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Which CW Show Is Your Favorite?
TV's Winter hiatus is nearly over, thank goodness! This week the CW returns with a vengeance, airing new episodes of your beloved shows Monday through Friday. 90210 and Gossip Girl kick things off this evening (here's a peek at tonight's 90210), which means I'll be hunkered down on my couch for the good part of tonight . . . and perhaps tomorrow night . . . and okay, probably Thursday (The Vampire Diaries, I'm waiting for you!). And I know for a fact that many of you will be doing the same thing.

When it comes to guilty pleasure TV, the CW network is definitely toward the top of the heap. Between series like TVD and Supernatural, it's hard to find more loyal fans. So here's a tough question that's sure to stir up a heated debate: out of all of the CW shows, which is your favorite?
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What Is the Best Sci-Fi Show of 2010?
We said goodbye to one of our favorite TV series this year (RIP, beloved Lost), but luckily, there are several remaining shows to satiate your sci-fi hunger, including some newbies (The Walking Dead, anyone?). The ones below gave us thrills and chills and admittedly made our heads hurt a little in 2010. Tell us which you enjoyed most!

Don't forget to check out all of our Best of 2010 polls!
5 Shows That Buzz Readers Are so Over
Between all of the new Fall shows and returning favorites, your TV calendar may be a little overworked. It's about time the networks trimmed the fat, don't you think? I recently asked you to weigh in on which long-running series have overstayed their welcome. Here are the top five shows you're ready to cut loose.
20 Aging TV Shows: Love 'Em or Let 'Em Go?
Regardless of the rollercoaster of cancellations and pickups for new TV series, there's still a stable of mature TV shows that have been running for a long time (over four seasons, to be precise). It's time for you to weigh on which shows are still thriving, and which shows should be put out of their misery.
Link Time — Drew Barrymore Takes Us Back to Oz
- Rumor is Drew Barrymore will direct the Wizard of Oz sequel Surrender Dorothy — Pajiba
- Whew! Kellan Lutz and Ashley Greene have agreed to Breaking Dawn salaries — THR, Esq.
- Sarah Silverman interviews Lost guys Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse — Vulture
- Kyle MacLachlan is leaving Desperate Housewives — Ausiello Files
- Jemaine Clement will play the villain in Men in Black III — Cinematical
- Alfred Molina joins Abduction — Deadline
- Mean Girls gets a quasi-spinoff called Mean Moms — A.V. Club
- New sci-fi shows to get excited about — GeekSugar
- Sneak peek at Rihanna's new video — The Frisky
- Smallville will end after next season — TV.com
- Rumor is Drew Barrymore will direct the Wizard of Oz sequel Surrender Dorothy — Pajiba
- Whew! Kellan Lutz and Ashley Greene have agreed to Breaking Dawn salaries — THR, Esq.
- Sarah Silverman interviews Lost guys Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse — Vulture
- Kyle MacLachlan is leaving Desperate Housewives — Ausiello Files
- Jemaine Clement will play the villain in Men in Black III — Cinematical
- Alfred Molina joins Abduction — Deadline
- Mean Girls gets a quasi-spinoff called Mean Moms — A.V. Club
- New sci-fi shows to get excited about — GeekSugar
- Sneak peek at Rihanna's new video — The Frisky
- Smallville will end after next season — TV.com
Do You Want to See More Superman Stories?

Last week there came news that Callum Blue has joined the cast of Smallville in the role of the villainous General Zod. Blue will play the young version of Superman's future arch-nemesis in the upcoming ninth season. Not long after this news broke, rumors started circulating about a possible Smallville movie (on TV) slated for Dec. 2010, which would act as a platform for a Smallville spinoff series.
It remains to be seen whether there's any truth to these rumors at all, though it all certainly seems plausible. But after nine years of this show, plus things like Bryan Singer's 2006 movie Superman Returns, should there be a Smallville movie? Is there no end to interesting stories about Superman? Or do you think we're pretty much done with the man of steel?
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Buzz News Roundup, 6/19
- Brian Austin Green has been cast on Smallville as the DC Comics villain Metallo. — TV Guide
- The date for the Primetime Emmys has changed again: the awards show is returning to the original airdate of Sept. 20 to avoid a conflict with the MTV Video Music Awards. — Reuters
- Adrien Brody, Forest Whitaker, Elijah Wood, and Cam Gigandet will star in The Experiment, a remake of the German psychological thriller Das Experiment. — ComingSoon
- The Travel Channel has picked up The Streets of America: The Search for America's Worst Driver, a reality competition series where motorists compete for the title of "worst driver." — The Hollywood Reporter
- The Pulitzer- and Tony-winning Broadway play August: Osage County will close June 28. — Variety
- A remake of the Michael J. Fox's Teen Wolf is in early development at Warner Bros. — Moviehole
- MGM has hired Mike Mitchell to direct the live-action fantasy Once Upon a Time . . . — ComingSoon
- Sony Pictures Classics will release Michael Haneke's The White Ribbon, which won the Palme d'Or at this year's Cannes, on Christmas Day. — Variety
Smallville Style: Lana Lang
Get the Look:
Dress: Proenza Schouler
Belt: Urban Outfitters
Shoes: Nine West
Bracelet: Alexis Bittar
Photo courtesy of The CW
Smallville Style: Lois Lane
Get the Look:
Dress: Bottega Veneta
Belt: Ann Taylor
Shoes: Nina
Bracelet: Target
Photo courtesy of The CW


