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  • NewsSuperfan TV

    In Memoriam: ‘Sleepy Hollow,’ ‘Pitch,’ and Other Shows We’ve Lost This Season

    It’s that time of year again — when networks decide which shows are being renewed and which ones have to move on to that big TV box in the sky. While favorites like This is Us and The Big Bang Theory have already been officially renewed, some shows have gone the way of the dodo, and will live on only in our hearts and on our DVRs.

  • NewsMandi Bierly

    ‘No Tomorrow’ Premiere React: What Works, What Still Needs Work

    Will you tune back in for the CW's latest dramedy?

  • NewsKen Tucker

    ‘No Tomorrow’: Rom-Comming the Apocalypse

    It takes a certain amount of adroitness to pull off a weekly romantic comedy on television. The genre often seems to work best in feature films, in which a couple can meet, fall in love, and either settle into domesticity or suffer a tragic end in just under two hours. On TV, the relationship has to be nudged along at a steady but not too rapid pace, and once the twosome becomes a real couple, the show becomes less about the romance and more about the comedy. Unless, of course, the producers’ en

  • EntertainmentYahoo TV Staff

    Now, Later, or Never: Rating the Rest of the New Shows, From ‘Conviction’ to ‘Timeless’

    (Credit: ABC/CBS/The CW/NBC) You’ve already seen a handful of the new fall TV shows, but what’s left? And, more importantly, should you bother? Well, we’ve put in the hours of watching them on your behalf and came up with a quick and easy ranking system. Related: Now, Later, or Never: Rating the Week in Premieres, From ‘This Is Us’ to ‘Lethal Weapon’ Now: These are the best, buzziest shows that you should season pass and watch the night-of.

  • NewsYahoo TV Staff

    Fall TV Preview: The Scoop on 35 New Shows

    We know you can’t wait for your beloved shows to return this fall, but the upcoming TV season will also offer up a slew of new series vying for your attention every night of the week. Click through this slideshow to check out potential new favorites to add to your roster.

  • NewsKen Tucker

    Judging the Fall Season: The CW's New Shows

    Uptight young woman (Tori Anderson) meets hot guy (Joshua Sasse) who tells her the world’s going to end in eight months and 12 days, so why not quit your job and do everything on your bucket list? Another of the fall’s time-travel/supernatural-ish new shows, Frequency is about a cop played by Peyton List (a CW stalwart from The Tomorrow People and The Flash) whose father, also a cop, died 20 years earlier.