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General Hospital Puts Tyler Christopher on Contract — A Bad Sign for The Lying Game?

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Tyler Christopher has been put on contract at ABC’s General Hospital, where earlier this year he returned to the role of soulful prince Nikolas Cassadine — and thus a darker cloud now looms over ABC Family’s on-the-bubble The Lying Game.

“It took us a few months to work out the details, but I signed last week,” Christopher told Soap Opera Digest of his new Gh status. “I love the show and I’m having a great time.”

Related | 2013 Cable TV Renewal Scorecard — Renewed or Cancelled TV Shows?

Alas, a steadier presence on the daytime drama would seem to allow »


- Megan Masters

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TVLine Items: Doctor Who Star Books Death-ly Role, Ray Donovan Premiere Video and More

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Doctor Who dame Jenna-Louise Coleman has joined BBC One’s upcoming Pride and Prejudice-based project Death Comes To Pemberley.

Related | Doctor Who‘s 50th’s Anniversary Special: Why John Barrowman Won’t Appear

Based on the suspense novel by P.D. James, the serial — which is timed to P and P‘s 200th anniversary — centers on three of author Jane Austen’s iconic characters: Mr. Darcy (played by Matthew Rhys) Elizabeth Bennet (Anna Maxwell Martin) and George Wickham (Matthew Goode).

Coleman joins Pemberley as Elizabeth’s sister and George’s wife Lydia.

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- Megan Masters

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Ratings: Bachelorette and Mistresses Hit Lows

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ABC’s The Bachelorette this Monday drew 5.4 million total viewers and a 1.6 rating, slipping 6 percent and two tenths (to a season-low demo).

Mistresses led out of that with 3.8 mil/1.2, down 10 percent and two tenths, tying its lowest rating to date.

Related | Mistresses Recap: Yikes! Someone Actually Said, ‘The Worst Is Over’

Over on NBC, The Voice did 12.3 mil and a 3.5, ticking up week-to-week but down in the demo from its previous two final sing-offs (13.2 mil/4.2 last December, 10.7 mil/3.8 in May 2012). (Read Slezak’s recap.)

Related | Fall TV Poll, Monday: Rick Castle Vs. James Spader and Other DVR Dilemmas

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- Matt Webb Mitovich

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Steve Carell Admits His Office Finale Sin: 'I Lied'

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Michael Scott’s involvement in The Office finale’s “best prank ever” was such a success because no one knew it was coming. And for that to happen, returning star Steve Carell says, he had to flat-out fib.

A lot.

“I lied,” Carell tells TVLine. “I lied for months to the press, to almost everyone, really. And I felt terribly for the cast and for [executive producer] Greg Daniels, because they all lied, too.”

The actor, who can next be heard in the animated film Despicable Me 2, »


- Kimberly Roots

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Eye on Emmy: Southland's Michael Cudlitz on Cooper's Journey and That Killer (?) Ending

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For five seasons, Southland cop John Cooper served the streets of Los Angeles — and his portrayer, Michael Cudlitz, served viewers with a riveting performance.

After watching the officer in blue struggle with his sexuality, prescription drug abuse for his ailing back and troublesome rookies, it’s truly a crime that Cudlitz has not yet been recognized with an Emmy nomination for Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. But perhaps that will change this year, as the TNT series wrapped its run with John Cooper’s biggest season yet.

Related | Emmys 2013: The Supporting Drama Actor Race in Review, Including Our 6 Dream Nominees

Tvline | Every year, »


- Vlada Gelman

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Anger Management: Could Charlie Sheen's Clash With a Co-star Derail Its 90-Episode Run?

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FX insisted at this past winter’s Television Critics Association press tour that nothing, save for major holidays and sporting events, would interrupt Anger Management‘s 90 episodes-over-two years sophomore run.

But then Charlie Sheen had a squabble with co-star Selma Blair.

Upon returning from a production hiatus and amid depressed ratings (cue Monday-night showcase on mothership Fox), Blair openly complained about Sheen’s work ethic (or lack thereof), TMZ reported. After Sheen got wind of the criticism, he allegedly fired the actress and refused to shoot if she showed up for work. »


- Rebecca Iannucci

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Fall TV Poll | Tuesday: NCIS Vs. Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Other DVR Dilemmas

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The Fall TV season will be here before you know it, and with it comes tough, new viewing choices. In fact, the time to get thinking about them is now.

Related | Renewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Been Cancelled?

Each day this week, TVLine will present the grid for that night’s fall line-up, including Big 5 fare and select cable listings. You then vote for what you plan to watch ”live” during each time slot.

