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On TV Tonight: Wednesday December 23, 2015

December 23, 2015 By theTVaddict Leave a Comment

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NET8PM8:30PM9PM9:30PM10PM10:30PM
ABCThe Middle (R)The Goldbergs (R)Modern Family (R)Blackish (R)Fresh Off the Boat (R)Blackish (R)
CBSI Love LucyHawaii Five-0 (R)Criminal Minds (R)
CWArrow (R)Supernatural (R)
FOXEmpire (R)Rosewood (R)American Horror Story: Hotel (FX)
NBCHow the Grinch Stole ChristmasHow Murray Saved ChristmasAdele Live in New York City (R)Michael Bublé’s Christmas in Hollywood (R)

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Filed Under: Featured, on tv tonight

SHERLOCK Preview: The Bride is Coming….

December 18, 2015 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

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SHERLOCK has been rooted in the real world for three seasons, but it looks like it may be venturing in to the world of the supernatural in the upcoming standalone, Victorian special.

In “The Abominable Bride”, Sherlock and Watson are firmly entrenched in 1895 and things are very different. And something very strange is happening in London: “Why is Thomas Ricoletti a little surprised to see his wife dressed in her old wedding gown? Because, just a few hours before, she took her own life… Mrs Ricoletti’s ghost now appears to be prowling the streets with an unslakeable thirst for revenge. From fog-shrouded Limehouse to the bowels of a ruined church, Holmes, Watson and their friends must use all their cunning to combat an enemy seemingly from beyond the grave.”

The new preview below gives us a better look at the ghostly, revenge-seeking bride. Don’t miss the 90 minute SHERLOCK special on January 1 on BBC in the UK or PBS in the U.S.

Filed Under: Featured, Sherlock

On TV Tonight: Wednesday December 16, 2015

December 16, 2015 By theTVaddict Leave a Comment

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NET8PM8:30PM9PM9:30PM10PM10:30PM
ABCThe Middle (R)The Goldbergs (R)Modern Family (R)Blackish (R)Nashville: Off the Record 3
CBSSurvivor Cambodia: Second Chance
CWArrow (R)Supernatural (R)
FOXEmpire (R)Rosewood (R)American Horror Story: Hotel (FX)
NBCElf: Buddy’s Musical ChristmasLaw & Order: SVU (R)Chicago P.D. (R)

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Filed Under: Featured, on tv tonight

On TV Tonight: Wednesday December 9, 2015

December 9, 2015 By theTVaddict Leave a Comment

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NET8PM8:30PM9PM9:30PM10PM10:30PM
ABCThe MiddleThe GoldbergsModern FamilyBlackishNashville
CBSSurvivor Cambodia: Second ChanceCriminal MindsCode Black
CWArrow (R)Supernatural (R)
FOXEmpire (R)Taraji and Terrence’s White Hot HolidaysAmerican Horror Story: Hotel (FX)
NBCMat Franco’s Got Magic (R)The Illusionists

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Filed Under: Featured, on tv tonight

On TV Tonight: Wednesday December 2, 2015

December 2, 2015 By theTVaddict Leave a Comment

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NET8PM8:30PM9PM9:30PM10PM10:30PM
ABCThe MiddleThe GoldbergsModern FamilyBlackishNashville
CBSSurvivor Cambodia: Second ChanceCriminal MindsCode Black
CWArrowSupernatural
FOXRosewoodEmpireAmerican Horror Story: Hotel (FX)
NBCChristmas in Rockefeller Center!How the Grinch Stole ChristmasSaturday Night Live Christmas
MISCKingdom (DirecTV)Jay Leno’s Garage (CNBC)

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Filed Under: Featured, on tv tonight

SCANDAL! NETFLIX! SUPER HEROES! What Team TV Addict was Thankful For in 2015

November 26, 2015 By theTVaddict Leave a Comment

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Daniel The TV Addict
• Is thankful of the proliferation of online streaming services. Be it Netflix and Hulu to Canadian counterparts CraveTV and Shomi, TV Addicts such as ourselves have never had it so good!

