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Latest TV News collected from our friends at TVGuide, TVShowsOnDVD, BuddyTV, and TVSquad| 'Kardashians' Roundup: Reggie Bush Won't Congratulate Kim, Ellen Pearson Claims No Kardashians Have No Case (BuddyTV) - 3 days ago Though Kim Kardashians hasn't given birth yet, one person from her past has already declared that he won't be congratulating the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star. Football star Reggie Bush, whom she dated for three years, revealed to Life and Style that he won't be in touch with his ex. |
| "Undercover Angel" Singer Alan O'Day Dies at 72 (TVGuide) - 3 days ago Singer-songwriter Alan O'Day passed away Friday following a battle with cancer, The Hollywood Reporter reports. He was 76. Other Links From TVGuide.com |
| Twilight Zone Actress Christine White Dies at 86 (TVGuide) - 3 days ago Christine White, an actress best known for The Twilight Zone, passed away on April 14 in Washington, D.C., the Carroll County Times reports. She was 86. Other Links From TVGuide.com |
| Why Star Trek Should Return to TV (TVGuide) - 3 days ago Star Trek had been off television for four years before J.J. Abrams rebooted the film franchise in 2009. While Abrams' vision has clearly struck a chord with audiences (Into Darkness took in $84 million in its opening weekend), there are still many die-hard Trekkies who argue that Star Trek belongs on the small screen — and they have a point. Other Links From TVGuide.com |
| Alia Shawkat on Arrested Development Season 4: Maeby Takes Advantage of George Michael (TVGuide) - 3 days ago Arrested Development's return is less than one week away, so break out the virgin pina coladas and let's get this party started! Alia Shawkat sat down with TVGuide.com to discuss the cult comedy's triumphant return, the "mysterious" new format and everyone's favorite incestuous cousins. Other Links From TVGuide.com |
| 'Mad Men' Recap: Sex, Drugs and Advertising (BuddyTV) - 3 days ago This week on Mad Men, the show gets weird as all the characters turn to drugs to come up with ideas for the Chevy account. In the end, no one ends up coming up with any ideas at all. "Chevy is spelled wrong!" an exasperated Ted declares while looking at their drugged work at episode's end. But although the staff didn't do any actual work, they did impale each other with pencils, show off impressive tap-dancing skills, and flashback to whore-house deflowerings. So all in all a pretty typical day in the SDCP(CGC?) advertising agency. |
| 'All-Star Celebrity Apprentice' Finale Recap: Vegas vs. Nashville (BuddyTV) - 3 days ago It's finally time for Donald Trump to fire his last all-star and, more important, give either Penn Jillette or Trace Adkins the bragging rights of being the first All-Star Celebrity Apprentice winner and receiving an additional $250,000 for their charity. |
| A Final 'Office' Farewell (TVSquad) - 3 days ago Still tearing up after Thursday's series finale of The Office? OK, cool, because we're totally not either... But for those fans not ready to let go of the Dunder Mifflin crew just yet, TVGuide.com has a special treat -- an exclusive first look at the final farewell from Ed Helms, Ellie Kemper, Craig Robinson, Jake Lacy, Clark Duke and Creed Bratton. |
| 'Game of Thrones' Recap: The Wedding of Tyrion Lannister (BuddyTV) - 3 days ago The first of three royal weddings on Game of Thrones was held this week as Tyrion Lannister married Sansa Stark. It was a beautiful ceremony, mostly because Tyrion threatened to do to King Joffrey the same thing that happened to Theon Greyjoy last week. |
| Creed Bratton: Closing Creed Thoughts (TVSquad) - 3 days ago Well, that's that. Tears have been shed. Stories have been finalized and Creed ends up right where he belongs... jail. The world of Dunder Mifflin has changed a lot over these nine seasons. Co-workers have come and gone and we've been sad to see them go. Ratings have dropped and come back with a vengeance. We've spent many long days in conference room meetings, on lunch room breaks, scheming in the hallway, and generally avoiding doing any "real work." It has been a truly incredible experience, and I know how lucky I was to be involved. Filming this finale over a 10-day period, we worked nights and weekends. We were so far behind we didn't have a script or a shooting schedule. But we were giving it our all because we knew what was on the line. And we were just trying to do it justice. In the end, I could not be more proud of the final product. So, I want to extend a sincere thank you to everyone involved in the making of this brilliant story... especially the writers and creators of these fascinating