What a cutie! Jen spent some quality mother-son time with her adorable boy Samuel after dropping her daughters off at school!
Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck may have the most precious family in Hollywood. Jennifer’s youngest, Samuel Affleck, 1, is a lucky little one because he gets to spend lots of time with mom now that both Violet, 7, and Seraphina, 4, are old enough to go to school! After dropping the girls off, Jen treated her baby boy to breakfast.
Jennifer Garner Takes Adorable Look-alike Son Samuel To Breakfast
Even in a black t-shirt, leather jacket and a simple pair of jeans, Jennifer looked great while out with her son. The pair clearly have a laid-back theme going as they grabbed breakfast! Jennifer went natural with no makeup and Samuel wore gray sweatpants and a blue hoodie — and look at those adorable little Nikes!
Jennifer Garner And Ben Affleck Have A...
Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck may have the most precious family in Hollywood. Jennifer’s youngest, Samuel Affleck, 1, is a lucky little one because he gets to spend lots of time with mom now that both Violet, 7, and Seraphina, 4, are old enough to go to school! After dropping the girls off, Jen treated her baby boy to breakfast.
Jennifer Garner Takes Adorable Look-alike Son Samuel To Breakfast
Even in a black t-shirt, leather jacket and a simple pair of jeans, Jennifer looked great while out with her son. The pair clearly have a laid-back theme going as they grabbed breakfast! Jennifer went natural with no makeup and Samuel wore gray sweatpants and a blue hoodie — and look at those adorable little Nikes!
Jennifer Garner And Ben Affleck Have A...
- 6/7/2013
- by HL Intern
- HollywoodLife
Supernatural season 8 Dean,Sam to constantly crave revenge & more,new spoiler. As previously reported, Zap2it, recently dropped their new Monday kickstart spoiler session,and revealed some intense news about Dean and Sam as they approach the end of "Supernatural" season 8. It turns out that we're going to see Dean and Sam ,constantly have to fight off the urge for some extreme revenge as they don't know how far they should take it. Also, things are going to start moving pretty quick and wild. In their spoilery statement, they revealed that show runner, Jeremy Carver, explained to them, "Now, we're going to see things start moving pretty quickly and pretty wildly. A lot of balls in the air. The boys are really going to be constantly confronted with the idea of, 'Okay, we want revenge, but how far are we willing to go? How much are we willing to sacrifice?...
- 4/30/2013
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
Superstar parents Ben and Jennifer celebrate daughter Seraphina’s fourth birthday in style! Super cute pic!
Just when you thought Ben Affleck, Jennifer Garner and their three children weren’t adorable enough, they stepped out for daughter Seraphina‘s fourth birthday looking happy as ever on Jan. 6!
Seraphina’s Party
The birthday girl, Seraphina, celebrated her big day in style. She wore a beautiful light pink, fluffy dress, an adorable white cardigan and hot pink shoes. What a beauty queen!
The family celebrated Seraphina’s b-day at Kidville, a kid-friendly party venue. And of course the birthday wasn’t complete without a cake. A Kidville worker carried in a delicious-looking bright orange cake! What four-year-old girl wouldn’t love a cake like that?
Seraphina is Ben and Jen’s middle child. They have two other children: oldest daughter Violet Anne, 7, and son Samuel Garner, almost one. We think all of...
Just when you thought Ben Affleck, Jennifer Garner and their three children weren’t adorable enough, they stepped out for daughter Seraphina‘s fourth birthday looking happy as ever on Jan. 6!
Seraphina’s Party
The birthday girl, Seraphina, celebrated her big day in style. She wore a beautiful light pink, fluffy dress, an adorable white cardigan and hot pink shoes. What a beauty queen!
The family celebrated Seraphina’s b-day at Kidville, a kid-friendly party venue. And of course the birthday wasn’t complete without a cake. A Kidville worker carried in a delicious-looking bright orange cake! What four-year-old girl wouldn’t love a cake like that?
Seraphina is Ben and Jen’s middle child. They have two other children: oldest daughter Violet Anne, 7, and son Samuel Garner, almost one. We think all of...