• Is thankful for genetically blessed talent that is Greg Berlanti. From dysfunctional family dramas (EVERWOOD! JACK & BOBBY!) to super series after super series (THE FLASH! ARROW! SUPERGIRL!), this man just gets me.

• Is thankful for comedy. While hour-long-dramas often get the brunt of the attention as a result of their amazing action or dense mythology. Nothing puts a smile on our face after a long week — often littered with sensless tragedies across the globe — like a few minutes spent with the familiar faces of MOM, Stephen Colbert, Tim Allen (LAST MAN STANDING), the Griffin Family (FAMILY GUY), the Dunphy-Pritchett clan (MODERN FAMILY), THE GOLDBERGS, Josh Thomas (Pivot’s PLEASE LIKE ME), to name a few.

• Is thankful of the proliferation of online streaming services. Yes again. And why shouldn’t I be? After-all, not only has the increased competition afforded more jobs for talented writers, actors, producers and behind-the-scenes creative types, but has done the unthinkable: Allowed for reboots and re-imaginations of shows we thought were long dead and buried. Ie. GILMORE GIRLS, THE X FILES and STAR TREK. Speaking of which…

• Is thankful that after far too long a hiatus, fans are finally going to get a new episodic STAR TREK. Thank you Les Moonves and CBS. Please don’t screw this up. #livelongandprosper

• Is thankful for AMC’s INTO THE BADLANDS. True, we’re only two episodes in, but daaaaaamn has any show started on such a thrilling note since the early days of LOST? Talk about bloody well done. Emphasis on the bloody!

• Is thankful for THE GOOD WIFE, which like a fine wine (or George Clooney), continues to get better with age.

• Is thankful for Twitter! Whether it’s providing us with a pipeline to television news and headlines as they happen, or acting as the ultimate running commentary while we’re watching our favorites, twitter has become so much more than the social media fad du jour, but rather, an invaluable viewing partner for any TV Addict.

• Is thankful for theTVaddict.com’s roster of contributors both new and old. Thus, without any further adieu, let’s hear what they’re thankful for…

Clarissa
• Thankful that the industry is embracing the digital world and non-traditional producers like Netflix or Hulu, thereby exposing fans to some great new shows and new ways to watch

• Thankful that networks are giving shows more of a chance before pulling the plug. It used to be dangerous to get attached to a pilot in case it got cancelled quickly (RIP LONESTAR), but now networks are giving shows more time to prove themselves or allowing shortened first seasons instead of giving them the axe after a few weeks

• Thankful that we get a chance to see some shows resurrected. The practice doesn’t always work, but seeing something like THE X-FILES back in action is awesome, especially when the premiere episode was so good (seriously, you don’t want to miss it!)

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Jessenika Colon
• I’m thankful to the ARROW production team for selecting Matt Ryan to reprise his role as Constantine. He did a fantastic job and I hope to see him return to the series soon!

• I’m thankful to the writers of GOTHAM for making season two so dark, twisted, and bloody.

• I’m thankful to Marvel for JESSICA JONES. It’s so excellently written, a great example of feminism, and has an excellent cast!

Alan Eggleston
• Thankful for JJ Abrams who brought us LOST! and FRINGE and a host of imaginative new talent that he unleashed on television that even to this day make TV more interesting and fun to watch.

• Thankful for a host of new dramas on broadcast television recently like THE BLACKLIST, BLINDSPOT, LIMITLESS, QUANTICO, and THE PLAYER that have brought us intriguing new characters in challenging new situations that surprise and entertains us like never before.

• Thankful for fourteen seasons of MYTHBUSTERS and cable/satellite channels that provide an avenue for broadcast of science and speculative-interest programs for viewers who enjoy a technology and science turn.

