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The Good Wife's Matt Czuchry on Cary's Return, Tension with Will and What's Next with Kalinda

Matt Czuchry

"Welcome back to the dark side."

With those celebratory words from his former rival, Alicia Florrick (Julianna Margulies), one chapter closed and another re-opened for Cary Agos (Matt Czuchry) on The Good Wife. After spending two years working for the State's Attorney's Office, Cary was welcomed back to Lockhart & Gardner on Season 3's penultimate episode.

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Cary may be returning to the same firm that once canned him, but he is no longer a naïve, shroom-taking lawyer fresh out of Harvard. "He has more confidence than... read more

Grimm Exclusive First Look: Nick Uncovers More of His Past

David Giuntoli

Titus Welliver, best known as Lost's Man in Black, drops by Grimm on Friday, but will he bring good or evil tidings?

Nick (David Giuntoli) has unwittingly been dealing with an unknown antagonist, his very own Capt. Renard (Sasha Roiz), whose agenda is still unknown to viewers. He's apparently some sort of royalty among the creature kind and has enough pull to get others killed without getting his own hands (paws?) dirty. In Friday's episode ((9/8c, NBC ), the captain will start to exhibit odd behavior when he comes in contact with some rare coins that have turned up from a failed robbery.

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Wednesday TV in Review: Mistresses, CSI, Royal Pains - And Idol's Back!

Marg Helgenberger

Before ABC's Revenge came along to revive the prime-time soap in all of its shamelessly melodramatic splendor, there was an irresistible British potboiler called Mistresses, a sort of Desperate Housewreckers about four glam chums with a knack for making a mess of their torrid relationships. Of which they've had plenty.

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Critic's Guide to Tuesday TV: A Hope-Less Christmas, a Winning Loser, and More!

Raising Hope

Imagine a world without Hope. Hope Chance, that is, the adorable infant who somehow thrives amid the chaos of Fox's raucous but innately sweet family comedy Raising Hope (9:30/8:30c). read more

CSI Taps Titus Welliver As New Villain

Titus Welliver

Titus Welliver, always the villain...

The 50-year-old actor has landed a multi-episode arc on CSI as... read more

VIDEO: Lost Producers Prove They Had a Series Plan All Along Through Deleted Scene

Damon Lindelof

Don't believe that Lost executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse had a mapped-out plan for the ABC series all along? Well, the two surprised fans at Entertainment Weekly's "Totally Lost: One Year Later Panel" to prove they did.

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Cheers & Jeers: The Good Wife's "Great" Episode

Ken Leung and Julianna Margulies

Cheers to The Good Wife because, to put it in Facebook parlance, "it's complicated."

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A few weeks after its inspired Social Network-themed hour, CBS' sophomore drama once again waded into the shark-infested waters of the Internet with ...
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The Good Wife Election: Do We Have a Winner?

The Good Wife

Spoiler Alert: The following reveals major plot points from Tuesday's episode of The Good Wife.

After months of brutal debates, nasty campaign flyers and tireless campaigning, The Good Wife 's race for state's attorney may finally have a frontrunner in Peter Florrick (Chris Noth).

The three-way race suddenly became a two-person fight in Tuesday's episode after Glenn Childs (Titus Welliver) stepped down. With the current officeholder, and Peter's biggest rival, out of the running, does this mean Florrick is a lock to win?

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According to the series and its fictional political blog, Peter has been on the uptick with voters — especially young people — since he cursed during a political debate to protect Alicia's privacy (awww). Plus, last week's nannygate seems to have dented the once sterling armor of opponent Wendy Scott-Carr (Anika Noni Rose).

But what would Peter's win mean for the show? Alicia (Julianna Margulies) said she wants her husband to win -- she just doesn't "want to go back to the way things were." Translation: She wants to continue working, which would... read more

The Good Wife: Michael J. Fox Books Third Episode, Kalinda and Blake's "Battle Royale"

Archie Panjabi, Michael J. Fox

The Good Wife's second season has featured a twisted love triangle, a heated political campaign and a surprising in-house fight for the firm. But the show is just getting warmed up.

Co-creator and executive producer Robert King spoke with reporters at the Television Critics Association's winter previews Friday about what's coming up for the second half the season (the election! A big Kalinda revelation!) He also clued us in on what you can expect from the slate of upcoming guest stars, including a third appearance by Michael J. Fox and new information on... read more

Sons of Anarchy Exclusive: Ally Walker Discusses the Powerful Season Finale

Ally Walker, Sons of Anarchy

WARNING: The following story contains spoilers about the Season 3 finale of Sons of Anarchy. Read at your own risk.

It was a partnership doomed to fail.

On Sons of Anarchy, there was a certain inevitability to how this season's unholy alliance between Jax (Charlie Hunnam) and Agent Stahl (Ally Walker) would end: with one person or the other dead... read more

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