- 1/7/2013
- by Caitlin Miller
- HollywoodLife
Mommy of three Mrs. Affleck beat out Beyonce, Reese Witherspoon and Jessica Simpson to be crowned celeb mother of the year by ‘Today’s Parent’ magazine! Do You agree?
Jennifer Garner may have her hands full with three adorable kids at home — Violet, 7, Seraphina, 3, and baby Samuel, 10 months — but her hard work as a working mother has paid off. Today’s Parent magazine crowned her celebrity mother of the year for 2012!
According to the magazine, Jennifer beat out other mega celebs, including Beyonce, Reese Witherspoon, Jessica Alba and Jessica Simpson “by a landslide.”
The magazine stated one of the reasons she nabbed the top spot is that she manages to be relatable to other moms, while still looking ”gorgeous and put-together.” The popular parenting mag also said she is open about the struggles as a working mom of three – particularly during her interview with Conan O’Brien on Oct. 3.
“We...
Jennifer Garner may have her hands full with three adorable kids at home — Violet, 7, Seraphina, 3, and baby Samuel, 10 months — but her hard work as a working mother has paid off. Today’s Parent magazine crowned her celebrity mother of the year for 2012!
According to the magazine, Jennifer beat out other mega celebs, including Beyonce, Reese Witherspoon, Jessica Alba and Jessica Simpson “by a landslide.”
The magazine stated one of the reasons she nabbed the top spot is that she manages to be relatable to other moms, while still looking ”gorgeous and put-together.” The popular parenting mag also said she is open about the struggles as a working mom of three – particularly during her interview with Conan O’Brien on Oct. 3.
“We...
- 12/29/2012
- by Christina Stiehl
- HollywoodLife
What a precious moment! The actress and her youngest daughter were caught in an adorable candid kiss on a stroll near the California home. Too cute! Jennifer Garner was spotted out and about in Santa Monica, Calif. with her daughters Violet, 7, and Seraphina, 3 -- and the proud mom stopped to plant a kiss on her youngest daughter! The happy family stopped at the local ice cream store on Dec. 5, and looked like they were having a happy time out -- and Seraphina even rocked a bold mani with different colored nail polish on each finger! It was a girls' day out -- dad Ben Affleck and little Samuel were not invited! Too cute! Don't You think the Affleck family is precious HollyMoms? -- Christina Stiehl More Affleck family news: Jennifer Garner Takes Baby Samuel To The Doctor — Cute Pic Ben Affleck & Jennifer Garner’s Fun Family Outing — Cute Pic Ben Affleck...
- 12/5/2012
- by Christina Stiehl
- HollywoodLife
The doting dad took his daughter Violet to school, while a smiley Seraphina tagged along. So adorable! It looks like Violet Affleck, 6, and sister Seraphina, 4, are such daddy's girls! The cute sisters held on to dad Ben Affleck's hand during a morning trip to school. Violet was all set for school in her pink uniform, pink backpack, and adorable pink glasses. She matched her outfit with edgy black boots. Seraphina looked happy as can be in a cute striped sweater and silver flats. And there's no arguing that Ben is one of the most handsome dads in Hollywood. Don't you agree HollyMoms? More Affleck family news: Ben Affleck & Jennifer Garner’s Fun Family Outing — Cute Pic Jennifer Garner Takes Baby Samuel To The Doctor — Cute Pic Jennifer Garner Picks Up Daughter Violet From School — Cute Pic [polldaddy poll=6696233]...
- 11/16/2012
- by Christina Stiehl
- HollywoodLife
A man at a petrol station gives a woman a ride, who turns out to be the mother of all. Eve kisses him and he gives her a sermon on how Jesus loves them. The apocalypse came and went and he didn't even notice. A mother wouldn't abandon a child and she's a mother. She whispers in his ear and Rick (Brent Stait) goes home where he kills his wife (Kimberly Unger). Bobby (Jim Beaver) tells the others how hunters are finding vampires, ghouls, werewolves, on the I-80. Dean (Jensen Ackles) refers to it as the monster march. They speak to Rick in jail and Bobby tags along too, all having to don suits. Sam (Jared Padalecki) views footage and they see Eve (Julia Maxwell). Dean: "freakish nightmare what the hell was that?" Dean refers to Eve as Big Momma. Bobby thinks they're over their heads. Another man goes mad at the cannery.
