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What’s The Big ‘Mockingbird Lane’ Twist That’s Totally Irrelevant Now?
What’s The Big ‘Mockingbird Lane’ Twist That’s Totally Irrelevant Now?
What’s The Big ‘Mockingbird Lane’ Twist That’s Totally Irrelevant Now?
We have to admit, we're fairly disappointed that NBC and Bryan Fuller's 'Munsters' reboot 'Mockingbird Lane' isn't likely to continue beyond its special Halloween airing of the show's pilot.  Campy and re-hashing a premise though it might have seemed to begin with, once NBC released the first full photos and even a trailer we started to see how the tone actually seemed to work for the series.  So
Why Didn’t HBO or NBC Want ‘The Walking Dead’?
Why Didn’t HBO or NBC Want ‘The Walking Dead’?
Why Didn’t HBO or NBC Want ‘The Walking Dead’?
In the past, we've heard about networks passing up some great dramas now and again, like when 'Breaking Bad' almost went to FX, before landing on AMC as the Emmy-winning bad-ass drama we all know it to be. But did you know that before AMC scored even bigger with Robert Kirkman's 'The Walking Dead,' HBO and NBC were in the market for the zombie-thriller as well? What made them pass on something tha
NBC ‘Munsters’ Reboot ‘Mockingbird Lane’ Confirmed to Air As Halloween Special
NBC ‘Munsters’ Reboot ‘Mockingbird Lane’ Confirmed to Air As Halloween Special
NBC ‘Munsters’ Reboot ‘Mockingbird Lane’ Confirmed to Air As Halloween Special
Well, we may not be able to see how 'The Munsters' get reborn as 'Mockingbird Lane' on a weekly basis, but at least we'll get to see what Bryan Fuller came up with for the pilot. Having already sunk over $10 million into the project, NBC seems to have made the official decision not to move forward with Fuller's 'Mockingbird Lane,' instead airing the pilot as a spooky Halloween special. When will t
Christina Applegate’s ‘SNL’ Promos Take Us Back to 1993
Christina Applegate’s ‘SNL’ Promos Take Us Back to 1993
Christina Applegate’s ‘SNL’ Promos Take Us Back to 1993
Alright, so 'Saturday Night Live' had a bit of a misfire this past weekend, as the majority of Daniel Craig's sketches fell flat.  They don't train super-spies to be funny, after all.  But while the NBC sketch comedy series' 38th season may have broken its hot streak after Seth MacFarlane and Joseph Gordon-Levitt, 'Up All Night' and former 'Married with Children' star Christina Applegate is here t
Daniel Craig’s ‘SNL’ Promos Are A Slice of Double-O Heaven
Daniel Craig’s ‘SNL’ Promos Are A Slice of Double-O Heaven
Daniel Craig’s ‘SNL’ Promos Are A Slice of Double-O Heaven
While 'SNL' has been having a pretty stellar season already in just two episodes, with more to come from the likes of Christina Applegate and Bruno Mars, it certainly remains to be seen how the steely blue eyes and stoic demeanor of everyone's favorite modern James Bond Daniel Craig will lend themselves to sketch comedy.  Will his icy on-screen persona break out into comedy, or be the target of th
‘SNL’ Names Christina Applegate and Bruno Mars as Next Hosts
‘SNL’ Names Christina Applegate and Bruno Mars as Next Hosts
‘SNL’ Names Christina Applegate and Bruno Mars as Next Hosts
Though only two episodes deep into its 38th season, 'Saturday Night Live' has already produced some classics, be they 'Family Guy' funnyman (and newly-minted Oscars host) Seth MacFarlane and his dead-on Ryan Lochte impression, to Joseph Gordon-Levitt and his turn as the most interesting man in the world's son. But with Daniel Craig due to host this Saturday, who will next take the reigns? Why, Chr
Tina Fey Sticking With TV, Inks 4-Year Development Deal With Universal
Tina Fey Sticking With TV, Inks 4-Year Development Deal With Universal
Tina Fey Sticking With TV, Inks 4-Year Development Deal With Universal
'30 Rock' might be coming to an imminent end with its seventh and final season this fall, but don't expect series star and 'SNL' alum Tina Fey to lose her grip on the tube any time soon.  As her flagship show comes to a close, the star has inked a new lucrative development deal with Universal Television, but the question remains. Will Fey herself star in a new project, independent of '30 Rock,' or
Chevy Chase Still Hates ‘Community,’ Calls Sitcom the “Lowest Form of Television”
Chevy Chase Still Hates ‘Community,’ Calls Sitcom the “Lowest Form of Television”
Chevy Chase Still Hates ‘Community,’ Calls Sitcom the “Lowest Form of Television”
For years now, many have lauded the Emmys as a predictable ceremony, including Jon Stewart last night, but one thing that certainly didn't surprise us was the lack of acknowledgement for 'Community,' in particular its outspoken star Chevy Chase. Over the last year we've heard Chase take potshots at everything from the series to departing showrunner Dan Harmon, but with Harmon gone and 'Community'
‘The Office’ Season 9 Casts Stephen Colbert For A Very “Trebling” Halloween Episode
‘The Office’ Season 9 Casts Stephen Colbert For A Very “Trebling” Halloween Episode
‘The Office’ Season 9 Casts Stephen Colbert For A Very “Trebling” Halloween Episode
Can you say "casting announcement of the year?"  While 'The Office' officially returns tonight for its ninth, and final season (please don't remind us about 'The Farm') it's no secret that the upcoming year is bound to attract new and old guest stars alike, including some big names.  Well, if we don't yet know if Michael Scott will make the trek back to Dunder-Mifflin, how about Steve Ca
‘SNL’ Promos With Joseph Gordon-Levitt: Who’s Ready for ‘Scooper’?
‘SNL’ Promos With Joseph Gordon-Levitt: Who’s Ready for ‘Scooper’?
‘SNL’ Promos With Joseph Gordon-Levitt: Who’s Ready for ‘Scooper’?
Whether or not you're still following 'Saturday Night Live' after all these years, it's hard to deny that Seth MacFarlane did a pretty bang-up job bringing the long-running sketch comedy show into its 38th season, parodying everything from "Gangnam Style" to Clint Eastwood, and even introducing its new Barack Obama.  With 'Looper's' Joseph Gordon-Levitt ready to take the reigns for this
Viewers Lash Out at NBC for Cutting Muse’s 2012 Olympics Performance From Telecast
Viewers Lash Out at NBC for Cutting Muse’s 2012 Olympics Performance From Telecast
Viewers Lash Out at NBC for Cutting Muse’s 2012 Olympics Performance From Telecast
Last night (Aug. 12) at the 2012 Olympics closing ceremony, Muse performed ‘Survival,’ the official song for this year’s Olympic games. However, their energized and highly anticipated performance — as well as performances by Ray Davies, Kate Bush and the Who — was cut from the NBC telecast that aired in the U.S., and music fans were sure to voice their disappointment.

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