How to Save Your Business Without Really Trying. Review: It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia – “Frank’s Back in Business”

Charlie exclaims, “5, 4, 3, 2, 1 – Boom, the found wallet is ours!” You know nothing good is going to come from using LeFevre’s identity but it makes for some very funny scenes.

TV Promos: Homeland – “Broken Hearts”

As we get closer to the end of this brilliant season, I am that much more eager to watch every second of every episode of Homeland, Sundays at 10:00 pm ET/PT, only on Showtime. Here are some clips from the next episode, “Broken Hearts,” to whet your appetite.

Angel On My Shoulder. Review: American Horror Story: Asylum, S2 Ep 7- “Dark Cousin”

Sister Jude is no lily-white saint but I have felt terrible for her ever since learning about her hit-and-run accident. Although, I breathed a sigh of relief when she learns the girl survived, and is now a grown woman with a baby. We are treated to a flashback of her life before becoming a nun, a life she lived as a hard-drinking songstress.

Not What I Was Expecting… Book Review: Death and the Girl Next Door by Darynda Jones

I had high hopes for Death and the Girl Next Door but was disappointed for a few reasons.

TV News: FX Sets Early 2013 Premiere Dates for Four Returning and One New Series

FX has announced early premiere dates for returning series Justified, Anger Management, Archer, and Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell, as well as its new original comedy series, Legit, as follows:

TV News: FX Flexes Their Late Night Funny Bone

Brand-X and Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell both get 13 Episode orders from FX.

It’s A Big Day in Charming: Will Clay’s Going-Away Party Tear SAMCRO Apart? Retrospective: Sons of Anarchy – “Darthy”

My screenwriting instructor often talked about how the first few minutes of a great script should hint at everything that is about to happen. “Darthy” should be a case study for this principle as it does just that. But not only do the first minutes tell us loads about what to expect, they also pay respect to one of the most critical moments of Sons of Anarchy.

TV News: Syfy’s Gives Us A 1-2 Punch With Robot Combat League

Robot Combat League will feature tournament-style battles between eight-feet tall, state-of-the-art humanoid robots controlled by human “robo-jockeys”. Hosting the series is Chris Jericho, the wildly popular WWE wrestler and multifaceted performer.

TV News: Beyoncé In An Intimate, Revealing Documentary Exclusively on HBO.

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Multiple Grammy winner, entrepreneur and actress Beyoncé will be the focus of an intimate feature-length HBO documentary film debuting Feb. 16, 2013.

Baby Girl Grimes Finally Has A Name! Review: The Walking Dead “When the Dead Come Knocking”

“When the Dead Come Knocking” is a solid showing, yet it feels like a filler episode leading up to next week’s explosive mid-season finale.

A Bomb Threat is Aborted and We Learn Who Quinn Really Is. Retrospective: Homeland – “Two Hats”

From one minute to the next, I wasn’t sure what was going to happen—whether they were going to succeed or if I would make it to the end of the episode without passing out; I think I was holding my breath throughout the entire hour.

Nun Too Possessed. Review: American Horror Story: Asylum, S2 Ep 6, “The Origins of Monstrosity”

This will become a battle of the wits—Lana learns quickly she can appeal to the lonely son inside of Thredson and present herself as a mother figure (“A mother’s love is unconditional. Everyone deserves that, even you. Baby. My baby”) to escape his murderous clutches. Watching this little cat and mouse game, it could go either way.

TV Clip: Sneak Peek of Syfy’s HAVEN – “Burned”

CLIP: Audrey scrambles to do anything she can to alter her fate, but a series of baffling and chilling events bring her face-to-face with the Bolt Gun Killer. Airing Friday, Nov. 30th at 10/9c.

Preview: Syfy Original Movie – Dungeons & Dragons: The Book of Vile Darkness

After you recover from all the turkey, stuffing, and Black Friday shopping, check out a Syfy Original Movie – Dungeons & Dragons: The Book of Vile Darkness airing Saturday, Nov. 24th at 9/8c.

Walking Away from the Drugs & Guns – Is Jax’s Win Really Epic for SAMCRO?

