Spoiler alert: details from Monday’s episode of Dancing with the Stars ahead.
Even the judges were slack-jawed when it was revealed Heather Morris and Maksim Chmerkovskiy were eliminated from Dancing with the Stars on Monday.
“That’s very, very heartwarming,” Morris, 30, told People backstage as she held back tears moments after her elimination. “It’s great that everyone was behind me.”
Chmerkovskiy, 37, believes the fact that the entire audience erupted in boos upon hearing the results is proof that viewers probably thought Morris was safe in the reality dance competition and didn’t need their votes.
He told reporters...
Even the judges were slack-jawed when it was revealed Heather Morris and Maksim Chmerkovskiy were eliminated from Dancing with the Stars on Monday.
“That’s very, very heartwarming,” Morris, 30, told People backstage as she held back tears moments after her elimination. “It’s great that everyone was behind me.”
Chmerkovskiy, 37, believes the fact that the entire audience erupted in boos upon hearing the results is proof that viewers probably thought Morris was safe in the reality dance competition and didn’t need their votes.
He told reporters...
- 4/25/2017
- by Patrick Gomez
- PEOPLE.com
Robin’S Nest (1980)
“There’s high flying action when the pretty little birds flock together…”
Newlyweds Alan (Eric Edwards, Laura’s Toys) and Robin (Arcadia Lake, Debbie Does Dallas) spend their first day as a married couple by moving in to their new apartment. Naturally, that evening they christen said apartment like most couples would do and damn do they start married life with a bang! The perfect start to what will be a truly future? Maybe not, because fast forward six months later and the couple’s bickering has lead to the pair undergoing a trial separation and Robin to move out. She decides to stay with her high society nympho of a friend; Glenna (Robin Byrd, Pleasure Palace). The pair then do some “catching up”. With her mind somewhat at ease, Robin’s healing process is off to a great start! Alan on the other hand is a bumbling,...
“There’s high flying action when the pretty little birds flock together…”
Newlyweds Alan (Eric Edwards, Laura’s Toys) and Robin (Arcadia Lake, Debbie Does Dallas) spend their first day as a married couple by moving in to their new apartment. Naturally, that evening they christen said apartment like most couples would do and damn do they start married life with a bang! The perfect start to what will be a truly future? Maybe not, because fast forward six months later and the couple’s bickering has lead to the pair undergoing a trial separation and Robin to move out. She decides to stay with her high society nympho of a friend; Glenna (Robin Byrd, Pleasure Palace). The pair then do some “catching up”. With her mind somewhat at ease, Robin’s healing process is off to a great start! Alan on the other hand is a bumbling,...
- 3/27/2016
- by Mondo Squallido
- Nerdly
First rule of The Astronaut Wives Club: Don’t talk about the crushing fear and loneliness you know as the spouse of one of America’s first space cowboys.
Second rule of The Astronaut Wives Club: When in doubt, don pearls and a little lipstick.
ABC’s 10-episode period drama, which premiered Thursday (8/7c), centers on the spouses of the Mercury Program astronauts and their part in the late ’50s/early ’60s scramble to put a man in space. Written by Stephanie Savage (Gossip Girl) and based on the book by Lily Koppel, the premiere focuses on the proper-to-a-fault,...
Second rule of The Astronaut Wives Club: When in doubt, don pearls and a little lipstick.
ABC’s 10-episode period drama, which premiered Thursday (8/7c), centers on the spouses of the Mercury Program astronauts and their part in the late ’50s/early ’60s scramble to put a man in space. Written by Stephanie Savage (Gossip Girl) and based on the book by Lily Koppel, the premiere focuses on the proper-to-a-fault,...
- 6/19/2015
- TVLine.com
In the first indication that returning Community creator Dan Harmon may literally be picking up where he left off in Season 3, Rob Corddry (Childrens Hospital) is set to reprise his role as Jeff’s obnoxious law-firm chum Alan Connor in the NBC’s comedy’s Season 5 premiere, TVLine has learned exclusively.
Video | Community Creator Dan Harmon Talks Donald Glover’s ‘Devastating’ Exit and… an Animated Episode!
