“What’s the worst that could happen?” you could almost hear Meredith and Will asking themselves in this week’s Grey’s Anatomy during the goodnight kiss portion of their (sorta) third date. “I’m hot, you’re hot — let’s do this.” But was Derek’s widow really ready to invite Dr. Thorpe and his very nice face into her bed? Read on and find out!
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- 4/1/2016
- TVLine.com
What if, instead of Laverne and Shirley, J.R. and Sue Ellen, and Benson and Stabler, it had been Laverne and Stabler, J.R. and Shirley, and Benson and Sue Ellen? Wouldn’t that have been awesome? In this week’s Grey’s Anatomy, Richard seemed to think so, so he shook up all of Grey Sloan by switching the resident/attending pairings. The result? Read on…
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- 3/18/2016
- TVLine.com
News
NBC may have cancelled Sean Saves the World but it is already working on another Glbt-inclusive program. The network is developing a comedy from out 2 Broke Girls writer Liz Feldman called One Big Happy. The series is about a lesbian and her straight male best friend who decide to have a baby together, only to have things complicated when he meets the love of his life. The project is co-produced by Ellen DeGeneres.
NBC has also ordered a comedy pilot that teams up Happy Endings creator David Caspe with his fiance Casey Wilson (who played Penny). Marry Me follows a couple who have been together for a long time but are surprised to see their relationship dynamic change after getting engaged.
TV Guide reports that the great Eileen Davidson will be returning to Days of Our Lives for a “powerful” story arc as the greatest soap villainess not named Sheila or Solita.
NBC may have cancelled Sean Saves the World but it is already working on another Glbt-inclusive program. The network is developing a comedy from out 2 Broke Girls writer Liz Feldman called One Big Happy. The series is about a lesbian and her straight male best friend who decide to have a baby together, only to have things complicated when he meets the love of his life. The project is co-produced by Ellen DeGeneres.
NBC has also ordered a comedy pilot that teams up Happy Endings creator David Caspe with his fiance Casey Wilson (who played Penny). Marry Me follows a couple who have been together for a long time but are surprised to see their relationship dynamic change after getting engaged.
TV Guide reports that the great Eileen Davidson will be returning to Days of Our Lives for a “powerful” story arc as the greatest soap villainess not named Sheila or Solita.
- 1/29/2014
- by Lyle Masaki
- The Backlot
On TV this Monday: Four CBS sitcoms (and Almost Human) air their fall finales, The Voice’s Top 3 take the stage and Major Crimes plays ball.Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar.
8 pm Almost Human (Fox) | Fall finale: Kennex and Dorian investigate the death of a man who knew exactly when he would die, uncovering a black market for vital organs in the process.
8 pm How I Met Your Mother (CBS) | Fall finale: The gang encounters a guest at the wedding who intentionally stirs up trouble (The New Normal’s Andrew Rannells), and Marshall finally arrives at the...
8 pm Almost Human (Fox) | Fall finale: Kennex and Dorian investigate the death of a man who knew exactly when he would die, uncovering a black market for vital organs in the process.
8 pm How I Met Your Mother (CBS) | Fall finale: The gang encounters a guest at the wedding who intentionally stirs up trouble (The New Normal’s Andrew Rannells), and Marshall finally arrives at the...
- 12/16/2013
- by riannucci
- TVLine.com
On TV this Monday: Ufc champ Chuck Liddell stops by Bones, Beauty and the Beast captures our attention, Dancing With the Stars waltzes down memory lane and Mom nears the end of her rope. As a supplement to TVLine’s original features (linked within), here are 10 programs to keep on your radar.
6 pm The Hook Up (MTV) | Series premiere: Comedian Andrew Schulz helps contestants sift through four potential dates’ social media accounts to find their perfect match. (Stalking someone’s Facebook before the first date? Imagine!)
7:30 pm Crash & Bernstein (Disney Xd) | Gretchen turns the school into a Halloween-free zone,...
6 pm The Hook Up (MTV) | Series premiere: Comedian Andrew Schulz helps contestants sift through four potential dates’ social media accounts to find their perfect match. (Stalking someone’s Facebook before the first date? Imagine!)
