Posted May 15th 2008 11:33AM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, Other Reality Shows, Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, Industry, Programming, 24, American Idol, House, The Simpsons, Family Guy, Prison Break, Bones, King of the Hill, Upfronts, The Sarah Connor Chronicles, New Amsterdam, Reality-Free

FOX announced its plans for the 2008-2009 season today. Here are the highlights:
Returning: The Moment of Truth, So You Think You Can Dance, The Simpsons, Family Guy, American Dad, American Idol, America's Most Wanted, Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?, Bones, Cops, Don't Forget the Lyrics!, Hell's Kitchen, House, King of the Hill, Kitchen Nightmares, MADtv, The Moment of Truth, Prison Break, Talkshow with Spike Feresten, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, 'Til Death
Out: Back To You, Canterbury's Law, K-Ville, Nashville, New Amsterdam, Next Great American Band, Return of Jezebel James, UnhitchedNew: Sit Down, Shut Up; The Cleveland Show; Dollhouse (Midseason)
; Fringe; Do Not Disturb (formerly
The Inn)
; Secret Millionaire (Midseason)
Schedule and detailed descriptions of the new shows after the jump.
Continue reading The Upfronts: FOX
Posted May 13th 2008 3:07PM by Erin Martell
Filed under: Prison Break, Celebrities, Casting, Reality-Free

Michael Rapaport is heading back to Fox. The former star of
The War At Home has been cast as a regular on
Prison Break.
Rapaport will play a government agent on the drama's fourth season. According to
The Hollywood Reporter, the character has "an interesting offer" for Michael Scofield and Lincoln Burrows.
Rapaport just finished a guest stint on
My Name Is Earl playing, ironically, a prison inmate who helps Earl escape. Season four of
Prison Break premieres in September, with production starting in L.A. this month.
Continue reading Michael Rapaport joins Prison Break cast
Posted Mar 27th 2008 4:41PM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: OpEd, Spoilers Anonymous, Prison Break, Celebrities
Prison Break fans, you better sit down for this, especially if you were a Sara/Michael 'shipper. According to
E!'s gossip columnist Kristin Dos Santos and
TV Guide's Michael Ausiello, actress
Sarah Wayne Callies will be back as
a series regular for
season 4 of FOX's
Prison Break! No need to check your computer monitor, you read right: Dr. Sara Tancredi could very well be alive!
Continue reading Dr. Sara comes back to Prison Break?
Posted Mar 24th 2008 4:22PM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: Prison Break, Pickups and Renewals
After much speculation and "on the bubble" murmurs, Variety is confirming that FOX has gone ahead and renewed Prison Break, one of the more popular guilty pleasures currently on network television. Prison Break has been picked up for a possible 23 episode fourth season, set to return in the fall.
Is the show that good? Sort of. Do the plots always make sense? Sometimes. Do I love it anyway? Absolutely. After a mediocre second season, the show roared back with a pretty enjoyable third season that got cut short to thirteen episodes by the WGA strike.
Continue reading FOX renews Prison Break
Posted Mar 13th 2008 2:22PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Industry, Law and Order, Scrubs, Prison Break, How I Met Your Mother, Jericho, Friday Night Lights, Reaper, Moonlight, The Sarah Connor Chronicles
The Hollywood Reporter has an article today that both breaks my heart and makes me ecstatic for the next television season. The article, citing lots of anonymous sources,
lists shows that are "on the bubble" for next season -- meaning renewal is not certain--and predicts their likelihood of renewal.
Interestingly (and tragically), The CW's
Reaper appears to be on the chopping block. Tonight's ratings for
Reaper could tip the balance, as a new episode goes up against a new episode of
Lost. While many critics think
Reaper has lost its way since the pilot, I think it's been pretty much on track. We even got a new story line during the last episode where Sam meets a new love interest, aka the devil's daughter. The dialogue is clever, the lead actor is lovable, and his sidekicks are, well, a kick. Although, if I didn't have a way to record both shows, I would probably choose
Lost over
Reaper tonight.
A list of "on the bubble" shows and their possible future is after the jump:
Continue reading What shows are on the bubble for next season?
Posted Feb 29th 2008 11:41AM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Industry, Family Guy, Animation, Prison Break

Oh, Peter. They're breaking up that old gang of ours! There's a
spin-off of Family Guy in the works at Fox. Peter's drinking buddy, Cleveland Brown, might be getting his own show. Oh no, does this mean he may be leaving Quahog? What, no more get-togethers at The Drunken Clam? (Note to self: He's an animated character; he could still be part of
Family Guy.)
Cleveland is perhaps the most down to earth of Peter's pals on
Family Guy, which could make him the perfect centerpiece of a new cartoon series. Zany new characters could be built around him. If history repeats itself, he could be the George Jefferson to Peter Griffin's Archie Bunker, i.e.,
The Jeffersons spinning off from
All in the Family.
Continue reading Family Guy's Cleveland to get own spin-off?
Posted Feb 28th 2008 10:01AM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, 24, Battlestar Galactica, Prison Break, In the Limelight

Mysterious. Mesmerizing. Interesting. Dynamic. Compelling. Any and all of these words accurately describe actress Michelle Forbes. She is one of the finest actresses in television, and yet she has maintained a distinct quality that makes her as elusive a performer to come around since Garbo! Intensely private, there's not much known about the Austin, Texas native. (However, I can tell you that she collects clocks -- broken clocks. As she told me, quoting the movie
Withnail and I, "Even a stopped clock tells the right time twice a day.")
She's currently making HBO's new drama
In Treatment appointment TV, drawing her loyal following to find her latest work as she did in
24, Prison Break, Homicide and
Battlestar Galactica. And that doesn't even take into account the millions who first discovered this chameleon when she first burst onto the scene in
Guiding Light, and then
Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Continue reading Michelle Forbes: In the Limelight
Posted Feb 18th 2008 9:01PM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: OpEd, Video, Prison Break, Episode Reviews

