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S'all good, man: 'Better Call Saul' is back on AMC

Author: 
Kyla Brewer / TV Media
Bob Odenkirk stars in "Better Call Saul"

Bob Odenkirk stars in "Better Call Saul"

Television has evolved. With entire series available at the touch of a button through on-demand and streaming services, TV fans don't need to wait to be entertained. Still, some things are worth waiting for. After a long hiatus, everyone's favorite "criminal" lawyer is headed back to prime time.

S'all good, man: 'Better Call Saul' is back on AMC

Author: 
Kyla Brewer / TV Media
Bob Odenkirk stars in "Better Call Saul"

Bob Odenkirk stars in "Better Call Saul"

Television has evolved. With entire series available at the touch of a button through on-demand and streaming services, TV fans don't need to wait to be entertained. Still, some things are worth waiting for. After a long hiatus, everyone's favorite "criminal" lawyer is headed back to prime time.

Desus & Mero, on Showtime

The Bodega Boys, Desus Nice and The Kid Mero, bring their off the cuff and unique comedic voices to late night in this new episode. The duo’s sharp wit and intriguing guests keeps audiences informed on the latest in pop culture, politics and sports.

Desus Nice and The Kid Mero in "Desus & Mero"
Desus Nice and The Kid Mero in "Desus & Mero"

Q: Now that Kristen Johnston is a regular on "Mom" and French Stewart makes an occasional appearance, what are the chances John Lithgow and Joseph Gordon-Levitt will show up for a "3rd Rock From the Sun" reunion?

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

I have to be a bit cruel to be kind to you and your question: Kristen Johnston and French Stewart were never the tough ones to get on board. Despite the popularity of the show and its characters, Johnston and Stewart have generally struggled to find work post-"3rd Rock From the Sun." The other half of the show's foursome, however, have thrived: Joseph Gordon-Levitt is now a huge movie star and heartthrob, and John Lithgow's status as a beloved American oddball has only grown with time.

Survivor: Winners at War, on CBS

Season 40 continues in this new episode. This time, the contestants have all won the title of Sole Survivor at least once before and know what it takes to win. Now, they compete for $2 million – the biggest reward ever offered by the show.

Parvati Shallow in "Survivor: Winners at War"
Parvati Shallow in "Survivor: Winners at War"

Survivor: Winners at War, on CBS

Season 40 continues in this new episode. This time, the contestants have all won the title of Sole Survivor at least once before and know what it takes to win. Now, they compete for $2 million – the biggest reward ever offered by the show.

Parvati Shallow in "Survivor: Winners at War"
Parvati Shallow in "Survivor: Winners at War"

The Biggest Loser, on USA

In this emotional new episode, the remaining contestants are all given the opportunity to reconnect with the friends and family members they haven’t been able to see since their challenging transformations began.

Erica Lugo of "The Biggest Loser"
Erica Lugo of "The Biggest Loser"

The Biggest Loser, on USA

In this emotional new episode, the remaining contestants are all given the opportunity to reconnect with the friends and family members they haven’t been able to see since their challenging transformations began.

Erica Lugo of "The Biggest Loser"
Erica Lugo of "The Biggest Loser"

New chief in town: Edie Falco stars in fresh new procedural 'Tommy' on CBS

Author: 
Sachi Kameishi / TV Media
Edie Falco stars in "Tommy"

Edie Falco stars in "Tommy"

CBS's newest addition to its slate of crime procedurals began to take shape when creator and producer Paul Attanasio learned that none of the police forces of the three biggest cities in the United States -- New York, Los Angeles and Chicago -- had ever had a female chief.

New chief in town: Edie Falco stars in fresh new procedural 'Tommy' on CBS

Author: 
Sachi Kameishi / TV Media
Edie Falco stars in "Tommy"

Edie Falco stars in "Tommy"

CBS's newest addition to its slate of crime procedurals began to take shape when creator and producer Paul Attanasio learned that none of the police forces of the three biggest cities in the United States -- New York, Los Angeles and Chicago -- had ever had a female chief.

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