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Drama

CBS Battle Creek series finale: “Sympathy for the Devil”

CBS won’t be bringing Battle Creek back for a second season, so the series will wrap up with “Sympathy for the Devil,” airing Sunday, May 24, at 10pm ET/PT. In the finale, Milt (Josh Duhamel) survives a car bombing and enlists Russ (Dean Winters) to track down his would-be assassin, leading to startling revelations as to why Milt is the way he is and what brought him to Battle Creek. And if you really, really were into this show, then you have our sympathy. ALSO SEE: CBS announces fall 2015 new series and schedule Photo: Credit: Robert Voets/CBS ©2015 CBS […]

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Talk Show

David Letterman finale: The host goes out with laughs, memories and music

Although David Letterman’s final Late Show broadcast went over its normal length by about 20 minutes, it felt like it flew by. It was a very well-produced and presented swan song, filled primarily with laughs and memories, but also a few more serious and emotional moments (though Dave never fully broke down, and he didn’t appear to tear up, but that did not diminish his clear emotion at all). The evening led off, surprisingly, with an old clip of President Gerald Ford speaking his famous phrase, “Our long national nightmare is over.” That was followed by Presidents Clinton, Bush, W. Bush […]

Survivor: Worlds Apart winner revealed
Reality TV

Survivor: Worlds Apart winner and next season’s cast revealed Wednesday on CBS

Who will be the one to outwit, outplay and outlast in the Survivor: Worlds Apart two-hour finale? The revelation of the winner is followed by the one-hour Survivor Reunion Special. Update: The winner of Worlds Apart was from the blue collar team — Mike Holloway. Survivor: Worlds Apart concludes on CBS Wednesday, May 20, beginning at 8pm ET/PT with the two-hour season finale “It’s A Fickle, Fickle Game.” After 39 days, one castaway will be crowned sole Survivor and take home the $1 million prize. Emotions run deep when castaways receive a surprise visit from their loved ones in the season finale. […]

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Bill Murray makes hilarious final appearance with David Letterman

In David Letterman’s penultimate episode of Late Show last night, it was only fitting that Bill Murray would be the final guest of a “normal” show (tonight’s series finale is going to be more of a retrospective and send-off). Murray was Dave’s first guest on both his NBC Late Night gig, and Late Show, and he showed up in his typically memorable fashion to say farewell to Letterman’s late-night career. After an appearance by another longtime Letterman guest and frequent butt of good-natured humor, Regis Philbin, and before a performance of “The Night We Called It a Day” by Bob Dylan later in the show, […]

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Talk Show

Thanks, Dave! The legacy of Letterman

In a year of momentous shifts and departures in the late-night scene, none was as big as David Letterman announcing last April that he would be retiring this year (Stephen Colbert will be taking over as host of Late Show in September). The last holdover of the old-school late-night hosts, Letterman has been keeping people up since 1982, first on NBC’s Late Night, and then on CBS’ Late Show since 1993, in the wake of him being passed over by NBC as host of The Tonight Show upon the departure of Letterman’s idol, Johnny Carson. Over the years, it may […]

NCIS: Los Angeles Season 6 finale
Drama

The NCIS: LA team is bound for Moscow in the Season 6 finale

In the NCIS: Los Angeles Season 6 finale “Chernoff, K.”, the NCIS team heads to Moscow, where they will assume multiple undercover identities to find their suspects in the Arkady oil tanker case. Meanwhile, Callen (Chris O’Donnell) uncovers new information about his father. “Chernoff, K.” premieres on CBS Monday, May 18, at 10pm ET/PT. CBS has renewed NCIS: Los Angeles for a seventh season airing Mondays this fall. ALSO SEE: Your guide to TV season finales 2015 CBS announces new shows and schedule for fall 2015 Photo: Credit: Richard Cartwright/CBS ©2015 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

CBS Stalker series finale
Drama

Canceled “Stalker” meets its fate in the series finale “Love Kills”

Stalker won’t live past its freshman season, as CBS has canceled the drama and the new episode “Love Kills” will be the series’ last. A search for an elusive serial killer leads the TAU to a shocking revelation, and Vicky (Mira Sorvino) learns some startling information about her ex-husband. “Love Kills” premieres Monday, May 18, at 9pm ET/PT. ALSO SEE: Your guide to TV season finales 2015 CBS announces new shows and schedule for fall 2015 Photo: Credit: Sonja Flemming/CBS ©2015 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Mike & Molly Season 5 finale
Comedy

Will Carl’s breakup jeopardize his friendship with Mike? Preview Mike & Molly Season 5 finale

Carl’s (Reno Wilson) nasty breakup with Victoria (Katy Mixon) causes waves when Mike (Billy Gardell) has to uninvite Carl from the anniversary cruise in the Mike & Molly Season 5 finale “The Bitter Man and the Sea,” premiering Monday, May 18, at 8:30pm ET/PT. CBS has given Mike & Molly a renewal for Season 6, likely beginning in midseason 2016. ALSO SEE: Your guide to TV season finales 2015 Photo: Credit: Robert Voets/Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. ©2015 WBEI. All rights reserved.

2 Broke Girls season finale
Comedy

Can Max and Caroline get Sophie’s dress to the church on time? “2 Broke Girls” Season 4 finale preview

In the 2 Broke Girls Season 4 finale “And the Disappointing Unit,” Max (Kat Dennings) and Caroline (Beth Behrs) in a race against time to retrieve Sophie’s (Jennifer Coolidge) wedding dress from customs and get it to the church on time. “And the Disappointing Unit” premieres on CBS Monday, May 18, at 8pm ET/PT. CBS has renewed 2 Broke Girls for Season 5, likely debuting in midseason 2016. Photo: Credit: Darren Michaels/Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. © 2015 WBEI. All rights reserved.

Comedy

I Love Lucy Superstar Special on CBS Sunday with back to back classic episodes

On Sunday, May 17, at 8pm ET/PT, CBS airs the I Love Lucy Superstar Special, a new one-hour special featuring two back-to-back colorized classic episodes of the 1950s series I Love Lucy. In 1955’s “L.A. at Last!” the Ricardos and Mertzes arrive in Hollywood, where Ricky (Desi Arnaz) is appearing in a new film and Lucy (Lucille Ball) gets starstruck. William Holden guest-stars. Then in 1957’s “Lucy and Superman,” Lucy promises that Superman will appear at her son’s birthday party, but things don’t go quite as planned. George Reeves guest-stars.   Photo: ©2015 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved ©2015 CBS Broadcasting […]