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CW's 'Graysons' takes flier on Robin Source: Variety.com
Holy prequel, Boy Wonder, the CW is prepping a series based on Batman sidekick Robin's pre-Caped Crusader days.
"Smallville" exec producers Kelly Souders and Brian Peterson, as well as "Supernatural" exec producer McG, are behind "The Graysons," which has landed a put pilot co …
Review - Smallville Season 8 "Odyssey" Takes Flight Source: tvblog.ugo.com
Titled 'Odyssey', the Smallville season 8 premiere shares more than a few similarities with Homer's epic story of Odysseus - the least of which being that Odysseus was the first hero to have secret identities as part of his makeup.

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.
WB network returns as Web siteSource: betanews
Deceased television network The WB has been resurrected, at least on line, emerging from beta as an ad-supported streaming TV show repository.
Smallville Season Eight: Look Who's In!Source: eonline.com
It's official! The CW just confirmed to me that Justin Hartley (Green Arrow/Oliver Queen) has been locked in as a...wait for it...series regular for the upcoming eighth season!

Just last month our favorite shows returned from the hiatus forced by the writer's strike and now it's already time for the shortened seasons to come to an end. But which series season finales promise the most bang for our buck?
Michael Rosenbaum Has Left SmallvilleSource: eonline.com
Lex Luthor has left the building.
And while it might not be a surprise really (Michael Rosenbaum himself told us a year ago this season would be his last) it is still 100 percent sucktacular to the fans who've loved him so dearly.
CW Returns With Original EpisodesSource: Zap2it.com
The CW may be saying goodbye to "Girlfriends", "WWE SmackDown!" and "CW Now," but several of its shows will return with all-new episodes now that the Writers' Strike has ended.

In honor of Valentine's Day, I thought I take a look at TV couples for shows airing this season (I'd say currently on TV, but with the strike we aren't left with much but reality TV). Here's my rundown of the most romantic couples on TV today.
Best All Around Couple

For seven years now, I have enjoyed Smallville's tales of a young Clark Kent coming into his own as he's trying to balance his alien abilities and the responsibility that comes with that power with his human life.
Smallville Hottie - Laura VandervoortSource: Maxim Magazine
Laura Vandervoort plays Clark Kent´s Kryptonian cousin and caped crime fighter Supergirl on the hit show Smallville.
Check out her photo gallery that would even make Superman melt.

The Season 6 premiere of Smallville felt like the tally of who lives and who dies as the fates of several characters were left in the balance during the season finale last spring. However, fans had to wait to the final minutes to discover the fate of Lana.
Supergirl soaring onto Smallville in season seven Source: TV Squad
"On Smallville, the seventh season premiere kicks off with the arrival of Supergirl, whose name is Kara, as Clark's (Tom Welling) 19-year-old cousin. She was born on Krypton and is the daughter of Zor-El, Jor-El's brother.
Exclusive: Supergirl Soars Into 'Smallville'Source: TV Show Recaps
Look, up in the sky: It's a bird… It's a plane… It's Supergirl?! When Smallville returns for its seventh season this fall it will be revealed that Clark Kent (Tom Welling) is not the only member of his family to survive the destruction of the planet Krypton.

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.

In the season finale of Smallville, Clark Kent (Tom Welling) loses his high school sweetheart when Lana Lang Luthor's (Kristin Kreuk) car exploded in a blaze of glory.
CW announces fall scheduleSource: Variety.com
A year after launching with a safe schedule of mostly returning shows, the CW is hoping to make its mark this year by adding six new series to its lineup.
Heading into the weblet's second season, CW entertainment president Dawn Ostroff said she was looking for shows that would …
'Class' out, 'Jericho' nuked at CBSSource: Variety.com
The bubble burst for a number of shows Tuesday as CBS, Fox and the CW handed out a slew of renewal and cancellation notices.
CW picks up dramasSource: Variety.com
The CW has officially greenlit three dramas and two unscripted magazine shows -- but there's still no final word on the fate of "Veronica Mars."