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Lifetime's 'Army Wives' new season begins tonight, June 7

7 June 2009 4:40 PM, PDT | Monsters and Critics | See recent Monsters and Critics news »

Ratings topper "Army Wives," returns for a third season with 18 all-new episodes, tonight, Sunday, June 7, at 10 pm (Et/Pt) on Lifetime Television. Lifetime.s 25-year history ratings winner Army Wives. second season was seen by more than 80 million viewers. Since its premiere in 2007, Army Wives has consistently set ratings records in households and all key female demographics and has already been picked up for a fourth season. The series films in Charleston, South Carolina and stars Kim Delaney, Sally Pressman, Brigid Brannagh, Brian McNamara, Sterling K. Brown, Wendy Davis, Drew Fuller, Terry Serpico, Katelyn Pippy and Catherine Bell. The series follows the lives and struggles of these women . and one man . living »

- April MacIntyre

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[DVD Review] Army Wives: The Complete Second Season

3 June 2009 9:14 PM, PDT | JustPressPlay.net | See recent JustPressPlay news »

Bordering dangerously close to soap opera melodrama, Army Wives caters to the patriotic female crowd. Yes, it’s Lifetime, so the more discerning TV audiences need not apply – but for those who feel television doesn’t offer enough pure, red-blooded American nationalism, Army Wives might fit your tastes. In accordance with the Lifetime status quo, the series maintains a fabricated appearance even in its second season, using very little to distinguish itself from similar dramas.

The basic premise of the show sees Roxy (Sally Pressman) moving to a nearby army post after marrying Trevor LeBlanc (Drew Fuller), an enlisted soldier. On the base she finds herself bound to a group of women affectionately known as Army Wives. Claudia Joy Holden (Kim Delaney), Pamela Moran (Brigid Brannagh), Denise Sherwood (Catherine Bell) and honorary “army wife” Roland Burton (Sterling K. Brown), whose wife just returned from a tour in Afghanistan, make up »

- Lex Walker

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Ask the Flying Monkey (January 08, 2009)

7 January 2009 9:09 PM, PST | AfterElton.com | See recent AfterElton.com news »

Have a question about gay male entertainment? Ask the Monkey!

Q: In early November it was announced that Stan Lee would be bringing Perry Moore's novel Hero to Showtime as a series. Do you know if the project is still moving forward or has it hit a stumbling block? – Matt, Jackson, Ms

Perry Moore

Photo credit Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images

A: It’s definitely on, but it’s still very early in the process. “As part of our Showtime deal, we were sworn to secrecy,” Perry tells the Flying Monkey. “We were dying – it was hard to keep the news inside!”

Perry did bring Stan Lee onto the Glbt panel at the San Diego ComicCon as a “surprise guest,” but all they were able to say is that they’d worked out a “partnership” — which resulted in much speculation that that might mean a movie or a graphic novel. »

- dennis

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