Pilot Preview: CBS’ ‘Worst Week’ Makes Us Cover Our Eyes
It's like 'Meet the Parents,' only more so.
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It's like 'Meet the Parents,' only more so.
On a visit to a psychic, florist Bella Bloom learns that she has already dated — and discarded — her future husband.
Back-stabbing both literal and figurative in CBS' mid-season replacement.
If 'Law &Order' and 'Melrose Place' had an orgy with 'Ally McBeal,' this would be the unholy offspring.
Another spooky mystery from J.J. Abrams, this one with an overtly supernatural vibe.
Spoiler alert! This crazy multi-cam family happily ends their day eating pizza together.
This week, Vulture's taking a look at the best and worst of the new season's picked-up TV shows. Which are good? Can anything replace 'Cavemen'?
Two sitcom lawyers return, in an ad-agency drama.
Simon Baker plays a TV psychic turned intuitive detective in this fall series. Is it worth a season pass?
This week, Vulture's taking a hard look at the best and worst of the fall's new picked-up TV shows. Which are worth a season pass?
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