(If you fancy yourself a DVRnista and are horribly, irrevocably hung up on my use of the word “live,” I invite you to »


- Matt Webb Mitovich

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What to Watch Tuesday: Voice Champ Is Crowned, Liars Bird Flips, Sex Education and More

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On TV this Tuesday: America picks which Voice it most wants to hear, a little birdie tells Pretty Little Liars something crucial, American Restoration bats a hundred and Awkward relives a bunch of uncomfortable moments. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar.

8 pm So You Think You Can Dance (Fox) | The Top 20 dancers are revealed.

8 pm Sex: How It Works (NatGeo) | This special promises to teach “anything and everything you’ve ever wondered about sex” through “real-life stories and simulations.” How very bow-chicka-wow-wow of you, NatGeo.

8 pm Pretty Little Liars (ABC Family) | The latest move by “A” creates a ton of trouble for Emily, »


- Kimberly Roots

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Mistresses Recap: Yikes! Someone Actually Said, 'The Worst Is Over'

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Like the living-room toilet at the center of the house Joss was tasked with selling, Mistresses continues to be impractical, unneccessary, inappropriate and unrelentingly ridiculous — and I mean that in the most flattering way possible.

This week’s installment features sexually charged boss-employee banter, an unexpected (unwelcome?) pregnancy, and everything you ever needed to file a malpractice suit (but were afraid to confirm about your shrink).

So let’s boil down the action for our quartet of protagonists — while raising pertinent questions we’ll need to see answered in their futures:

Savi | We kick things off with Savi in a »


- Michael Slezak

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Report: The Client List Renewal Held Up By Backstage Debate Over Baby-Daddy Drama

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The Client List‘s renewal process seems to be at a pregnant pause.

Star Jennifer Love Hewitt, who is expecting a child with co-star and fiancé Brian Hallisay near the end of the year, reportedly wants her real-life baby daddy to play her fictional one on the Lifetime drama.

But here’s the rub of Sugarland: Both the network and the show’s higher-ups haven’t decided how to handle her character’s on-screen pregnancy in the upcoming third season.

Related | Scoop: Billy Campbell and Clea Duvall Join Lifetime’s Lizzy Borden Movie

Per Deadline, neither party is inclined to »


- Kimberly Roots

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The Voice Season 4 'Live Finals' Recap: Who Should (and Will) Win It All? [Updated]

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The battle lines have all been drawn and the fandoms have been essentially locked in for several weeks now on Season 4 of The Voice. So the question entering tonight’s Live Finals was this: Would (or could) any voters be swayed to switch allegiance?

The question exiting it, though, was quite different: Why did one of the three competing acts get a hefty advantage by scoring two out of the last three solo performance slots on the telecast? (Spoiler alert: It wasn’t The Swon Brothers or a member of Team Usher.)

Look, I know Danielle Bradbery is as easy »


- Michael Slezak

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FX's The Strain Pilot Adds Merlin's John Hurt

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John Hurt is planning to sink his teeth into The Strain, FX’s vampire-virus pilot.

Hurt will play Professor Abraham Setrakian, a Holocaust survivor who emigrated to America after World War II. His character runs a pawn shop in Spanish Harlem and may be the only one with answers once the bloodsucking virus breaks out.

Related | FX Update: Brand X With Russell Brand Cancelled, Danny McBride Cartoon Set for New Offshoot

The project will serve as a reunion for director/co-writer Guillermo del Toro (Pan’s Labyrinth) and Hurt, who appeared in del Toro’s Hellboy films.

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- Kimberly Roots

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TVLine Items: Showtime's Sexy New Trailer, Another Lost Reunion Hits Hawaii and More!

17 June 2013 4:10 PM, PDT

What happens to the body during sex? We’ll leave the answering of that titillating quandary in the capable hands of Masters of Sex, Showtime’s new drama series starring Michael Sheen (30 Rock) and Lizzy Caplan (Party Down).

Bowing Sunday, Sept. 29 — following the Homeland premiere –Sex tells the story of William Masters (Sheen) and Virginia Johnson (Caplan), the duo who led the field of human sexuality research in the 1960s.

Press Play below for a peek at the all-new series, then hit the comments: Does this show look Sex-y enough for you?

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- Megan Masters

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Community Creator Dan Harmon Calls Season 4 an 'Unflattering' Impression of His Work

17 June 2013 12:45 PM, PDT

Never one to mince words, Community creator Dan Harmon has spoken out for the first time after screening the cult comedy’s polarizing Season 4 — which, for the uninitiated, moved ahead without his specific brand of “genius.”

