As "Parenthood" nears the end of its sixth and final season there are a lot of questions that need to be answered. The cast is opening up about the upcoming "big death" this season, while actor Sam Jaeger (who plays Joel Graham) reveals what is happening with Joel and Julia Braverman-Graham's (played by Erika Christensen) relationship on the show. Read More »
This week is the Law & Order: SVU, Chicago Fire and Chicago P.D. crossover and there are a lot of different storylines coming into play. In addition to the different characters crossing over this week, will there be any relationship crossovers? Maybe! Read More »
It was earlier reported that NBC's Today Show snagged the first-ever interview with former Ravens player Ray Rice following the release of the terribly shocking video of him punching his wife Janay Rice in an Atlantic City elevator, knocking her completely unconscious. Well, now Rice has updated us all, saying he's made no commitment. Read More »
Following the swing seen around the world, it seems safe to say the world has turned completely against the NFL’s Ray Rice. Well, now the football player has agreed to break his silence and sit down with Matt Lauer of NBC’s Today Show for a one-on-one interview – the first since the release of the horrifying video featuring Rice knocking his wife, Janay Rice, out in an elevator in Atlantic City. Read More »
After making its official premiere, Constantine now arrives with its third episode on NBC. Now that audiences have met actor Matt Ryan as John Constantine, will Michael James Shaw's Para Midnite fight the DC Comics anti-hero for "The Devil's Vinyl?" Read More »
'Real Housewives of Atlanta' star Kenya Moore will be duking it out with 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' star Brandi Glanville in the new season of 'Celebrity Apprentice,' but Brandi feels she can take on her Atlanta counterpart. Read More »
Bravo's "Real Housewives of Atlanta" star Claudia Jordan is bringing the drama to the seventh season of the reality show staple, but it's her drama off screen that pales in comparison. In 2012, the former "Celebrity Apprentice" contestant had filed for bankruptcy due to bad decision-making when it came to her finances. "I definitely had money and lost it all and got it back, lost it all again and now I'm on the upswing," she told "Radar Online." "I was a victim of some predatory loans, and I remember I was depressed for a while to the point I was actually suicidal." Many different events in her life occurred at the same time, which led her to hit rock bottom. Read More »
Happy Endings and now Marry Me creator, David Caspe is opening up about his new NBC series and telling everyone why they should be tuning in. Read More »
After months of refurbishing comedian Jerrod Carmichael’s deal, it looks like NBC is FINALLY ready to move forward on a multi-camera series inspired by the comic’s material. Carmichael, who appeared in the Seth Rogen-Zac Efron led film Neighbors earlier this year, will reportedly create and star in the series with Neighbors’ director Nick Stoller writing the script. Read More »
Looks like former Tonight Show host Jay Leno is heading home… sort of. The Hollywood Reporter notes that the famed comedian, who was replaced by Jimmy Fallon back in February, is heading back to the NBC series this coming Friday, Nov. 7 to appear as a guest. Read More »
Katherine Heigl is on the comeback trail after her tumultuous run on "Grey's Anatomy" and her tanking movie career sidelined her for years. Now she's back promoting her new NBC drama "State of Affairs" with a Q&A on her Facebook page. When asked by a fan, "I've heard rumors that you're very rude. What's your thoughts?," Katherine took the question in stride and answered it politely. "Yeah I've heard those too ... honestly I don't think I am ... nothing makes me more uncomfortable than confrontation or hurting someone's feelings and I would never, ever actively do so on purpose," she said. "Of course just like any human being I've made mistakes and unwittingly or carelessly spoken or acted but I always try to make any wrong right. That doesn't mean I won't stand up for myself by drawing boundaries and asking to be treated kindly and respectfully but I don't do that with any rude or unkind intentions just with the same strength and honesty I think every one of us is entitled to." Rumors of her being difficult to work with started years ago when she decided not to submit her name for Emmy recognition for her work on "Grey's Anatomy." At the time, the Knocked Up actress said it was because she felt she hadn't had good enough material to work with. That enraged creator Shonda Rhimes, who also created "Scandal," and led to Katherine leaving the ABC show soon after. Read More »
Two new TV series have officially been cancelled by NBC. "Bad Judge" and "A to Z" were cut from the NBC lineup Friday, Oct. 31. They will, however, finish out their first seasons. Each first-year comedy will not be renewed for a sophomore season, but they will finish out their 13-episode season, "TV Guide" confirmed. The news broke after both series received low ratings. "At 9/8c, 'Bad Judge' drew 3.9 million viewers and a 0.9 rating in the adults 18-to-49 demographic. At 9:30/8:30c, 'A to Z' attracted just 2.49 million and a 0.7 rating," "TV Guide" reported. Read More »
After making its official premiere, "Constantine" now arrives with its second episode on NBC. Now that audiences have met actor Matt Ryan as John Constantine, viewers are about to be introduced to a new character starring actress Angélica Celaya in the episode, 'The Darkness Beneath.' Read More »