No surprises here. Kourtni and Matt were eliminated Thursday night on "So You Think You Can Dance" and now we're down to the final 12.
Last week NBC introduced the country to a brand new kind of reality show, the kind of reality show that teaches young adults that babies shouldn’t be having babies.
In a reality show first, "Shear Genius’s" second season villain was cut last week, the first week, leaving me to wonder who this season’s villain will be.
They’re sexy. They have chemistry. They’re both charismatic. They’re talented. They’re passionate. Everyone loves them. I get it. We all get it. Can we get off them now?
It’s down to the final two, Petrozza and Christina, and I think the country is feeling the chefs’ pressure. Both chefs have been amazing throughout the competition, but they’re so different. Christina is strong, but likes things to be simple and...
Last week was a huge shock for I think myself and the fans of "The Mole."
We'll get to Jeremy in a second.
Poor Chris Harrison. All he does is repeat stock phrases on “The Bachelor” or “Bachelorette” but when you get him in a “Tell All” situation he really opens up. Maybe DeAnna should date him.
Do you love to dance? Can you feel the rhythm? Is your body yearning to boogie? If so, ABC’s new show "Dance Machine" may be just what your Friday night is missing.
In the age of the doctor drama, ABC is adding another heart wrenching, uplifting medical series to their schedule. But this time, instead of using actors, extras and sets, they’re using real doctors, a real hospital and real patients with real...
Thayne, meet Comfort. Comfort, meet Thayne. You will be spending at least one week together as new partners. Starting now.
For the first time this season, two non-partners were eliminated from "So You Think You Can Dance." Homewreckers!
So, when did it become OK for children to have babies? I realize it’s become the “in” thing, what with 16-year-old Jamie-Lynn Spears, star of Nickelodeon’s “Zoey 101,” recently giving birth to a baby girl, and the fixation with Angelina Jolie’s...
Based on a hit British show, NBC’s newest reality show is an experiment like America has never seen before, placing innocent, and sometimes screaming, children in the hands of teenage wannabe parents.
The second installment of Bravo’s hit show "Shear Genius," hosted by actress and designer Jaclyn Smith, premiered last night with attitude, drama and blindfolds.
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