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26 May 2012 10:08 AM, PDT | Collider.com | See recent Collider.com news »
The A&E drama series Longmire, based on the Walt Longmire mystery novels by best-selling author Craig Johnson, is a contemporary crime thriller set in Big Sky country. Walt Longmire (Australian actor Robert Taylor) is the charismatic, dedicated and unflappable sheriff of Absaroka County, Wyoming, who buries the pain of losing his wife behind a brave face and dry wit. With the help of Victoria “Vic” Moretti (Katee Sackhoff), a female deputy new to the department, Longmire becomes reinvigorated about his job and committed to running for re-election, as he rebuilds his personal and professional life. During this exclusive interview with Collider, actress Katee Sackhoff talked about how this show came about and how it came down to either Longmire or the ABC fantasy series Once Upon A Time (she was up for Jennifer Morrison’s role), how she identifies with her character, and what she enjoys about working with this cast. »
- Christina Radish
22 May 2012 3:46 PM, PDT | HollywoodLife | See recent HollywoodLife news »
Plus, tell us: Were you satisfied with the final episode of 'House'? After eight seasons of misdiagnoses and drama, everyone wanted to know how Fox's House would choose to end its run. Fans got their answer May 21, as the series finale found the troubled Dr. Gregory House (Hugh Laurie) 'reuniting' with former colleagues — including Once Upon A Time star Jennifer Morrison reprising her role as Dr. Cameron — and facing an uncertain future alongside Wilson (Robert Sean Leonard), his best frenemy forever. Ok, here's where the spoilers really start. In a nutshell, the final episode involved House being trapped in a burning building, imagining people from various stages of his life appearing before him to give him advice. A funeral was then held for him after his body was discovered in the rubble. His friends and colleagues (sadly, Lisa Edelstein did not reprise her role as Cuddy) had mostly nice things to say during the service, »
- Andy Swift
22 May 2012 2:35 PM, PDT | BuzzSugar | See recent BuzzSugar news »
House came to an end after eight seasons this week, and the series went out as unpredictably as the curmudgeonly doctor himself. The final episode also saw the return of several original cast members, and whether you watched or not, it's fun to see actors like Jennifer Morrison, Olivia Wilde, Kal Penn, and Sela Ward back on the scene. Check them all out as you say your final farewell to House. Photo courtesy of Fox View Slideshow › »
- Shannon Vestal
22 May 2012 12:18 PM, PDT | TVSeriesFinale.com | See recent TVSeriesFinale news »
Network: Fox
Episodes: 177 (hour)
Seasons: Eight
TV show dates: November 16, 2004 -- May 21, 2012
Series status: Ended
Performers include: Hugh Laurie, Laura Edelstein, Omar Epps, Robert Sean Leonard, Jennifer Morrison, Jesse Spencer, Bobbin Bergstrom, Peter Jacobson, Kal Penn, Olivia Wilde, Anne Dudek,
TV show description:
Though the bedside manner of Doctor Gregory House, M.D. (Hugh Laurie) leaves much to be desired, his knowledge and skill as a doctor more than make up for it.
In this medical drama set in New Jersey's Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital, House leads a team of diagnosticians who help him solve cases of mysterious ailments. On his team are neurologist Dr. Eric Foreman (Omar Epps), immunologist Dr. Allison Cameron (Jennifer Morrison), and intensivist Dr. Robert Chase (Jesse Spencer).
Though House »
- TVSeriesFinale.com
22 May 2012 8:39 AM, PDT | MTV Movie News | See recent MTV Movie News news »
Series finale, 'Everybody Dies,' was flawed yet moving.
By Tami Katzoff
Hugh Laurie in the "House" finale
Photo: Fox
In the eight years "House" was on the air, the title character had plenty of opportunities to die: He'd been shot, electrocuted, in insulin shock and cardiac arrest and involved in a horrific bus crash, and he'd taken enough drugs to kill him many times over. Another chance came during Monday night's series finale — and it was a big one.
