The fallout from The Fosters‘ school-lockdown nightmare is far from over.
With Nick still out there and in possession of a gun, the family’s return home turns into another scary, isolation scenario in this exclusive video from Monday’s episode (Freeform, 8/7c).
RelatedFosters Ep on Nick Danger, ‘Brallie’ Fallout and ‘Complicated’ Jude Arc
First, Stef instructs the kids not to leave the premises or close their doors. (Does the latter order seem especially directed toward Brandon and Callie, who just came clean about their secret night of passion?) Next, to stop the spread of gossip, the moms also collect everyone’s phones and computers,...
With Nick still out there and in possession of a gun, the family’s return home turns into another scary, isolation scenario in this exclusive video from Monday’s episode (Freeform, 8/7c).
RelatedFosters Ep on Nick Danger, ‘Brallie’ Fallout and ‘Complicated’ Jude Arc
First, Stef instructs the kids not to leave the premises or close their doors. (Does the latter order seem especially directed toward Brandon and Callie, who just came clean about their secret night of passion?) Next, to stop the spread of gossip, the moms also collect everyone’s phones and computers,...
- 6/25/2016
- TVLine.com
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about shows including Penny Dreadful, Veep, Pretty Little Liars and Person of Interest!
1 | For Outlander book readers: Were you happy that Hugh Munro, who [spoiler alert!] dies at this point in the books, survived the visit to the duke’s estate?
PhotosOutlander Season 2 Finale Sneak Peek
2 | Why on earth didn’t Penny Dreadful kill Dracula in its series finale? And reveal to Ethan that Victor had reanimated Brona? And at least once turn Dr. Jekyll into Mr. — sorry,...
1 | For Outlander book readers: Were you happy that Hugh Munro, who [spoiler alert!] dies at this point in the books, survived the visit to the duke’s estate?
PhotosOutlander Season 2 Finale Sneak Peek
2 | Why on earth didn’t Penny Dreadful kill Dracula in its series finale? And reveal to Ethan that Victor had reanimated Brona? And at least once turn Dr. Jekyll into Mr. — sorry,...
- 6/24/2016
- TVLine.com
Freeform is making a big commitment to The Bachelor franchise.
ABC’s sister cable net on Wednesday announced that it has ordered a spinoff of the dating juggernaut focused on former Bachelor Ben Higgins and fiancée Lauren Bushnell.
RelatedTV Q: Are Cancelled Favorites Actually ‘Replaced by Reality-tv’? (Answer: No)
Ben and Lauren: Happily Ever After will follow the newly engaged couple as they prepare to walk down the aisle and begin their new life together. The docu-series will also focus on Higgins’ involvement in politics and Bushnell’s attempts to establish her identity post-Bachelor. Along the way, she’ll...
ABC’s sister cable net on Wednesday announced that it has ordered a spinoff of the dating juggernaut focused on former Bachelor Ben Higgins and fiancée Lauren Bushnell.
RelatedTV Q: Are Cancelled Favorites Actually ‘Replaced by Reality-tv’? (Answer: No)
Ben and Lauren: Happily Ever After will follow the newly engaged couple as they prepare to walk down the aisle and begin their new life together. The docu-series will also focus on Higgins’ involvement in politics and Bushnell’s attempts to establish her identity post-Bachelor. Along the way, she’ll...
- 6/22/2016
- TVLine.com
The bell indeed tolled for Hanna on Tuesday’s Pretty Little Liars season premiere, but did you really think they were going to kill her off? Come on, now.
PhotosPretty Little Liars: 15 Season 7 Spoilers About the Wedding, Deaths and a Special Surprise for ‘Ezria’
When the Liars’ first attempt at determining Charlotte’s killer didn’t exactly pan out — mind you, that plan involved literally picking suspects’ names out of a hat — they resorted to classic sleuthing protocol: split into groups based on romantic compatibility!
Caleb and Mona kept an eye on Mary Drake, who paid an awkward...
PhotosPretty Little Liars: 15 Season 7 Spoilers About the Wedding, Deaths and a Special Surprise for ‘Ezria’
When the Liars’ first attempt at determining Charlotte’s killer didn’t exactly pan out — mind you, that plan involved literally picking suspects’ names out of a hat — they resorted to classic sleuthing protocol: split into groups based on romantic compatibility!
Caleb and Mona kept an eye on Mary Drake, who paid an awkward...