7:30 pm Crash & Bernstein (Disney Xd) | Gretchen turns the school into a Halloween-free zone,...
- 10/14/2013
- by riannucci
- TVLine.com
Whitney Episode 7: “Sorry!”
Written by: Whitney Cummings & Linda Wallem
Directed by: Andy Ackerman
Original Airdate: 30 January 2013 on NBC
After a short season break, this week we saw the charmingly dysfunctional Whitney back on our screens. For those of you who haven’t seen the show, picture a grown up 2 Broke Girls (which Whitney Cummings co-created) that focuses on relationships.
Over the first season we’ve learned the history, quirks and problems of Whitney and Alex’s problems and have been introduced to their friendship circle and other characters such as Whitney’s mother. The driving force of the show was the fact they were this dysfunctional, unmarried couple. With them finally getting married (kind of) at the end of the first season, the quality of season two was uncertain and it was hard to see where they could go with it. Seven episodes into the second season and they are still enjoyable to watch.
Written by: Whitney Cummings & Linda Wallem
Directed by: Andy Ackerman
Original Airdate: 30 January 2013 on NBC
After a short season break, this week we saw the charmingly dysfunctional Whitney back on our screens. For those of you who haven’t seen the show, picture a grown up 2 Broke Girls (which Whitney Cummings co-created) that focuses on relationships.
Over the first season we’ve learned the history, quirks and problems of Whitney and Alex’s problems and have been introduced to their friendship circle and other characters such as Whitney’s mother. The driving force of the show was the fact they were this dysfunctional, unmarried couple. With them finally getting married (kind of) at the end of the first season, the quality of season two was uncertain and it was hard to see where they could go with it. Seven episodes into the second season and they are still enjoyable to watch.
- 2/1/2013
- by Tara Costello
- SoundOnSight
On TV this Monday: General Hospital moves to a new time slot — Stat! — Katie Couric perks up daytime, Gordon Ramsay gets the Hell’s Kitchen and MasterChef season finales cookin’ and turn your chairs around for The Voice’s return. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar tonight.
2 pm General Hospital (ABC) | Jerry’s kidnapped Alexis, Jason’s got an inkling that Sam’s baby might still be alive and everyone’s looking pretty sweaty. There! Now you’re all caught up on what’s happening in Port Charles in time for the soap’s move from 3 pm to its new time slot.
2 pm General Hospital (ABC) | Jerry’s kidnapped Alexis, Jason’s got an inkling that Sam’s baby might still be alive and everyone’s looking pretty sweaty. There! Now you’re all caught up on what’s happening in Port Charles in time for the soap’s move from 3 pm to its new time slot.
- 9/10/2012
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
On TV this Sunday: The investigation into The Killing of Rosie Larsen is reopened, it’s Opening Day for Game of Thrones Season 2, three Showtime series say goodbye and more. As but a supplement to TVLine’s original features (linked within), here are 10 programs to keep on your radar.
Save the Dates: April’s Big Premieres, Returns and Finales!
8 pm Academy of Country Music Awards (CBS) | Sara Evans, Carrie Underwood and Keith Urban are among the performers, while Beth Behrs (2 Broke Girls) serves as the now-requisite Social Media Correspondent.
8 pm The Killing (AMC) | The two-hour Season 2 premiere picks up just moments after the finale,...
Save the Dates: April’s Big Premieres, Returns and Finales!
8 pm Academy of Country Music Awards (CBS) | Sara Evans, Carrie Underwood and Keith Urban are among the performers, while Beth Behrs (2 Broke Girls) serves as the now-requisite Social Media Correspondent.
8 pm The Killing (AMC) | The two-hour Season 2 premiere picks up just moments after the finale,...
- 4/1/2012
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
What is more romantic than roller coasters, screaming children and mouse ears? If you're Ryan Gosling, the answer is nothing.
The 30-year-old actor was spotted holding hands and kissing his "The Place Beyond the Pines" co-star Eva Mendes at Disneyland in Anaheim, California over the Labor Day weekend. The two looked cozy, going on rides and eating cotton candy, but we're betting this is all part of Gosling's plan to make the ladies really swoon.
