
Well, I did not do too well last year, so let's see how miserable my accuracy is going to be this year! Let's get to it!
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Possible 7th Nominee: True Blood

Emmy season is now upon us. With a little more than two weeks until the nominations are unveiled for the 61st installment of television's highest honor, there seems to be more of a buzz in the air than some might think.
Alyson Hannigan to Be a Mother; Is Lily Pregnant, Too? Source: TV Show Recaps
Forget about the momma of Ted's children. How I Met Your Mother has a new (soon-to-be) mom in town: Alyson Hannigan.
The actress and her husband, Buffy and Angel alum Alexis Denisof, are expecting their first child together next year, her rep tells TVGuide.com.
Eric Braeden as Robin's father on HIMYMSource: TV Show Recaps
Eric Braeden of The Young and the Restless fame has scored a gig on How I Met Your Mother, playing Robin's father. His name? Robin Charles Scherbatsky, Sr.

Last night on the Season 4 premiere of How I Met Your Mother, we find out that a recently engaged Ted spent the entire summer mooning over his fiancé only to discover that he really doesn't know anything about Stella.

I remember a time when the fall premieres last a week, maybe two. Nowadays, the premieres go on for a couple months. If you are like me it's very hard to keep track of when your favorite shows return, let alone when the new shows start airing.
CBS returns to crime, comedy rootsSource: Hollywood Reporter
Crime and comedy are coming back in full force to CBS' schedule next season as the network re-embraces the genres that have performed best for it in recent years.
Another clue in the search for HIMYM's Mother Source: TV Squad
One of the things that I love about How I Met Your Mother -- there, I said it, I love the show -- is the mystery surrounding who "mother" is and whether we've already seen her on the show or is she still to be introduced.
Are you a Sitcom Snob?Source: The San Francisco Chronicle
This is a column for people who don't like CBS sitcoms. Because it's about CBS sitcoms.

Normally April brings warm showers and the first signs of spring. But it's bitterly cold and dreary here. But nonetheless, I'm singing like a bird.
CBS Sets Series Return DatesSource: Zap2it.com
CBS is the first network out of the gate with its post-strike lineup, one that will bring nearly all of its scripted series -- from "CSI" to "How I Met Your Mother" -- back to the airwaves.

Last night on How I Met Your Mother Doogie Howser answered a phone call on what appears to be an iPhone -- complete with a swipe of the finger to pick up the call.
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Get your very own Sparkles Mall Tour t-shirt Source: TV Squad
So, Christmas in July is only a few short days away, and you don't know what to buy your friends (who will probably be wondering why the hell you're celebrating Christmas in July anyway).

Since the summer months are filled with reruns on television, you might as well take advantage of the repeats to try out some existing shows that you didn't get a chance to watch this year.
How I Met Your Mother: Something Blue (season finale) -Source: TV Squad
Admit it; you were sitting on the edge of your seat, right along with Barney, as Ted and Robin described the ins and outs of their anniversary evening, weren't you? First they were going to break up, then Ted was going to move to Argentina with Robin, then Robin might be pregnant …

Season finales are all about climax, closure and cliffhangers. However, this season I feel like several shows have been building towards the season finale all year long. Others, in a more traditional fashion, will leave us hanging until the fall.

Tonight's episode of How I Met Your Mother combined two of my favorite things -- Barney and The Price is Right -- for a full half hour of laughs.

Have you met Barney? Barney is the token single guy on the CBS sitcom "How I Met Your Mother." And in my opinion, Barney (along with Allyson Hannigan's Lilly) is what makes this New York-based show so funny.

Scouring the schedules for the most notable new programs so you don't have to