(DEN OF GEEK) — In the build-up to the long-awaited well, it feels like it fourth season of Torchwood going into production this coming January, Russell T Davies has been talking to US reporters about what we can expect from the show. We already know that Davies has planned to take the show into much darker territory, following the lead set by Torchwood: Children Of Earth, and he’s expanded a little on that in his latest natter.

Firstly, the show is going to be called Torchwood: The New World this time around, and it’s going to be a self-contained season of 10 episodes. Thus, while it’ll be respecting the canon of Torchwood, once more, this is going to be a season dedicated to telling one big story.

via Torchwood season 4: new title, writers, and more – Den of Geek.

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(GALLEYCAT) — In May, ABC canceled the science fiction drama FlashForward.  On June 10th, fans around the world will stage demonstrations to bring back the television show adapted from a novel by Hugo Award-winning science fiction writer Robert J. Sawyer.

via FlashForward TV Adaptation Fans to Stage Global Demostrations – mediabistro.com: GalleyCat.

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The Lost Finale | Den of Geek

Jack Shephard (ABC)

We had planned to write our own, quick review of last night’s series finale, but DOG (Sam likes this acronym) does a terrific job of summing up our thoughts. We do plan to write a ‘meme’ study of the entire series, and in particular the way the ending was handled. If you’ve not yet seen last night’s show, ‘The End’, you might want to hold off reading the linked review, SPOILERS:

(DEN OF GEEK) — /snip/ It seems like religious mythology has fast become the shorthand “important ending” for genre TV. At this point, I’m half-expecting 24 to end with Jack Bauer shooting his way into Hell and kicking the Devil square in the balls.

via Lost season 6 episode 17 review: the Lost finale – Den of Geek.

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(HOLLYWOOD REPORTER) — The “$#!” is already hitting the fan.With CBS is rolling out a show this fall that hints at an expletive in its title, watchdog group the Parents Television Council is threatening the network’s affiliates with a challenge to their broadcast licenses.

At its upfront presentation in New York on Wednesday, CBS announced “$#!” My Dad Says,” a new comedy based on the popular Twitter feed “S–t My Dad Says.” [First word of title edited by WM]

via Parents group threatens CBS show — The Live Feed | THR.

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