- 2/24/2012
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
Bright and early on Monday morning earlier this week, I got to go along to a fancy hotel just across the road from Westminster Abbey to attend the In Time Stunt Day to mark the release of the movie on DVD and Blu-ray on Monday 27th. I had no idea what to expect going into this other than being told that it would be a lot of fun and that I’d be in a suit while performing various acts of silliness! We also knew that Justin Timberlake’s stunt-double, Sam Hargrave was going to be there to give us tips on how to become stunt men and woman and as you’ll see from the video below, we gave it a fair crack!
It’s always nice to turn up to these events and see a friendly face or two. Well in this instance there were a dozen with...
It’s always nice to turn up to these events and see a friendly face or two. Well in this instance there were a dozen with...
- 2/24/2012
- by David Sztypuljak
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Our action begins 4 years ago, in Coeur d’Alene. A woman drives up to a derelict house with an Impala parked outside. Sam recognizes the lady as Ms. Havelock and lets her in, but he is skeptical about her being there.
Ms. Havelock, as it turns out, is a Wiccan and was the one who helped them track down a demon who was killing women in the town. And now she wants to see it in person. But the demon recognizes her, and threatens to come back and kill her.
Of course, this must have been somewhere in season 3, before Dean was guilt-ridden about being a “Hell-torturer” and Sam had yet to become a demon-blood junkie, and angels had not yet entered the picture, because Dean and Sam are trying to track Lilith down by torturing random demons.
As Dean, wearing his trademark “Samulet”, pulls out his knife, the demon...
Ms. Havelock, as it turns out, is a Wiccan and was the one who helped them track down a demon who was killing women in the town. And now she wants to see it in person. But the demon recognizes her, and threatens to come back and kill her.
Of course, this must have been somewhere in season 3, before Dean was guilt-ridden about being a “Hell-torturer” and Sam had yet to become a demon-blood junkie, and angels had not yet entered the picture, because Dean and Sam are trying to track Lilith down by torturing random demons.
As Dean, wearing his trademark “Samulet”, pulls out his knife, the demon...
- 2/19/2012
- by Furrina
- The Backlot
It has been a long time since Supernatural has been able to make me cringe, but it’s also been a long time since it’s been able to really surprise me. “Repo Man” opens up four years ago on a job we’ve never seen the Winchesters do, involving torturing a demon for information. They speak with the man the demon is possessing, Jeffrey, and receive his blessing to do whatever they need to do in order to get the demon to talk. This was the most brutal teaser I have seen in quite some time. Sam and Dean went crazy on this demon: cutting him, punching him, anything to get what they want. They send the demon back to Hell and take the barely alive Jeffrey to the hospital. It certainly set the tone for what turned out to be a pretty serious freaking episode. Not serious in the “oh my gosh,...
- 2/18/2012
- by Brody Gibson
- Boomtron
Supernatural Review, Season 7, Episode 15: “Repo Man”
Written by Ben Edlund
Directed by Thomas J. Wright
Airs Fridays at 9pm (Et) on the CW
This week, on Supernatural: Jeffrey plays with his puppy while Lucifer plays with Sam
This season, and last season, Supernatural has only found significant success with its comedic standalones. Certain character through-lines have been well executed, but on a whole, the series has been at its best when going for the laugh. This episode brings a welcome return to the Supernatural of yore, eschewing humor in favor of good, old-fashioned scares.
It’s telling that, to achieve this, writer Ben Edlund takes the characters (and audience) back to season 4, with an extended flashback sequence set during Sam and Dean’s search for Lillith. If any proof were needed that the Leviathans haven’t really worked, it’s this episode- a demon is more interesting and terrifying than they are.
Written by Ben Edlund
Directed by Thomas J. Wright
Airs Fridays at 9pm (Et) on the CW
This week, on Supernatural: Jeffrey plays with his puppy while Lucifer plays with Sam
This season, and last season, Supernatural has only found significant success with its comedic standalones. Certain character through-lines have been well executed, but on a whole, the series has been at its best when going for the laugh. This episode brings a welcome return to the Supernatural of yore, eschewing humor in favor of good, old-fashioned scares.
