Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
No salvation: FOX kills 'Terminator' series
If you, the Zap2it readers, were in charge of network scheduling for next season, then all the talk about "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" and "Chuck" being on the bubble for renewal would disappear.
Ryan Sypek, served as Ted's intern P.J. on "How I Met Your Mother" this week. You may remember him as Junior on ABC Family's "Wildfire."
The majority of "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" fans admitted on last week's poll, that they most want to see Judgement Day on the season finale of the FOX show, or at least an appearance by Ah-nold (Arnold Schwarzenegger) himself.
"Dollhouse" fans are all hepped up about the not-really-a-big-deal wrap-up of season one with episode 12, "Omega," on May 8, rather than with episode 13. But season two of "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" is coming even sooner. As in, Friday, April 10.
Anyone catch HBO's newest offering, Eastbound & Down, last night? Thoughts? There were a few good laughs, it's definitely got a Will Ferrell feel to it. Anyway, today, a quick Q&A touching on Brothers & Sisters, Grey's Anatomy, Life on Mars and more. Plus, a 24 treat and the winner of Friday's Terminator contest... More
Well, it's been two months since Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles closed out the first half of its season... two months since John and Cameron found Riley lying in a pool of her own blood, two months since Sarah was shot in the middle of nowhere. And tonight, when the show returns for its midseason premiere, we'll learn that -- spoiler alert -- both ladies are dead and gone!
Dollhouse, you know about. But you might be interested to hear that Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles is also back on the air this week. The show returns from a two-month hiatus Friday to finish out its second season, and executive producer Josh Friedman says fans won't have missed anything in the time off.
Sigh. FOX did it again. On Thursday (Nov. 6) afternoon after most East Coast reporters had left the office, the network sent out a new midseason schedule that basically scrapped everything FOX sold to advertisers in May.
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