Super Bowl XLVI Is the Most-Watched TV Program of All-Time
February 6, 2012 by tv show news · Leave a Comment
For the third year in a row, there’s a new most-watched program of all-time. The final numbers for Super Bowl XLVI are in, and the broadcast earned NBC 111.3 million viewers, narrowly beating last year’s 111 million. Watch the Best Commercials from Super Bowl XLVI> > The last three Super Bowls are the three most-watched programs ever (the 2010 game got 106.5 million viewers). The record-breaking game pushes the M*A*S*H* series finale down to fourth on the all-time list with 106 million viewers. Before these three modern Super Bowls came along, the M*A*S*H* finale held the title for most-watched program for more than 25 years.
‘House’ Videos: Making ‘Nobody’s Fault’
February 6, 2012 by tv show news · Leave a Comment
This week’s House episode, “Nobody’s Fault,” takes a look at what happens to House’s team when treatment goes horribly wrong. Guest starring Jeffrey Wright as Dr. Walter Cofield, the physician assigned to review the case, a lot went in to making “Nobody’s Fault” happen. Check out three videos that explain the process
‘The Voice’ Premiere Videos: Meet the Five Contestants Who Made It Onto the Coaches’ Teams
February 6, 2012 by tv show news · Leave a Comment
If you were too full of pizza and beer after the Super Bowl to tune in for last night’s Voice season 2 premiere — never fear. You’ll have your second shot to watch those sassy celebrity coaches duke it out in the blind auditions tonight, and you’ll be rewarded with a Prince medley if you do. Plus: Only five lucky vocalists made it onto Teams Xtina, Adam, Blake and Cee Lo last night, and we’ve got the videos of their auditions right here. Take a listen and then tell us: Whose team is shaping up best so far? Team Blake: RaeLynn The 17-year-old cutie might have a couple vocal kinks to work out — but what she doesn’t lack is charm
‘Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ Roundup: Reunion Talk, Kim’s Return and Taylor’s Troubles
February 6, 2012 by tv show news · Leave a Comment
The drama on Real Housewives of Beverly Hills is coming to a head, with only two reunion episodes left until season 2 wraps. The off-screen drama, however, never stops. Don’t Call It a Comeback According to an unnamed source in US Weekly , Kim Richards’ children are “begging” her to quit the show. Richards was absent from the reunion because she was in rehab, but taped an interview with Andy Cohen that will air in the final episode. The source indicated that Kim’s kids are humiliated by her behavior, that her substance abuse problems have been a “lifelong struggle,” and that this wasn’t her first time in rehab
The Lying Game’s Randy Wayne: ‘If Justin Doesn’t Have Laurel, He Doesn’t Have Anything’
February 6, 2012 by tv show news · Leave a Comment
If you think Randy Wayne is just another pretty face on ABC Family’s
‘American Idol’ Roundup: Kelly Clarkson Hits The Super Bowl, Plus Adam Lambert Denies Queen Rumors
February 5, 2012 by tv show news · Leave a Comment
We’re in the middle of a really busy couple of days on the
The Best Commercials from Super Bowl XLVI
February 5, 2012 by tv show news · Leave a Comment
Super Bowl XLVI puts the New York Giants against the New England Patriots, and while many fans are excited about the match-up, I’m proud to admit that I’m one of those people who watches the Super Bowl for the commercials. Oh sure, I’m mildly interested in the actual football game, but that’s just because, if the Giants lose, my brother will cry. This year marks a big change for the always eagerly0anticipated Super Bowl commercials, because almost all of them have already been released online. As a Super Bowl commercial purist, I’m severely disappointed by this new trend and hope it doesn’t happen again next year. Watching the commercials is supposed to be a special moment for the Super Bowl, but if people have already seen and analyzed them beforehand, it takes away the magic
‘Fringe’ Recap: Just the Two of Us
February 3, 2012 by tv show news · Leave a Comment
This week on Fringe, Agent Farnsworth and Fauxlivia cross to our universe after Farnsworth experiences a personal tragedy, while Olivia and Peter try to solve a series of murders. Since there is no conflict between the two universes in this week’s episode, there are several light-hearted moments between Fauxlivia and Walter, and some touching moments between Farnsworth and Astrid. Twice the Astrid After a man is diagnosed with cancer, he is approached by a stranger holding a small device who tells him exactly how the rest of his life and death will occur. When the stranger leaves, the man is dead
‘Grimm’ Recap: The Heart of the Matter (And More)
February 3, 2012 by tv show news · Leave a Comment
While the episode felt a little slow at times, overall I thought it was the best one yet, putting a modern twist on Hansel and Gretel. Gracie and Hansen are siblings who live in the streets. Their friend Steven is found after he drowns. But the odd thing is he’s got some marks on his neck that indicate marks from IV needles. Then there’s an accident where a man has been transporting human organs — heart, liver and blood
‘Supernatural’ Recap: Dean’s Daughter Must Die
February 3, 2012 by tv show news · Leave a Comment
Watching Supernatural season 7 might give you depression. There’s no real fun in this week’s episode, just a depressing, unsatisfying ending that leaves Sam and Dean as messed up as ever.

