could air anything but Law & Order reruns. This doesn’t break any new ground in cable television but Jeffery Donovon, Bruce Campbell and the rest of the cast bring a freshness and some fun back to cable. Hopefully this will turn into a season 2 pickup for the show, keeping us guessing for another season of who burned Michael?


The Spoiler Roundup 08.08.07

By Editor on August 8th, 2007 / 1 Comment

Welcome to the Spoiler Roundup, the most comprehensive weekly spoiler wrapup on the internet. We scour the web for all the best spoilers on some of the most popular shows on the air. Catch it here every Wednesday at The TV Remote.

This week: Big Love, Bones, Brothers and Sisters, Burn Notice, CSI, CSI: Miami, Damages, Desperate Housewives, ER, Friday Night Lights, Greek, Grey’s Anatomy, Heroes, How I Met Your Mother, Lost, Mad Men, My Boys, My Name Is Earl, Numbers, One Tree Hill, Pushing Daisies, Robot Chicken, Scrubs, The Office, Ugly Betty and Weeds.

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