Blue Eyes. Review: White Collar Season Finale – “In the Wind”

The last few episodes of White Collar have really been about Neal (Matt Bomer) stepping out of the shadows and finding out who he really is. Between witness protection and life as a con man, Neal has always lived his life pretending to be someone else. There’s a touching scene in the beginning of “In the Wind” with Neal sitting on a park bench with his father James (Treat Williams) discussing the evidence box Neal hopes will clear his father, when it suddenly dawns on James what the real reason is for Neal wanting to find the box.

Led Zeppelin, Peanut Butter, and More…Revealed! Paleyfest – REVOLUTION Panel

Accentuating the evening were colorful commentary, as well as some humorous profanity slips several times despite the moderator mentioning that the panel was being live-streamed online. Oopsy! Haha. I guess Billy Burke didn’t mean to say Miles was a ….

TV Clip: Episode 5 Recap of The Americans

Go undercover with The Americans and explore the unexpected physical and emotional risks both Elizabeth (Keri Russell) and Stan (Noah Emmerich) experience on the job.

News: BrandX Guest Stars Eddie Izzard and Noel Gallagher Live from London

BrandX from London on Thursday, March 7 and Thursday, March 14 at 11PM ET/PT only on FX.

Life’s a Bowl of Cherries. Review: Lost Girl – “There’s Bo Place Like Home”

Acknowledging that her adoptive mother Mary (Nola Auguston) is “a warped bigot,” Bo realizes returning home isn’t easy but Kenzi (Ksenia Solo) as her sidekick makes it a bit more tolerable.

Did Not Love This One… Book Review: Blaze (or Love in the Time of Super Villains) by Laurie Boyle Crompton

Stay far away from this one, young people. Eighteen or older for Blaze (if you dare), but I honestly urge you to keep this one on your Do Not Read shelf.

You Cannot Survive Alone… Review: The Walking Dead – “Clear”

The first few episodes of TWD didn’t involve a lot of interaction with groups. “Clear” is centralized on just a few things and that focus creates something beautiful.

Who Gets Custody of the Gallagher Kids? Review: Shameless – “A Long Way from Home”

When I watched the series premiere of Shameless oh so many years ago, I was appalled by the depths of depravity on the show all while pretty much laughing my ass off at the Gallaghers’ antics. “A Long Way from Home” does an excellent job of following in the footsteps of the many episodes that have both shocked and entertained me along the way. Fiona (Emmy Rossum) is now ready to step up and assume parental responsibility for Debby (Emma Kenney), Carl (Ethan Cutkosky), Ian (Cameron Monaghan), Lip (Jeremy Allen White), and baby Liam (Brandon and Brenden Johnson). Not without a fight from Frank (William H. Macy), though.

News: Louis C.K. Fourth Special to air April 13 on HBO

Louis C.K. “Oh My God” Special airs April 13 at 10PM ET/PT only on HBO.

An Important PSA from Psych’s Dule Hill for Characters Unite Month

Dulé Hill brings us a lot of laughs in his role as Burton ‘Gus’ Guston on USA Network’s Psych. But now, he’s taken some time out of his busy schedule to bring us an important message for the network’s Characters Unite Month with this PSA: “I won’t stand for …” it anymore. Take a look at what Dulé won’t stand for anymore in this clip.

Say Goodbye to 90210. TV News: The CW Announces Series Finale For 90210 and Season Finales For Other Series

After five seasons of new loves, old flames and shocking betrayals, the stars of 90210 will bid farewell to the world-famous zip code. Also check out the season finales for other hit CW shows like Arrow, Supernatural, Hart of Dixie, and Beauty and the Beast…

Lobster Box? And Harlan Gets a Dairy Queen? Retrospective: Justified – “Outlaw”

“Outlaw” turns in a superb episode giving us blood, mayhem, a bit of gloating, and some more blood for good measure. If you are a tad squeamish, you may want to cover your eyes during a few scenes.

Life Is Better With Mac-n-Cheese and Goldfish. Movie Review: The End of Love

The End of Love is a poignant, realistic character study that takes you on an emotional journey filled with ice cream, mac-n-cheese, frustration, goldfish, despair, hope, friends, and most important, love.