It’s telling that, to achieve this, writer Ben Edlund takes the characters (and audience) back to season 4, with an extended flashback sequence set during Sam and Dean’s search for Lillith. If any proof were needed that the Leviathans haven’t really worked, it’s this episode- a demon is more interesting and terrifying than they are.
- 2/18/2012
- by Kate Kulzick
- SoundOnSight
On TV this Thursday: Parks and Rec‘s Leslie and Ben have an awkward dinner (thanks to Louis C.K.!), the Private Practice gang takes a trip to Seattle Grace, The Secret Circle tries to rescue a captured member and more. As a supplement to TVLine’s original features, here are eight programs to keep on your radar.
8 pm American Idol (Fox) | The Hollywood Round continues. Check out Michael Slezak’s up-to-date coverage and watch the latest episode of TVLine’s Idology.
8 pm The Big Bang Theory (CBS) | When an office at the university opens up, Sheldon must compete for it with his archenemy,...
8 pm American Idol (Fox) | The Hollywood Round continues. Check out Michael Slezak’s up-to-date coverage and watch the latest episode of TVLine’s Idology.
8 pm The Big Bang Theory (CBS) | When an office at the university opens up, Sheldon must compete for it with his archenemy,...
- 2/16/2012
- by Alyse Whitney
- TVLine.com
When "Supernatural's" seventh season began, Sam (Jared Padalecki) was hallucinating Lucifer (Mark Pellegrino) vividly, and was so overwhelmed by the hallucinations that at one point, he whipped out a gun.
As the season progressed, he found ways to manage his crazy. Dean (Jensen Ackles) helped him use physical pain via a wound on his hand to ground himself, and he's been focusing on exercise and health to keep his mind off of... well, off of his mind. Still, it's implied that the hallucinations haven't let up so much as they've been ignored.
This week, they'll return full throttle when a case hits close to home and triggers Sam. Pellegrino makes his reappearance. "'Repo Man' starts as kind of a hard-boiled mystery," says executive producer Robert Singer. "A case they thought they had solved seems to reappear, a demon they thought they'd put back in hell seems to have come back.
As the season progressed, he found ways to manage his crazy. Dean (Jensen Ackles) helped him use physical pain via a wound on his hand to ground himself, and he's been focusing on exercise and health to keep his mind off of... well, off of his mind. Still, it's implied that the hallucinations haven't let up so much as they've been ignored.
This week, they'll return full throttle when a case hits close to home and triggers Sam. Pellegrino makes his reappearance. "'Repo Man' starts as kind of a hard-boiled mystery," says executive producer Robert Singer. "A case they thought they had solved seems to reappear, a demon they thought they'd put back in hell seems to have come back.
- 2/16/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Open with a terrified Sam hiding behind a car. He keeps repeating the mantra “If it bleeds, you can kill it” over and over again. Then he looks out for his attacker and sees Fizbo the Clown.
Okay, so it isn’t really (Modern Family’s) Fizbo. But c’mon, who wouldn’t want to see that crossover?
Anyways, back to the episode, Sam rushes into a warehouse and locks himself in. But the evil clown somehow manages to open the door and come in after him. And as Sam tries to run away from him, we see that Fizbo is not alone.
How in the hell did li’l old Sammy get himself into this mess?
Cut to 60 hrs earlier. Dean and Sam are waiting by the payphone for Frank Deveraux to contact them. And contact he does, with the news that Fred Savage is a Leviathan (see, Modern Family...
Okay, so it isn’t really (Modern Family’s) Fizbo. But c’mon, who wouldn’t want to see that crossover?
Anyways, back to the episode, Sam rushes into a warehouse and locks himself in. But the evil clown somehow manages to open the door and come in after him. And as Sam tries to run away from him, we see that Fizbo is not alone.
How in the hell did li’l old Sammy get himself into this mess?
Cut to 60 hrs earlier. Dean and Sam are waiting by the payphone for Frank Deveraux to contact them. And contact he does, with the news that Fred Savage is a Leviathan (see, Modern Family...
- 2/12/2012
- by Furrina
- The Backlot
Laura Prudom: 'Supernatural' Recap: Sam Faces His Fears In 'Plucky Pennywhistle's Magical Menagerie'
Note: Do not read on if you have not seen Season 7, Episode 14 of The CW's "Supernatural," entitled "Plucky Pennywhistle's Magical Menagerie."
