crazyiswhatyouget asked: where does jane by design stand? will there be another season? it was a really good show, but i feel as though The Carrie Diaries is taking its place because it's so much better.
“Jane By Design” was canceled last August.
crazyiswhatyouget asked: where does jane by design stand? will there be another season? it was a really good show, but i feel as though The Carrie Diaries is taking its place because it's so much better.
“Jane By Design” was canceled last August.
Hey Internet, gather round to see Dr. Tobias Fünke’s all-new Internet Video Actor Reel! With characters like Doctor, Cowpoke and Action Hero, there’s something for everyone! Insert him anywhere!
Yes.
Tobias Funke’s sizzle reel. Tweeted by Ron Howard.
May 14 marks the 15th anniversary of the “Seinfeld” finale, an event that attracted over 76 million viewers and divided opinions so spectacularly that it’s still discussed to this day. Although writer Larry David reportedly maintains that he has no regrets about the series’s controversial ending, that didn’t stop him from giving it a second shot during “Curb Your Enthusiasm’s” unofficial “Seinfeld” finale Part 2 in 2009.
FIFTEEN YEARS.
Well … OK.
Jackee Harry: ‘Idol’s’ Future Looks Bleak, At Least We Have Candice Clover
That’s right, Jackee blogged for HuffPost TV about “American Idol.”
Okay, I, admittedly, haven’t been a (loyal) American Idol viewer since the adroit Carrie Underwood went all the way during season four.
I actually cried and cheered when Idol almni Fantasia Barrino, Ruben Studdard, and inaugural winner, Kelly Clarkson, snagged their respective crowns on one of television’s longest-running and most successful talent competitions.
My interest in Idol all but vanished, however, when standout talents such as Chris Daughtry (season 5) and Melinda Doolittle (season 6) shockingly didn’t win… much to the dismay of millions of viewers; myself included.
New ‘Arrested Development’ Clip featuring Ed Helms
Bill Hader is leaving “SNL,” the comedian announced in an interview with The New York Times. His last show will be the Season 38 finale of “Saturday Night Live” on Saturday, May 18, 2013.