From glamorous reality TV shows to slow-burn mystery series now streaming, here are the best new TV shows and streaming series you can watch this week.
Nothing “chicken” about these French fowl.That’s the feeling after a hungry fox snuck into a chicken coop in France and got a lot more than it bargained for.
The Observer is coming back to FOX, but definitely not staying on the Fringe. Gotham has booked its latest Bat-villain for Season 4, as Michael Cerveris masks us as DC villain Professor Pyg.
It’s hard to pinpoint exactly where FOX’s X-Files revival went wrong, but the emphasis on stand-alone episodes over lingering mythology certainly surprised viewers. It’s even harder to say what lessons were learned, as the expanded eleventh season will apparently have even less focus on overall story.
Getting yelled at by Chef Gordon Ramsey should be on everyone's bucket list and it looks like a local Yakima man is going to get a chance as a contestant on this season's "Master Chef".
If you thought the cord-cutters’ market was aggressive before, just wait until you get a load of YouTube TV. The online video staple announced the full scope of its live TV bundle, complete with unlimited cloud DVR and a moderate monthly subscription fee.
FOX’s Bryan Singer-directed X-Men drama doesn’t have a name, or even many confirmed characters, at least until now. Recent Gotham alum Jamie Chung will suit up as Marvel’s Blink, who Singer had previously showcased in Days of Future Past.