characters. I am so proud to be a part of their expertly orchestrated tale. I believe the real beauty of this series was in the care and attention to detail. Because our writers did more than just tell stories, they created moments. When I boarded this ship nine years ago, I had been signed on as an extra. I pitched the character of Creed Bratton to Greg Daniels and he decided to give me a shot. I will be forever grateful for this role, the ridiculous one-liners, and the things it has taught me about stealing. Though we are all moving on from this project, I am confident that the character Creed will never be far from view. In fact, I think he said it best: "No matter how you get there or where you end up, human beings have this miraculous gift to make that place home." Dunder Mifflin has been my home for the last nine years, and what an amazing home it was. Thank you to my family, the cast and crew, and thank you all for watching. It is as much your show as it was ours. |
| Hilda Benard: The Secrets He Keeps (TVSquad) - 3 days ago Note: Do not read on if you have not yet seen Season 7, Episode 13 of BBC America's "Doctor Who," titled "The Name of the Doctor." Woah. You know what? I'm not even going to bother with an attempt at a real introduction here, because the last five minutes of the episode were pretty heavy and that's what I really want to talk about. So here is the quickest recap ever: The Great Intelligence (utilizing the form of Dr. Simeon) kidnaps Jenny, Vastra and Strax with the help of his Whisper Men (pretty freaky looking eyeless things which I hope we do and don't see again) and takes them to Trenzalore, the one place the Doctor should never visit because that's where his grave is. As we all know, the one rule of time-travel is that you should never cross your own timestream, meaning this action is bound to have dire consequences. Since the Doctor will always save his friends, he and Clara go to Trenzalore where they are forced to enter the Doctor's tomb, which is actually the TARDIS. Inside they find the Doctor's timeline, a shiny tangled web of everything the Doctor has ever been. In order to destroy him and every good deed he's ever committed, the GI enters the mass of lights and begins to wreak havoc across the universe. Galaxies and relationships are being destroyed as the Doctor writhes in pain on the floor, dying. In order to save him, Clara enters the Doctor's timestream, causing her to be torn into a million pieces, living and dying multiple times to fulfill the sole purpose of saving the Doctor. With the Doctor restored, he jumps into his timestream to find Clara. Amidst the chaos of his being, the Doctor and Clara are reunited, but they also come face to face with the other Doctor, the version that broke the promise and performed works "not in the name of the Doctor." And there you have it folks, the set-up for the 50th Anniversary special. I've mentioned that I've thought the second-half of this series was uneven, unable to find its footing. Other fans and critics have been claiming that show runner Steven Moffat is destroying the series and although I wouldn't go that far, I'll agree that innovation has been in short supply these last eight episodes. Clara in particular has been criticized for being just another cute, feisty companion (even if people find her likable). And although discovering her mysterious origins has played a big part in these recaps, it bothered me that something felt off. Could the point of season 7.2 really just have been about finding out who Clara was? It seemed ... trite. But now it seems that Clara's mysterious origins have been a red herring to distract us from the bigger picture that Moffat's been creating. For the past two seasons, usually through a line uttered by Amy or River or someone else, we've been told that the Doctor is dark. He keeps secrets. He's a madman who should never travel alone for too long. Throughout his entire history, he has accumulated the blood of several civilizations on his hands, including the destruction of Gallifrey during the Time Wars. Sure, he's our hero, but not everyone in the universe feels that way about him. So now, at the very end of a stunning and brilliant finale, the Doctor is finally confronted with the secret that he has always kept away from his companions (and us). So honestly: is it November yet? Because that special is going to be amazing. Random notes: Just in case you needed clarification for any rumors you might've read, John Hurt is NOT the new Doctor. According to this article from ScreenRant, Matt Smith has signed on for season eight of "Doctor Who," which will begin taping at the end of 2013 or early 2014. Speaking