As The Daily reports this isn't the first time the actor has brought a date to Disneyland. Last year Gosling took "Gossip Girl" actress Blake Liviely to Disneyland's Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlor, and in 2009 the actor spent a day at the theme park with "2 Broke Girls" star Kat Dennings.
Gosling has spoken about his fondness for the 'House of Mouse' before.
In August he told Esquire that he "went through puberty in a theme park,...
The 30-year-old actor was spotted holding hands and kissing his "The Place Beyond the Pines" co-star Eva Mendes at Disneyland in Anaheim, California over the Labor Day weekend. The two looked cozy, going on rides and eating cotton candy, but we're betting this is all part of Gosling's plan to make the ladies really swoon.
As The Daily reports this isn't the first time the actor has brought a date to Disneyland. Last year Gosling took "Gossip Girl" actress Blake Liviely to Disneyland's Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlor, and in 2009 the actor spent a day at the theme park with "2 Broke Girls" star Kat Dennings.
Gosling has spoken about his fondness for the 'House of Mouse' before.
In August he told Esquire that he "went through puberty in a theme park,...
- 9/7/2011
- by Stephanie Marcus
- Huffington Post
We still don't know how Charlie Harper will exit Two and a Half Men, or how Ashton Kutcher enters the show, but we do know Ashton is playing Walden Schmidt, a broken-hearted Internet billionaire.
A public school board in Missouri has voted to ban novels such as Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse Five that they deem "contrary to the Bible." I keep alternating being amused by the audacity of the move that can't possibly stand up to a lawsuit and totally horrified that they feel they can do this.
Michael Patrick King says that his new show Two Broke Girls isn't just Sex and the City on a budget, which is good, because he finally admits that there was no possible way the women in Sex and the City could exist in Manhattan.
Fox News says that Spongebob is pushing a global warming agenda on children (and using government money to...
A public school board in Missouri has voted to ban novels such as Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse Five that they deem "contrary to the Bible." I keep alternating being amused by the audacity of the move that can't possibly stand up to a lawsuit and totally horrified that they feel they can do this.
Michael Patrick King says that his new show Two Broke Girls isn't just Sex and the City on a budget, which is good, because he finally admits that there was no possible way the women in Sex and the City could exist in Manhattan.
Fox News says that Spongebob is pushing a global warming agenda on children (and using government money to...
- 8/4/2011
- by Ed Kennedy
- The Backlot
The broadcast networks have more than 30 shows debuting this fall, including Steven Spielberg’s dino-mite Terra Nova, homecomings for Sarah Michelle Gellar and Rachel Bilson, and a U.S. take on the UK’s Prime Suspect. To help you prep, TVLine is offering First Impressions based on the not-for-review pilots. Next up…
The Show | The CW’s The Secret Circle (Thursdays at 9/8c, premiering Sept. 15)
The Competition | ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy, Fox’s Bones, CBS’ Person of Interest (new), and NBC’s The Office/Whitney (new)
The Cast | Britt Robertson (Life Unexpected), Thomas Dekker (Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles...
The Show | The CW’s The Secret Circle (Thursdays at 9/8c, premiering Sept. 15)
The Competition | ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy, Fox’s Bones, CBS’ Person of Interest (new), and NBC’s The Office/Whitney (new)
The Cast | Britt Robertson (Life Unexpected), Thomas Dekker (Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles...
- 7/20/2011
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Does Lisa Edelstein’s Good Wife‘s character have a surprising agenda? What will be “different” about the Criminal Minds Bau team? Which Samcro biker will face a family crisis? Read on for those answers, plus a flurry of other teases and sound bites from some of TV’s hottest shows and stars.
The Good Wife | The instant that TVLine broke the news about House alum Lisa Edelstein joining CBS’ hot drama, many speculated that her character would drive a wedge between Will and Alicia. We have since reported that Lisa E. will be playing Will’s ex-partner, from his...
The Good Wife | The instant that TVLine broke the news about House alum Lisa Edelstein joining CBS’ hot drama, many speculated that her character would drive a wedge between Will and Alicia. We have since reported that Lisa E. will be playing Will’s ex-partner, from his...
- 7/7/2011
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
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