TV News: FX To Offer Special Preview Episode of WILFRED (Starring Elijah Wood, Jason Gann)

FX will offer viewers a Special Preview Episode of its hit comedy series Wilfred for viewing across multiple platforms over a two-week period beginning on Thursday, June 14 in advance of the series’ official season two premiere launch on Thursday, June 28.

It’s Off Season for the NY Hawks. Review: Necessary Roughness – “Shrink or Swim”

When last we saw Terrence “TK” King ((Mehcad Brooks), he was being rushed to the hospital after being shot by a crazed fan. As “Shrink or Swim” opens, he’s fighting for his life in the operating room. Of course he makes it but it’s what he says as he’s wheeled out of surgery that sets the tone for this second season premiere, telling me the wry sarcasm and witty dialogue of the first season of Necessary Roughness is back. “I ain’t dead yet, bitches.”

USA Network Brings Royal Pains Fans A Whole Lotta Fun via the new Viggle App

In conjunction with the season premiere of Royal Pains tonight at 9/8c, USA Network announced today it is taking its loyal Royal Pains fanbase into a brand new digital world that takes them to the Hamptons to participate in all the summer fun. Plus, fans will have the opportunity to enter a Summer on the Set Sweepstakes, with the grand prize being a trip to the Hamptons where they’ll potentially have a chance to meet the cast, and take home memorabilia from the trip.

The Boys are Back and Up to Their Usual Hijinks. Review: Franklin & Bash, S2 E1 – “Strange Brew”

As “Strange Brew” opens, our fearless heroes, the fun-loving legal duo of Jared Franklin (Breckin Meyer) and Peter Bash (Mark-Paul Gosselaar), are in court using some very unusual, seemingly life-threatening tactics to win a case. Cut to the offices of Infeld Daniels where Stanton Infeld (Malcolm McDowell) announces to the partners that the firm’s experiment with Franklin & Bash (F&B) is over. This can’t possibly be true, can it? Of course not! What Stanton means is he wants to ask Jared and Peter to become full equity partners. While F&B’s initial response is comedic, they soon learn two-thirds of the partnership has to vote them in, and that might be a problem.

TV News: Syfy Renews Hit Series LOST GIRL For 3rd Season Beginning Jan 2013

“SYFY RENEWS HIT SERIES LOST GIRL – #1 CABLE DRAMA AMONG ADULTS 18-49 AND ADULTS 25-54 IN ITS TIME PERIOD – FOR THIRD SEASON BEGINNING JANUARY 2013.”

I’m Really Not Impressed Review: Veep “Full Disclosure”

There aren’t enough gimmicks to bring this show back from the slow downward spiral it’s been on since a few episodes back.

No Rain So The Picture Should Be Clear, Right? Review: The Killing “Bulldog”

Another solid episode of The Killing where we learn a few new things and get a surprise ending.

Do Not Go North People! Season 2 Finale Review: Game of Thrones “Valar Morghulis”

I’m without words as to what just happened, what it means for Westeros and where the next season will take us.

Review: Girls – “Weirdos Need Girlfriends Too”– Can Marnie Be Spontaneous and is Adam Stupid, Weird or both?

“Weirdos Need Girlfriends Too” seems to suggest there must be someone for everyone in this world. Is that really true and what level of weird are we referring to? This week, the series explores if the romantic ideal holds any weight, not only for Hannah (Lena Dunham) but for Marnie (Allison Williams) and Jessa (Jemima Kirke) too.

Have your cake and eat it too… Review: The Borgias “Truth and Lies”

What I loved about “Truth and Lies” were Cesare’s sinister demeanor and the fear in Juan’s eyes. The Pope seems a bit put off by Juan’s recent behavior and, for a brief moment, I hoped the Pope would push the blade into Juan’s throat but instead he just felt sorry for his son. Admittedly, without Juan, there’d be no antagonism in Cesare’s storyline. With only two episodes left, I hope the animosity between Cesare and Juan comes to a head.

Feeling Exposed and Stupid – Review: The Big C “Killjoy”

I really enjoyed “Killjoy.” It brings back the darker edge to the humor like it once had, as well as some juicy backstabbing drama. Joy will do whatever it takes to get her ‘joy’ even if it ruins someone’s life. Paul is becoming more selfish, something I think he picked up from Cathy.

