Our top moments of the week:
14. Best Power Move, Part 1: It's no secret that Chief Boden and State Fire Marshal consultant Gail McLeod have never seen eye-to-eye when it comes to managing 51 on Chicago Fire. However, after McLeod offers Boden early retirement, Boden suddenly decides not to fight it and hands in his resignation letter, clearing the way for Benny, aka Severide's dad, to take over as...
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Game 1 of the World Series dominated Wednesday, but that didn't stop viewers from catching CSI's 300th episode.
The drama drew 10.2 million viewers and a 2.1 in the adults 18-to-49 demographic for the milestone hour, up a tenth from ...
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Every week, editors Adam Bryant and Natalie Abrams satisfy your need for TV scoop. Please send all questions to mega_scoop@tvguide.com or tweet them to @adam_bryant or @NatalieAbrams.
So is this flu really the villain of the season on The Walking Dead? — Damon
NATALIE: I take it that that was sarcasm, but you will be surprised to see how far this illness will spread. "There's a point where the number of able-bodied people is one or two," Lauren Cohan tells me. "It gets to a point where Maggie is the only person who can actually fight." Ruh-roh.
I can't believe how Sunday's The Good Wife ended! What can you say about this week's episode? — Helen
ADAM: Will and Alicia's romantic breakup may have been calm, but...
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Roy Harper — and DC Comics fans — finally got their wish last week on Arrow when the emerald archer enlisted young Roy (Colton Haynes) to be part of the Scooby Gang.
In the comics, Roy Harper serves as Oliver Queen's (Stephen Amell) sidekick Speedy before becoming the Red Arrow. The CW series even gave a nod to that when Arrow told Roy to use the red arrow as a means to contact him, which should indicate a lengthy partnership ahead.
Arrow Exclusive: Roy Harper tracks down Sin to find Black Canary
"He's...
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The Black Canary has apparently made quite an impression on Starling City.
During Wednesday's episode of Arrow, Oliver (Stephen Amell) asks Roy (Colton Haynes) to find the Canary (Caity Lotz), a task he'll accomplish by tracking down her ally Sin (Bex Taylor-Klaus). But will Sin be as cooperative as Roy is hoping she'll be?
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