1.”Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin” proves that the devil is in the details – The TV show “Original Sin” filmmakers, costume and set designers, and creators divulge (some) of their trade secrets. The first three episodes of the Free form television series Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin, which is based on Sara Shepard’s young adult novels, debuted on July 28 and added to the fictitious Pennsylvania universe. The show has already received a lot of attention, which is understandable given that it has a lot to offer both devoted followers of Pretty Little Liars and newcomers. Along with slasher thrills and classic horror homages, there is all the teen melodrama you could want. Here are 7 shows similar to Pretty Little Liars that you need to add to your queue once you’ve finished watching PLL: Original Sin.
2. Big Brother 24: Week 4 Vote Counting – TV Show Big Brother Season 24 is approaching its Week 4 eviction, and two new Houseguests are in jeopardy after Daniel Durston and Kyle Capener used their veto power to remove Indy Santos and Alyssa Snider from the competition. Nicole Layog and Taylor Hale, two of the Festie Besties (but just Besties because of the twist) are available for adoption, and one of them will be sent away on Thursday. Watch who votes to remove Nicole or Taylor in the upcoming week. Assuming that everyone votes in accordance with their apparent preferences on eviction night, this is how things now stand and where the vote will likely fall.
3. Episode 11 of season 17 of So You Think You Can Dance Who is still competing – The most recent SYTYCD episode, The Final Cut, will premiere on Fox on August 3 at 9 p.m. ET. Who the finalists are will be decided in season 17 episode 11 titled The Final Cut. Alexis, Essence and Keaton are the remaining competitors. Alexis, Keaton, and Essence, the remaining competitors, will each offer the judges and spectators two outstanding performances. They will perform in couples for one of the shows and will be paired with one of the So You Think You Can Dance All-Stars, Kiki Nyemchek, Audrey Case, or Robert Green for the other. The audience will see routines in Bollywood, Jazz, Contemporary, Hip-hop, and Tango performed by this season’s semifinalists and All-Stars.
4. A Significant Crossover Event Will Begin NCIS Season 20, and There Are New Images – This September, TV show CBS’s unstoppable rating juggernaut NCIS will return for its record 20th season, making it one of the very few scripted series to accomplish such a revered feat. Additionally, CBS revealed that viewers would be treated to a full-blown crossover event for the September premieres of both NCIS and NCIS: Hawai’i, so when the currently filming season debuts, it won’t exactly be alone either. The two-hour NCIS launch event will begin on Monday, September 19, with a gripping investigation that will grow to be far larger than anybody had anticipated. This case will send the Washington D.C. team across the Pacific and into the Aloha State for some high-stakes action.
5. For the departing Season 1 star, CSI: Vegas Season 2 Has Found A Replacement – The TV show CSI: Vegas is welcoming some new faces, With the release of its impending second season, CSI: Vegas is beginning to change more and more. After the exits of founding actors Jorja Fox and William Petersen, the cast of the most recent edition of the TV show is beginning to take on its restructured state as Season 2 is about to begin filming. Petersen only initially signed a one-year contract. Mel Rodriguez, who left the show as Chief Medical Examiner Hugo Ramirez, will also be missed by viewers of the program. Now, the CBS crime drama has revealed that Future Man and Twilight Zone veteran Sara Amini will fill a specific hole, and she’s bringing in an assistant as well. As head Medical Examiner Sonya, a recurring position, Sara Amini has agreed to join the CSI: Vegas cast.