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Being Human Renewed for Season 3
Being Human (US)
  The lease on Josh, Aidan, and Sally's apartment has been extended! Syfy today renewed Being Human for a third season, promising 13 new episodes in (probably) 2013. The supernatural series is currently four episodes into its second season.
Being Human is a North American adaptation of the U.K. series of the same name. It's based on an absurd premise that actually works: A werewolf, a vampire, and a ghost all live in the same apartment. I know, crazy, right? But Toby Whithouse, who created the or...
 
ABC Family Renews The Secret Life of the American Teenager
The Secret Life of the American Teenager
  BC Family, the family-est cable channel for tweens on all of television, conducted some major business today with a renewal for one of its biggest hits and a pair of new-series pickups. The huge news is that The Secret Life of the American Teenager will return for a fifth season, ensuring it will eclipse the magic 100-episode mark. It also means that talented star Shailene Woodley will be too busy to move on to bigger and better things for a while. Shailene's character Amy started the series as ...
 
Showtime Renews Shameless, Californication, House of Lies
Shameless (US)
  Today's a good day to be a show on Showtime, as the cable network has handed out renewals for three series, and Californication, Shameless, and House of Lies are all doing the happy dance as a result. The news finalizes the fates of Showtime's current slate of scripted series.
Details of the renewals (episode counts, premiere dates, etc.) haven't been announced, but Californication will return for Season 6, Shameless will enjoy a third season, and new comedy House of Lies will survive to see Se...
 
NBC Practically Cancels The Firm, Schedules Awake
  NBC has finally gone soft on The Firm and opened its eyes to Awake! Best opening sentence ever!
The Peacock made some big moves today, essentially canceling legal thriller The Firm. Based on the John Grisham novel and Tom Cruise movie of the same name, the show has been performing dismally in the Thursday-at-10pm slot, turning in a 0.8 adult rating last night. Even Univision laughs at that number. The Firm will be moved to Saturday nights at 9pm starting February 11, which is NBC's kind way of ...
 
Flashpoint Is a Go for Season 5
Flashpoint
  The fifth season of Canadian cop drama (what do they do, hand out tickets for being too polite?) Flashpoint has been picked up for American broadcast by up-and-coming cable channel Ion. Flashpoint is Canada's most-watched drama series, just beating Moosehunter McGoo and Eh is Enough in total viewers (kidding!), and has gained fame on this side of the border since CBS aired the series in 2008. It stars Enrico Colantoni (Veronica Mars' dad) and the Pink Power Ranger, and production on Season 5 wil...
 
Hot in Cleveland Renewed for Season 4
Hot in Cleveland
  Fresh off its People's Choice Award win for Best Cable TV Comedy and not as fresh off its Emmy win for Outstanding Art Direction in a Multi-Camera Series, Hot in Cleveland has been renewed for a fourth season.
Despite a severe drop-off in viewership, the TV Land comedy is still that network's highest-profile series. Hot in Cleveland debuted to 4.8 million viewers, but the Season 3 premiere last month only netted 1.9 million viewers. Perhaps because most of its viewers died after Season 2. (Haha...
 
Fox Announces Its Midseason Schedule: Alcatraz, Touch, and Breaking In All Make ...
  Fox’s midseason scheduling announcement is hot off the presses, and your resulting excitement should be directly proportional to how you feel about three of the network's most bankable commodities: American Idol, J.J. Abrams, and Kiefer Sutherland.
Let’s get the singing-show news out of the way: Regardless of what Fox would like you to think, The X Factor’s first season is a dud. The judges are lackluster, the contestants forgettable, the host incompetent, and the show, as a result, irrel...
 
HBO Is Considering Adding Two More Seasons of Game of Thrones
Game of Thrones
  Game of Thrones hasn't even started Season 2, but it's never too soon to talk about Seasons 3 and 4. Rumors that are currently circulating on the internet hint that HBO is already thinking hard about greenlighting two more seasons of the fantasy drama, with the idea that the two seasons would be shot back-to-back. As you likely know, each season is supposed to correspond with a book from the novel series "A Song of Ice and Fire." And if you've read the books, you know that the third book of the...
 
ABC Picks Up Revenge and Suburgatory For Full Seasons
Rev
  ABC got down to business today, making its first two decisions of the fall season. Say hello to full seasons of lathery drama Revenge and fish-out-of-the-ocean-and-into-a-small-pond comedy Suburgatory! Expect both series to run a full 22 episodes.

Revenge and Suburgatory both passed the ratings test last night with ample performances. Sandwiched between The Middle and Modern Family, Suburgatory drew 8.75 million viewers and a 3.0 rating in the adult demo, just a tick down from last week. In t...
 
The CW Says "C U L8R, H8R
  The good news: Mario Lopez is now available for birthday parties, bar mitzvahs, and, you know, to just hang out. The better news: The CW has canceled its reality stunt H8R after four episodes, which is only four episodes too late.
The series, hosted by dimple-factory Lopez, facilitated meet-and-greets between normal people who talked smack about Z-list celebrities and the celebrities about which the smack-talking occurred, the idea being that the celebrities could try to convince their H8Rs not...
 