The clock is ticking for Jax (Charlie Hunnam). Instigated by Clay (Ron Perlman), the Galindo cartel knows about how Otto’s (Kurt Sutter) latest prison murder will kill the RICO case, and the leverage the Feds have on SAMCRO. To save the day, Jax must make a series of movable parts work together in a severely constrained window of time.

Review: The Walking Dead “Hounded” In Which Merle Shows His True Colors

Can we all agree that Michonne is not to be messed with?

TV News: Fashion Police Celebrates its 100th Episode This Friday

I’m just going to say it—I love Fashion Police! I can’t tell you how much I laugh and am almost reduced to tears every Friday night at 10:00 pm ET/PT. So how exciting that our favorite hosts will be celebrating the show’s 100th episode this Friday, November 30, only on E! Entertainment. In my mind, it’s the perfect way to end to my Thanksgiving holiday. Joan Rivers, Giuliana Rancic, Kelly Osbourne and George Kotsiopoulos will be in the hot seat as they reveal their own worst fashion faux pas, and Joan will have her own surprising joke milestone. This is the episode you won’t want to miss.

Two Meltdowns in One Episode. Review: Homeland – “I’ll Fly Away”

We’re three-fourths of the way through this season, and Homeland still holds the top spot on my must-see TV list. “I’ll Fly Away” was as intriguing and exciting as any other episode has been. Danes and Lewis continue to turn in mesmerizing performances, as does the rest of the cast.

Not A Blast Going To The Past. Retrospective: Haven, S3 “Sarah”

With Duke’s disappearance into the past, the current Haven is changing. “The Haven Herald” newspaper no longer exists. Then when Nathan vanishes, something else changes and Audrey learns that Dave (John Dunsworth) killed his brother Vince (Richard Donat), and now things are getting even screwier.

Tis the Season to be Witchy. Review: Grimm, S2 Fall Finale “Season of the Hexenbiest”

Another quote from a scary fairy tale that would have been better suited to the season one finale “Woman in Black.” The terrible witch, or in this case, a Hexenbiest, is the darkly troubled Adalind (Claire Coffee) who has returned to Portland seeking the mysterious “key” Nick’s (David Giuntoli) aunt gave him before she died.

The Battle Scene Saved This One… Movie Review: “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2”

Should you rush out to see this film? Not unless you’re an ultimate Twihard because it kind of disappoints. There are a few laughs, surprises and tear-jerker moments to appease everyone’s tastes. But with someone like me, who’s a huge fan of the books and first film, I found it disappointing that the saga has lost some of its magic.

Was It All Just A Ruse? Review: The Vampire Diaries “We All Go a Little Mad Sometimes”

An intriguing episode, “We All Go A Little Mad Sometimes” alludes to things to come. A new relationship brewing, trouble in paradise and a possible new foe on the horizon?

Trust Your Instinct. Review: American Horror Story: Asylum, S2 Ep 5, “I Am Anne Frank, Pt. 2”

But before that, she meets with Mr. Goodman (Mark Margolis), a Nazi hunter, to find out the truth about Dr. Arden. She may feel defeated now, but I’m almost certain she’ll get her revenge against the ruling patriarchal scum of the asylum.

An Intimate Look at the Art of Scamming. Review: It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia – “Charlie’s Mom has Cancer”

From the title of this week’s episode of Sunny, “Charlie’s Mom Has Cancer,” I knew this was going to be very irreverent, and man, was I right! There are scams galore, and not one, but two, twists at the end of the episode I never saw coming. As Dee (Kaitlin Olson), Mac (Rob McElhenney) and Charlie (Charlie Day) struggle with their faith, Frank (Danny DeVito) loses his memory, and Dennis (Glenn Howerton) realizes he has no feelings. Add in Diddy (as in Sean ‘P Diddy’ Combs) stretching his acting chops, and you have one funny episode.

News: “Fringe” Gets Reborn on Science Channel 11/20

FRINGE will air every Tuesday night from 8-11 PM (ET/PT) on Science Channel.