- 6/22/2016
- TVLine.com
CBS’ BrainDead this Monday drew 3.4 million total viewers and a 0.5 demo rating, dropping 26 and 29 percent from its soft debut and placing a distance third in the 10 o’clock hour. Suddenly I am skeptical about the summertime dramedy’s four-season plan.
RelatedMary Elizabeth Winstead: BrainDead Features ‘Weirdest Scene’ of My Career
Elsewhere in the ratings….
NBC | Ninja Warrior (6.3 mil/1.8) ticked down, Spartan (4.6 mil/1.5) was steady.
RelatedThe Fosters Ep on Nick Danger, ‘Brallie’ Fallout and ‘Complicated’ Jude Arc
Fox | So You Think You Can Dance (3.2 mil/0.8) dipped a tenth while Houdini & Doyle (1.8 mil/0.4) was flat, both at series lows.
RelatedReign...
RelatedMary Elizabeth Winstead: BrainDead Features ‘Weirdest Scene’ of My Career
Elsewhere in the ratings….
NBC | Ninja Warrior (6.3 mil/1.8) ticked down, Spartan (4.6 mil/1.5) was steady.
RelatedThe Fosters Ep on Nick Danger, ‘Brallie’ Fallout and ‘Complicated’ Jude Arc
Fox | So You Think You Can Dance (3.2 mil/0.8) dipped a tenth while Houdini & Doyle (1.8 mil/0.4) was flat, both at series lows.
RelatedReign...
- 6/21/2016
- TVLine.com
Pretty Little Liars‘ seventh — and potentially final — season is going by many names: “The season of homecomings,” “the most romantic season yet” and even “the season with the highest body count.” And they’re all accurate.
RelatedPretty Little Liars: Lindsey Shaw’s Paige Returning to Rosewood in Season 7
“It’s such a full-circle season,” executive producer Marlene King tells TVLine of the Freeform drama’s upcoming batch of episodes, which kick off Tuesday at 8/7c. “We’re planting all these little Easter eggs that pay homage to Season 1, even to the pilot. In the summer finale, there’s...
RelatedPretty Little Liars: Lindsey Shaw’s Paige Returning to Rosewood in Season 7
“It’s such a full-circle season,” executive producer Marlene King tells TVLine of the Freeform drama’s upcoming batch of episodes, which kick off Tuesday at 8/7c. “We’re planting all these little Easter eggs that pay homage to Season 1, even to the pilot. In the summer finale, there’s...
- 6/20/2016
- TVLine.com
Comedy has lost one of its great innovators -- Firesign Theatre founding member Peter Bergman died Friday, March 9, 2012 due to complications from leukemia. He and his cohorts reinvented comedy with surreal, multi-layered socio-political critiques and wild wordplay. Phil Austin, Bergman, David Ossman, and Philip Proctor debuted as the Firesign Theatre in 1966 and became cult heroes by breaking or ignoring boundaries with their surreal, complexly layered material. Their work forms an ongoing critique of modern society, media saturation, and technological alienation, but they are far from overly intellectual, lacing their routines with crazy puns, twisted pop-culture references, and warped -- or invented -- folk sayings and catchphrases. To appreciate their Dadaist comedy requires a long attention span, willingness to follow free associations, and attention to detail.
The prolific quartet dissolved in the '80s, though a 1985 album reunited three members. Proctor and Bergman also worked as a duo for a while.
The prolific quartet dissolved in the '80s, though a 1985 album reunited three members. Proctor and Bergman also worked as a duo for a while.
- 3/9/2012
- by SteveHoltje
- www.culturecatch.com
Full indecent disclosure. I cannot be impartial in describing the Firesign Theatre. I cannot be definitive. And I am not responsible, for those familiar with these four owners of vast tracts of comedic surreal estate in recordings, video, film, and the stage would agree: Phil Proctor, Peter Bergman, Phil Austin and David Ossman are conceptually in another world while inhabiting this one. To celebrate the 40th anniversary of one of their most popular pieces, the far noir "Nick Danger, Third Eye," Firesign shall run laughshod Oct. 14-17, in an increasingly rare live performance at Hollywood's Barnsdall Gallery Theatre. My first headlong dive face forward into the Firesign past came at San Francisco State, where a group of actors, as an assignment, recreated the Nick Danger segment from their album, How Can You Be in Two Places at Once when You're Not...
- 10/10/2009
- by Brad Schreiber
- Huffington Post
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