While one might argue that these first look photos are a touch anticlimactic thanks to the prolific and popular @actuallynph, who already tweeted this photo earlier in the month. We’re fairly confident fans of Carrie Underwood will enjoy an official first look at the talented artist’s upcoming guest appearance on HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER, where she’ll play Tiffany, whose rejection of Ted’s advances spur the gang to reflect about relationships where each of them has been in the same situation. Another first look photo of which can be seen after the jump.
Archives for January 2010
Say What? Out TV Quote of the Day!
“I can’t believe I’m here with you [speaking to the audience] the coolest people in the world at the Grammys, music’s biggest night. The highest honor the music industry can bestow… next to having your song covered by the cast of GLEE.” said Stephen Colbert while opening up the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards.
Watch, PVR, Pass: Sunday January 31, 2010
CLEVELAND SHOW (8:30PM FOX)
Just when you thought this show couldn’t get any more annoying, our least favorite Griffin, Chris pops by.
FAMILY GUY (9PM FOX)
Tonight’s episode that has Brian discovering Meg has a boyfriend (voiced by Chace Crawford) while researching a magazine article on American teen girls naturally begs the questions: What’s more believable, Meg having a boyfriend, or Brian doing research for a magazine? Just saying, didn’t the Apple iPad put those tree killers out of business already?
Jon Hamm Hosts SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE. We Approve.
Just as we were ready to pull out what has unfortunately become our go-to Sunday morning headline where SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE is concerned — you know, the one that goes a little something like…. “We Watched SNL So You Didn’t Have To!” — along comes Jon Hamm. Who — from his fantastic opening monologue that had him mercilessly poking fun at his Don Draper alter-ego (see above) to his sketch as newly elected Massachusetts Senator, the surprisingly seductive Scott Brown, threw caution, not to mention clothes (Sergio!) to the wind doing whatever it took for a laugh — not only officially cemented his status as the real deal acting wise, but one that we have a feeling will be haunting the hallowed hallways of Studio 8H for some time to come. Seriously. Alec Baldwin, Steve Martin, watch your back. Lorne Michaels has a new favorite. See for yourself after the jump.
TV Ratings: Friday January 29, 2010
Time | Network | Show | Rating | 18-49 |
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8PM | CBS | Ghost Whisperer | 8.34 | 1.9/6 |
NBC | Law & Order (R) | 6.76 | 1.3/4 | |
ABC | Supernanny | 4.72 | 1.3/4 | |
CW | Smallville | 2.52 | 1.1/4 | |
FOX | Dollhouse | 2.16 | 0.8/3 | |
9PM | CBS | Medium | 7.98 | 1.8/6 |
NBC | Dateline | 7.35 | 1.4/4 | |
ABC | Shark Tank | 4.38 | 1.5/5 | |
FOX | Kitchen Nightmares | 3.28 | 1.4/4 | |
CW | Smallville (R) | 1.48 | 0.6/2 | |
10PM | CBS | Numb3rs | 8.70 | 1.8/5 |
ABC | 20/20 | 8.07 | 1.7/5 | |
NBC | The Jay Leno Show | 4.95 | 1.4/4 |
On Newstands Now: The TV Addict Week in Review
Inspired by Movieline and in anticipation of the soon-to-be-released Apple iPad that will more than likely signal the beginning of the end for traditional print media, this TV Addict thought it might be fun to start highlighting a look back on the week in television that was in nostalgic magazine form (And yes, we realize we may have a just little too much free time on our hands!)
This week on theTVaddict.com we asked where DOLLHOUSE went wrong, made UGLY BETTY’s Michael Urie and Becki Newton an offer they can’t refuse, took you inside the 100th episode celebration of BONES, offered up five questions we’d like to see LOST answer in its final season, and interviewed VAMPIRE DIARIES star Ian Somerhalder and PARKS AND RECREATION funny man Aziz Ansari.
Morning Static: PARKS AND RECREATION, PARTY DOWN, JERSEY SHORE & More!
• Re: ConanGate, all is forgiven. NBC picks up PARKS AND RECREATION for a third season.
• Whoa! ABC Family picks up a half-hour sitcom starring Melissa Joan Hart and Joey Lawrence.
• Irony Alerty: The network that just canceled UGLY BETTY greenlights HOW TO BE A BETTER AMERICAN.
• Starz finally gives us a reason to celebrate, PARTY DOWN to be released on DVD on April 6.
• #FML: JERSEY SHORE cast to receive $10,000 per episode.
Where DOLLHOUSE Went Wrong
From its scrapped pilot to its hotly contested portrayal of female characters, controversy has followed DOLLHOUSE from virtually the moment the project was announced. Which is why, on the eve of its series finale, we thought it would be only fitting to throw one last log onto the fire by sharing our theory on where DOLLHOUSE went wrong.
Watch, PVR, Pass: Friday January 29, 2010
An In Depth Look At… THE YOUNG & THE RESTLESS’ Most Shocking Story Ever!
When it comes to villains, THE YOUNG & THE RESTLESS’ Adam has to go down in the books as one of the nastiest. Last year, the devious dude went so far as to don a dress as part of his plan to gaslight then-stepmom Ashley. As a result, she tumbled down a staircase and lost the baby she was carrying… only to forget the incident and continue believing herself to be with child thanks to a hysterical pregnancy. Worse, when Ashley actually believed herself to be in labor (despite the fact she wasn’t even pregnant!), he stole another woman’s baby and gave it to her. Did we mention he then went on to marry the woman whose kid he’d napped?
Like we said, this guy is evil.
And this week, his elaborate scheme begins to unravel like a cheap sweater when Ashley begins having memory flashes about the night Adam donned drag and set all of these horrific events in motion.
“What makes this story so fascinating is that against all odds, a lot of fans have really taken to Adam,” says the magazine’s executive editor, Richard M. Simms. “We get a lot of letters and tweets [at @soapsindepthcbs] from people who say, ‘I know Adam stole Sharon’s baby and all, but I kinda think they’re a great couple.’”