It’s probably for the best Make It Or Break It ended when it did. Kerri Strug might have pulled off a gold-clinching vault on a sprained ankle at the 1996 Olympics, but that kind of odds-flouting miracle certainly didn’t seem in store for the teen gymnasts of Miobi, who mostly limped to the finish of last night’s season 3 finale.
It was an issue of set-up, really. The entire dramatic thrust of the series has been centered on the girls’ dreams of competing at the 2012 London Olympics (an event that would likely happen before the return of the show...
It was an issue of set-up, really. The entire dramatic thrust of the series has been centered on the girls’ dreams of competing at the 2012 London Olympics (an event that would likely happen before the return of the show...
- 5/15/2012
- by Lanford Beard
- EW.com - PopWatch
It's all come tumbling down for ABC Family's "Make It Or Break It" (Mondays at 9 p.m. Et).
The network has revealed that the current third season will be the last for the gymnastics-centric drama, The Hollywood Reporter confirmed. The Season 3 finale, which is scheduled to air on May 14, will be its final episode.
On Twitter, "Make It Or Break It" creator Holly Sorensen confirmed the cancellation and hoped for a movie, or a reverse decision.
Miobi nation. We all love you so much. And we are, very sadly, three weeks away from the series finale of #miobi
— Holly Sorensen (@HollyBSorensen) April 24, 2012
i know. its terribly sad, but its the networks call. we would really love to go to the olympics.
— Holly Sorensen (@HollyBSorensen) April 24, 2012
miobi nation, stranger things have happened. networks do change their mind. we'd love a movie at least. but we respect our network.
— Holly Sorensen...
The network has revealed that the current third season will be the last for the gymnastics-centric drama, The Hollywood Reporter confirmed. The Season 3 finale, which is scheduled to air on May 14, will be its final episode.
On Twitter, "Make It Or Break It" creator Holly Sorensen confirmed the cancellation and hoped for a movie, or a reverse decision.
Miobi nation. We all love you so much. And we are, very sadly, three weeks away from the series finale of #miobi
— Holly Sorensen (@HollyBSorensen) April 24, 2012
i know. its terribly sad, but its the networks call. we would really love to go to the olympics.
— Holly Sorensen (@HollyBSorensen) April 24, 2012
miobi nation, stranger things have happened. networks do change their mind. we'd love a movie at least. but we respect our network.
— Holly Sorensen...
- 4/26/2012
- by Jaimie Etkin
- Huffington Post
It's all come tumbling down for ABC Family's "Make It Or Break It" (Mondays at 9 p.m. Et).
The network has revealed that the current third season will be the last for the gymnastics-centric drama, The Hollywood Reporter confirmed. The Season 3 finale, which is scheduled to air on May 14, will be its final episode.
On Twitter, "Make It Or Break It" creator Holly Sorensen confirmed the cancellation and hoped for a movie, or a reverse decision.
Miobi nation. We all love you so much. And we are, very sadly, three weeks away from the series finale of #miobi
— Holly Sorensen (@HollyBSorensen) April 24, 2012
i know. its terribly sad, but its the networks call. we would really love to go to the olympics.
— Holly Sorensen (@HollyBSorensen) April 24, 2012
miobi nation, stranger things have happened. networks do change their mind. we'd love a movie at least. but we respect our network.
— Holly Sorensen...
The network has revealed that the current third season will be the last for the gymnastics-centric drama, The Hollywood Reporter confirmed. The Season 3 finale, which is scheduled to air on May 14, will be its final episode.
On Twitter, "Make It Or Break It" creator Holly Sorensen confirmed the cancellation and hoped for a movie, or a reverse decision.
Miobi nation. We all love you so much. And we are, very sadly, three weeks away from the series finale of #miobi
— Holly Sorensen (@HollyBSorensen) April 24, 2012
i know. its terribly sad, but its the networks call. we would really love to go to the olympics.
— Holly Sorensen (@HollyBSorensen) April 24, 2012
miobi nation, stranger things have happened. networks do change their mind. we'd love a movie at least. but we respect our network.
— Holly Sorensen...
- 4/26/2012
- by Jaimie Etkin
- Aol TV.
It’s been pretty quiet around the Rock while Make It or Break It has been off the air for almost a year. So with just hours until our favorite melodramatic teen gymnasts grace our screens again, we couldn’t wait to talk about the new season with executive producer Holly Sorensen.
First thing’s first, if you haven’t been properly introduced to Miobi, tonight’s episode is your chance to become part of the Rock girls fan club. “The premiere episode plays like a series premiere, not just a season premiere,” she says. “It completely stands alone. If...
First thing’s first, if you haven’t been properly introduced to Miobi, tonight’s episode is your chance to become part of the Rock girls fan club. “The premiere episode plays like a series premiere, not just a season premiere,” she says. “It completely stands alone. If...
- 3/26/2012
- by April Daley
- EW - Inside TV
Sure, we still have to wait until Monday, March 26 to see the "Make It or Break It" Season 3 premiere, but thanks to some new episode descriptions from ABC Family, we've got the scoop on what's happening in the first six episodes.
In case you missed our post about the season premiere and following two weeks, Payson, Kaylie and Lauren will deal with more drama from Kelly Parker (that troublemaker!), plus added pressure from working at the USA Training Center and the fact that there are only a few weeks to go before the Olympics.