Corddry last appeared in the show’s Season 3 finale, which was the final episode Harmon presided over before his exit.
There’s no word on what brings Alan back into the fold, but conventional...
Video | Community Creator Dan Harmon Talks Donald Glover’s ‘Devastating’ Exit and… an Animated Episode!
Corddry last appeared in the show’s Season 3 finale, which was the final episode Harmon presided over before his exit.
There’s no word on what brings Alan back into the fold, but conventional...
- 8/20/2013
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
Suburgatory, Season 2, Episode 14: T-Ball & Sympathy
Directed by Phil Traill
Written by Patricia Been
Airs Wednesdays at 9:30pm Et on ABC
Episode 14 of the fantastic second season of Suburgatory doesn’t come close to matching the manic comedic beats of last week’s superb Valentine’s Day episode, but “T-Ball & Sympathy” still had plenty of laughs.
Tessa’s successful relationship with Ryan has her believing that she’s some kind of expert willing to dispense “A whole mess’a Ask Tessa.” I loved Jane Levy’s performance in this episode because of how idiosyncratic it was; she manages to make even Tessa’s faults and extreme quirks very endearing. Tessa’s newfound confidence (arrogance?) leads her to try and help Mr. Wolfe get the spark in his relationship with Chef Alan back. It’s clear that her advice has limits however, as Tessa and Lisa Shay catch Chef Alan...
Directed by Phil Traill
Written by Patricia Been
Airs Wednesdays at 9:30pm Et on ABC
Episode 14 of the fantastic second season of Suburgatory doesn’t come close to matching the manic comedic beats of last week’s superb Valentine’s Day episode, but “T-Ball & Sympathy” still had plenty of laughs.
Tessa’s successful relationship with Ryan has her believing that she’s some kind of expert willing to dispense “A whole mess’a Ask Tessa.” I loved Jane Levy’s performance in this episode because of how idiosyncratic it was; she manages to make even Tessa’s faults and extreme quirks very endearing. Tessa’s newfound confidence (arrogance?) leads her to try and help Mr. Wolfe get the spark in his relationship with Chef Alan back. It’s clear that her advice has limits however, as Tessa and Lisa Shay catch Chef Alan...
- 2/21/2013
- by Terence Johnson
- SoundOnSight
Alan Carr is back with a brand new live stand-up show, Spexy Beast, the long awaited second stand-up release from one of the UK’s favourite funnymen and TV personalities, which is out now on DVD. Order yourself a copy now at: http://bit.ly/oALVTd
After a few years rubbing shoulders with A-list celebrities on his very own chat show, multi award-winning Alan Carr returned to his stand-up roots in 2011 in his first major live comedy tour in four years. Filmed in front of a sold out crowd of 13,000 fans at the Manchester Evening News Arena as part of his 33 date UK and Ireland arena tour, Spexy Beast Live sees Alan back on stage and follows on from where his debut best-selling DVD release Tooth Fairy left off.
…Alan regales tales of how his life has changed during the past few years – from the perils of being recognised in...
After a few years rubbing shoulders with A-list celebrities on his very own chat show, multi award-winning Alan Carr returned to his stand-up roots in 2011 in his first major live comedy tour in four years. Filmed in front of a sold out crowd of 13,000 fans at the Manchester Evening News Arena as part of his 33 date UK and Ireland arena tour, Spexy Beast Live sees Alan back on stage and follows on from where his debut best-selling DVD release Tooth Fairy left off.
…Alan regales tales of how his life has changed during the past few years – from the perils of being recognised in...
- 11/18/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
The Hangover Part II
Directed by: Todd Phillips
Cast: Zach Galifianakis, Ed Helms, Bradley Cooper, Ken Jeong, Paul Giamatti
Running Time: 1 hr 42 mins
Rating: R
Release Date: May 26, 2011
Read Jeff Bayer’s full Scorecard Review of “The Hangover Part II”
This is a “Seen It” review. You’ve seen it. I’ve seen it. That means all plot points and spoilers are fair game and will be discussed. The only reason to read this review is if you have already watched the film, or never plan on seeing it, but for some reason, you’d like to know what Tsr thought about it. We walk you through the key moments in the film, adding in our thoughts along the way. You’ve been warned.