(Warning: Spoilers ahead!)
The episode, fittingly titled "Everybody Dies," starts off with the doctor lying half-conscious in a burning building after a heroin binge. Beside him lies his Patient of the Week, already dead. We know that he's facing six months in prison for violating his parole, and his best bud, James Wilson, is dying of cancer. Things do not bode well for Dr. House.
The story of the final »
21 May 2012 11:42 PM, PDT | Zap2It - From Inside the Box | See recent Zap2It - From Inside the Box news »
The final episode of "House" brought back just about everybody (with one big exception) who's played a significant role on the show and presented us with a "This Is Your Life" sort of story for its central character.
It also mixed in some of the storytelling technique of one of the show's finest episodes, Season 1's "Three Stories," borrowed a little from "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" and House's literary predecessor Sherlock Holmes and came to, if not the happiest of endings, at least a happy enough one for its central relationship, that of House and Wilson.
"Everybody Dies" was an ambitious episode, both thematically and in terms of production, and it's hard not to respect the show for going for it in its last episode. But for about 53 minutes, it was also kind of depressing. That mood reversed pretty quickly in the final scenes, and in a way that »
- editorial@zap2it.com
21 May 2012 7:09 PM, PDT | EW.com - PopWatch | See recent EW.com - PopWatch news »
The big question going into tonight’s series finale of House was whether or not Dr. Gregory House would die.
Between the rumored returns (Kal Penn, Amber Tamblyn, etc.) and the scary-sounding title of the last episode, spoiler-loving folk knew something afoot. Would House have a pre-death trip through his history? Would everyone meet up for a funeral? Would all of House’s friends gather in a big intervention? At several points during the show’s last episode, I thought I had it all figured out, but true to House form, it had me guessing until the very end. Ultimately, »
- Sandra Gonzalez
21 May 2012 7:00 PM, PDT | TVfanatic | See recent TVfanatic news »
Enjoy yourself. This is the very last thing we hear on House.
Ultimately, Hugh Laurie was right when he gave an interview at the House wrap party. He was asked about one word to describe the finale and after pondering it for a moment, he suggested that, even with a title like "Everybody Dies," the episode was actually "uplifting". I almost don't recognize this feeling I have right now because it's been a rarity. Satisfaction. I feel satisfaction at this ending.
Now, that's not to say that this finale was not without its flaws. But in terms of some of the specific character journeys, I'm left feeling like I can move on from this show without hesitation. The episode opens with House lying on the ground next to his dead patient. I still am unclear about how House and this patient arrived at this point, but what difference does it make? »
- lisabethpalmer@gmail.com (Lisa Palmer)
21 May 2012 3:02 PM, PDT | TVLine.com | See recent TVLine.com news »
Secrecy continues to surround tonight’s House series finale, but a fresh batch of images — obtained exclusively by TVLine — are shedding intriguing new light on both the episode and the hour-long retrospective that leads into it.
The first of four photos below confirms the worst kept secret in the TV-verse: Jennifer Morrison‘s back! The relatively nondescript pic shows House having a rather strong reaction to something Cameron has said. What could it be?
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Meanwhile, the remaining three stills were taken from the preceding trip down memory lane, titled »
- Michael Ausiello
21 May 2012 1:42 PM, PDT | EW.com - PopWatch | See recent EW.com - PopWatch news »
Chances are, someone is going to die tonight on House.
Unless you’re a spoiler-phobe who has been avoiding the interwebs for the last month and a half, you’ve probably seen that a bunch of characters from House seasons past are returning in tonight’s finale. Jennifer Morrison, Amber Tamblyn and Kal Penn are among those returning. Penn’s rumored appearance, specifically, launched fans into a speculation frenzy because Kutner is, well, dead. And the consensus is that someone will bite it in tonight’s episode.
The obvious choice — should there be a casualty at all — is cancer-stricken Wilson, »
- Sandra Gonzalez
21 May 2012 12:00 PM, PDT | Zap2It - From Inside the Box | See recent Zap2It - From Inside the Box news »
How does one of the edgiest, most antagonistic characters in series television history say goodbye?
