With tonight’s predictable (if you couldn’t see it coming after Tuesday’s episode, all you had to do tonight was notice that Russell was the only non-HOH houseguest who wasn’t dressed for the upcoming physical Head of Household competition) eviction of my favourite houseguest, the power in the Big Brother house is up for grabs, sort […]
“I just want to make her a better person, that’s all” -Jeff, after attempting to play down the condescending way he speaks to Jordan (ironically the best person in the house, not the smartest or most interesting, but probably the “best”)
Gilmore Girls/Samantha Who comedy queen Melissa McCarthy is joining Kelsey Grammar on Hank this fall. That there is enough of a reason to watch (even if there’s no love lost between you and the former Frasier Crane) Summer Glau’s guest turn on Dollhouse is no longer rumour and fantasy but reality. Whedonites rejoice! That guy […]
It’s official, Mya is going to win Dancing with the Stars; at the very least she’ll make top 3. If the Lady Marmalade singer wasn’t a front runner to begin with, today’s announcement that she’s been paired with Emmy nominated choreographer Dmitry Chaplin has pretty much guaranteed her the title. This will be Dmitry’s second […]
Eonline just did a poll of Brothers & Sisters fans, asking them what their favourite thing about the show is. And wouldn’t you know it, the results are dead on accurate. With the one obvious exception (a win of 50%+ for the incomparably awesome Walker family dinners), the audience clearly has a favourite aspect of […]
In his final episode before a long hiatus, Jon Stewart was in top form this week as he launched into one of his trademark “so long you need to view it in its entirety online” interviews with someone who disagrees with him (see also Jim Cramer and Mike Huckabee). To top off the health-care heavy […]
“I’m not a ho puppet” – Jordan (in response to crazy Lydia’s drunken slander)
Joining Coach Taylor (Kyle Chandler) on the new East Dillon football field this year on season 4 of Friday Night Lights are newcomers Michael B Jordan (as Vince) and Matt Laurie (as Luke). Both new characters are being advertised as charming but flawed and there promises to be friction between them from the get go. […]