Plot: On the night before Stu’s (Helms) wedding in Thailand, the Wolfpack (also including Cooper and Galifianakis) find themselves hungover and in big trouble in the city of Bangkok.
Directed by: Todd Phillips
Cast: Zach Galifianakis, Ed Helms, Bradley Cooper, Ken Jeong, Paul Giamatti
Running Time: 1 hr 42 mins
Rating: R
Release Date: May 26, 2011
Read Jeff Bayer’s full Scorecard Review of “The Hangover Part II”
This is a “Seen It” review. You’ve seen it. I’ve seen it. That means all plot points and spoilers are fair game and will be discussed. The only reason to read this review is if you have already watched the film, or never plan on seeing it, but for some reason, you’d like to know what Tsr thought about it. We walk you through the key moments in the film, adding in our thoughts along the way. You’ve been warned.
Plot: On the night before Stu’s (Helms) wedding in Thailand, the Wolfpack (also including Cooper and Galifianakis) find themselves hungover and in big trouble in the city of Bangkok.
- 5/30/2011
- by Nick Allen
- The Scorecard Review
Los Angeles — When the wolfpack awakens in a seedy hotel in "The Hangover Part II," Ed Helms' mild-mannered dentist Stu, Bradley Cooper's slick schoolteacher Phil and Zach Galifianakis' eccentric "stay-at-home son" Alan discover a monkey and a human finger. During the filming of the zany sequel, the cast actually found something very different: peace of mind.
About halfway through production on the follow-up to the blockbuster 2009 summer comedy about a bachelor party gone strangely awry, Cooper remembers that writer-director Todd Phillips told the actor and his co-stars over dinner that they had to step up their game. While some actors would've been put off by the halftime pep talk, this band of thespians relished it.
"That was in the middle of filming," Cooper recently recalled while chewing tobacco with Galifianakis in a group interview with Helms and Phillips. "It was going great, but it didn't matter. He...
About halfway through production on the follow-up to the blockbuster 2009 summer comedy about a bachelor party gone strangely awry, Cooper remembers that writer-director Todd Phillips told the actor and his co-stars over dinner that they had to step up their game. While some actors would've been put off by the halftime pep talk, this band of thespians relished it.
"That was in the middle of filming," Cooper recently recalled while chewing tobacco with Galifianakis in a group interview with Helms and Phillips. "It was going great, but it didn't matter. He...
- 5/24/2011
- by AP
- Huffington Post
So that's how they planned to get Alan back into Charlie's house for good and restore the Two and a Half Men - by making Lyndsey finally realize what a schmuck Alan was.
Sure, burning down the house was a temporary solution to getting everyone back together, but it was really a catalyst to help Lyndsey realize her spineless chiropractor wasn't the perfect boyfriend she thought he was.
It was nice to see Lyndsey acting more like herself and disgusted with Alan and less like the lovely punching bag he was cheating on. Courtney Thorne-Smith, besides being very attractive to look at, was quite good at delivering her sarcastic lines and we'll miss her on the show.
We'd imagine, she'll make another appearance on the show, but after she ran off with her ex husband (Judd Nelson), Chris, for coffee, we wouldn't hold our breath for a reunion. Eldritch needs...
Sure, burning down the house was a temporary solution to getting everyone back together, but it was really a catalyst to help Lyndsey realize her spineless chiropractor wasn't the perfect boyfriend she thought he was.
It was nice to see Lyndsey acting more like herself and disgusted with Alan and less like the lovely punching bag he was cheating on. Courtney Thorne-Smith, besides being very attractive to look at, was quite good at delivering her sarcastic lines and we'll miss her on the show.
We'd imagine, she'll make another appearance on the show, but after she ran off with her ex husband (Judd Nelson), Chris, for coffee, we wouldn't hold our breath for a reunion. Eldritch needs...
- 10/12/2010
- by eric@mediavine.com (The Barnacle)
- TVfanatic
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