Fae Rules! TV News: Syfy Renews Lost Girl For Season 4

Syfy has renewed its sexy supernatural series Lost Girl for a fourth season. Lost Girl is about Bo, a Succubus (a powerful female entity in folklore) who feeds off sexual energy who is unaligned. Bo is one of the Fae, creatures of legend who pass as humans.

Gluten and Dairy Free Ice Cream. Review: White Collar – “The Original”

Overall, this is a great episode, which comes down to the writing. I know I’ve said this before, but White Collar is one of the best written shows on the air. So many of the relationships in White Collar are about reading between the lines—a look, a glance, a smile—all so well written and acted, the audience is able to follow along with ease.

Mexican Standoff, Review: Psych – “Santabarbaratown 2”

Eleven months has been a long time for Psych fans to wait in between seasons. However, any doubts I had about Psych’s seventh season have been put to rest. Psych is back and so far, it has hit the ground running. The writing feels fresh and re-energized.

The Beginning of Equal Rights for Women. Review: The Americans – “Comint”

There’s a running theme in this week’s installment of this intriguing spy series set during the time of the Cold War—the time old tradition of using sex in exchange for information. It is utilized by both sides on more than one occasion, giving us the message that spies will do whatever is necessary to get what they want. We’re also given a look at how, when, and why equal rights for women became a powerful issue in the States.

TV Clip: Writer’s Preview to Arrow – “Dead to Rights”

DC Comics’ Geoff Johns talks about the many references in this episode that will foreshadow the events to come. “Arrow” is all new Wednesdays at 9/8c.

Tarzan Lives! Book News: New Graphic Novel Based on Burroughs’ “Jungle Tales of Tarzan”

Sequential Pulp Comics, a graphic novel imprint distributed by Dark Horse Comics, specializing in works of classic and pulp literature is proud to announce a new graphic novel based on Edgar Rice Burroughs’ classic novel, Jungle Tales of Tarzan.

TV News: FX Orders a Fifth Season for Archer

With the ratings Archer has been achieving in its fourth season, it’s no surprise the animated comedy series has been picked up for a fifth season consisting of 13 episodes.

News: “The Walking Dead’ Renewed for a Fourth Season

The Walking Dead Renewed for a Fourth Season!

TV News: Warehouse 13 Returns Monday, April 29th in a New Time Slot

The stakes for the Warehouse – and the world – have never been higher when Syfy’s hit series Warehouse 13 returns April 29th in it’s new time slot of 10PM E/P. In the premiere episode “The Living and the Dead,” the series picks up on the stunning, mid-season cliffhanger.

TV News: Finales, Reunions, Premieres, Oh My! What’s Happening Over at Bravo.

It’s food, fashion, feuds and fabulousness on the Bravo network from February 27 to March 6. Kicking off the week is the exciting season finale of “Top Chef” on Wednesday, February 27 at 10 pm ET/PT. Following that will be a new episode of “The Real Housewives of Atlanta,” a “Shahs of Sunset” reunion, a “Vanderpump Rules” reunion, and the series premiere of “LA Shrinks” (sounds very interesting!). Rounding out the week are the season premieres of “The Rachael Zoe Project” and “It’s a Brad, Brad World,” followed by the series premiere of “The Dukes of Melrose.” And “Kathy” moves to a new time slot on Thursday, February 28. For sneak peeks and highlights, and all the details for each series, check out Bravo’s official press release below.

TV News: Syfy New Series – Deep South Paranormal

The quest for proof of the paranormal goes deeper than ever – Deep South that is – and in Syfy’s all-new original series Deep South Paranormal, it takes a colorful team of local pros to investigate these restless southern souls.

TV News: FX Closes Script Development Deal for New Action Drama Series from Kurt Sutter and John Shiban

As part of his overall deal with Fox 21, Sons of Anarchy creator/showrunner Kurt Sutter is teaming with former Hell on Wheels showrunner John Shiban to develop a new dark action drama series for FX, “Lucas Stand.”