The Sopranos alumna Jamie Lynn Sigler will co-star opposite Kevin Connolly, Vanessa Williams, and James Caan in Fox's multi-camera/hybrid pilot Fantasy Life, written by Tim McAuliffe based on the memoir by one of U.S.' top fantasy experts, Espn's Matthew Berry. When hard-working Mitch (Connolly) lands his ultimate dream job hosting a fantasy football show, he's forced to navigate office politics while becoming the star he never thought he could be. Sigler will play Abby…...
- 3/17/2015
- Deadline TV
What Momsense is Bones up to? Where is Castle boldly going? Which Grey’s romance is about to flatline? How will NCIS‘ Ziva react to tragedy? Read on for answers to those questions plus teases from other shows.
Castle | Valentine’s Day may star Cupid, but a different baby is on Detective Ryan’s mind as the holiday rolls around. Seamus Dever tells us, “There are some very romantic things going on with the rest of the precinct… and some very non-romantic things going on with the Ryans, because he’s got to rush home because Jenny’s temperature is...
Castle | Valentine’s Day may star Cupid, but a different baby is on Detective Ryan’s mind as the holiday rolls around. Seamus Dever tells us, “There are some very romantic things going on with the rest of the precinct… and some very non-romantic things going on with the Ryans, because he’s got to rush home because Jenny’s temperature is...
- 1/10/2013
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Terry O'Quinn as Gavin Doran in "666 Park Avenue" (ABC/Andrew Eccles)
ABC‘s slate of new shows for fall has a strange flavor to it, and it’s going to be a bumpy ride. The network has about as many new shows as returning ones (if you count all the midseasons), and a good percentage of the returning offerings are a year old or less, making this look a bit like a rebuilding year.
Not only is it a rebuilding year, but it’s the year of bringing back every actor and actress who ever had a decent run on a show before. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a network’s new season slate that was so crammed with people returning from something else. If you can’t make it good, I suppose, make sure viewers recognize the faces.
It’s tricky to get a solid feel...
ABC‘s slate of new shows for fall has a strange flavor to it, and it’s going to be a bumpy ride. The network has about as many new shows as returning ones (if you count all the midseasons), and a good percentage of the returning offerings are a year old or less, making this look a bit like a rebuilding year.
Not only is it a rebuilding year, but it’s the year of bringing back every actor and actress who ever had a decent run on a show before. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a network’s new season slate that was so crammed with people returning from something else. If you can’t make it good, I suppose, make sure viewers recognize the faces.
It’s tricky to get a solid feel...
- 5/22/2012
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
With a big festival happening, the doctors set out to treat a mudslide victim, his pregnant wife and soon to be baby, and an electrocution victim who wiped out power to the whole village. Lily (Caroline Dhavernas), Ben (Martin Henderson), Tommy (Zach Gilford), and Ryan (Rachelle Lefevre) race off to the scene of a car accident, arriving in time to see the mudslide landing a man, Roberto, under a tree. Lily and Ben take the man’s pregnant wife, Sydney, to the clinic while Ryan and Tommy attempt to care for her husband.
Sydney is deep in labor but constantly looking for her husband. Ryan and Tommy lever the tree off of Roberto, causing massive hemorrhage. They attempt to bring him into the clinic, but since the medical truck has fallen off the road, they have to carry him on foot. Meanwhile, Ben explain to Roberto’s wife that he is on the way,...
Sydney is deep in labor but constantly looking for her husband. Ryan and Tommy lever the tree off of Roberto, causing massive hemorrhage. They attempt to bring him into the clinic, but since the medical truck has fallen off the road, they have to carry him on foot. Meanwhile, Ben explain to Roberto’s wife that he is on the way,...
- 1/27/2011
- by Brittany Parrish
- FusedFilm
Classroom hijinks, high-drama socializing and the all-consuming threat of adulthood will be the order of business for the new season of "Greek." The ABC Family fictionalized profile of fraternity and sorority life marks the start of a new term on August 31.
The new season chronicles the partying scholars of Cyrus Rhodes as the stumble into a new semester of failing grades, liquor-heavy carousing, pledge terrorizing and relationship drama. Episode one titled "The Day After" picks up where last semester's "The End of the World" shindig left off.
Favorite undergrads who managed to survive last season including Cappie (Scott Michael Foster), Rebecca (Dilshad Vadsaria), Casey (Spencer Grammar), Rusty (Jacob Zachar) and Dale (Clark Duke), are back to the books...and booze.
Guest stars abound as well. Sultry waitress Lana (Olivia Munn, "Attack of the Show!") distracts, Zbz pledge Abby (Olesya Rulin, "High School Musical") irritates and Ashleigh's father, Brian (Kadeem Hardison,...
The new season chronicles the partying scholars of Cyrus Rhodes as the stumble into a new semester of failing grades, liquor-heavy carousing, pledge terrorizing and relationship drama. Episode one titled "The Day After" picks up where last semester's "The End of the World" shindig left off.
Favorite undergrads who managed to survive last season including Cappie (Scott Michael Foster), Rebecca (Dilshad Vadsaria), Casey (Spencer Grammar), Rusty (Jacob Zachar) and Dale (Clark Duke), are back to the books...and booze.
Guest stars abound as well. Sultry waitress Lana (Olivia Munn, "Attack of the Show!") distracts, Zbz pledge Abby (Olesya Rulin, "High School Musical") irritates and Ashleigh's father, Brian (Kadeem Hardison,...
- 8/12/2009
- icelebz.com
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