Spoilers
"Nashville's" second season will open with a comatose Rayna. When Rayna comes out of the coma, she will be changed forever. Meanwhile, a promiscuous Will will attempt to figure out who he truly is.
The premiere of "Grey's Anatomy" will feature the recently electrocuted Webber narrating the two-hour season opener. But when an intern tries to save his life, could it bring about her demise as well?
Viewers will find out the origin of Henry's adoption story in season three of ABC's 'Once Upon a Time.' Rumple will also get a familial visit.
Season two of "Revolution" will showcase some complicated relationships: the complex Miles/Rachel duo, and the strong sexual appetites of Monroe and Charlie.
Nathan Lane will reprise his Emmy-nominated role on 'The Good Wife,' and a fifth season story arc will be inspired by a real-life sexual harassment lawsuit.
On the new season of 'Beauty and the Beast,' viewers will see Vincent transformed into a savage beast who is on a mysterious mission.
Taye Diggs will guest star on the 'New Girl' as a character who may test Nick and Jess' new relationship.
"Dexter" actor James Remar will play Alex's troubled father on a multi-episode arc on "Grey's Anatomy."
Dean tries to bring his brother Sam back from the brink of death by going inside his head on the upcoming season of 'Supernatural.'
New photos from season five of 'The Good Wife' show Alicia and Cary taking on the NSA. Alicia will also get some unexpected advice from her mother, Veronica, a role that will be reprised by Stockard Channing.
AMC will split the final season of 'Mad Men' into two parts, with the final half of the season airing in 2015.
Exclusive photos show Rachel and Santana trying to make it in the Big Apple while the students back at McKinley High go Sgt. Pepper style.
Iconic punk rocker Iggy Pop will take a trip down the rabbit hole to voice a character in the first season of "Once Upon a Time in Wonderland."
An unlikely character will be a key player in Emily's takedown plot on the upcoming season of "Revenge." A new promo photo is a foreboding nod to Emily's bloody wedding day.
The second season of 'Nashville' will see two characters leave as series regulars and instead become recurring characters. The new executive music producer, Buddy Miller, also said that viewers can expect to see more beautiful duets from Scarlett and Gunnar in the future.