Not to worry, "The Good Fight" is just on a break between seasons and should be back for more (though we don't know when). But that only tells part of the story.
If you're watching it on regular television, you just saw the end of its first season at the beginning of August on CBS. But it's actually aired three seasons already on CBS's web-based streaming service, CBS All Access. It premiered online in 2017, two years before CBS moved it to traditional TV.
Zac Young and Vivian Chan co-host "Freakshow Cakes"
The popularity of carnival freak shows peaked in the late 19th century, when people like P.T. Barnum turned our fascination with the abnormal into entertainment for the masses.
Today, our appetite for curiosities and oddities hasn't diminished -- we just have television and YouTube to satiate it.
John Nolan (Nathan Fillion) uses his life experience to keep up with fellow rookies half his age in this season premiere. He and his colleagues once again deal with dangerous criminals as they try to keep the people of L.A. safe.
Eight months after "The Blip," the Midtown School of Science and Technology organizes a two-week field trip to Europe, where Peter Parker (Holland), still troubled by the loss of his mentor, Tony Stark, plans to reveal his feelings for MJ (Zendaya). While on the field trip, the Water Elemental reveals itself and wreaks havoc in Venice, Italy, but is ultimately thwarted by Mysterio, a.k.a. Quentin Beck (Gyllenhaal). Avoiding Nick Fury (Jackson) and his duties as Spider-Man, Peter opts to rejoin his class on their trip and insists that Quentin become Iron Man's successor. After battling the Fire Elemental and surveying the rubble, MJ and Peter begin to suspect that Quentin Beck is not who he appears.
This is the true story of 24-year-old British sailor Tracy Edwards and the all-female crew who restored the ship the "Maiden." Edwards, skipper of the "Maiden," found a group of qualified women who all shared her passion for sailing and the ocean, and the crew entered the Whitbread Around the World Challenge in 1989-1990. On the journey, which consisted of six legs and took about six months to complete, the crew members broke records and altered the perception of the male-dominated sport of ocean racing. For her time on the "Maiden," Edwards was the first women to ever be awarded the Yachtsman of the Year Trophy.
Anna (Hunt) craves excitement and longs to see the world outside of her small town of Little Haven, Scotland, before she starts college. After a shift at the local bowling alley with her best friend, John (Cummings), Anna goes home to bed, but she wakes up the next morning to find her town overrun with zombies. Fighting the zombies, Anna and her friends must save their loved ones and their town from certain demise.
Eight months after "The Blip," the Midtown School of Science and Technology organizes a two-week field trip to Europe, where Peter Parker (Holland), still troubled by the loss of his mentor, Tony Stark, plans to reveal his feelings for MJ (Zendaya). While on the field trip, the Water Elemental reveals itself and wreaks havoc in Venice, Italy, but is ultimately thwarted by Mysterio, a.k.a. Quentin Beck (Gyllenhaal). Avoiding Nick Fury (Jackson) and his duties as Spider-Man, Peter opts to rejoin his class on their trip and insists that Quentin become Iron Man's successor. After battling the Fire Elemental and surveying the rubble, MJ and Peter begin to suspect that Quentin Beck is not who he appears.
This is the true story of 24-year-old British sailor Tracy Edwards and the all-female crew who restored the ship the "Maiden." Edwards, skipper of the "Maiden," found a group of qualified women who all shared her passion for sailing and the ocean, and the crew entered the Whitbread Around the World Challenge in 1989-1990. On the journey, which consisted of six legs and took about six months to complete, the crew members broke records and altered the perception of the male-dominated sport of ocean racing. For her time on the "Maiden," Edwards was the first women to ever be awarded the Yachtsman of the Year Trophy.
Anna (Hunt) craves excitement and longs to see the world outside of her small town of Little Haven, Scotland, before she starts college. After a shift at the local bowling alley with her best friend, John (Cummings), Anna goes home to bed, but she wakes up the next morning to find her town overrun with zombies. Fighting the zombies, Anna and her friends must save their loved ones and their town from certain demise.
Megalyn Echikunwoke, Brittany Snow and Emily Osment co-star in "Almost Family"
Families come in many shapes and sizes, and the term can mean something very different from person to person. Family dramas have always been a staple of prime-time television, and this season, Fox presents a fresh new take on the genre.
President Trump is finally getting the money for that wall of his. Let me tell you something about that wall. That wall is like Donald Trump's sex life: he talks a big game, but in the end he will not be able to get it up.
Not only do we have fake news, we now have fake weather, too. I'm hoping we get fake sports, because I want to see the Mets win the World Series.
Megalyn Echikunwoke, Brittany Snow and Emily Osment co-star in "Almost Family"
Families come in many shapes and sizes, and the term can mean something very different from person to person. Family dramas have always been a staple of prime-time television, and this season, Fox presents a fresh new take on the genre.
A scene from "Bless the Harts"
'Harts' in right place: This Sunday, Fox invites you to meet the Harts. They're a Southern family struggling to make ends meet. But what they lack in money, they make up in love and laughs -- so says the network and the series creator, Emily Spivey, who also wrote for "The Last Man on Earth" and "Saturday Night Live."
Correspondents present true-crime stories and examine cases in great detail in this season premiere. The award-winning program has been instrumental in the reopening of old cases, and has even led to the exoneration of wrongly convicted people.