Now, check out the descriptions for episodes 4-6:
Monday, April 16: "Growing Pains"
It's midway through the qualifying period at the USA Training Center as the girls prepare for a day of family visits. Nervous that she'll have to play referee to her bickering, divorced parents, Kaylie decides to bring along boyfriend Austin to their...
In case you missed our post about the season premiere and following two weeks, Payson, Kaylie and Lauren will deal with more drama from Kelly Parker (that troublemaker!), plus added pressure from working at the USA Training Center and the fact that there are only a few weeks to go before the Olympics.
Now, check out the descriptions for episodes 4-6:
Monday, April 16: "Growing Pains"
It's midway through the qualifying period at the USA Training Center as the girls prepare for a day of family visits. Nervous that she'll have to play referee to her bickering, divorced parents, Kaylie decides to bring along boyfriend Austin to their...
- 3/20/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
"Make It Or Break It" finally returns to ABC Family for its third season on Monday, March 26 at 9 p.m. Et. The Rock girls are just eight weeks away from possibly making the Olympic gymnastics team, and ABC Family has released episode descriptions for the first few weeks that give us a little more info as to what Payson, Kaylie and Lauren will be up to as they pursue their dreams of Olympic Gold.
Check out what's happening in the first three episodes:
Monday, March 26: "Smells Like Winner" (Season premiere)Payson, Kaylie and Lauren are one step closer to making their dream of Olympic Gold a reality, but first they must endure eight weeks at the USA Training Center to make the final cut. With a new coach, new rivals, and new distractions, the girls must really up their game. Payson tries to focus on her training after receiving upsetting news,...
Check out what's happening in the first three episodes:
Monday, March 26: "Smells Like Winner" (Season premiere)Payson, Kaylie and Lauren are one step closer to making their dream of Olympic Gold a reality, but first they must endure eight weeks at the USA Training Center to make the final cut. With a new coach, new rivals, and new distractions, the girls must really up their game. Payson tries to focus on her training after receiving upsetting news,...
- 2/28/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Make It or Break It and The Secret Life to Return March 26
ABC Family has announced return dates for gymnastics drama Make It or Break It and The Secret Life of the American Teenager, whose star Shailene Woodley recently picked up a Golden Globe nomination for her role in The Descendants.
The Monday after Pretty Little Liars and The Lying Game sign off for the season, Make It and The Secret Life will be making their returns for their third full season and back half of their third season, respectively. On March 26th, we'll be picking back up with Amy Juergens and her ever-changing social life at 8:00, with the girls of the Rock continuing their search for Olympic gold at 9:00.
When we last left The Secret Life of the American Teenager, Amy had accepted Ricky's proposal, Adrian had slept with Henry, and Grace and Jack may not be...
ABC Family has announced return dates for gymnastics drama Make It or Break It and The Secret Life of the American Teenager, whose star Shailene Woodley recently picked up a Golden Globe nomination for her role in The Descendants.
The Monday after Pretty Little Liars and The Lying Game sign off for the season, Make It and The Secret Life will be making their returns for their third full season and back half of their third season, respectively. On March 26th, we'll be picking back up with Amy Juergens and her ever-changing social life at 8:00, with the girls of the Rock continuing their search for Olympic gold at 9:00.
When we last left The Secret Life of the American Teenager, Amy had accepted Ricky's proposal, Adrian had slept with Henry, and Grace and Jack may not be...
- 1/9/2012
- by Shilo Adams
- TVovermind.com
Nicole Anderson chats about ‘Mean Girls 2’
Exclusive Interview with Michael Aaron Gallagher
As one of Hollywood’s most-talented rising young stars, 20 year-old Nicole Anderson, continues to light up the screen with her style and charm. Whether she is playing a girl-next-door character like Macy Misa on the Disney Channel show “Jonas L.A.,” a dramatic role like Bianca Miller in “Accused at 17,” or the devious Kelly Parker on ABC Family’s “Make It or Break It,” Anderson is showing she has a knack for both comedy and drama.
On Jan. 23, her new movie “Mean Girls 2” premieres on ABC Family. With a cast that includes Jennifer Stone (“Wizards of Waverly Place”) and Tim Meadows (“Saturday Night Live”), the sequel to the unforgettable 2004 classic “Mean Girls” (written by Tina Fey and starring Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, and Amanda Seyfried), was filmed during the summer of 2010 in Atlanta, Georgia.
I recently...
Exclusive Interview with Michael Aaron Gallagher
As one of Hollywood’s most-talented rising young stars, 20 year-old Nicole Anderson, continues to light up the screen with her style and charm. Whether she is playing a girl-next-door character like Macy Misa on the Disney Channel show “Jonas L.A.,” a dramatic role like Bianca Miller in “Accused at 17,” or the devious Kelly Parker on ABC Family’s “Make It or Break It,” Anderson is showing she has a knack for both comedy and drama.
On Jan. 23, her new movie “Mean Girls 2” premieres on ABC Family. With a cast that includes Jennifer Stone (“Wizards of Waverly Place”) and Tim Meadows (“Saturday Night Live”), the sequel to the unforgettable 2004 classic “Mean Girls” (written by Tina Fey and starring Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, and Amanda Seyfried), was filmed during the summer of 2010 in Atlanta, Georgia.
I recently...
- 3/13/2011
- by Michael Aaron Gallagher
- StayFamous.net
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