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‘Glee’ Season 4: Cory Monteith Enters Rehab, Will Sit Out Season’s End
‘Glee’ Season 4: Cory Monteith Enters Rehab, Will Sit Out Season’s End
‘Glee’ Season 4: Cory Monteith Enters Rehab, Will Sit Out Season’s End
'Glee' fans well know that the series' season 4 set out to be one of change and transition, moving several characters into the New York setting while introducing a number of additional characters back in the primary setting of Lima, Ohio. Now, as the series prepares for its endgame, with no official season 5 renewal announced, 'Glee' has made a change it did not intend. Series star Cory Monteith h
‘Justified’ Season 4 Casts ‘Glee’ Star Mike O’Malley as New Villain
‘Justified’ Season 4 Casts ‘Glee’ Star Mike O’Malley as New Villain
‘Justified’ Season 4 Casts ‘Glee’ Star Mike O’Malley as New Villain
Appearing in everything from 'Yes, Dear' to recurring as 'Glee's' patron saint of TV dads Burt Hummel, Mike O'Malley is altogether known for his blue-collar characters, frequently with hearts of gold. The actor's fans may be in for a bit of a shock in the next few weeks, however, as we've learned that O'Malley will appear in an upcoming episode of 'Justified' season 4 acting none-too-friendly! The
‘The League’ Casts ‘Glee’s Jayma Mays, Do They Know Something We Don’t?
‘The League’ Casts ‘Glee’s Jayma Mays, Do They Know Something We Don’t?
‘The League’ Casts ‘Glee’s Jayma Mays, Do They Know Something We Don’t?
Dabbling in TV News has its downsides, particularly when one actor known for a specific show gets cast on other, usually foretelling some kind of doom.  We're certainly hoping that's not the case with 'Glee's Jayma Mays, whom FX's 'The League' has just cast for a multi-episode arc!  Might it mean the worst for troubled lovebirds Will Schuester (Matthew Morrison) and Emma Pillsbury?  Learn what 'Le
Jane Lynch’s 2011 Emmys Opening Number [VIDEO]
Jane Lynch’s 2011 Emmys Opening Number [VIDEO]
Jane Lynch’s 2011 Emmys Opening Number [VIDEO]
Jane Lynch opened the 63rd Emmy Awards with a song and dance number that took the audience through the world of television, reimagined as an inner-city apartment building housing all the top TV shows. Lynch walked through scenes of hit series like ‘Mad Men‘ (where she was asked to leave the room when she informed Don Draper that in 50 years people would be fast-forwarding through commercials) and