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  • NewsYahoo TV

    31 Genre Show Producers on the Heart of Their Series

    Over the last month, executive producers of more than 30 current genre shows have taken part in Yahoo TV’s “Why Genre Shows Matter” survey, either via email or by phone. We’ve learned which genre show was the first to resonate with them, which genre show they believe deserved more Emmy love, which current genre show they think is tackling an issue well, and, if they were a Buffy the Vampire Slayer fan, what moment, episode, or arc best explains why in honor of the show’s 20th anniversary.

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    15 Genre Shows That Helped Shape TV Today

    What was the first genre show to resonate with you? 1. HBO owes a “thank you” to The Incredible Hulk. Because when you’re a skinny, nerdy 10-year-old, you wish you could transform into a painted green Lou Ferrigno and beat the living s–t out of anyone who makes you angry.

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    ‘Colony‘: Josh Holloway Left ‘Emotionally Sore,’ Injured From ‘Darker’ Season 2

    Colony caught a little flack its first season for being an alien invasion show that was particularly light on aliens, but that’s the part Josh Holloway ("Lost") happens to love.

  • NewsEthan Alter

    5 Things to Know About Carlton Cuse's 'Colony'

    Carlton Cuse’s grand plan to colonize the TV landscape with multiple series proceeds apace with Colony, USA’s new dystopic drama that premieres on Jan. 14. The show joins the Lost producer’s other two ongoing serials, Bates Motel on A&E and The Strain on FX, and reunites him with his Mystery Island star, Josh Holloway. Set in the wake of an alien invasion that has transformed Los Angeles into the subjugated colony of a galactic superpower, the narrative follows married couple Will and Katie Bowm

  • NewsEthan Alter

    Your TV To-Do List: 'AHS' Checks Out, 'Angie Tribeca' Checks In

    With so much to watch on TV, it can be difficult to plan ahead. But we’re here to help! Here are the five shows you won’t want to miss this week.

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    Your 2016 Winter TV Preview of New and Returning Shows

    It’s a new year, and 2016 brings us a slew of new shows to watch, dissect, binge, and obsess over. Mega stars Jennifer Lopez and Joan Allen headline the thrillers Shades of Blue and The Family, while spinoffs Legends of Tomorrow and Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders extend familiar universes. FX and Ryan Murphy take us back to the mid-’90s with a dramatized look at “The Trial of the Century” in American Crime Story: The People v. O.J.