Choosing to follow a mythology-based or emotionally heavy episode with a light, frivolous one is the "Supernatural" way, and your enjoyment of said filler episode is generally dependent on whether you're a fan of the monster-of-the-week format or wish that the show could be all plot, all the time. I typically fall into the latter category, as a rule, although there are obvious exceptions: when the silly episodes are just so well-written or have such great brotherly moments that you can't help but get swept up in them.
I'd say that the alliteratively-titled "Plucky Pennywhistle's Magical Menagerie" fell comfortably in the middle of the heap. It didn't have the originality of "Frontierland," but it was no "Mannequin 3," either. Writers Andrew Dabb and Daniel Loflin seem to find their groove in these quirky,...
Choosing to follow a mythology-based or emotionally heavy episode with a light, frivolous one is the "Supernatural" way, and your enjoyment of said filler episode is generally dependent on whether you're a fan of the monster-of-the-week format or wish that the show could be all plot, all the time. I typically fall into the latter category, as a rule, although there are obvious exceptions: when the silly episodes are just so well-written or have such great brotherly moments that you can't help but get swept up in them.
I'd say that the alliteratively-titled "Plucky Pennywhistle's Magical Menagerie" fell comfortably in the middle of the heap. It didn't have the originality of "Frontierland," but it was no "Mannequin 3," either. Writers Andrew Dabb and Daniel Loflin seem to find their groove in these quirky,...
- 2/11/2012
- by Laura Prudom
- Aol TV.
Season seven of Supernatural has had its ups and downs and - for lack of a better word has been relatively... average. Sure, it's had fantastic episodes such as "Meet the Boss," Bobby's final hurrah in "Death's Door," and The Untouchables-themed "Time After Time."
Yet, for the most part, there's been a littering of episodes that haven't been bad, but haven't possessed the spark that makes any truly standout.
And on some level it's understandable, after seven years I imagine it becomes harder to find a way to keep a show fresh and at the same time still hold onto all the qualities that made it entertaining in the first place. Perhaps the fact that the "big bad" hasn't been all that big or all that bad adds to the problem, especially when an enemy like that should drive the show forward with its intensity and fear inducing qualities.
It's...
Yet, for the most part, there's been a littering of episodes that haven't been bad, but haven't possessed the spark that makes any truly standout.
And on some level it's understandable, after seven years I imagine it becomes harder to find a way to keep a show fresh and at the same time still hold onto all the qualities that made it entertaining in the first place. Perhaps the fact that the "big bad" hasn't been all that big or all that bad adds to the problem, especially when an enemy like that should drive the show forward with its intensity and fear inducing qualities.
It's...
- 2/11/2012
- by smckenna412@gmail.com (Sean McKenna)
- TVfanatic
Supernatural Promo: Sam's Losing His Marbles (Again) In Episode 7.15
This week's episode of Supernatural was a bit light on mythology, but enjoyable all the same. After the Amazon-chasing from last week was officially declared a bust, the boys headed out to investigate some mysterious deaths. After realizing that a few fantastical creatures were responsible for these deaths, they realized that the murder victims all had something in common: their child had recently been at Plucky Pennywhistle's, a pizza joint/arcade for kids.
Some investigative work at Plucky's revealed that the kids who attended were asked to draw a photo of their greatest fear, which was later used to kill the parents who acted mean or caused a scene. Sam and Dean tried to narrow down which Plucky's employee was responsible for the magic necessary to make these fears come to life. As Dean remained behind to investigate the boiler room,...
This week's episode of Supernatural was a bit light on mythology, but enjoyable all the same. After the Amazon-chasing from last week was officially declared a bust, the boys headed out to investigate some mysterious deaths. After realizing that a few fantastical creatures were responsible for these deaths, they realized that the murder victims all had something in common: their child had recently been at Plucky Pennywhistle's, a pizza joint/arcade for kids.
Some investigative work at Plucky's revealed that the kids who attended were asked to draw a photo of their greatest fear, which was later used to kill the parents who acted mean or caused a scene. Sam and Dean tried to narrow down which Plucky's employee was responsible for the magic necessary to make these fears come to life. As Dean remained behind to investigate the boiler room,...
