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Castle First Look: Beckett Faces PTSD As a Sniper Rampages Through NYC

Stana Katic

Beckett will finally be forced to face her PTSD head-on in Monday's episode of Castle.

When a sniper begins taking out New York City citizens at random, Beckett (Stana Katic) will begin to relive her own experience of being shot by a sniper in the Season 3 finale. As the case heats up, she'll become more unstable, forcing her to confront her "lost" memories after the shooting.

Castle Boss: Castle and Beckett's new secrets are a "ticking bomb"

Check out this first look at Monday's episode to find out just how far down the rabbit hole Beckett will go: read more

Jason Dohring Lands a Godly Role on Supernatural

Jason Dohring

Jason Dohring will be doing a guest-spot on Supernatural, TVLine.com reports.

The Veronica Mars alum, who currently stars on CW's Ringer, will... read more

Tribal Chants, Dirty Twister and More Secrets From the Set of The Big Bang Theory

Jim Parsons, Mayim Bialik and Kevin Sussman

It's the second Tuesday in November, and The Big Bang Theory cast descends on Stage 25 of the Warner Bros. lot in Burbank, Calif., for a live taping of the episode "The Flaming Spittoon Acquisition," which will air just nine days later on Thursday, Nov. 17 (8/7c on CBS). "There's no time anymore," executive producer Chuck Lorre notes of the quick turnaround. A lot goes into filming Bang on such short notice, so TVGuide.com hit the set to gather behind-the-scenes intel on one of the geekiest shows on TV:

Big Bang Theory's Johnny Galecki: Penny and Leonard are the loves of each other's lives

Pre-show rituals: For Jim Parsons, it's... read more

Exclusive: The Secret Circle Lands Two New Bad Boys

Michael Graziadei and Sammi Rotibi

The Secret Circle is stocking up on dangerous new dudes in the New Year. 

Michael Graziadei and Sammi Rotibi will both guest-star on the witchy CW series, TVGuide.com has learned exclusively.

The Secret Circle Scoop: There are two of them?! What's next?

Graziadei, best known for playing Daniel Romalotti on The Young and the Restless, will portray... read more

Mega Buzz: An Explosive Private Practice, Castle's Twist and a Dexter Death

Caterina Scorsone, Stana Katic, Jennifer Carpenter

Every week, editors Adam Bryant and Natalie Abrams satisfy your need for TV scoop. Please send all questions to mega_scoop@tvguide.com.

What can you tease about the two-hour episode of Private Practice? —Jessica
NATALIE:
As you might expect on an episode about Amelia's intervention, her brother Derek Shepherd will make an appearance! It won't mean things go smoothly though, as Amelia will turn the tables on her friends by exploiting their faults — Addison's inability to have a child, Pete's recent heart attack — causing two of the bunch to have very Izzie-like reactions.

I'd love some good Castle scoop. — Mike
ADAM:
Sounds like Castle and Beckett are going to be working closely with... read more

Once Upon a Time Tales: Cinderella's Trip to the Ball

Jessy Schram

Once Upon a Time there was an unhappy girl who lost her father and was forced to live with her evil-stepmother and two evil step-sisters until a missing glass slipper set her free.

This Sunday's episode of Once will introduce Cinderella (Falling Skies' Jessy Schram). In the original Cinderella story, she was orphaned and left in her step-mother's care, where she was expected to wait upon her family until her fairy godmother turned her life upside down by turning her into a beautiful princess so she could attend the ball where she'd meet her own Prince Charming. After running out at the stroke of midnight, the prince searched for her with the help of a glass slipper and the pair lived happily ever after.

Exclusive: Once Upon a Time casts Lost's Emilie de Ravin as Belle

In the world of Once, however, Cinderella doesn't have the same luck. "You already know Cinderella is very kind and very sweet, but she's in the unfortunate situation of having lost someone in her life," Schram tells TVGuide.com. "The Cinderella that you'll see is... read more

The Walking Dead Boss: Shane's Living on Borrowed Time -- But Hasn't Worn Out His Welcome Yet

Jon Bernthal

As fans of The Walking Dead comic series know, Shane (Job Bernthal) has out-survived his comic counterpart by far. His survival has altered the direction of the Dead mythos from the comics and shaped the AMC series into something comic creator Robert Kirkman calls creatively fun for him.

"From the comic book standpoint, he's living on borrowed time, but the beauty of the show is that we can change things up," Kirkman tells TVGuide.com.

Walking Dead's Robert Kirkman: Lori's surprising results are only the beginning

In the comics, Shane met his maker in... read more

The Secret Circle Scoop: There Are Two of Them?! What's Next?

Secret Circle

[Warning: This story contains spoilers from the midseason finale of The Secret Circle.]

The Secret Circle's midseason finale dropped one heck of a bomb: Cassie (Britt Robertson) is not the only... read more

Grey's Postmortem: Kim Raver Says "Teddy's Not Going to Be a Puddle on the Floor"

Kim Raver

[Warning: This story contains major spoilers from Thursday night's episode of Grey's Anatomy.]

Grey's Anatomy really knows how to make doctors suffer.

Poor Teddy (Kim Raver), she finally found happiness with patient-turned-husband Henry (Scott Foley) only to have him... read more

Exclusive: Ringer Casts Supernatural's Misha Collins

Misha Collins

Supernatural's Misha Collins is set to appear in an upcoming episode of Ringer, TVGuide.com has learned exclusively.

Collins, best-known for playing Castiel on The CW series, will play... read more

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