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Last night marked the second-season finale of Lifetime ‘s drama series The Client List . Last year, the network renewed the show a month into its freshman run, upping the order from 10 to 15 for Season 2. This time around, the show had a...
Last night marked the second-season finale of Lifetime ‘s drama series The Client List . Last year, the network renewed the show a month into its freshman run, upping the order from 10 to 15 for Season 2. This time around, the show had a quieter run despite the recent flurry of publicity surrounding star Jennifer Love Hewitt ‘s pregnancy announcement. Last night’s finale pulled 2 million viewers, down from the 2.7 million who watched the Season 1 closer. Still, I hear the ratings dropoff is not the reason for the holdup and the main issue factoring in Lifetime’s decision whether to order a third season. The network and the series producers are figuring out how to deal with Hewitt’s pregnancy creatively and logistically. (Hewitt announced two weeks ago that she was three months along.) I hear a major sticking point has been demands from Hewitt, who serves as an executive producer on the series, about the storyline for Season 3. I hear Hewitt has asked that Brian Hallisay, her real-life fiance and father of her baby, also play her character Riley’s baby daddy on the show in a major story arc next season. I hear that is at odds with the ideas from the Client List showrunner, who I hear pitched the series’ male lead Colin Egglesfield, and the network brass, who I hear have not settled on a character as they are looking to keep their options open but are not willing to go with Hallisay, who I hear doesn’t have wide support there. Hallisay started on the show as a recurring and subsequently was promoted to a regular with Hewitt’s backing. I hear the two sides are currently at an impasse, leading to the delay in the Season 3 decision. I also hear both sides appear willing to walk away, though sources stress a compromise is reachable. “There are many story lines we are exploring,” a rep for Hewitt said. “So any suggestion that we are not doing our best to develop a great season is simply not accurate.” Source: deadline
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Showtime has released the pilot for Ray Donovan Online.Watch it here on Showtime's Player or YouTube (US Only)YouTube (US Only)
Showtime has released the pilot for Ray Donovan Online.Watch it here on Showtime's Player or YouTube (US Only)YouTube (US Only)
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My rankings for the performances featured in the Top 3 episode of The Voice season 4. Watch all of the performances from this episode HERE .
My rankings for the performances featured in the Top 3 episode of The Voice season 4. Watch all of the performances from this episode HERE .
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Prior to its release, "Man of Steel" reviews were crummy, rating just 56 percent fresh on Rotten Tomatoes. But by 10 p.m. on Friday night, Warner Bros. knew that word of mouth on its Superman reboot was going to be very strong due to its...
Prior to its release, "Man of Steel" reviews were crummy, rating just 56 percent fresh on Rotten Tomatoes. But by 10 p.m. on Friday night, Warner Bros. knew that word of mouth on its Superman reboot was going to be very strong due to its "A-" CinemaScore rating. Movie marketing data and box office analysis is more high-tech and widespread than ever before, but Hollywood studios are still getting their first handle on whether paying customers loved or hated their new releases the old-fashioned way. Related Articles: 10 of the Most Loved or Hated Movies: Films That Got A+ or F CinemaScores (Photos) 'Man of Steel's' Surprising Daddy Demo - and What It Means (Video) 'A+' CinemaScore Grade Puts Hit '42' In Classy Company - Signaling Longevity at Box Office read more
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In a 45-minute interview on PBS, the president says he has asked the intelligence committee to see how much information can be declassified “without further compromising the program.”read more
In a 45-minute interview on PBS, the president says he has asked the intelligence committee to see how much information can be declassified “without further compromising the program.”read more
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The seven-foot statue is the first of its kind in the U.S. to honor the late actor and martial arts expert.read more
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Teen Wolf – Recap: Was Derek Put to Sleep? via Rickey.org Episode 3 of Season 3 of MTV’s Teen Wolf surely shook things up. All Scott McCall needs at this point is for some awful virgin-loving demon to rise from the earth. Did Derek...
