To help out with your Halloween TV watching, we’ve put together a list of what’s airing from 7 PM through the wee hours of the next morning (all Eastern time). Enjoy!
The ‘World Series of Poker’ has been, for a couple years now, doing their best to try and make their poker tournament programming interesting again for the casual and die hard poker fan. This year, they decided to fire the previous production company and experiment with showing how poker tournaments really unfold. The result? They may have made the WSOP even more boring for fans.
Things slowed way, way down for the sophomore effort of the new season. This episode felt like a set-up more than anything else.
Sure, the premise of this high concept ‘Once Upon a Time’ drama is convoluted, but it got some of its DNA from ‘Lost’ so I’m willing to stick around.
The big story last week was the triumphant return of ‘The Walking Dead’ on cable, complete with numbers that the vast majority of network shows couldn’t match.
‘Pan Am’ continues to improve, more-so now that the show has established the characters. But is it too late for the shows lagging ratings?
Dexter makes an uncharacteristic plea to God for the safety of his son. When the time comes, will Dexter reneg on his promise, or will Brother Sam’s word turn him into a different person altogether?
‘Boardwalk Empire’ kicked it up a notch this week as Memorial Day brought up memories of war for many of the characters. Some sought something to fight for, and others just sought a fight.
Inspired by Hurricane Irene (I suspect), the writers throw Paddy’s Pub in the middle of a huge storm. Plus, Charlie gets a hatchet.
After three heavy-hitting episodes, Merlin goes back to fluff, filler, and campy shenanigans. And I, for one, have no complaints about that.