You have a good ear for voices, especially since Seth Green's voice is so elastic.
He's the actor who provides the voice of Rick Jones on "Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.," the new cartoon series based on the Incredible Hulk character. (The title is also a reference to the ABC drama series "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.," and both series are part of the same Marvel Comics universe.)
Vera Farmiga and Freddie Highmore star in “Bates Motel”
When FBI agent Peter Connelly (Jason Isaacs) takes a new position in Israel, he stumbles upon a mystery that delves into the Holy Land’s dark secrets. As he races to investigate, he realizes he may not be the only one looking for answers.¢
Technically, I can say "yes" to your question, provided I use a pretty broad definition of "episodes."
Hallmark announced in the fall that the series would return in 2015, but as a series of two-hour movies on its sister network, Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, rather than as a weekly TV show.
Patricia Arquette returns to television as Special Agent Avery Ryan, the leader of the FBI’s Cyber Crime Division. Inspired by the work of real-life Cyber Psychologist Mary Aiken, the series also stars Peter MacNicol and James Van Der Beek.
Chef Gordon Ramsay and his fiery temper is back in the season 14 premiere of this hit culinary competition. Ramsay wastes no time in putting these aspiring chefs to work, splitting them into two teams and getting them to cook their signature dishes.
This is certainly one of the most frustrating problems in television, and as the saying goes, to get an answer you have to follow the money.
Broadcast television, along with most of cable, makes its money from advertising, and advertising studies show time and again that the most lucrative demographic to target is between the ages of 18 and 49.
Ryan Hardy (Kevin Bacon) is finally getting back to normal with Joe Carroll (James Purefoy) waiting on death row and his following gone. The bliss is short-lived, however, after strange tableaus are staged and opens up old wounds.
Felicity Huffman stars in “American Crime”
There’s no shortage of gripping crime dramas on television right now. If the long-running “Law & Order” and "CSI" franchises are anything to go by, it’s a genre that audiences love.
Josh Duhamel stars in “Battle Creek”
Half the battle: Anyone who follows the news -- especially literary news -- has to have noticed that a sequel to Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird" is forthcoming. The announcement that the manuscript, written and then set aside before Lee's only published novel, had been found in an attic set off a media firestorm in early February.