Pretty much in the same fashion he said hello.
Anything else would ring false for Dr. Gregory House, and title star Hugh Laurie and series creator and executive producer David Shore are determined to see him end true to form as the Fox medical drama "House" wraps up its eight-year run Monday, May 21. Don't expect major reassessments or revelations by the central figure, then, just a final and familiar round of sass and snark. And, very probably, one last swath of professional brilliance.
"It would almost be one of House's many mantras that people don't change, generally speaking," Laurie tells Zap2it, a two-time winner of Golden Globe, Screen Actors Guild and Television Critics Association Awards who also became a producer as the series proceeded. "It's certainly true in television drama. They can't change, actually. »
- editorial@zap2it.com
21 May 2012 9:00 AM, PDT | EW - Inside TV | See recent EW.com - Inside TV news »
After eight dark and twisted seasons of House, Fox’s beloved medical drama hangs up its cane tonight with an hour-long retrospective and series finale (8-10 p.m. Et) entitled “Everybody Dies” — a tweak to one of Dr. House’s famous lines, “Everybody lies.”
Creator David Shore and the cast have kept quiet on exactly what will happen in the finale. We know Cameron (Jennifer Morrison), Thirteen (Olivia Wilde), Kutner (Kal Penn), and Masters (Amber Tamblyn) will return, as will Chase (Jesse Spencer), who left Princeton-Plainsboro May 7. As we learned by the end of last week’s penultimate episode, House »
- Annie Barrett
21 May 2012 7:04 AM, PDT | TVLine.com | See recent TVLine.com news »
On TV this final Monday of May sweeps: House scrubs out for good with a two-hour series finale event, Eureka faces a worst-case scenario and more. We’ve found seven programs you might want to check out.
8 pm House (Fox) | Part 1 of tonight’s two-hour series finale is a retrospective featuring interviews with the stars and producers, original content and other surprises. Then, in Part 2, directed by series creator David Shore, House’s treatment of a drug addict (played by James LeGros, Mercy) leads the doc to examine his own life and personal demons. Among other returning faces, Jennifer Morrison, »
- Matt Webb Mitovich
19 May 2012 2:04 PM, PDT | Boomtron | See recent Boomtron news »
The House series finale is coming at us on Monday, and now to go along with the “Everybody Dies” finale teaser we brought you the last week, is an image gallery we have from Fox featuring images from both that episode and behind the scenes images of ‘Swan Song” the hour long House retrospective portion of the two-hour House, M.D event, come May 21st. Excluding Lisa Edelstein, House and Hugh Laurie will be taking exiting bows along with some familiar faces, like Jennifer Morrison, Amber Tamblyn, and Olivia Wilde.
related: House Finale Tease With Hugh Laurie
House ”Swan Song/Everybody Dies” Episode Summary - In the emotional series finale, which is preceded by an hour-long retrospective, treating a drug addict patient (guest star James Legros) results in House examining his life, his future and his own personal demons.
photo credit: Ray Mickshaw/Fox
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- Jay Tomio
18 May 2012 12:44 PM, PDT | TVLine.com | See recent TVLine.com news »
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, here are some queries we’re going to lob at you, from shows including Once Upon a Time, Glee, Revenge and Grey’s Anatomy!
1 | Considering she embodied this ginormous power supply, it was a bit too easy to take out Fringe‘s Olivia, wasn’t it? Seriously, we’ve had more difficulty unplugging our laptop from the wall.