- 2/11/2012
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
Bristol, Rhode Island: Samuel (Mitch Pileggi) and Sam (Jared Padalecki) hunt and Sam fires shots. He's wounded in his arm and stopped by police as they leave. They're agents and Sam beats the deputy up. Well, he practically tears him to shreds and doesn't care. Present Day: Sam's catching up on the news and mentions Mel Gibson. Sam gets coordinates on his phone to Bristol where three women have disappeared. They're mysterious coordinates to a town but it doesn't mean they should ignore it. Dean (Jensen Ackles) reluctantly agrees to go and Sam notices the sign and recalls a memory , which is dangerous for him. The sign reads: "Where memories are made." The expression on Sam's face dates back to season 1.5 Bloody Mary, when he imagined he saw Jess on the street. Dean finds the missing women were all brunettes and looking at the photo of one he says she has a wild side,...
- 2/8/2012
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
Supernatural dealt with the dangerous ramifications of a one-night stand on "The Slice Girls" last Friday, an episode that featured guest star Sara Canning and a shooting by Sam.
In the latest edition of a TV Fanatic Round Table, panelists Sean McKenna, Carissa Pavlica and Matt Richenthal breakdown the action, analyzing Dean's choice of hookup music and more...
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Dean hooking up to AC/DC. Hot or not?
Carissa: Hot. Had he hooked up to Britney Spears? Not.
Sean: Definitely hot. It feels like it’s been a while since Dean got to be his true ladies man self and a little classic rock simply amped up the steam factor.
Matt: Not. There's too much pressure. You shook me all night long? Come on. What guy can live up to that standard?!?
Did you like the idea of Dean becoming a father?
Carissa: It was done in a really cool way,...
In the latest edition of a TV Fanatic Round Table, panelists Sean McKenna, Carissa Pavlica and Matt Richenthal breakdown the action, analyzing Dean's choice of hookup music and more...
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Dean hooking up to AC/DC. Hot or not?
Carissa: Hot. Had he hooked up to Britney Spears? Not.
Sean: Definitely hot. It feels like it’s been a while since Dean got to be his true ladies man self and a little classic rock simply amped up the steam factor.
Matt: Not. There's too much pressure. You shook me all night long? Come on. What guy can live up to that standard?!?
Did you like the idea of Dean becoming a father?
Carissa: It was done in a really cool way,...
- 2/8/2012
- by smckenna412@gmail.com (Sean McKenna)
- TVfanatic
It was a muy (pronounced moo-ey) bueno time on Glee this week — at least whenever Ricky Martin appeared on screen as unspeakably sexy night-school Spanish teacher Dave Martinez. The rest of the hour, alas, was a case of livin la vida broke-down, as Will Schuester reached new levels of annoying; Sue Sylvester got saddled with a story arc that was supposed to be touching, but mostly played as patently ridiculous; and Madonna, Elvis, and the ballads of Gloria Estefan were somehow passed off as building blocks of an authentic Latino experience.
If you were too busy reading Emma’s “Taint...
If you were too busy reading Emma’s “Taint...
- 2/8/2012
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
Sam Huntington, who plays werewolf Josh on Syfy‘s Being Human, will be appearing as a judge on this week’s edition of special effects makeup competition show Face Off. He took some time off last week to talk with the press about both shows, and we jumped at the opportunity, not only because we love both shows, but because he is such a great interview.
NoReruns.net asked Sam to talk about what he actually did on the upcoming episode of Face Off.
Sam Huntington: I had a lot of fun watching, I judge a Foundation Challenge which is the first challenge of the episode. It basically grants immunity to one of the contestants and puts unfortunately a couple in the bottom. So yes, that was my role and I think what I was able to bring to it is, like Brenda said in the introduction I obviously play a werewolf on television,...
NoReruns.net asked Sam to talk about what he actually did on the upcoming episode of Face Off.
Sam Huntington: I had a lot of fun watching, I judge a Foundation Challenge which is the first challenge of the episode. It basically grants immunity to one of the contestants and puts unfortunately a couple in the bottom. So yes, that was my role and I think what I was able to bring to it is, like Brenda said in the introduction I obviously play a werewolf on television,...
