Category: The Blacklist
NBC Announces Programming for the 2020/2021 Season, including ‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’
NBC has announced its plan for the 2020-2021 season, with programming to include several returning favorites.
What to Watch on TV: Run, Station 19, The Great
Welcome to a new week and another round of What to Watch on TV for the week of May 10th! This week’s picks include Station 19’s finale, we say goodbye to How to Get Away with Murder, another Family Singalong, and more.
TV News Wrap-Up: ‘Friends’ Revival Officially Ordered at HBO Max, ‘Stranger Things’ Fan Favorite Promoted to Series Regular, Lead Writer Named for ‘Killing Eve’ Season 4, and More
Things are starting to develop with some of your favorite series. Check out all the highlights from this week with our TV news wrap-up.
TV News Wrap-Up: ‘The 100’ Season 6 Trailer Released, ‘Law & Order: SVU’ Breaks a Record, Emily Bett Rickards Exiting ‘Arrow’
There’s a record-breaking season on the horizon for Law and Order: SVU, a goodbye in store for fans of ‘Arrow,’ and a new trailer for fans of ‘The 100.’ See our TV News Wrap-Up for more television news.
TV News Wrap-Up: Netflix Cancels ‘One Day at a Time’, Lucy Hale Cast in ‘Riverdale’ Spinoff, Marta Kauffman Nixes Possibility of ‘Friends’ Reunion
It’s been an eventful week in TV news. There are new series in development, new casting to look forward to, and a few people got arrested. Take a look at our wrap-up to find out more.
The Blacklist Review: Arioch Cain (Season 3 Ep. 5)
The voiceover narration that closes the episode is a lot like “Arioch Cain” itself: full of lots of words and phrases that sound nice, but are mostly all ultimately meaningless.
The Blacklist Review: The Djinn (Season 3 Episode 4)
This week’s episode of The Blacklist was a bit of a letdown after the stellar first few episodes of the season, but was important nevertheless.










