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There's a rumor buzzing around the Internet that Delta Burke will guest on 'Modern Family' as Cameron's mother. TV Guide had something in the print edition, and it was also repeated here, but the real culprit behind the tale is actor Eric Stonestreet who plays Cam. He said he would love Delta Burke to play his mama ... and it's a great idea.Listen to how Eric described his character's bac...
By tvsquad March 14, 2010
This is not going to sit well with a lot of 'Parks and Recreation' fans, but here goes: Paul Schneider is leaving the show.Co-creator Mike Schur confirms to the LA Times that Schneider is indeed leaving the show. Seems it's a combination of things. The fact that Schneider's character wasn't supposed...
By tvsquad March 14, 2010
It seems unusual to do any sort of review for a Broadway musical on a television site, but 'The Addams Family' has had four television incarnations thus far, two filmed and two animated. Plus, both the leads in the Broadway version (most notably Bebe Neuwirth) have had some history with television acting. Finally, ...
By tvsquad March 14, 2010
In January, things weren't looking good for ABC's 'One Life to Live.' It wasn't just that 'All My Children' was getting the move to Los Angeles, leaving 'OLTL' the lone ABC soap in New York. It wasn't just the delay in going to HD, nor the flagging ratings. It was the stagnant story telling. The emphasis on gay marriage in Dorian's mayoral campaign was over the top, as was the romance of closeted cop Oliver Fish and ex-lab tech Kyle. ... ......
By tvsquad March 14, 2010
(S01E07) One of the best aspects of 'Caprica' (and its predecessor series) is the creators' ability to know exactly how long to drag out a storyline before people get bored with it and replace it with the next level of the storyline. The final, single word spoken by Daniel Graystone in tonight's episode proves that the story is ready for the next step.Another benefit is the ability to have so much happening at once that the viewer ... ......
By tvsquad March 14, 2010
'American Idol' producer Nigel Lythgoe has hinted that a good replacement for the departing Simon Cowell would be none other than Sir Elton John himself. The question is, can Sir Elton be as entertaining as Cowell?Cowell had an acerbic wit that entertained and s...
By tvsquad March 14, 2010
Here's tonight's TV lineup (all times Eastern). At 7, Cartoon Network has a new 'Bakugan.' At 8, FOX has a new 'Cops.' HGTV has a new 'Divine Design' at 8. At 8:30, Nickelodeon has a new 'True Jackson, VP,' then a new episode of 'The Troop.' At 9, FOX has a new 'America's Most Wanted.' CNBC has a new episode of 'The Suze Orman Show' at 9. Lifetime has 'Who Is Clark Rock...
By tvsquad March 14, 2010
There's a lot of things you can call Clint Eastwood. Actor, movie star, director, musician, Oscar-winner ... and on May 31, octogenarian. That's right, the seemingly ageless action star is turning 80 years old. Having seen him in last year's 'Gran Torino,' still growling like Harry Callahan on a good day, it's hard to believe that he's not as formidable a presence on screen as he's ever been. Calling Clint Eastwood a legend, frankly, sounds ... ......
By tvsquad March 14, 2010
You would think that a show with 100 plus episodes that's reaching into its fourteenth season would have more cutting-room floor clutter than a director's cut of 'Road House'. But believe it or not, the thirteenth season of the long running 'South Park' saw its first ever deleted scene. The video, embedded at Comedy Central's blog, takes place during the hilarious...
By tvsquad March 14, 2010
Once again, Lady Justice has struck a blow of freedom and equality for TV watchers everywhere, just the way our Founding Fathers intended (even though they never owned TVs). A U.S. Appeals Court in D.C. refused to change laws that required cable companies to provide channels they own to satellite carriers on equal terms. Comcast and Cablevision have been trying to overturn the law in open court. That means that thanks to ...
By tvsquad March 14, 2010
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