Coulson (Clark Gregg) and his highly skilled agents are left to pick up the pieces in the aftermath of the events chronicled in the big-screen movie "Thor: The Dark World" (2013). The result could mean the end for one member of the team.
Not exactly.
I could say "spoiler alert" here, except that this is the sort of secret that's been out for a while now: the villain of "Star Trek Into Darkness" (2013), played by Benedict Cumberbatch, was indeed Khan, a longstanding bad guy in the old "Star Trek" universe.
Indeed, producer and director J.J. Abrams has admitted that the secrecy about the character leading up to the release of the movie was a mistake.
An off-duty cop's plan goes awry when he tries to stop a bank robbery and the thieves steal his gun, only to wound a bystander. Elsewhere, Frank (Tom Selleck) has a dilemma when he's attracted to an acquaintance of Erin's (Bridget Moynahan).
Juan Pablo Galavis as seen in "The Bachelor"
Viewers seem to have a love-hate relationship with one of TV's hottest trends. Some romance reality TV series disappear as quickly as they arrived on the scene. Anyone remember Fox's "Temptation Island?" Does "Mr. Personality" ring any bells?
Laura Carmichael as seen in "Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey"
Those post-Christmas blues have no place in North America this year, at least for "Downton Abbey" fans. With the dawn of 2014 comes a gift that far exceeds anything you found under the tree: the eagerly anticipated new season of the acclaimed period drama is upon us at last.
Culinary competitors compete to impress a panel of esteemed judges in this season premiere. Four culinary superstars coach teams of four in the hopes of creating the best flavors, which will later be evaluated in a "blind spoon" challenge.
Weather anchor Al Roker and "Today" host Hoda Kotb kick off the New Year by bringing viewers coverage of this year's lavish Tournament of Roses Parade. Featuring 44 elaborate floral floats, the popular parade is celebrating its milestone 125th year with a "Dreams Come True" theme.
According to series star Jeffrey Donovan and series creator Matt Nix, it was just a joke that sort of stuck.
"It was just something that was written into the script by Matt," Donovan told E! News. "For some reason, every time I open the fridge, it says, 'All there is is yogurt.'"
It began in the first episode and was referred to multiple times afterward.
Carson Daly rings in the New Year with some of today's hottest musical acts. In addition to welcoming musical guests, Daly brings holiday revelers all of the action from Times Square, New York's iconic New Year's destination.
Joel McHale stars in "Community"
The little comedy that could is heading back to the small screen in a big way.