May 2011 News Archive (Page 4)
Burn Notice Spoilers: Murder Twist to Come!
With Burn Notice fans counting down the days until the show's June 23 return, star Jeffrey Donovan has given them another reason to get excited. On episode...
Mariska Hargitay Bids Farewell to Christopher Meloni
Considering how upset Law & Order: SVU fans over the departure of Christopher Meloni, imagine how it affects co-star Mariska Hargitay. Actually, you do...
TV Fanatic Exclusive: Nick Offerman Discusses Parks and Recreation, Disdain For Shaving & More!
Nick Offerman is the man. Aside from shared passions for meat and woodworking, the actor claims he has little in common with his legendary Parks and Recrea...
Alphas Preview: Will You Watch?
A team of extraordinary individuals is coming to SyFy this summer. On July 11, the network will premiere Alphas, an action-based drama that centers on a su...
Classic TV Quotes: Futurama Season Two
With season 8 of Futurama right around the corner, it's tough not to be filled with excitement and anticipation. Airing since 1999, fans still love t...
Combat Hospital: Coming to ABC!
What happens when Off the Map meets Army Wives? You get Combat Hospital. The series premieres on ABC on June 21 and is set in 2006 at a hospital in Souther...
The Mentalist Creator Asks: Was That Red John?
If it didn't air the best season finale last week, it almost definitely delivered the most memorable scene: To conclude the final 2010-2011 season of The M...
Ed Westwick Cast in Romeo & Juliet
Gossip Girl star Ed Westwick will be trading his suits, purple ties and trademark scarf for deathly fights and bloodied swords! Sort of. The actor is the l...
Blake Lively: Don't Call Me Serena!
Blake Lively insists that she is nothing like her Gossip Girl character, Serena van der Woodsen … well, save for all the eye-opening fashion and NYC...
Roseanne Barr: Returning to TV?
Her most famous TV appearances over the last few years have been on commercials for Snickers. But Roseanne Barr may soon be a sitcom star again. Chelsea Ha...
