Spring TV premieres
It may be warming up outside, but the spring TV premieres of your old favorites and some new picks will make it tough to leave the comfort of your couch
Fri Apr 11 2014

Game of Thrones
Once upon a time, spring heralded the end of the TV season as new episodes gave way to a summer full of re-runs, but those days are no more. Television is now a year-round engagement, whether you're visiting the dragons in Westeros, climbing down a pit of despair with Don Draper or heading out to Fargo, ND. It may be getting warmer outside, but you don't want to be out of the loop for those intense water cooler conversations on Monday morning. We'll help you figure out which shows are worth your time.
Of course, you could always take the time to catch with all that fall and winter TV on your DVR.
Murder in the First
- Rated as: 1/5
Halt and Catch Fire
- Rated as: 4/5
Crossbones
- Rated as: 2/5
Undateable
- Rated as: 3/5
Penny Dreadful
- Rated as: 3/5
Rosemary's Baby
- Rated as: 1/5
Maron, Season 2
- Rated as: 3/5
24: Live Another Day
- Rated as: 2/5
Louie, Season 4
- Rated as: 5/5
Playing House
- Rated as: 2/5
Bad Teacher
- Rated as: 1/5
Black Box
- Rated as: 2/5
Faking It
- Rated as: 3/5
Orphan Black, Season 2
- Rated as: 4/5
Fargo
- Rated as: 3/5
Awkward., Season 4
- Rated as: 3/5
Years of Living Dangerously
- Rated as: 2/5
Veep, Season 3
- Rated as: 4/5
Silicon Valley
- Rated as: 4/5
Turn
- Rated as: 2/5
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