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Fairly Legal, on USA

When a news station fires a lesbian couple, Kate investigates and uncovers a scandal that could involve District Attorney Davidson in the season finale.

Sarah Shahi stars in "Fairly Legal"
Sarah Shahi stars in "Fairly Legal"

Q: Is it true they're making a new Lone Ranger movie?

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

It is true, and all signs point to it looking a lot like the "Pirates of the Caribbean" films.

Armie Hammer, best known for his turn as the Winklevoss twins in the 2010 hit "The Social Network," will star as the masked man in the film, slated for release on May 31, 2013. However, it's his sidekick who's getting all the attention.

We're not alone: Alien-invasion series returns for new season

Author: 
Dee Wright / TV Media
Noah Wyle in "Falling Skies"

Noah Wyle in "Falling Skies"

The fascination with aliens started long before the reported UFO incident in Roswell, N.M., in 1947, and we have long let our imaginations run wild when thinking about what extraterrestrials would look like, how they would arrive and, above all, what they would want when they got here.

Burn Notice, on USA

Jeffrey Donovan returns as a determined Michael Weston, who races against the clock to find Anson in the season premiere.

Jeffrey Donovan stars in "Burn Notice"
Jeffrey Donovan stars in "Burn Notice"

Battle royal (with cheese): New Travel series seeks out king of all sandwiches

Author: 
Michelle Rose / TV Media
Adam Richman hosts "Best Sandwich in America"

Adam Richman hosts "Best Sandwich in America"

Sandwich-making has been elevated to an art form of late.

Fast N' Loud, on Discovery

Richard and Aaron face one of their toughest challenges yet when they are given less than 48 hours to fix up a '73 Cadillac.

Richard and Aaron in "Fast N' Loud"

Battle royal (with cheese): New Travel series seeks out king of all sandwiches

Author: 
Michelle Rose / TV Media
Adam Richman hosts "Best Sandwich in America"

Adam Richman hosts "Best Sandwich in America"

Sandwich-making has been elevated to an art form of late.

Q: "Body of Proof" seems to have disappeared. What happened to it? Will it be back?

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

Rest assured that it was a planned disappearance, and ABC has already booked the reappearance.

"Body of Proof" ended its second season on April 10, with a cliffhanger in which Peter (Nicholas Bishop) is stabbed. The season finale was doubly suspenseful for fans, as it aired before the show had a deal for a third season.

Barter Kings, on A&E

When Steve decides he wants a speedboat, he begins making deals with some vintage Elvis memorabilia and tries to trade up.

Steve and Antonio as seen in "Barter Kings"
Steve as seen in "Barter Kings"

Q: I saw a TV show in which a main character either faked his death, or died and returned, then appeared by his grave at night to confront someone. I believe it was an episode of "The District," but I haven't found enough information to know for certain.

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

It's almost certainly "The District," a third-season episode called "Oil and Water."

It's only "almost" certain because no one's saying anything about the graveside confrontation, probably because to do so would spoil the ending of the suspense-filled, two-part season premiere. As well, we can't be certain because the show's not available on DVD, and so the finer plot details are left to memory alone.

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