Grey’s Anatomy 9×24 "Perfect Storm" Season Finale – Promotional Photos – Video


Grey #39;s Anatomy 9x24 "Perfect Storm" Season Finale - Promotional Photos
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Anatomy of a Goal: Atticus in the clutch as Green Machine beat Timbers | Make-a-Wish – Video


Anatomy of a Goal: Atticus in the clutch as Green Machine beat Timbers | Make-a-Wish
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Revenge Sneak Peeks: A Long Engagement?

On tomorrow night's Revenge, Victoria tells Emily she hopes her second engagement to Daniel is a long one this time. Boy is she in for a surprise at the happy couple's response to that.

Check out the bombshell they drop on the Ice Queen in this sneak preview clip:

Later, on Emily's front porch, Victoria calls her out on her meddling, but Ms. Thorne shows no signs of backing down in what becomes a quietly, yet palpably intense conversation.

Which woman do you think has the upper hand at this point? Watch and see ...

Meanwhile, politics makes for strange bedfellows, but Jack learns a lot more than he bargained for from Victoria, and elsewhere, Aiden struggles with the Emily-Daniel re-engagement.

As we learned on last week's Revenge, Aiden now feels there is no redemption in the path he and Emily have chosen, only emptiness. Now, he wants Nolan to help him stop her.

How? Take a look at that scene from "Engagement" below and find out:

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Doctor Who Review: But Clara’s NOT Dead…

Well that certainly wasn't the image I expected to see in the optogram in the opening scene of "The Crimson Horror" - how about you? Even Madame Vastra said it was impossible. Yep! Vastra, Jenny Frist and Strax were back and on the case. It was really their hour, as they went to extraordinary measures to try to get The Doctor to come their way.

My first thought as Jenny infiltrated "Sweetville" was SOYLENT GREEN IS PEOPLE! When she finally got to the monster and it was, again, The Doctor, I was clueless. At least the next scene showed a bunch of people ready to be dumped into a pot of red goo. Perhaps Soylent Red was people? Nah...it was just a preservation process. 

Victorian Horror

It was a really fast hour of viewing, that's for sure. Mrs. Gillyflower was played by the incredible talent, Diana Rigg, known best for her portrayal of Emma Peel in The Avengers. She and her silent partner, the cutest little creature sucking life from her, literally, by living on her chest, were trying to make perfection under glass domes before they poisoned the air for the rest of the world. The name Gillyflower was a good choice as she and her partner, Mr. Sweets, were sort of potting people in Sweetsville.

There wasn't a lot during the episode to discuss really, other than the tale itself and that it brought us back to the place where The Doctor first met, and lost, Clara. The Doctor never did tell his friends what he knew about Clara, and admitted it to Jenny. 

I still don't know if he knows anything at all. Continually he says it's impossible and it can't be, so he either knows something and refuses to accept it or we're going to find out what he knows pretty darn quick.

Filler episode, for sure, but with the Scooby gang last seen in "The Snowmen," the one that got the entire ball rolling and shifted the seasonal arc from Amy and Rory to Clara, it was a good time. I loved Jenny's outfit when she was ready for a fight and everything Strax says was golden. 

The Doctor was both funny (kissing his lock-picking Victorian chamber maid Jenny) and kind (saving Mrs. Gillyflower's daughter from a life of insecurity and sadness) and Matt Smith is always at his best when he's running about and doing a million things at once. 

The ending, when Clara got home and her charges had found pictures of her from all over time on the Internet was an "about time" moment. Kids are pretty clever when it comes to the net these days and with the way she's always trotting off, it made perfect sense they'd see if they could find her.

While she was in most of the photos, the one she didn't recognize was when she first died in Victorian London nor Yorkshire, which is most likely why The Doctor didn't take her there. Landing the TARDIS wasn't a mistake; he knew if he took it London in her own time Clara could be recognized. Little did he know Madame Vastra and friends needed his help.

So, as we roll into the final two episodes of Doctor Who Series 7 and next week's highly anticipated episode "Nightmare in Silver" penned by Neil Gaiman and filled with Cybermen, Clara is getting a better picture of exactly why The Doctor is always being so shady about her.

Chat about this weeks episode and what's coming down the pike in the comments!

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True Blood Season 6 Preview: No One Lives Forever

Events have been set in motion. It is the beginning of the end.

HBO has released a new preview for True Blood Season 6.