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Luciana Mangas
• Thankful for the influx of strong female characters as leads of great TV dramas in the past decade, such as Kara “Starbuck” Thrace (BATTLESTAR GALACTICA), Felicity Smoak (ARROW), Sarah, Alison, Helena, Cosima, Rachel and all the clones (ORPHAN BLACK), Olivia Dunham (FRINGE), Clarke Griffin (THE 100), Kate Beckett (CASTLE) and so many other great women, who have graced our TV screens every week and provided excellent role models (for the most part) for young women out there.

• Thankful for so many new quality dramas – both from non-traditional producers like Netflix and major networks – in the past couple of years like THE FLASH, THE 100, BLINDSPOT, QUANTICO and JESSICA JONES, just to mention a few.

• Thankful for this amazing bridge that social media has become between the audience and the TV shows’ cast and crew, breaking that invisible wall that seemed to exist between them. It brings fans closer to the people they admire and helps to build a two-way street when it comes to TV experience.

Brianna Martinez
• Thankful to the DAREDEVIL coordinator and director that choreographed and shot perhaps the best one shot fight scene I’ve seen and the Netflix/Marvel team for bringing both Daredevil and Jessica Jones to “TV.”

• Thankful that ARROW has given us original Team Arrow interspersed with the expanded team, Diggle’s story this season, an awesomely creepy big bad in Damien Darhk, Curtis Holt’s introduction, Felicity’s reign as CEO (and emotional moments with her mother), and thankful for the way they’ve handled a more well-balanced Oliver. Basically, thankful season four has turned out the way it has so far.

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Victoria Nelli
• Thankful to the executive that green-lighted CRAZY EX-GIRLFRIEND. That adorable, weird, little show has completely hooked me. Also, where had Rachel Bloom been? She is too hilarious and wonderful not to be on our TV screens every week!

• Thankful to the writer’s of SCANDAL for keeping the pace this season. With such a jaw dropping and twist filled season last year people were expecting it to take a slower turn this season, it’s done the complete opposite. I never knew I wanted to see Liv come clean about her and Fitz until it happened. The winter finale proved that this show is by no means slowing down.

• Thankful that Amazon FINALLY released a trailer for the second season of TRANSPARENT. No series displayed more truth and raw emotion this year that TRANSPARENT and it was so exciting and long overdue to finally see how our favorite family is doing. December 11th cannot come fast enough!

Melissa Smith
• Thankful for the crews that make television a joy to watch and hear. The “sound geniuses” on ARROW and SUPERNATURAL headed by Michael E. Lawshé create a weekly soundscape worthy of a $200MM feature film. The stunt crew on ARROW makes the fight choreography look like the Bolshoi Ballet. The camera crew, editors and visual effects folks on PERSON OF INTEREST, THE ORIGINALS and NCIS: LOS ANGELES use every technique from slight nuance to huge explosions to create a weekly visceral smorgasbord. The sum of its parts, a television show is as good as the crew, and the result is on the screen

• Thankful for casting directors who think outside the box who give us the adorable-yet-creepy children on SUPERNATURAL to the not-a-pretty-boy-but-wow-can-he-act approach on many shows, today’s casting directors realize that it is talent, not beauty, that delivers phenomenal performances

• Thankful for this new “Golden Age of Television.” No longer is there a stigma for the best talent in the industry to work in television. The first Golden Age aired shows like PLAYHOUSE 90 and PHILCO TELEVISION PLAYHOUSE featuring the talents of incredible directors like Arthur Penn, George Roy Hill, John Frankenheimer and Sidney Lumet, writers including Rod Serling, Paddy Chayefsky, Don Mankiewicz and Horton Foote, and acting luminaries ranging from Lillian Gish and Grace Kelly to Steve McQueen and Cliff Robertson. The same quality, arguably, can be found on television today

Filed Under: Featured

Does Moving THE VAMPIRE DIARIES and THE ORIGINALS Signal a Farewell to Fangs?

