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This year looks like it will be flooding TV screens everywhere with new series from almost all the major broadcasting companies, however there will also be the return of many established series whose fans will be glad to see on air again.

The popular netflix prison dramady, orange is the new black, will be back for a second season staring this summer. The award winning tv show has already created quite a buzz in the tv world and fans will be very happy to see their favorite inmates back on the tv screen. if the new saeson is written as well as the last, this show will be sure to keep its fans happy and hopfully gain some more. Fans will know that last season ended in a dramatic cliff hanger with Piper sanpping and doing something that we never expected she was capable of. Will she get caught, will she end up in solitary for the rest her stay and will her sentence even be extended? we'll find out june 6th

The 2014 Spring TV season is going to get a heavy injection of winter when Game of Thrones season 4 premieres in April. When we last left the world of Westeros, things were looking pretty bleak for those under the rule of the iron throne (that whole “Red Wedding” incident), while meanwhile across The Narrow Sea, things were actually looking more hopeful for Daenerys Targaryen and her growing army of worshippers.the enxt season is sure to bring more jaw dropping moments to fans.

Upcoming TV Shows

One brand new show which has very big shoes to fill is ‘Rake’, with Breaking Bad having its final season in 2013 it has left a hole in the lineup of Shows AMC have to offer. This brand new show which has been reported to have lots of potential will be filling in the Thursday night spot instead of our good friend Heisenberg. The show is based around an addict/defense lawyer named Keegan Deane, played by Greg Kinnear, who seems to always dig himself into a deeper hole, both in and outside of the court room. Will this interesting spin on a classic courtroom drama series have what it takes to entertain audiences and make them forget about what used to be or will It be another flop in Kinnear’s career? All we can do now is wait and see.

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