Jason Collins
After becoming the first active professional male athlete to come out as gay, the Boston Celtics center appeared on Good Morning America to talk about receiving support from President Barack Obama and Ellen DeGeneres, who congratulated him on her show, saying, "You're an incredible role model." ESPN The Magazine writer Chris Broussard received flack after he said homosexuality was a sin during an appearance on Outside The Lines, leading the sports network to issue an apology.
The Vampire Diaries
The CW hit introduced viewers to its spinoff The Originals, which was just ordered to series by the network, with one epic twist: Klaus (Joseph Morgan), a vampire-werewolf hybrid, and Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin), a werewolf, are having a baby!
The Following
The Fox serial killer thriller closed out its first season with its three lead characters' lives in the balance after cult leader Joe (James Purefoy) "died" in an explosion and a follower stabbed both Ryan (Kevin Bacon) and Claire (Natalie Zea).
The Good Wife
Alicia (Julianna Margulies) made a major move in the CBS' legal drama's season-four finale: She left the firm to start up a new one with onetime rival Cary (Matt Czuchry), meaning she'll be going head-to-head with love interest Will (Josh Charles) next year!
Game of Thrones
Jon Snow (Kit Harington) broke his sacred vow of abstinence with wilding Ygritte (Rose Leslie) on the HBO hit series, leading to one of the show's most romantic moments yet.
Bones
The Fox hit delivered a devastating blow to longtime fans of Booth (David Boreanaz) and Brennan (Emily Deschanel) in its season finale when the couple got engaged only to have serial killer Pelant (Andrew Leeds) force Booth to call it off without telling Brennan why.
Amanda Knox
Knox, who was acquitted in the murder case of her roommate Meredith Kercher for which she served four years in prison and attracted global media attention, gave her first-ever TV interview with ABC News' Diane Sawyer. "What happened to me was surreal," she said. "But it could've happened to anyone."

