Tonight at 8p on CBS’s The Big Bang Theory Penny, Amy and Bernadette are going to Vegas and the boys are staying home to play their own type of games that girls wouldn’t want to play. But when something goes wrong at the airport, the women come home to play with their men. Which means no hanky panky, just some Dungeons and Dragons. But that game leads to Amy and Sheldon finally having a moment, but is it that moment? You will have to tune in for this funny episode to find out!
That and to hear one of the cast members do a mean Christopher Walken!
The CW announced today that it was picking up Hart of Dixie for a third season and Beauty and the Beast for a second one. They also announced that The Originals, a spinoff from The Vampire Diaries, will be joining those two dramas, Supernatural, TVD and Arrow on the lineup in the fall.
While this all good news, it would be even better if The CW also picked up The Carrie Diaries for a second season. It so needs to come back or I will gag The CW with a spoon!
UPDATE: CBS has picked up Two and a Half Men for an 11th season! So that means if they keep their lineup the way it is, they only have room to add one new comedy in the fall.
While most bands debut their new songs on late night shows, Black Sabbath is doing it on a primetime show. Ozzy Osbourne's band will perform End of the Beginning on the season finale of CSI. According to the press release, "D.B. Russell (Ted Danson) when he and Conrad Ecklie (Marc Vann) attend a Black Sabbath show." Could you imagine if a band that hasn't released a studio album in 35 years starts a new trend? Maybe more musicians will follow suit next season. Since MTV doesn't do music anymore, it makes sense that is a great alternative to get their music out there. Especially if they are a band like this one that you could never see on any of those squeaky clean singing competition shows.
CBS announced today that it was picking up 14 additional shows to the 4 that they already announced for next season. Rejoining The Big Bang Theory, CSI, NCIS and How I Met Your Mother on the Eye is 2 Broke Girls, Mike and Molly, Hawaii Five-0, NCIS LA, Survivor, Person of Interest, Elementary, Undercover Boss, Blue Bloods, 48 Hours, 60 Minutes, The Amazing Race, The Good Wife and The Mentalist. So what shows weren’t renewed? Rules of Engagement was not picked up last year until days after the upfronts, so never count this sitcom out. Golden Boy is still a relativity new show, but I am sure it is airing in the slot that will most likely go to the NCIS: LA spinoff. Vegas which has not tested out its new timeslot of Fridays at 9p, and I bet if it does well there it will be back next season. CSI: NY which I am assume CBS is waiting to see how the last two shows do before they make a decision. The show that shocked a lot of people because it was not on that list is Criminal Minds. It still does OK, but I guess CBS is waiting to see what pilots they have before they make a decision. And there’s one show that is missing from the list and that show is Two and Half Men which CBS hopes to bring back for another season.
So while CBS picked up almost all of it’s shows for next season, the other networks will be cancelling most of theirs.
CBS has picked up CSI, the most watched show in the world, for a 14th season. The network also announced that Ted Danson extended his contract to stay with the criminal procedural for at least another season. He will not be alone because Elisabeth Shue, George Eads, Jorja Fox, Eric Szmanda, Paul Guilfoyle, Robert David Hall, Wallace Langham, Elisabeth Harnois, David Berman and Jon Wellner are still on the case with him.
No word if its spinoff CSI: NY will be back, but I think that show will be making like a corpse especially if Vegas does well in its timeslot.