Host and musical guest Mick Jagger presided over a surprisingly star-studded farewell to Kristin Wiig. And it was terrific! read more
NFL quarterback Eli Manning's stint on SNL wasn't necessarily a classic for the ages, but at least he proved that the Giants aren't the only team he plays well with. read more
The famously grim actor swung by SNL this week to promote his new comedy, Men in Black 3. So how'd he do? read more
Brolin and Fred Armisen make for a delightfully wacky pairing. read more
The talented Modern Family actress brought her thickly accented pizzazz to 30 Rockefeller Plaza this week, but did the SNL writers give her anything to work with? read more
The troubled actress (or whatever she does these days) begged her way onto the late-night show and the inevitable happened. read more
Plus: Shark Tank returns and Prime Suspect gets a (brief) revival. read more
Plus: White Collar returns and The CW unveils its newest model-centric reality show. read more
Plus: NBC jumps on the vampire bandwagon, Rob debuts grande, and The Simpsons welcomes guests from Portlandia. read more
IFC's unbuttoned sketch show should be better this season now that the training wheels have come off, the guest list has gotten longer, and the budget has grown. read more
Plus: Downton Abbey, Absolutely Fabulous, and Charles Barkley on SNL. read more
Plus: Grey's Anatomy remains intense and a group of Italian-Americans returns to a New Jersey beach community. read more
In this new clip from Season 2, Fred and Carrie try one episode of the sci-fi drama. Then another, and another, and another, until it’s too late. read more
They definitely have an "up all night," slap-happy feel to them, and in that way are pretty contagious. read more
IFC's comedy returns early next year and sends Carrie and Fred's anal-retentive characters to play with some pooches in this clip. read more
Emma Stone is cute and a great comic actress who's willing to make herself look ridiculous, and she kind of outshone some of SNL's younger female cast members this week. read more
Stiller has his shtick and he does it well, but we don't get particularly excited or annoyed by him. Which, funnily enough, is the same way we felt about SNL's episode of the season. read more
Plus: Suburgatory is off to a good start, NBC is working on a Western, and Parenthood will last a little longer. read more
SNL returned for its Season 37 premiere with no cast hirings or firings and Alec Baldwin and Radiohead walking the boards. Believe it or not, there were highlights! read more
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