of Matt Smith, he's done an incredible job as the Doctor this season. How could we have ever doubted him? This is the guy who makes us laugh over fish sticks and custard, but then breaks our hearts when he's losing his friends. He is amazing. Even though they're a bit cheesy, I love the River Song and Doctor scenes. Sure, they're melodramatic but ultimately compelling, and how can you not love River? She shamelessly turns tea into champagne. If you want to give yourself a refresher course on all things "Doctor Who" before it returns in November, check out Who-Ology: The Official Doctor Who Miscellany. It contains all sorts of stories, facts and figures from the show's entire history and will be available in the States on June 11, 2013. So let me be honest about Clara's revelation as the "Impossible Girl" who has always saved the Doctor: I'll accept it as so many other timey-wimey things that happen in this series, but it feels slightly sacrilegious. Sure, it was fun seeing Clara pop up in the archival footage, but it's a pretty big development to say that Clara's been around since the beginning. And I'm talking the William Hartnell beginning here and not just the reboot beginning. I really like Clara but Moffat could've said she was the offspring of the Tooth Fairy and Bigfoot, and I would've been like whatever, that's cool and less controversial. So how do you feel about the Clara reveal? Let us know in the comments! |
| 'True Blood' Beginnings: Everything You Need to Know About Alcide Herveaux (BuddyTV) - 3 days ago As the premiere date of True Blood season 6 draws closer, you may find yourself wondering what the heck else could happen to these characters? It's getting to a 24-esk realm, where you think, seriously, how many bad days can Jack Bauer have? So just to catch you up on all the ridiculousness that has transpired during the first five wonderful seasons, we're recapping the astounding journeys taken by nine main characters in a series called True Blood: Beginnings. Kicking things off is Alcide Herveaux, werewolf extraordinaire. Alcide first appeared in season 3, after Bill was kidnapped by Russell Edgington and his gang of vampire blood-fueled werewolves. As Sookie continued to dig for clues in her search for then-fiance Bill, she was attacked by a werewolf in her home. Though she and Eric managed to kill the wolf (but not before Sookie read his mind of the single word "Jackson"), Eric decided she was in too much danger to be left alone. Thus, he sent another werewolf to protect her, all while she plotted a trip to Mississippi. |
TV Ratings: 'Saturday Night Live' Pulls Mostly Even Season Finale (THR) - 3 days ago![]() Overnight returns have the Ben Affleck-hosted episode unchanged in the key demo from the previous week and 2012's ender. |
| Saturday Night Live Finale: Stefon Gets Married! (TVGuide) - 3 days ago While not the most memorable episode of the season, the Saturday Night Live finale was important for a number of reasons. Not only did it mark the last episode with Bill Hader, but if reports are true, it was the last with Fred Armisen and Jason Sudeikis as well. The finale also marked host Ben Affleck's induction into The Five Timer's Club, which wasn't nearly as glamorous as the Argo director expected. Other Links From TVGuide.com |
| Report: Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson Break Up (TVGuide) - 4 days ago Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson have broken up, People reports. According to a source, the Twilight stars have parted ways after more than three years of dating. Other Links From TVGuide.com |
'Doctor Who' Returning for Season 8 (THR) - 4 days ago![]() Brian Minchin will join showrunner Steven Moffat as an executive producer for the new season. |
'SNL' Recap: Ben Affleck Episode Sends Bill Hader Off in Style (THR) - 4 days ago![]() Stefan gets an emotional "Graduate" segment, and the final sketch points to Fred Armisen exiting the show. |
'SNL': Ben Affleck Mocks Oscars Speech: 'How I Wish I had Ended' it (THR) - 4 days ago![]() The "Argo" director brought wife Jennifer Garner onstage to discuss his "marriage is work" comments from February's Academy Awards ceremony. |
| Doctor Who Finale Explains the Impossible Girl and Introduces a New Face (TVGuide) - 4 days ago [Warning: The following contains spoilers from the Season 7 finale of Doctor Who. If you haven't watched yet, read no further or we'll be forced to sic our memory worm on you.] One mystery down, and an infinite number more to go on Doctor Who. Other Links From TVGuide.com |
| Miley Cyrus "Swatted" Again (TVGuide) - 4 days ago Miley Cyrus has the dubious distinction of being the only two-time celebrity victim of a "swatting" prank, according to TMZ. Other Links From TVGuide.com |
