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Q: Can you find out if "Cedar Cove" will be coming back on?

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

It will, but in keeping with the small-town life depicted in the series, we've got to be patient.

Season 2 of "Cedar Cove," the Hallmark Channel series based on the popular book series by romance writer Debbie Macomber, will premiere on July 20.

That may seem like a while, but it's actually a year to the day after the first season premiered. The first season had 13 episodes (the last one airing in October), but the network hasn't announced how many will be in season 2.

We're off to see the Wizard: 'Once Upon a Time' season finale heads to Oz

Author: 
Kate Ellis / TV Media
Robert Carlyle stars in “Once Upon a Time”

Robert Carlyle stars in “Once Upon a Time”

Everyone loves a good fairy tale, especially those filled with magic, adventure and true love.

Fans of ABC's "Once Upon a Time" know well that this show comes with all three, and then some. Catch the two-hour season 3 finale on Sunday, May 11, on ABC.

Elementary, on CBS

The world's most famous detective is at it again in this new episode. This reboot of the Sherlock Holmes story gives the old classic a few new twists. Jonny Lee Miller, Lucy Liu and Aidan Quinn star in the quirky drama set in New York City.

Jon Michael Hill as seen in "Elementary"
Jon Michael Hill as seen in "Elementary"

Criminal Minds, on CBS

The elite members of the BAU find themselves searching for answers in this new episode. As they try to unravel the mystery behind some grisly murders, they must pull together to get the job done. 

Matthew Gray Gubler stars in "Criminal Minds"
Matthew Gray Gubler stars in "Criminal Minds"

Q: I remember an early episode of "The Twilight Zone" with a man standing on a carousel. When the carousel went in one direction, the man became very old. It would then reverse directions, and he would turn very young. Can you help me find the name of thi

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

It seems as if the episode you're looking for is the first-season classic "Walking Distance," but it doesn't quite match your description.

In the episode, a troubled man returns to his childhood hometown and finds it exactly as it was in his youth. Exactly. As it turns out, he's traveled back in time somehow. He encounters his young self on a carousel in the park and approaches him, but scares him away. As the boy flees, though, he injures his leg on the play structure.

About a Boy, on NBC

In this new episode, Marcus (Benjamin Stockton) gears up for his very first big birthday bash, and Will (David Walton) offers to help plan it. When Sam (Adrianne Palicki) asks Will to accompany her to a gala the same night, things get complicated.

Minnie Driver stars in "About a Boy"
Minnie Driver stars in "About a Boy"

Dancing With the Stars, on ABC

The competition's never been fiercer as Judges Bruno Tonioli, Carrie Ann Inaba and Len Goodman gear up for another new episode. Co-hosted by Tom Bergeron and Erin Andrews, the series follows celebrities paired with professional ballroom dancers as they perform stunning dance routines.

Tom Bergeron and Erin Andrews as seen in "Dancing With the Stars"
Tom Bergeron and Erin Andrews as seen in "Dancing With the Stars"

Q: What happened to the new series "Those Who Kill"? The pilot aired on A&E on March 3, and I believe I was able to view one more episode and then it ended. Will it be coming back?

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

This is one of those good news-bad news situations that are more common in the days of satellite and digital cable.

The bad news is that A&E canceled "Those Who Kill" after just the two episodes you were able to see. The good news is it was almost immediately revived by A&E's higher-numbered sister station, Lifetime Movie Network (now going by the much zippier LMN).

Game of Thrones, on HBO

Don't miss a new episode of this gritty, dramatic epic. In Westeros, Cersei (Lena Headey) and Tywin (Charles Dance), strategically plot their next move. Meanwhile, Daenerys (Emilia Clarke) discusses her latest plans as her dragons grow.

Peter Dinklage and Conleth Hill in a scene from "Game of Thrones"
Peter Dinklage and Conleth Hill in a scene from "Game of Thrones"

New Releases for the week of May 4 - 10

Veronica Mars

Nine years after leaving her hometown of Neptune, Cali., former teenage private eye, Veronica Mars (Bell), has moved to New York City. She seems to have her life together -- she's in a stable relationship and has a fabulous job offer from a prestigious law firm. But when her old flame, Logan Echolls (Dohring), is accused of murdering his pop-star girlfriend, she returns to Neptune to help solve yet another mystery.

Director: Rob Thomas. Stars: Kristen Bell, Jason Dohring, Enrico Colantoni, Chris Lowell, Krysten Ritter, Tina Majorino, Ryan Hansen, Percy Daggs III, Martin Starr, Jerry O'Connell. 2014. 107 min. Crime. 

 

Mr. Jones

In order to escape the city life, a young couple moves to the outskirts of the woods. When they meet their reclusive artist neighbor, Mr. Jones (Steger), they soon realize he doesn't like to be disturbed and only comes out at night, dragging strange sculptures deep into the woods. As their curiosity leads them to further investigate Mr. Jones' hobby, he places the couple in a world full of nightmare, madness and never-ending terror.

Director: Karl Mueller. Stars: Jon Foster, Sarah Jones, Diane Neal, Mark Steger. 2013. 90 min. Horror.

 

Making the Rules

When workaholic and successful sous-chef Abby (Pressly) accidentally cuts her hand, she is forced to spend the summer outside of the kitchen, as well as forgo a dream promotion. But as her marriage begins to suffer, Abby must confront and deal with the temptation of an old flame.

Director: Jimbo Lee. Stars: Jaime Pressly, Robin Thicke, Tygh Runyan, Steve Agee, Joey Lauren Adams, Frances Conroy. 2014. 78 min. Romance.

 

Still Mine

This film centers around a love story based on true events. In rural St. Martins, N.B., farmer Craig Morrison (Cromwell) is committed to building a more suitable home for his wife Irene (Bujold), whose memory is slowly fading. As Irene becomes increasingly ill, Craig faces great obstacles for the right to build a home suitable for his wife’s needs when a difficult government inspector (Potts) becomes resistive of his wishes.

Director: Michael McGowan. Stars: James Cromwell, Jonathan Potts, Geneviève Bujold, Ronan Rees, Chuck Shamata, Julie Stewart. 2012. 102 min. Drama.

 

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