Hot and Cold Feelings Abound. Review: Nurse Jackie – “Chaud & Froid”

As season four begins to wind down, there are major changes underfoot at All Saints. “Chaud & Froid,” the French term for hot and cold, not only deals with the water Jackie (Edie Falco) and Dr. Cruz (Bobby Cannavale) use to revive Charlie (Jake Cannavale) from his drug overdose, but with some vacillating feelings between Jackie and Zoey (Merritt Wever), and Dr. O’Hara (Eve Best) and Coop (Peter Facinelli). This very interesting installment perfectly sets up what’s to come in the remaining two episodes of this amazing season.

Bet You Can’t Guess Whose Kiss Awakens the Princess! Movie Review: Snow White and the Huntsman

I truly believe a standard has been set and I’m interested to see if any other films this year can step up to the plate. So don’t hesitate to check out Snow White and the Huntsman because you won’t be disappointed.

TV News: AMC Announces Season 3 The Walking Dead Preview Weekend

AMC ANNOUNCES “THE WALKING DEAD” SEASON 3 PREVIEW WEEKEND ON JULY 7 & 8th

Review: Girls – “Welcome to Bushwick a.k.a The Crackcident”– Best Warehouse Party Ever

Marnie (Allison Williams), Hannah (Lena Dunham) and Jessa (Jemima Kirke) head to a warehouse party and their arrival marks the start of an eventful evening. With “all of Brooklyn and two-thirds of Manhattan” already at the party, they run into familiar faces but their interactions are anything but usual.

Will Rosie’s Case Land Linden In Lockdown Again? Review: The Killing “72 Hours”

While “72 Hours” isn’t the most gripping episode, it’s important. We see a side of Linden that’s so deep it hurts to watch her being ripped open and torn apart. I only hope she can keep it together long enough to put Rosie’s killer away.

Now That’s What I Call A Battle! Review: Game of Thrones “Blackwater”

The foreshadowing in “Blackwater” is epic! If you don’t believe me, go watch it again, then come back to discuss.

“…six-legged octopus of love and camaraderie.” Review: The Big C “How Bazaar”

Cathy must deal with a hole in her wall (of her own making) and Adam’s obnoxious behavior while Paul is away on another speaking gig with Joy. Meanwhile Sean is branching out by dating a married couple. Later, Cathy learns some devastating news about the couple she’s adopting from, Dave and Maxine.

Star-Crossed Lovers? Review: Lost Girl – “It’s Better to Burn Out Than Fae Away”

Both Dark and Light Fae complain that Bo hasn’t chosen sides, but that actually works in their favor because she usually solves their cases. Besides, who can they trust besides Bo to investigate without bias? When will Bo get the thanks she deserves? She’s the only noncommittal Fae they can rely on. She’s loyal to herself and to Kenzi.

TV News: True Blood Returns Sunday, June 10th!

HIT HBO SERIES TRUE BLOOD KICKS OFF FIFTH SEASON JUNE 10th AT 9PM ET/PT

Did You Lose Count of the C-word Too? Review: Game of Thrones “The Prince of Winterfell”

Things are really heating up in Westeros. The dragons are still missing; Winterfell is under new rule and betrayal is the name of the game.

Mrs. DoubtMeyer Says It All… Review: Veep “Nicknames”

“Nicknames” reveals a return to funny Veep missed out on in last week’s episode, “Chung.” The wit is there, the jokes are on point and the acting is back to being top notch.

Well, Now You Know What’s On The 10th Floor… Review: The Killing “Sayonara, Hiawatha”

Obsession can be dangerous and I think we’re going to be first hand witnesses. How far is Linden willing to go to capture a killer?

Review: Girls – “The Return”– How to Have Fun: A Michigan Getaway and a Sex Injury

As Marnie (Allison Williams) reminds Hannah (Lena Dunham) about the rent, Hannah heads home to Michigan to be questioned by her parents regarding her non-existent job situation. Will her visit to celebrate her parent’s 30th wedding anniversary turn into a nightmare or will it help her financial situation?

TV News and B-T-S Clip: AMC Announces Summer 2012 Premiere Dates

So, do you want the good news or the bad? I know you’ve all been waiting for the announcement about the final season of the Emmy® Award-winning series Breaking Bad so I won’t keep you waiting. The good news is you don’t have to wait much longer. The final season premieres Sunday, July 15 at 10 pm ET/PT. Also this summer, AMC will debut its newest unscripted series, Small Town Security, on Sunday, July 15 at 11:00 pm ET/PT, and season two of Hell on Wheels will return on Sunday, August 12 at 9:00 pm ET/PT.