November 25, 2015 By Melissa Girimonte Leave a Comment

The CW recently announced its midseason schedule, and one of the most notable changes coming in 2016 is moving Thursday night mainstay THE VAMPIRE DIARIES along with spinoff THE ORIGINALS to Friday nights beginning in January. Being moved to a Friday night is often viewed as the death knell for a series — one step away from cancellation — but does this mean that the TV tide is turning and viewers are less passionate about series with a supernatural slant? Let’s examine the state of the supernatural union and determine whether or not we’re looking at the last days of vampires, fae, werewolves, demons and other fantastical creatures on TV.

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Now, there’s no saying that a move to Fridays has to be the end of THE VAMPIRE DIARIES and/or THE ORIGINALS. The CW could establish a solid night on Fridays with these two shows for those dedicated fans that still watch it live. The main problem is competition from similar shows also on Friday nights. NBC’s GRIMM has been a Friday night niche success, but now FOX is moving SLEEPY HOLLOW to Fridays as well. My main concern is that there may be too much overlap between fandoms of these four series, which means casualties are a possibility. The last time a supernatural series that I loved moved to Friday didn’t go so well, i.e. when NBC paired CONSTANTINE with GRIMM during the 2014/2015 season.

Are Superheroes the New Vampires?
Superhero-centric shows are everywhere, and The CW is adding a third to its lineup in January with DC’S LEGENDS OF TOMORROW. In fact, it’s taking the Thursday night spot previously dominated by THE VAMPIRE DIARIES. Although it feels like superhero series are everywhere right now, SUPERNATURAL continues to be a force to be reckoned with on The CW. More episodes of IZOMBIE have been ordered for Season 2. Also, to go back to CONSTANTINE for a moment, the ARROW Season 4 episode that featured the beloved master of the dark arts resulted in a ratings surge. It may just be vampire fatigue at the moment, but there’s still a demand for fantasy and horror, with AMERICAN HORROR STORY landing a sixth season and ASH VS EVIL DEAD getting a second season are any indication. Superheroes haven’t completely taken over the TV landscape.

Is More Traditional Sci-fi Coming Back to the Forefront?
THE 100, also airing on The CW, has been one of the most compelling sci-fi series on TV, with comparisons to epic series like LOST and BATTLESTAR GALACTICA. This is the series taking over THE ORIGINALS’ Thursday night slot in January. For a while, even Syfy — the network that was once the leader in sci-fi programming — had more shows of the supernatural ilk than spaceships, time travel and robots. 12 MONKEYS marked a return to more sci-fi heavy programming, and it’s back with its sophomore season in 2016. KILLJOYS and DARK MATTER are also back in production for a second season. Upcoming new series include potential sci-fi powerhouses THE EXPANSE and CHILDHOOD’S END. Does this mean Syfy is abandoning fantasy/horror programming? Not a bit. THE MAGICIANS joins the Syfy lineup in January, and BITTEN returns for its third season. Plus, new series WYNONNA EARP is currently in production, and a female-led VAN HELSING has been acquired. While it may look like the end of an era, there’s still a heavy presence of the fantastical.

Is the End Nigh for THE VAMPIRE DIARIES and THE ORIGINALS?
It’s easy to conclude that moving THE VAMPIRE DIARIES and THE ORIGINALS to Fridays means they won’t be getting another season. With all of the options available to fans of fantasy/horror series, and fierce competition on Friday nights for this audience, it could be the greatest challenge these two series face. On the flipside, viewers have more tools at their disposal — DVRs, time shifting, and online viewing, to name a few — so live viewing is slowly becoming less of a factor. Networks are even starting to drop “live plus same day ratings,” focusing more on combined overall numbers. The instinct may be to cue up the funeral march, but Friday night doesn’t necessarily spell the end. Don’t put a stake in them yet.

If anything, viewers are becoming more sophisticated and selective with all of the options available, so if THE VAMPIRE DIARIES or THE ORIGINALS happens to die, it may not be due to a move to the Friday “death slot.” It’s becoming increasingly difficult to stand out in the current TV landscape, and could just be victims of too much on TV. Horror and fantasy are thriving alongside the superheroes and the sci-fi … there just may be fewer familiar fangs in the long run.