- 2/7/2012
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
I don’t know about anyone else, but for me “The Slice Girls” was the breath of fresh air I’ve been waiting for from Supernatural. I’ll be blunt; it didn’t solve every single issue that has plagued Season 7, but it dealt with some of the past kerfuffles in a way I could get behind. My biggest worry going in was knowing they would be bringing up Dean’s killing of Amy yet again. I really wanted that plot to die, but sometimes we just don’t get what we want. There’s no use crying over it and as it turns out it was a smart move.
It’s important to keep Dean in a place where he can’t quite function properly. He’s led his life being able to call on any number of people for help. Never before has he been in the situation...
It’s important to keep Dean in a place where he can’t quite function properly. He’s led his life being able to call on any number of people for help. Never before has he been in the situation...
- 2/5/2012
- by Brody Gibson
- Boomtron
It was back in '09 ... making money from his rhymes ... but sadly Sean Kingston didn't pay taxes on time ... this according to the IRS. According to official documents obtained by TMZ, Kingston -- real name Kisean Anderson -- stiffed Uncle Sam to the tune of $131,379.51 for the money he made in 2009 ... the same year he released the album, "Tomorrow."The feds warned the singer, "We have made a demand for payment” ... but since he failed to fork over the cash,...
- 2/5/2012
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Dean (Jensen Ackles) enters a Chinese butcher's to find Doctor Robert (Robert Englund) who used to fix Dad. He had his medical licence back then. Dean wants to flatline so he can meet with the reaper, Tessa (Lindsey McKeon) and subsequently converse with Death (Julian Richings). He gives the doctor a letter for Ben incase something happens to him. Then calls for Tessa in Latin and needs Death, who comes anyway. He only loaned Dean the ring and he knows where Dean's stashed it. Death can break into Lucifer's cage, where both Sam's (Jared Padalecki) and Adam's souls are. Dean wants them both and he can only pick one. No contest as to who he was going to choose. Sam's soul has been there for a year and is damaged. Death offers to put up a wall in Sam's mind so he won't recall anything. Tessa says it's not permanent.
- 2/5/2012
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
Gleeks, here’s something you already know: Ricky Martin is hot like fire. You’ve probably already seen his performance of Lmfao’s “Sexy and I Know It” and he’s even steamier on next week’s episode of Glee, titled “The Spanish Teacher.” EW got an early peek at the episode, in which Martin plays David Martinez, a night school Spanish teacher who helps Will (Matthew Morrison) when a student complains about his teaching abilities. But that’s only one part of a pretty plot-packed hour of Glee. Here are the highlights …
Will and Sue battle it out over...
Will and Sue battle it out over...
- 2/3/2012
- by Tim Stack
- EW - Inside TV
If you think you have it bad, check out Supernatural where the poor Winchesters just can’t catch a break. In tonight’s episode (The CW, 9/8c), Dean gets promiscuous with the wrong person, leaving Sam to try to save his brother’s life. And there’s even more trouble ahead, star Jared Padalecki tells TVLine, including the return of the younger Winchester’s hallucination problem, the emergence of a hellbent-on-revenge Dean and the deeply felt loss of Cas and Bobby.
Padalecki also opens up about the possibility of returning for an eighth season, and what he’d like to see explored.
Padalecki also opens up about the possibility of returning for an eighth season, and what he’d like to see explored.
- 2/3/2012
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Moviehole got a chance to have a quick chat with Xavier Samuel who will be playing Riley in Eclipse. Xavier talks about his character and what its like to join the Twilight experience.nbspQuestion Did you know anything about that particular franchise?Samuel To be honest not really. Like I watched the film on the plane. And at that stage I hadnt read the books but I have now. I knew very little about it. I knew that it was extremely popular and people kind of go crazy for it.Question Crazy is an understatement.Samuel Yeah. Like you know this notion of eternal love and danger and you know the thing that you love could kill you that sort of stuff is like I guess its intoxicating for a lot of people.Question And you play a vampire in Eclipse?Samuel Newborn vampire.Question A newborn vampire. Do you...
- 9/23/2009
- twilightersanonymous.com
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