2 | Who else was traumatized by the sight of Rory Gilmore’s boobs — didn’t they look digitally altered, as if something had been erased? — on Mad Men? »
- Team TVLine
16 May 2012 1:06 PM, PDT | E! Online - UK | See recent E! Online - UK news »
Talk about a storybook romance! Not only did Once Upon a Time's Snow White (Ginnifer Goodwin) and Prince Charming (Josh Dallas) finally get their happy ending on the ABC breakout hit, but costars Ginnifer and Josh were able to find love offscreen as well. And that's not all: Emma's (Jennifer Morrison) set to have her own proper love interest when the show returns in the fall. We chatted with Josh, Ginnifer and Jennifer at the EW/ABC upfront party, where they dished on last week's "intense" finale, what's in store next season and more... Raise your hand if you teared up a bit when Snow and Charming were finally reunited in the season finale! (Yes, both of our hands are »
16 May 2012 1:06 PM, PDT | E! Online | See recent E! Online news »
Talk about a storybook romance! Not only did Once Upon a Time's Snow White (Ginnifer Goodwin) and Prince Charming (Josh Dallas) finally get their happy ending on the ABC breakout hit, but costars Ginnifer and Josh were able to find love offscreen as well. And that's not all: Emma's (Jennifer Morrison) set to have her own proper love interest when the show returns in the fall. We chatted with Josh, Ginnifer and Jennifer at the EW/ABC upfront party, where they dished on last week's "intense" finale, what's in store next season and more... Raise your hand if you teared up a bit when Snow and Charming were finally reunited in the season finale! (Yes, both of our hands are »
16 May 2012 8:01 AM, PDT | Boomtron | See recent Boomtron news »
A new teaser for the House finale has hit the web, entirely focused on Hugh Laurie’s titular character, though the finale will include and return past House stars like Jennifer Morrison, Amber Tamblyn, and Olivia Wilde (though no Lisa Edelstein). Fox has a two hour event planned to give House fans proper closure and the show a proper send off, in the form of an hour long retrospective to air with “Everybody Dies”. Earlier, Hugh Laurie released a video talking about the finale and keepsakes, and I wonder if any pf the mementos Laurie asked for and anyone sent in will be part of the retrospective.
The House festivities being at 8pm Eastern on Monday, May 21st.
House “Everybody Dies” Episode Summary - In the emotional series finale, which is preceded by an hour-long retrospective, treating a drug addict patient (guest star James Legros) results in House examining his life, »
- Jay Tomio
16 May 2012 6:33 AM, PDT | Aol TV. | See recent Aol TV. news »
"Once Upon a Time" in a land far, far away, Evil Queen Regina (Lana Parrilla) lost one of the only things she's ever loved: her son.
In the Season 1 finale, the curse was broken and the residents of Storybrooke got their memories back, much to the delight of Regina's adopted son Henry (Jared S. Gilmore), whose real mother Emma (Jennifer Morrison) finally learned the truth. With Season 1 under her belt, Parrilla told The Huffington Post during upfronts week in New York that she's anxious for some insight into what's in store for her deliciously evil character.
"I'd love to see what happens between Henry and Regina," Parrilla said. "Ultimately for her, that has been the driving point -- the threat of losing her son -- and now it's actually happened. I'd love to see how that relationship salvages."
Ginnifer Goodwin, who plays Snow White/Mary Margaret, one of the thorn's in Regina's side, »
- Chris Harnick
16 May 2012 6:32 AM, PDT | Huffington Post | See recent Huffington Post news »
"Once Upon a Time" in a land far, far away, Evil Queen Regina (Lana Parrilla) lost one of the only things she's ever loved: her son.
In the Season 1 finale, the curse was broken and the residents of Storybrooke got their memories back, much to the delight of Regina's adopted son Henry (Jared S. Gilmore), whose real mother Emma (Jennifer Morrison) finally learned the truth. With Season 1 under her belt, Parrilla told The Huffington Post during upfronts week in New York that she's anxious for some insight into what's in store for her deliciously evil character.
"I'd love to see what happens between Henry and Regina," Parrilla said. "Ultimately for her, that has been the driving point -- the threat of losing her son -- and now it's actually happened. I'd love to see how that relationship salvages."
Ginnifer Goodwin, who plays Snow White/Mary Margaret, one of the thorn's in Regina's side, »
- Chris Harnick
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