Mishael Morgan stars in "The Young and the Restless"
Liam remains heartbroken while Steffy reminds him just how much she loves and supports him. Ridge and Brooke wonder as to the reasons why Bill cleared Ridge's name. Bill struggles with conflicting feelings when Steffy arrives and asks him for a favor. Hope is upset when Liam asks her to leave so that he can sort out his feelings. Bill makes a promise that he's not sure he'll be able to keep. Liam is grateful to Steffy for having unwavering faith in him. Maya becomes a confidant for Hope while discussing the upcoming 'Hope for the Future' line. Liam thinks about his relationship with his father when Bill admits his part in their rift. Hope encourages Liam to set himself free from both Steffy and Bill. Katie fills Brooke in on the latest development in her on-again, off-again relationship with Wyatt.
Chad and Rafe work together to prove that Gabi is innocent. Abigail is trapped in her subconscious, but she gets closer to the truth. John thinks that Gabby is Abigail and he questions her as to Marlena's whereabouts. Marlena tells Stefan that he's making a mistake. Ciara, Claire, Eve and Brady wait for the reveal of the winner of the Bella contest. Vivian thinks someone is on to her. Chloe has a confrontation with Kate. Paul tells Will about his suspicions regarding Leo. Brady pleads his case to Eve. Chloe makes a decision about the job offer in Mexico. Paul has questions for Leo about his ties to Vivian. Ciara sees someone from her past. Gabby and Stefan plan to leave Salem. Hope works with Rafe to help Gabi. Lani tells JJ about her medical situation. Kate is shocked when she discovers the mystery woman is Abigail. Chad gets the shock of his life. Paul offers his help to John in order to track down Marlena.
Someone confronts Carly. Nelle decides to mess with Ava's head. Jason proceeds in a cautious manner. Dante shows his support. Lulu comes up with an idea for a story. Spinelli finds himself in a little bit of a bind. Anna pushes on after striking out. Maxie ambushes Nina. Elizabeth offers someone helpful words of encouragement. Sonny is caught off-guard by Chase. Kim tells Julian that he should support his family. Griffin does not succeed in what he set out to do. Griffin provides comfort to Ava. Carly finds herself at the end of her rope. Sonny gets a welcome phone call.
J.T. tells Cane about the breakup. Cane lends a sympathetic ear and encourages J.T. not to give up on Victoria. J.T. is appreciative of Cane's friendship and he tells cane not to believe everything he hears about him. Victor struggles to communicate with Nick that J.T. attacked him when Nick visits his father in the hospital. Devon is upset with Hilary for telling Simone about their night together. Hilary tries to win Devon over, but he keeps his distance. Devon tells Tessa and Hilary that they should have a working dinner to discuss their ideas. Hilary is angry when Devon arrives at the GCAC with Simone. Hilary interrupts their date and wonders out loud as to whether she's pregnant or not. Lauren tells Kyle that his plans to take Jabot public will be halted when Jack is released from jail. Phyllis is torn between her loyalties when Lauren asks for her support in voting to take Jabot public. At Newman, Victoria and Ashley engage in a struggle for power. They are stunned when Nikki arrives and tells them that Victor has appointed her CEO is his absence.
Dr. Lisa Chimes and Dr. Andrew Marchevsky treat injured and sick pets at the Small Animal Specialist Hospital. Along with exotic animal expert Tim Faulkner, the vets educate viewers on a range of veterinary procedures and practices in this new series.
"Rosemary's Baby" author Ira Levin was "the Swiss watchmaker of suspense novels," said fellow craftsman Stephen King.
Much like King's, Levin's books were almost perfectly suited to the screen. Check out this hit list: Levin also wrote "The Stepford Wives," "The Boys From Brazil" and "A Kiss Before Dying," among others.
A fire at a residential property belonging to a Mexican drug cartel tests the crew’s loyalties. Newest crew member Cordova (Damon Dayoub) finds himself facing suspicion from his peers when a large amount of money goes missing from the crime scene.
Evan Rachel Wood and James Marsden in "Westworld"
The concept of androids has permeated social consciousness since the 1800s, but it wasn't until 1984's sci-fi hit "The Terminator" graced the screen that people genuinely feared the prospect of "the singularity," and a world where humans would become ruled by machines.
Successful radio broadcaster Alex Schuman (Zach Braff) takes a big risk when he quits his job to start his own company in this new comedy. Inspired by the popular podcast “StartUp,” the series also stars Tiya Sircar, Michael Imperioli and Hillary Anne Matthews.
I want to say you might know him from any number of places and then list off Nestor Carbonell's many screen roles over the past nearly 30 years, but I won't, because it's "Lost." You know him from "Lost."
It would be silly not to first mention the fact that he was a star of one of the most talked-about shows of the past 15 years, playing Richard Alpert, member of the islander group The Others, from the third season until the end of the series.
Nick (Jake Johnson) has trouble trying to come up with ideas for a book that he's writing while Jess (Zooey Deschanel) and Cece (Hannah Simone) decide that it's finally time to stand up to Russell (Dermot Mulroney).
As Lisa Vanderpump presides over a growing restaurant empire, her new partners struggle to keep up in the new season. Meanwhile, loyalties are tested among the staff as romantic relationships become romantic entanglements.
Dick Wolf, the TV superproducer behind "Chicago P.D.," didn't have to look too hard to find star Jason Beghe -- he'd been kicking around Hollywood for years.
That may sound a little dismissive, but it's not meant to. Beghe has been busy in that time, with more than 100 titles on his resumé so far.
But it's the side elements of his career that are more interesting.