Though the first-season finale didn't seem to leave a lot of room for the plot to continue, the kind of ratings "The Following" put up were hard for Fox's executives to ignore.
Though (spoiler alert) this will come as a surprise to those who saw the finale, the show will return for another season, and (bigger spoiler alert) actor James Purefoy, who played the show's chief villain who supposedly died in the season finale, is returning as well.
It's the end of an era as Stacy London and Clinton Kelly hit the road to see how past fashion "victims" have fared in this series finale.
Caroline (Mary McCormack) isn't terribly impressed when Mike (Mike O’Malley) impulsively buys an RV in this new episode. Elsewhere, Miguel (Ricardo Chavira) and Lisette (Justina Machado) attend Back to School night.
Not a lot yet, surprisingly, though it's only been a couple of weeks. The USA Network spy drama aired its grand finale on Sept. 12.
That said, the stars had a fair bit of notice to start looking for work -- the network announced in May that the show's seventh season would be its last.
When the toys stop at a roadside motel during a road trip, someone goes missing and the rest of the gang band together to solve the mystery in this special.
A season of twists and turns continue as Finch (Michael Emerson) and Reese (Jim Caviezel) continue to wonder where the Machine will lead them next in this new episode of "Person of Interest."
You've set yourself quite a task there. "Last of the Summer Wine" was an institution on BBC television for decades.
It remains, in terms of the number of seasons, and years on the air, the longest-running sitcom of all time (not, however, in terms of the number of episodes -- that title goes to "The Simpsons").
It aired 31 seasons, beginning way back in 1973, and only finally wrapping up in 2010. In total, this counted for 295 episodes, so you have a lot of TV ahead of you.
Alison Janney and Anna Faris face off as a mother and daughter struggling to repair their broken relationship in this new episode. The comedy follows the life of a quirky single mom Christy (Faris).
This week marks the fifth anniversary of the collapse of Lehman Brothers, which sparked the recession. Think about how bad things were back then. We had unemployment over seven per cent. The debt was out of control. There were wars breaking out all over the globe. Thank God that's all behind us now, huh?
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