— Debra Messing on why she initially rejected “Will & Grace.”
27 People You Forgot Were On “Arrested Development”
From Julia Louis-Dreyfus to Armie Hammer and everybody in between.
“Friends” reunion alert! Matthew Perry, Jennifer Aniston and Courtney Cox got together for “Ellen.”
Jessica Walter battled Wonder Woman. Alia Shawkat and Mae Whitman were the stars of Fox Family’s “State of Grace.” Tony Hale was a doctor on “Dawson’s Creek.”
Check out the “Arrested Development” cast’s early roles here!
“Reaper” reunion sneak peek! Ken Marino discusses becoming a demon … and passing out in the demon suit. Click here for more previews.
Sarah Michelle Gellar: I Can’t Be Prouder of ‘Buffy’
It’s been 10 years since “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” ended its seven-year run on TV. I had the chance to ask series star Sarah Michelle Gellar about the show’s lasting legacy.
“Wait, wait. Hold on. Really?” she replied when The Huffington Post told her the 10th anniversary of the “Buffy” finale was upon us. “Wow. God, you just blew my mind.” Robin Williams, who accompanied Gellar on the red carpet said, “It’s kind of wonderful.”
“It is,” Gellar said. “I’m incredibly proud of that show — proud of everybody on it, of what we did … You can’t be prouder of that show. It still holds up in reruns and I’m blessed every day … I’ve been pretty lucky.”
Ask any “Arrested Development” fan for their favorite moment and chances are they’ll come up with the scene or joke in a matter of seconds. However, it’s a little harder for the cast, who spent three years living and breathing the show, to pick just one.
It’s the final countdown.
USA is getting funny. The network ordered two new half-hour comedies to go along with its “Modern Family” reruns. “Playing House” is from Jessica St. Clair and Lennon Parham and “Sirens” is from Denis Leary and Bob Fisher.
I’m so excited to have the “Best Friends Forever” ladies back.
“The Crazy Ones” marks Robin Williams’ return to series TV, his first regular gig since “Mork & Mindy” in the late 1970s. The new CBS series also marks Sarah Michelle Gellar’s first half-hour TV comedy.
I talked to Robin Williams and Sarah Michelle Gellar. I love “Buffy” so, I was pretty excited about this. As if this wasn’t already cool, Robin Williams spoke in the “Mrs. Doubtfire” voice while talking about Kim Kardashian’s couch dress. Yup!