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I literally just screamed upon flipping through this week’s Entertainment Weekly when I found over a page devoted to Gillian Anderson!
How cute was Jenna on EW?! Click to Watch!
Well played, Entertainment Weekly. You only used that photo four times in one article/page load. I congratulate your restraint.
The yahoo thing actually made this week’s bullseye in entertainment weekly
Click through to watch the first two minutes of Orphan Black: S1E09 - Unconscious Selection.
#SaveKira
Thank you #entertainmentweekly for featuring my Sprouse dress front and CENTER! #metball
No more ”Hard Knock Life” for us! The 2012 revival...
The current issue of Entertainment Weekly features Judy Blume. Images of her were made by Julian Dufort on location in Florida.
73 posts tagged Parks and Recreation
We sort of think Patton Oswalt was onto something with his Star Wars-Marvel crossover pitch, so we made him this poster.
You know, the number one book you pretended to read in college.
Anyone else want to skip work/school today and just watch this episode over and over and over?
The mayor of Pawnee still hasn’t been cast — we’re holding out for you, Bill Murray — but we can tell you who’s playing the mayor of Partridge, Minn. (Ben’s hometown) on an upcoming episode of Parks and Rec: the great J.K. Simmons.
“When I was young, I had a TV show idea called Let’s Get Outta Here! I thought it would be a great MTV show, which is just a bunch of attractive people running place to place. They all meet up in a park and look at each other and they’re like, ‘Let’s get outta here!’ And they just run to the next place. Maybe when they run from place to place, one of them gets in a fight, and two of them become a couple—it doesn’t matter. The point is: They have to get somewhere, and then they have to get the hell outta there.”
Amy Poehler: World’s most quotable woman?
This week in EW: Lena Dunham’s the cover star of our Women Who Run TV issue, which celebrates the on- and off-screen talent creating the smartest female-driven comedies and dramas on TV right now.
Other highlights: We eavesdrop on a conversation between Scandal’s show runner Shonda Rhimes and star Kerry Washington, get Amy Poehler’s advice for making it in show business, and chat with Mindy Kaling about the perks of being a boss lady.
“I want Bill Murray to play the mayor [of Pawnee], and I just dream about it every night. I whisper it to a bird and then I open the window and the bird flies away.”
Yeah, can’t resist posting one more quote from our Sundance interview with Amy Poehler and Adam Scott. (Shouldn’t be hard to guess which one said this.)
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