Pretty Little Liars Actress Heads to Person of Interest

Paloma Guzman

Paloma Guzmán has landed a guest-spot on Person of Interest, TV Line reports.

The actress will play the smart, party girl daughter of a Brazilian diplomat on the CBS drama. read more

Will Your Watchlist Picks Predict Fall TV Success?

Jonny Lee Miller and Lucy Liu

Last fall, eight of the top 10 shows added to Watchlist were picked up for a full season. Coincidence -- or are TVGuide.com users just that savvy at picking winners? And will they have the same Midas touch this year?

What is a Watchlist? This video explains

We're going to find out. Since May, when the networks announced their fall lineups at the annual upfronts presentations, we've been tracking which shows users were most excited about, as evidenced by their addition to Watchlists. Three months later, we've got a lot of data from our 500,000+ Watchlist users. So far, for example, users are generally more interested in... read more

Ask Matt: Teen Wolf and Awkward, Political Animals, Damages, Emmys and More

Political Animals

Send questions and comments to askmatt@tvguidemagazine.com and follow me on Twitter!

Question: I was wondering if you have found time to tune in or catch up on MTV's teen supernatural drama Teen Wolf or the comedy Awkward. I have been back watching both again recently and am officially hooked. With Teen Wolf being picked up for a 24-episode season next year [and Awkward for 20] and the laundry list of new scripted dramas on the horizon, what do you think of MTV scripted shows and are they in it for the long haul? — Sharday

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Mega Buzz: Bones' Divorce Talk, Dexter's Secret and New Mama McGarrett Intel

David Boreanaz; Michael C. Hall; Alex O’Loughlin

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 at @adam_bryant or @NatalieAbrams.

I've been worried about Booth and Brennan breaking up all summer. Give me a Bones scoop that will make me feel better. — Whitney
ADAM:
I hear the season's second episode involves the murder of a high-profile and cutthroat divorce attorney. (Suspect No. 1: His secretary, who apparently was having an affair with the boss' wife!) But naturally, having Booth and Brennan observe some of the victim's clients whose relationships are falling apart will make them examine their own strained relationship. "[It's] at a time when Booth and Brennan are just coming back together after being separated so long," executive producer Stephen Nathan says. "It's a very difficult thing when you have just started a family and all of a sudden it's torn asunder. It will be an issue that exists between them."

Now that Deb knows Dexter's secret, will she still have feelings for him this season on Dexter? — Riley
NATALIE:
Deb will... read more

Critic's Notebook: CBS at TCA: It's Elementary

Lucy Liu and Jonny Lee Miller

CBS rarely stirs the prime-time pot. It doesn't need to. Monkeying around is for other, more desperate networks — a point CBS Entertainment president Nina Tassler underscored when she took the stage Sunday for CBS' presentations at the annual TCA press tour carrying a large stuffed monkey. A not-so-subtle slap at NBC for having brought along an actual monkey — the breakout scene-stealer of its silly new sitcom Animal Practice — to pose with and otherwise try to distract the press from the peacock's dismal new lineup of shows.

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Margo Martindale, Lost's Ken Leung Book Guest Roles on Person of Interest

Amy Acker and Jim Caviezel

Person of Interest is filling out its guest-star roster for the fall.

Justified's Emmy winner Margo Martindale will have a guest role on the show's upcoming sophomore season, as will Lost alum Ken Leung, CBS announced Tuesday.

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First Look: TV Guide Magazine's 2012 Comic-Con Special Edition

TV Guide Magazine

For the third year in a row TV Guide Magazine and Warner Bros. Television are teaming up for a Comic-Con special edition issue that gives fans everything they want to know about their favorite hit shows.

The magazine features four sets of collectible "flip" covers featuring the casts of The Big Bang Theory, Fringe, Supernatural and The Vampire Diaries on both sides and exclusive content on Warner Bros.' fan-favorite series, including Person of Interest and Nikita. In addition to scoop on each show, the magazine takes fans behind the scenes with exclusive photos from the sets, plus previews of several upcoming series: The CW's Arrow and Cult, Fox's The Following, NBC's Revolution, ABC's 666 Park Avenue. There's also a look at Cartoon Network's DC Nation animation block, a preview of the new He-Man and the Masters of the Universe comic book, a special Justice League pull-out poster by DC Entertainment artist and co-publisher Jim Lee and much more.

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Ratings: The Choice Opens Modestly, Beats Saving Hope

The Choice

They aren't Voice-like numbers, but The Choice was the highest-rated new series on Thursday.

Summer TV: Get the scoop on all the new shows

The Fox dating series bowed to  4.2 million viewers and a 1.7 in the adults 18-to-49 demographic to win the 9 o'clock hour against Duets, which averaged ...
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Review: Thursday TV in the Silly Season

George Lopez

With new summer programming like what's on display tonight, it's enough to make you miss reruns. (Well, hello, CBS! We can always count on you to do things the traditional way — at least until Big Brother returns next month.)

You could do worse than re-watching Leonard's date with Penny on The Big Bang Theory, or Person of Interest's Reese protecting Astro from last season's The X Factor or Cho's first meeting with Samaire Armstrong on The Mentalist. You could do far worse.

You could, for example, watch your brain cells atrophy by tuning into Fox's hardly-fit-for-cable combo of goofy new meat-market dating shows. (The Dating Game's Jim Lange, I miss you.) In Take Me Out (8/7c), which might as well be called Date Or No Date, it's the guy on display, trying to charm a "flirty 30" bevy of bimbos before they turn out the light on their podium, signaling their disinterest. read more

Ratings: Duets Has Soft Debut; Dance Down; Awake Finale Rises

Duets

Duets doesn't have a lot to sing about.

The series premiere of ABC's venture into singing competition shows bowed to 6.7 million viewers and a 1.7 in the adults 18-to-49 demographic Thursday. While it beat ...
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