Category Archives: television

Watch With Amanda: What’s on TV this week? May 14 – 20

This week it’s all about the season finale’s! Read on to see which shows are ending with a bang!

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Watch With Amanda: New TV Trailers, Scoops, and spoilers!

ABC Family has released a jam-packed promo for Pretty Little Liars third season (premiering June 5th). Highlights: Hanna and Mona face off! Ezria and Haleb! “A” is back!
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Watch With Amanda: Alcatraz and more axed, Grey’s Anatomy news, and Britney’s new $15 million TV gig

Well guys… it’s official. Alcatraz has been cancelled (poor Hugo). After an amazing start for the series, the ratings plunged and it’s not really surprising that Fox has decided to not bring it back.  In an announcement yesterday Fox has also cancelled Bones‘ spinoff The Finder, Breaking In, and I Hate My Teenage Daughter.  On the bright side, Keifer Sutherland’s Touch has been renewed and the network has also picked up a bunch new shows for the fall and a few sound promising. Click through to read more about them. Read the rest of this entry

Watch With Amanda: What’s on TV this week? May 7 – 13

This week’s TV highlights include season finales for Castle, New Girl, Vampire Diaries, The Office, Parks & Recreation, and Fringe! Get your PVR’s ready!

Monday May 7th

Bones (8pm): A film adaptation of Brennan’s latest book takes her and Booth to Los Angeles for the production, where Brennan criticizes the acting and disregard for science, but the trip takes a strange turn when a prop cadaver happens to be a real murder victim. Meanwhile, Booth gets a job offer to work on the studio lot; and Cam’s past comes back to haunt her. Check out the “epic” trailer for the fictional movie below.
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Guest Blogger: The Red-Headed Mule’s Clarence Riley Recaps Fringe’s Brave New World Part 1

Hello, BiffBamPop readers and Fringe fans! I’m sharing my thoughts about the latest Fringe happenings. I’ve been a fan of Fringe since that fateful Sunday night debut four seasons ago. Fringe may have been “X-Files lite” back then but I still enjoyed the first season. It seems like Torv & Jackson being on the cover of Entertainment Weekly came from an alternate universe, doesn’t it?

What makes Fringe one of the best TV shows today is the journey of the characters. These engaging people are always welcome to act out their temporal struggles in my home. Anyone watching Fringe week by week will wonder why John Noble, or even Anna Torv and Joshua Jackson, never gets considered for a major TV award. Mad scientist Walter Bishop should be one of the highlights to be promoted by anyone airing Fringe, whether Fox or some other channel in the future.

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