Teen Wolf – Recap: Was Derek Put to Sleep? via Rickey.org Episode 3 of Season 3 of MTV’s Teen Wolf surely shook things up. All Scott McCall needs at this point is for some awful virgin-loving demon to rise from the earth. Did Derek make the ultimate sacrifice? I have to begin the recap and review of Episode 3, “Fireflies,” by reminding you all of the one key rule to surviving any supernatural horror; steer clear of the woods after dark. Sorry, lovely lesbians who neglected to notice the gigantic full moon, but don’t you know by now that flesh eating werewolves and, worse yet, creepy bugs live in the forest? As Scott (Tyler Posey) and his crew tracked down the rabid Boyd (Sinqua Walls) and Cora (Adelaid Kane), our favorite ginger, Lydia (Holland Roden), found herself recovering from the psychotic wail that closed out last week’s episode with a good old fashioned mental snap. MTV “Teen Wolf” Episode 3 opened with two young children playfully catching fireflies in the woods at night. A score reminiscent of one that would play over a Steven Spielberg film played over their frolicking. What a lovely scene that was set, yet not a parent in sight. The gargantuan Boyd nearly tore the two in half, but as it turns out, fireflies hate werewolves almost as much as vampires do. An angry swarm of the bugs distracted Boyd while the boy and girl made their way to the safety of Scott McCall’s arms. Meanwhile, Derek Hale (Tyler Hoechlin) had been searching another stretch of the woods alone. The power and speed of the moon-juiced wolves far outmatched their own, so the two decided to partner up. At this point we the viewers loved the concept of, well, super friendly bugs. There’s a first time for everything! Of course, that first time was completely trumped by the scene that would follow. A young female couple transformed a boring old tent into what looked like a five-star hotel room. Seriously, I’d be afraid to light one candle in a tent, and there seemed to be dozens. “If the tent is a’rockin’, don’t come a’knockin’” has officially been replaced with, “If the ten is a’rockin’, you go on fire.” Not that the two ever got the opportunity to get down and dirty. A swarm of cricket-like black insects began to collect outside the tent, driving one of the girls to run screaming like a wild woman through the trees. Eventually, the swarm devoured her without even leaving so much as a bone or two. The girl’s partner stood outside the tent calling out and searching, only find herself targeted by a crazed Cora and subsequently rescued by Scott and Isaac (Daniel Sharman). Later, the girl’s tale of a she-wolf attacking her would be ruled inconclusive due to the fact that she’d dropped a bit of ecstasy prior to lighting her ten thousand candles. MTV “Teen Wolf” Meanwhile, Lydia decided to cap off her night of screaming like a lunatic with a trip to the store. Wherever she was heading, I’m not sure. Maybe a 7-11? Poof! Lydia stepped out of her car and into the scene of a grizzly murder. How she ended up at a public pool in the middle of the night remained a mystery, but the lifeguard on duty certainly wasn’t telling anyone. Lydia followed up a 911 call with a call to Stiles (Dylan O’Brien), who examined the scene, noticing a purity ring, before informing Scott’s pack that Boyd and Cora had most likely killed a boy. Derek wouldn’t buy it. Even with super speed, the two could never had made it that far in time to murder the boy. Scott, on the other hand, refused to consider anything else. If you ask me, the fact that the body was that of a lifeguard propped up perfectly in his chair was the first tip off that something was amiss. Giant tip off number two had to be that the man was watching over an empty pool in the middle of the night. Nobody found that the least bit odd? Allison Argent (Crystal Reed) sat moping in her car following Scott’s revelation that her dead mother took a bite from Derek becaus
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‘The Client List’ renewal in jeopardy over baby drama via Rickey.org Credit: Lifetime So it looks like the renewal prospects for Lifetime’s The Client List have hit a bit of a snag. TVLine reports that the trouble with ...
‘The Client List’ renewal in jeopardy over baby drama via Rickey.org Credit: Lifetime So it looks like the renewal prospects for Lifetime’s The Client List have hit a bit of a snag. TVLine reports that the trouble with the series, which just wrapped up its second season on Sunday, stems from star Jennifer Love Hewitt’s real-life pregnancy by co-star and fiancé Brian Hallisay. The actress reportedly wants the real-life father of her child to be the father of her fictional baby on the show. The problem, however, is that neither the network nor the show’s creative staff have decided on how to handle the character’s pregnancy in season three just yet. But one thing is for certain, neither party is all that keen on Hewitt’s proposal. The showrunner is reportedly pushing for co-star Colin Egglesfield, who plays Hewitt’s brother-in-law Evan, to be the father of the child, while Lifetime higher-ups remain ambivalent about which direction to take the storyline. This has had the result of delaying all negotiations for a season three renewal, as Hewitt’s real-life pregnancy means that her fictional pregnancy would likely have to be integral to the show’s third season. “There are many story lines we are exploring,” Hewitt’s rep told Deadline. “So any suggestion that we are not doing our best to develop a great season is simply not accurate.” Though the series still draws solid ratings for Lifetime, the second season finale took a significant hit. The episode averaged 2 million viewers, down from last year’s 2.7 million haul. Of course, one must factor in the competition, which included the season premiere of True Blood, as well as, to a lesser extent, the NBA Finals. It would be a surprise if the show ultimately failed to get renewed over all this baby drama, but stranger things have certainly happened. Via: TVLine The Voice • American Idol • The X Factor
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Adam Levine is rooting for Danielle Bradbery of Team Blake Shelton, praising her for once again showing perfection with her rendition of 'Born to Fly'.
Adam Levine is rooting for Danielle Bradbery of Team Blake Shelton, praising her for once again showing perfection with her rendition of 'Born to Fly'.
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If you thought that NBC had already aired the season finale of Betty White's Off Their Rockers, you'd be wrong. The peacock network has announced they have a pair of leftover episodes and will...
If you thought that NBC had already aired the season finale of Betty White's Off Their Rockers, you'd be wrong. The peacock network has announced they have a pair of leftover episodes and will...
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