The latest promo features fresh footage and includes your first look at new characters, such as the Governor of Louisiana and his daughter, both of whom will play critical roles on the network smash this summer, as the state declares war against vampires.

Elsewhere, we see Sookie confronted by Bill, asking him if he truly believes he's God. The answer?  Check it out now for yourself, before it airs on television tomorrow night for the first time:

True Blood Season 6 premieres on June 16 and you can bookmark our True Blood video section for all new promos, teasers and clips.

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Pretty Little Liars Season 4: First Promo!

The truth won’t set you free. I’m going to bury you with it. - A

ABC Family has unveiled the first promo for Pretty Little Liars Season 4, and from the looks of the 30-second teaser, the tables have turned on ostracized "A" Team member Mona in a big way.

Surprise, surprise, the Liars find themselves taunted and tormented by the infamous "A" in the trailer below, and the notorious one's threats only appear to be getting more vindictive with time.

Just watch the promo for the June 11 premiere and see ...

In other news, the PLL spinoff Ravenswood will star Tyler Blackburn (Caleb), but he will not be spun off until the annual Halloween special, after which Ravenswood will premiere on ABC Family.

That means he'll be in Rosewood for the entirety of the summer season, at least. For a few hints on what's to come in June, check out TV Fanatic's interview with Troian Bellisario!

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Jim’s Notebook: Glee, The Office Finale & More!

Sure, some of your favorite shows have already wrapped up their seasons and many more will soon soon. This week’s Notebook features intel from Blake Jenner on the Glee finale, John Krasinski on The Office series finale and David Giuntoli's take on not only Nick/Renard working together but also Grimm’s Tuesday night move.

Let’s go!

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Glee viewers are not the only ones annoyed that the Catfish story has yet to be resolved but Blake Jenner talked to me about what he thought when he read that finale script. “I was very frustrated. It was like Ryder frustration. I was like ‘who is it? Who is it?’ But when I found out who it was, I was very surprised [because] I think I expected everyone ... I was just like ‘Finally I know who it is! Let's do this.’

And after Ryder’s molestation revelation in the “Lights Out” episode, Jenner believes that the Catfish situation has its upside. “I think regardless who it is, it really opened him up [and] it really gave him a chance to say things that he’s never said before,” Jenner explained. “I think without the Catfish he wouldn't have admitted to everyone that he was molested when he was eleven. I think that’s definitely opened him up a bit.” And, yes, Jenner said, we will find out the mysterious identity in next week’s “All Or Nothing” finale. (More from my chat with Jenner next week!)

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The Office series finale on May 16 is fast approaching but John Krasinski commended the writers for the challenges they’ve put Jim and Pam through over the years, including their recent rift. “My favorite thing about the show,” he explained on a press call with Executive Producer Greg Daniels earlier this week, “has always been how, especially with the Jim and Pam story, how real the writers have always been to a relationship in that yes, they’re incredibly blissful times but, there’s also times where the world around them can stall out and feel like it’s not enough or that it is enough, or feel bland or more exciting from time-to-time.” (Inside scoop - the idea of having Jim go to another city for his career came from Krasinski’s brother.)

One spoiler that Daniels shared about the final episode was that there’s one thing they desperately want for the one-hour finale. “We’re trying to get more time,” he said, “and the network’s being very creative about scraping some more time together for us without having us start the finale in a weird time that will cause half the audience to miss the first ten minutes or something. So, we’ll see how we’re doing, but we’re still hopeful to get slightly more than an hour too.” Can’t wait!

Grimm star David Giuntoli told reporters this week that he’s well aware that the fairy tale-based drama has been having a hard time with ratings on Friday nights. “I think that NBC is showing a lot of faith in Grimm by moving us to Tuesday nights…hopefully The Voice can start getting some of our followers.” He added, “we're very excited to expose Grimm to an entirely new audience and, you know, scare and befuddle the whole new segment of the population.”

And while the season started with that big Nick/Renard fight, it’s surprising that the two are now working closely. It wasn’t surprising to Giuntoli, who gave a warning to those thinking they’re going to be BFFs. “I wouldn't call it a friendship. I wouldn't call us pals,” he explained. “I think we more or less have a common enemy.” The actor also said that he and Juliette will be patching things up soon…only for the writers to throw more obstacles in their path, of course!

That’s a wrap for this week! Anything else you’re dying to know about your favorite show? Leave a comment or email me directly at jim@jimhalterman.com, and follow @TVFanatic for all your TV scoop!

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