The returning showrunner revealed during his latest Harmontown podcast that he’d finally gotten around to watching his creation’s latest run. And…? “I guess I already knew this, but apparently I’m a genius,” he shared. “I think I feel pretty comfortable in expressing that [Season 4] wasn’t my cup of tea.

“It’s not somebody doing what they do,” he explained, referring to »


- Megan Masters

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Ratings: True Blood Premiere Dips Opposite NBA Finals, Miss USA Hits a Low

17 June 2013 12:33 PM, PDT

HBO’s True Blood drew 4.5 million total viewers with its Season 6 premiere on Sunday night, and grew that audience to 5.6 mil with an encore airing.

Year over year, that’s a decline of 13 percent — keeping in mind that the supernatural drama’s previous opener didn’t go 1-on-1 with the NBA Finals.

Related | True Blood Premiere Recap: Kill Bill

Speaking of which: ABC’s coverage of the NBA Finals Game 5 dominated the night, drawing north of 14 million viewers (per very preliminary numbers) and scoring at least a 5.6 demo rating — down 12 percent from a year ago’s fast nationals but on »


- Matt Webb Mitovich

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Fall TV: CBS Reveals Launch Dates, Including How I Met Your Mother's Hour-Long Final Premiere

17 June 2013 11:00 AM, PDT

CBS is the first network out of the gate with premiere dates for the 2013-14 TV season, and it will kick things off with the Season 27 premiere of Survivor.

Premiere Week officially arrives, however, the day after the Eye hosts the Neil Patrick Harris-hosted Primetime Emmy Awards, beginning with its rejiggered Monday sitcom lineup — opening Sept. 23 with an hourlong How I Met Your Mother final season premiere — and which now is paired with the 13-episode thriller drama Hostages.

Related | Your Complete Fall TV Grid: What’s on When? And Versus What?

CBS’ premiere plan by and large wraps Sunday, »


- Matt Webb Mitovich

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Food Network Star: Little 'Chopped' of Horrors

17 June 2013 10:15 AM, PDT

“I think I’m failing in the ‘food authority’ category.”

Let’s be honest, when you’re dropping that kind of self-assessment on Episode 3 of Food Network Star, the only dish on the menu is toast. And yes, you are that toast.

Thus, we bid an overdue goodbye to sour, monotone, Danushka, a former model hungry for fame, but not for any burger bigger than a slider. A woman whose proud ennui during a challenge that emulated Food Network’s dizzyingly difficult Chopped had guest judge Alex Guarnaschelli needing to take a moment to compose herself. A gal who repeatedly »


- Michael Slezak

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White Collar Exclusive: Americans Beauty Spies Role as Russian Skater

17 June 2013 9:42 AM, PDT

The AmericansAnnet Mahendru is going from being a triple agent to performing triple axels, on USA Network’s White Collar.

TVLine has learned exclusively that Mahendru will guest-star in the sixth episode of Season 5 as Katya, a talented Russian figure skater who shows Olympic promise.

Related | White Collar Casts Legend of the Seeker’s Bridget Regan as Neal’s Love Interest

How might Peter and Neal figure in? Well, it appears that Katya might not be in her homeland’s best graces, seeing as onetime Continuum baddie/Mistresses newcomer Mike Dopud is appearing in the same episode as Sergei, »


- Matt Webb Mitovich

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Eye on Emmy: Horror Story: Asylum's Lily Rabe Reveals How She Became a Heavenly Hellraiser

17 June 2013 8:00 AM, PDT

For Lily Rabe, the devil was in the details as she braved the second chapter of FX’s macabre miniseries, American Horror Story: Asylum. As Sister Mary Eunice, she started off as a the dutiful No. 2 to Jessica Lange’s nuthouse overlord, but then something got into the nice nun. (Could it be… Satan?!) Here, Rabe reveals how creator Ryan Murphy afforded her the freedom to raise hell — and in doing so possibly scare up an Emmy nod for Supporting Actress in a TV Movie/Miniseries.

Related | Read More Emmy Q&As and Review TVLine’s Lists of Dream Nominees »


- Matt Webb Mitovich

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Fall TV Poll: What Will You Watch on Mondays?

17 June 2013 7:49 AM, PDT

The Fall TV season will be here before you know it, and with it comes tough, new viewing choices. In fact, the time to get thinking about them is now.

Related | Renewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Been Cancelled?

Each day this week, TVLine will present the grid for that night’s fall line-up, including Big 5 fare and select cable listings. You then vote for what you plan to watch ”live” during each time slot.

(If you fancy yourself a DVRnista and are horribly hung up on my use of the word “live,” I invite you to vote »


- Matt Webb Mitovich

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