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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.
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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.
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Ratings for the 2010-2011 TV season are in! Here’s how every broadcast show averaged in the all-important adults 18-49 demographic. The numbers include DVR viewings that took place within seven days after an episode’s premiere. For those keeping score at home: NBC’s The Voice is the highest-rated new show, followed by CBS’ Mike & Molly. CBS’ $#*! My Dad Says also ranks as the highest-rated canceled show, while ABC’s Shark Tank is the lowest-rated renewed entertainment show among the Big 4 networks. The full list is here.
“Once they’d arrived in the city, the kids were reminded that they still had two songs to write for Nationals. This is where we’re expected to believe that Mr. Schuester would (1) let his kids wait until the day before competition to write two songs, (2) let his kids write the songs period, and (3) not have some sort of backup plan that included them rehearsing previously recorded songs from other artists. But I’m not nitpicking. Nope.”
Sandra’s last Glee recap of the season is pretty great. What did you guys think of the finale?
[We interrupt your regularly scheduled Tumbling with this message from the Steeler Nation:]
On the eve of Glee’s season finale, we’re taking a look back at this year’s most memorable performances and asking who sang each tune better: the original performer(s), or the Glee cast. So, The Warblers or Maroon 5? Lady Gaga or the New Directions? Lady Antebellum or Puck and Rachel? Listen to both versions at EW.com, then cast your vote in our polls!
“I no longer feel a need to ”make sense” of Lost… which is why I won’t be using this anniversary column to complete the project I began last summer and never finished, entitled ”The Final Theory of Lost.” ”Solving Lost” was a game that gave me pleasure when the show was on the air and doling out puzzle pieces; not so much now that the puzzle, no matter how fuzzy the picture, is finished. Beholding the messy whole, I realized I was good with Lost being messy.”
Hey, did you know that Doc Jensen finally published his long-promised last Lost column yesterday, on the anniversary of the show’s finale? Because he did! But instead of being about figuring out the show, it’s about… well, find out for yourself.
“Sorry, who dissed The Office finale? I f—-ing didn’t, that’s for sure…The US version of The Office has probably made me ten times the money that the UK version did. I wouldn’t knock it. It’s still my show.”
Ricky Gervais backpedals after dissing The [American] Office, still finds a way to dis The [American] Office.
Who’s that lady shaking hands with Serena van der Woodsen? Why, none other than Cecily von Ziegesar, the woman who wrote the wildly popular YA series on which Gossip Girl is based. The author is apparently appearing as herself in GG’s fourth season finale, which airs tonight.
So, wait… do the Gossip Girl books exist in the TV world of Gossip Girl? Is the universe collapsing in on itself??
Will we finally meet the mother of Ted’s children in this year’s HIMYM season finale? Here’s your answer!
(SPOILER ALERT: Man, how much longer can they drag this ish out?)
“He knew he made mistakes, and he went home and honed them. He blew us away. He’s got so much going on in that brain of his. Sometimes I think it’s going to pour out of his ears! But for all of those reasons, he was our winner.”
Gail Simmons blogs the finale of Top Chef: All-Stars. Also included: her thoughts on Richard’s wacky dessert (“Do I want a scoop of foie gras ice ream on a cone during my summer vacation? Absolutely not”) and Mike’s pepperoni puree (“I went crazy for his meat dish, mostly because it was silly”).
Tonight, Jersey Shore’s ratings record-breaking third season draws to a close. In honor of the occasion, Shore co-creator and executive producer SallyAnn Salsano—a Long Islander who spent summer weekends partying at Seaside Heights herself—spoke exclusively to EW to answer our burning questions: What’s coming in tonight’s finale? What we should expect when the gang goes to Italy next season? And how will two planned spin-offs resemble The Hangover and Laverne & Shirley, respectively?
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