| Who Won the Preakness Stakes? (TVGuide) - 4 days ago Oxbow won the 138th Preakness Stakes at the Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Md., Saturday, with a finishing time of 1:57:54. Coming in second was It's My Lucky Day and in third place was Mylute. It was the third Preakness victory for jockey Gary Stevens. Oxbow had 15-1 odds heading into the race. |
| The 'Doctors' Unite (TVSquad) - 4 days ago Matt Smith and David Tennant are coming together for the "Doctor Who" 50th anniversary special. The Tenth Doctor and Eleventh Doctor have already been spotted filming, but now BBC is giving fans a behind-the-scenes look with a new Smith and Tennant interview. In the video above, Smith and Tennant discuss the joys of being the Doctor and how they interact on camera. Spoiler alert, their two Doctors bicker, but get along. Plus there's somebody amused by it all whom they cannot talk about. Smith and Tennant will be joined by Jenna-Louise Coleman, Billie Piper, Jemma Redgrave, John Hurt and Joanna Page. Speculate away about who the mystery person is in the comments below. "Doctor Who" airs Saturdays, 8 p.m. ET on BBC America. |
| 'We Are Men' In 4 Words (TVSquad) - 4 days ago "We Are Men" on CBS is bringing Tony Shalhoub back to TV. The "Monk" star appears opposite Kal Penn, Jerry O'Connell and Chris Smith in the new comedy about four divorced men living in a short-term housing complex trying -- and often failing -- at finding new love. Since the show is about four friends, The Huffington Post asked the four stars to describe their new show in four words. This is Shalhoub's first series since "Monk" ended in 2009. " He picked "We Are Men" for a particular reason. "Well, CBS pays the most of all the networks," he joked. O'Connell said the show has a great message. "It's a comedy and it does make fun of being recently divorced, but it's got a great message. Life is not over when you get divorced, there's a light at the end of the tunnel." Watch a preview for "We Are Men" below. The new comedy airs at 8:30 p.m. on Mondays. |
| 'Doctor Who' Season 7 Finale Recap: The Tomb of the Doctor (BuddyTV) - 4 days ago The Doctor Who season 7 finale was the kind of epic, revelatory, game-changing episode fans have come to expect and love. It took us to Trenzalore, the mysterious location of "the fall of the Eleventh" where the question would be asked. It let us know how Clara became the Impossible Girl. And, most importantly, it introduced us to a NEW Doctor. Or perhaps an OLD one. |
TV Ratings: 'Shark Tank,' 'Nikita' Finales Rise, 'Undercover Boss' Drops (THR) - 4 days ago![]() The last Friday of the season sees the ABC reality competition finish nearly 20 percent north of last year. |
| Don't Trust the B---- Unaired Episodes Available Online (TVGuide) - 4 days ago Fans of ABC's canceled comedy series Don't Trust the B---- in Apt. 23 have something to celebrate this weekend. ABC has made eight unaired episodes of the show available to view online on ABC.com. Other Links From TVGuide.com |
'American Idol' Without Randy Jackson? Alums Weigh In (Video) (THR) - 4 days ago![]() Among the finalists praising the departing judge on the season 12 finale red carpet: season six's Blake Lewis and Chris Richardson, season nine's Lee DeWyze and season 11's Jessica Sanchez. |
| VIDEO: Hangover Star Zach Galifianakis Reveals Why He Quit Drinking (TVGuide) - 4 days ago The Hangover Part III may be hitting theaters next weekend, but the real-life hangovers have ended for star Zach Galifianakis. During an appearance on Conan this week, Galifianakis told host Conan O'Brien that he quit drinking after a tipsy late-night incident in Manhattan. Other Links From TVGuide.com |
| Aly Raisman Gets Drug Tested at Access Hollywood Live (TVGuide) - 5 days ago Talk about strange timing. Olympic gymnast and Dancing with the Stars contestant Aly Raisman underwent her random drug test from the World Anti-Doping Agency this week — just before an appearance on Access Hollywood Live and days before she's set to compete in the DWTS finale. Other Links From TVGuide.com |
| Kanye West's SNL Rant: "I Ain't Doing No Motherf---ing Skits" (TVGuide) - 5 days ago Saturday Night Live closes out its 38th season this weekend, with host Ben Affleck and musical guest Kanye West. And one thing is clear: Don't expect West to demonstrate that he has any sense of humor whatsoever. West went on a rant about the nature of celebrity at the Adult Swim upfront this week and slammed SNL in the process, according to Complex. Other Links From TVGuide.com |
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