Kim Kardashian cameos in tonight's episode of Last Man Standing. What do you have to say about it?
Plus: Charlie Sheen's Anger Management ex is cast, a Cheers alum heads to The Good Wife, and Alcatraz fans are dumb.
That’s it? Billed for weeks as the most vicious takedown A-list Hollywood has endured since, well, last year’s Golden Globe Awards, what returning host Ricky Gervais wound up delivering was something far more tepid—when he was on the stage at all.
Castle also scored big at the democratic awards show, broadcast Wednesday on CBS.
Plus: Tim Tebow is a TV ratings god, get ready for Kim Kardashian in the morning, and Ashton Kutcher wants more Men.
Plus: Martha Stewart's show is done, Work It debuts to so-so ratings, and The CW buys a mystery pilot from the creator of Farscape.
Plus: PBS's Christmas at St. Olaf and Chopped's Season 10 premiere.
Plus: A Katie Couric year-end review, Prime Suspect, and The Mentalist.
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The Mario Lopez-hosted reality show, which facilitated meet-and-greets between celebrities and regular people who don't like them, has been axed after four episodes.
Plus: MTV picks up six new series, Fred Savage signs up for Happy Endings, and there's a Baywatch movie in the works.
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This thing was a nightmare, and like most nightmares, it involved screaming. TONS of screaming. But to be fair, there were SOME highlights. Let's talk about them!
On our list this week: The end of Burger King's "creepy king" commercials, Breaking Bad's Aaron Paul in 500 Days of Summer, and Kim Kardashian's wedding.
Plus: Fringe and Terra Nova get premiere dates, Heidi Klum gets naked for Project Runway, Game of Thrones adds a new cast member, Glee's Cory Monteith used to have a drug problem, and will O.J. Simpson confess to Oprah after all?
While Taylor is best known for her big-screen roles, she has made some memorable appearances on the small screen as well. Seeing as this is TV.com, we thought we’d highlight a few of them.
With about 100 different projects currently in-development at TV networks, there are bound to be few stinkers. Here are ten pilots we hope die early instead of ending up on our screens and ultimately becoming dusty reminders of must-not-see TV.
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Also, Alec Baldwin called Jim Parsons a bastard. All in good fun. Here's where everyone will be clicking today.
The lasso-throwin' supergal is getting a TV reboot, but who should play the bad-guy bustin' beauty?