When to Watch: Thursday, Sept. 26 at 10 p.m. What to Expect: Ryan and Amber consider marriage (!), Sarah gets a new job as the manager of her new apartment building and after beating the Big C, Kristina decides to run for office. But all is not well for all of the Braverman clan as Jason Katims warns, "You might want to be a little concerned about Joel and Julie."
When to Watch: Thursday, Sept. 26 at 8 p.m.What to Expect: Even though the PRex EP tells us it's true that Rob Lowe and Rashida Jones will be leaving the show, there are a ton of guest stars is headed to Pawnee to make up for it! Kicking off the season six premiere in London, we'll see supermodel Heidi Klum playing an overly beloved mayor of a small town in Denmark. Kristen Bell will come on as Leslie's newest Eagletown rival, Henry Winkler is set to play Jean-Ralphio's father, while Orphan Black's Tatiana Maslany will be a love interest for Tom.
What to Expect: The season-three premiere (titled "Liberty) takes place during Fleet Week in New York City. The Machine is now completely self-governed and continues to give Finch "irrelevant" numbers for people in danger. With so many officers roaming the streets of NYC, will Reese and Co. ever be able to find the officer of interest in time?
When to Watch: Sunday, Sept. 29 at 9 p.m. What to Expect: Returning to form after an uneven season two, the premiere picks up a few months later and will introduce fans to Victoria's son Patrick, played by Smallville hunk Justin Hartley. Plus, Barry Sloane teases that Aiden will be "sleeping with the enemy," while Nick Wechsler reveals Jack "will not be happy" with Emily. Oh, and Emily will be shot on her wedding day. No big deal!
When to Watch: Wednesday, Sept. 25 at 8 p.m. What to Expect: A broody Miles! "He is going to carry it with him for a while," Billy Burke tells of the impact Nora's death will have on our anti-hero. Burke admits that "the nature of the show is that people have to die, "so fans should expect to see more casualties when Revolution powers back up for its second season.
When to Watch: Thursday, Oct. 3 at 10 p.m. What to Expect: "That first episode back picks up right after Dad and it comes out of the barrel like a bullet," Bellamy Young teases of the drama's highly-anticipated return, while Kerry Washington promises the first two episodes will " break Twitter." Plus, Friends star Lisa Kudrow has landed a recurring role as a politician.
When to Watch: Tuesday, Oct. 15 at 9 p.m. on the CW What to Expect: Perk up idjits ‘cause Bobby is set to return! "Didn't see this one coming," Jim Beaver teases of his reappearance. "Whatever you think it is—it ain't." As for now-human Castiel, Jensen Ackles previews, "We don't quite understand the skill set that Cas has as a human yet. Are we going to have to teach him how to handle a gun? Are we going to have to teach him how to drive a car?"
When to Watch: Thursday, Oct. 3 at 8 p.m. What to Expect: Keggers and studying 'cause we're going to college! "What's exciting is to create a whole new world and new characters and new friends and new foes for those who go to college," EP Julie Plec teases. One new friend? A potential new love interest for Elena played by Shaun Sipos. (Sorry, Delena fans!)
When to Watch: Thursday, Sept. 26 at 9:30 p.m. on CBS What to Expect: Amber Tamblyn is set to play Charlie's (Charlie Sheen) long-lost bisexual daughter, "pretty remarkably strong and ballsy character," Chuck Lorre teases, calling her "a chip off the old block."