Filed Under: CW News, Featured, The Originals, The Vampire Diaries

Ratings: THE GOLDBERGS and MODERN FAMILY Rise, SVU Slips

November 19, 2015 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

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Two ABC comedies — THE GOLDBERGS and MODERN FAMILY — rose on Wednesday night, as did EMPIRE in the demo. But SVU was down 0.6 in the demo after last week’s VOICE lead-in.

In terms of total average viewers, Fox won the night (7.96 million), followed by CBS (7.81 million), NBC (6.70 million), ABC (6.38 million) and The CW ( 2.16 million). See all numbers below (live + same day total viewers & adults 18-49 ratings).

ABC
8:00 p.m. THE MIDDLE 7.85 million, 2.0 rating
8:30 p.m. THE GOLDBERGS 7.07 million, 2.2 rating
9:00 p.m. MODERN FAMILY 8.35 million, 2.8 rating
9:30 p.m. BLACK-ISH 6.15 million, 1.9 rating
10:00 p.m. NASHVILLE 4.43 million, 1.0 rating

CBS
8:00 p.m. SURVIVOR 8.87 million, 2.0 rating
9:00 p.m. CRIMINAL MINDS 8.03 million., 1.5 rating
10:00 p.m. CODE BLACK 6.53 million, 1.2 rating

Fox
8:00 p.m. ROSEWOOD 4.76 million, 1.4 rating
9:00 p.m. EMPIRE 11.16 million, 4.4 rating

NBC
8:00 p.m. THE MYSTERIES OF LAURA 7.37 million, 1.1 rating
9:00 p.m. LAW & ORDER: SVU 6.26 million, 1.4 rating
10:00 p.m. CHICAGO PD 6.46 million, 1.4 rating

The CW
8:00 p.m. ARROW 2.57 million, 1.0 rating
9:00 p.m. SUPERNATURAL 1.75 million, 0.7 million

Filed Under: Featured, Nielsen Overnight TV Show Ratings

On TV Tonight: Wednesday November 18, 2015

November 18, 2015 By theTVaddict Leave a Comment

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NET8PM8:30PM9PM9:30PM10PM10:30PM
ABCThe MiddleThe GoldbergsModern FamilyBlackishNashville
CBSSurvivor Cambodia: Second ChanceCriminal MindsCode Black
CWArrowSupernatural
FOXRosewoodEmpireAmerican Horror Story: Hotel (FX)
NBCThe Mysteries of LauraLaw & Order: SVU.Chicago P.D.
MISCKingdom (DirecTV)
People’s Sexiest Man Alive 2015 (Lifetime)
South Park (Comedy)
The League/You’re the Worst (FXX)

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DEAD OF SUMMER: ABC Family/Freeform Picks Up New Horror Series

November 18, 2015 By Clarissa Leave a Comment

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ABC Family is rebranding itself as Freeform in 2016 and now the network has announced its first official pick-up under its new banner: DEAD OF SUMMER.

The series is created by Adam Horowitz & Edward Kitsis, along with ONCE UPON A TIME writer Ian Goldberg. Here’s what we know about the show: “Set in the late 1980s, school is out for the summer, and a sun-drenched season of firsts beckons the counselors at Camp Clearwater, a seemingly idyllic Midwestern summer camp, including first loves, first kisses – and first kills. Clearwater’s dark, ancient mythology awakens, and what was supposed to be a summer of fun soon turns into one of unforgettable scares and evil at every turn. Part coming-of-age story, part supernatural horror story, DEAD OF SUMMER is a bold, new series that mixes genres as it examines the light and dark of a summer like no other.”

There’s no word yet on a premiere date but DEAD OF SUMMER has been given a straight-to-series order based on a multiple-script commitment.

Filed Under: ABC Family, Featured

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