(S03E13) "You know, you're the first person to ever break out of Sona." - Gretchen
This was a great episode. Really solid and enjoyable. However, you can see why it was originally meant to be the mid-season finale and not a season ender. There are just simply too many questions left hanging and, for lack of a better way to put it, it just doesn't feel right. Fans of Prison Break, you know what I mean. As far as finales go, this wasn't satisfying. While it left me yearning for more, I'm equally annoyed. Plenty of other shows are coming back with four or five new episodes starting in about a month, so why not Prison Break? What really worries me? No word on any sort of renewal from FOX. This very well could be the last we'll see of Michael and Lincoln.
Continue reading Prison Break: The Art of the Deal (season finale) - VIDEO
Posted Feb 11th 2008 9:01PM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: OpEd, Prison Break, Episode Reviews

(S03E12) "Screw you Mahone." - Lincoln
Is it just me, or was it relatively easy to break out of Sona? When compared to Fox River, it was cake! No tattoos required -- just dig a hole and run. And before you say, "but what about all those guards with guns," look at it this way: they're what made it easy! And Michael used it to his advantage. He gave them something to occupy their time (allowing Lechero, T-Bag, and Bellick to go first and get caught) and then he, Whistler, Mahone, and McGrady pretty much just walked through the hole in the fence. So, with that in mind... remind me again why The Company had to use Michael to get to Whistler?
Continue reading Prison Break: Hell or High Water
Posted Feb 4th 2008 9:02PM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: OpEd, Prison Break, Episode Reviews

(S03E11) "Welcome to the coal mine, canary." - T-Bag
And the escape is on! I honestly can't say why I like this season of Prison Break so much. It's far from being the edgy show that it was during its first season and at the same time it's miles ahead of last season's manhunt mess. Maybe it's simply due to the fact that there literally isn't much else on TV right now and as a result, it's good by default. But after tonight's episode, I'm leaning more towards the unpredictability factor.
Continue reading Prison Break: Under and Out
Posted Jan 22nd 2008 12:45AM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: OpEd, Prison Break, Episode Reviews

(S03E10) "If he doesn't take you, I will." - Lincoln
Well isn't that special. Lincoln's got a crush on Sofia. Not like we didn't see that coming. All that's missing now is the clichéd scene where something stressful happens, they lock eyes, and start sucking face amidst all the chaos of planning an inmate bust. You know it's coming. Here's the real question though: what are the chances of finding a gift shop that sells Eiffel Tower keyrings in Panama City?!?
Continue reading Prison Break: Dirt Nap
Posted Jan 14th 2008 11:00PM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: OpEd, Prison Break, Episode Reviews

(S03E09) "Let's see if he has the tattoo to get out of that one." - T-Bag
Prison Break may not be the best thing on TV at this point, but hey - at least it's new. It's been over two months since the mid-season finale and I was a little sketchy on what had happened previously, but this was never a show that required much thinking. Once the action started, it was easy to figure out what everyone was up to. You know... breaking out of prison.
Continue reading Prison Break: Boxed In
Posted Nov 12th 2007 11:33PM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: OpEd, Prison Break, Episode Reviews

(S03E08) "Take them all out." - Gretchen
The writer's strike hits again. We were supposed to get five more episodes before this season's fall finale. Instead we got a plain ol' ending comparable to any regular episode of Prison Break. Certainly not what I would have expected based on this show's history. It's not a bad thing, just disappointing. I understand the need to stockpile and space out the dwindling supply of new episodes, but it's unfortunate that it results in segmenting seasons in such sloppy fashion. Enough with the complaining though. The writer's strike is happening and we knew what to expect. If you can look beyond that, this episode really was quite good. It left us with plenty of questions to ponder as we wait for Prison Break to return in January.
Continue reading Prison Break: Bang and Burn (mid-season finale)
Posted Nov 6th 2007 7:43AM by Kristin Sample
Filed under: OpEd, Prison Break, Episode Reviews
(S03E06/S03E07) A two-hour
Prison Break? Now what did I do to deserve this? Well, it was really just two back-to-back episodes of
Prison Break instead of a two-hour special. But still, the only thing better than one
Prison Break episode is two
Prison Break episodes.
And they were pretty good episodes to boot. While we didn't get to see the much-hyped escape from Sona, we did get some interesting new developments in the plot.
Continue reading Prison Break: Photo Finish / Vamonos
Posted Nov 1st 2007 9:05PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Programming, CSI, Desperate Housewives, ER, House, Grey's Anatomy, Prison Break, Bones, 30 Rock, Friday Night Lights, Ugly Betty, Pushing Daisies, Reaper, Private Practice, Life, Dirty Sexy Money, Moonlight
Now that the fall season is hitting the two-month-old mark it's probably safe enough to start grading how some of the new and returning shows are doing. Our friends over at AOL Television have done such a thing and are giving you a chance to grade the TV shows as well.
Thirty shows were chosen for their fall TV scorecard and range from long-running shows such as CSI and ER to fresh out of the box programs like Pushing Daisies and Private Practice. The highest marks go out to House, which has reinvented itself this season with a set of new doctors for Greg House to abuse; Pushing Daises, which AOL TV describes as the best new show of the season; Ugly Betty, a show that has yet to enter a sophomore slump; Reaper, one of the brighter spots for the slumping CW network; Desperate Housewives, 30 Rock and Friday Night Lights.
Continue reading How would you grade this season's new and returning shows?
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