The Playboy Club Earns This Season's First Cancellation
The Playboy Club
  The Circle of Life doesn't just pertain to talking lions, it also applies to sexualized rabbits. NBC has swung the mighty Axe of Cancellation for the first time this season, and the blade has landed on—and subsequently gone straight through—the neck of The Playboy Club.
And so we officially have the first cancellation of the fall 2011 season; the heavily promoted period drama lasted just three episodes in its Monday-night time slot. Last night's episode registered 3.39 million viewers and a...
 
ABC Family Kills The Nine Lives of Chloe King
The Nine Lives of Chloe King
  More like The Ten Episodes of Chloe King. ABC Family put the cat out for good when it canceled The Nine Lives of Chloe King yesterday due to low ratings. The series was based on the young adult novels written by Liz Braswell, about a teen girl who discovers she has feline powers and is a warrior in the battle between an ancient race and human beings. Phew, that's sounds like a lot for a young chick to handle.
The series started off well thanks to the popularity of the books, drawing more than t...
 
USA Renews Covert Affairs, Royal Pains, and Necessary Roughness
Necessary Roughness
  USA Network just said, "Screw it! We're renewing everything!" Covert Affairs, Royal Pains, and Necessary Roughness will all return for 16-episode seasons. With all seven of the network's original series returning, this is reportedly the largest collection of returning shows for a cable network ever. EVER! [Deadline Hollywood]
 
True Blood Creator Alan Ball Gets a New Series, Game of Thrones Casts Four
Game of Thrones
  OMG guys, three four more people have been cast for Season 2 of Game of Thrones, which—and I am not exaggerating one bit—is the best thing in the world ever. Irish actor Michael McElhatton will play Roose Bolton, Welsh actor Robert Pugh will play Craster, Ben Crompton will play Dolorous Edd, and Karl Davies will play a new character named Alton Lannister. The addition of Alton is likely being done in order to scrunch a few characters together so producers can contain the universe and keep ca...
 
Suits renewed for season 2
Suits
  If you are a fan of opposing counsels getting it on, college dropouts making mockeries of mock trials, and law firms whose employees are always ready with a witty comeback, then I have good news. USA Network has renewed new legal drama Suits for second season! And that's not all: Season 2 will run for sixteen episodes, up from Season 1's twelve, so you'll get four more episodes' worth of fine formal duds.
Suits follows a college dropout with a brilliant mind who accidentally lands a job at one ...
 
Being Human Earns a Second Season
Being Human (US)
  We knew a remake of the U.K. hit Being Human would be either pretty good or pretty bad. We're glad that Syfy agrees with us that it's pretty good. The network renewed Being Human for a second season today, just a bit over halfway through the run of its first season. Suggestion for Season 2: Branch out on your own! In other news, the U.K. version was renewed for a fourth season earlier this week. [Syfy via press release]
 
Kristen Bell is Returning to TV
  You guys still love Kristen Bell, right? Then this is good news. The blonde starlet is returning to television via Showtime, where she's been booked for the upcoming dark comedy House of Lies. The series stars Don Cheadle as a management consultant who does whatever it takes to do his job. Bell will play Cheadle's coworker, an Ivy League grad named Jeannie Van Der Hooven. Remember when she was on Heroes? Man, that was a laugh riot.
 
The Bones Spinoff Grabs a Huge Star
Bones
  The proposed Bones spin-off, based on the Locator series of books, has grabbed its first cast member. The Green Mile's Michael Clarke Duncan, the man who can rip you into two pieces (and would, if he could get away with it), will play the partner of the show's lead, who is yet to be cast. [Deadline Hollywood]
... Tim Kring is taking another shot at television after driving the once-promising Heroes so far into the ground that it ended up in China. Fox has ordered a pilot of Kring's Touch, a sup...
 
Big Bang Theory Gets a Big Renewal; Law and Order: LA
The Big Bang Theory
  ... CBS renewing The Big Bang Theory for a new season isn't surprising, but CBS renewing The Big Bang Theory for three years sure is. The nerd comedy is now locked into CBS through the 2012-2013 season, meaning Jim Parsons is going to be a very rich man. [CBS via press release]

Law & Order: Los Angeles is shaking up its cast big time. Three regulars, Regina Hall, Megan Boone, and Skeet Ulrich are all leaving the show. It's unclear when the characters will depart, but reports say it will happe...
 
The Good Wife and Damages guest Stars
The Good Wife
  ... Damages has typically added a big name or two each season, and this year is no different. John Goodman, who recently starred in HBO's Treme, will join the cast as the CEO of a military contractor at the heart of a wrongful death suit, the show's new main case. John Goodman vs. Glenn Close? Yes, please. [USA Today]

... The Good Wife is getting a pair of guest stars in America Ferrera and Jerry Stiller. Ferrera is joining the cast for three episodes as a romantic interest for Alan Cummings'...
 
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