• Dean McDermott Refuses to Keep 'Opening Up a Vein' and Bleeding on 'True Tori' Just to Collect a Paycheck

    If you have tuned in for any of Tori Spelling's second season of "True Tori," which is currently airing on Lifetime, then you already know it feels like a desperate last ditch grab for attention. Unfortunately, Spelling was hoping that by airing her dirty laundry and allowing cameras to film her therapy sessions with cheating husband, Dean McDermott, she would somehow emerge looking like a tower of strength. Instead she comes across more like an overly dramatic mess with a not-so-secret hoarding problem. The ratings are dismal and now even McDermott says that he is done selling his soul just to pay the bills.
  • Tori Spelling Reportedly On The Verge Of A Breakdown, Using Fake Ebola Scare To Get Sympathy, Viewers For 'True Tori'

    Remember when Tori Spelling was best known for being on Beverly Hills 90210 and totally pampered by her father, Aaron Spelling? She used to show up at tons of Hollywood events but there was never any drama attached to her name, until she hooked up with Dean McDermott about 8 years ago. They both ended marriages to be together and basically Spelling signed on for a world of drama. Last weekend she checked herself into a hospital with a supposed "Ebola scare" and she has incorporated her hospital stint into promoting her second season of True Tori currently airing on Lifetime.
  • Ice-T Likens Jumping into the Cast of 'Law & Order: SVU' to Taking Part in a Bank Robbery

    Danny Pino had his work cut out for him back in 2011 when he joined the cast of "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit." Eternal fan favorite Christopher Meloni had just departed after 12 seasons with NBC's hit show, and any actor coming in was going to find it a challenge to try and create a character as beloved as (Un)Stabler was. Show veteran Ice-T was talking about the transition while at the Paley Center for Media this week, and he likened it to pulling off a bank robbery.
  • CNN Cancels 'Crossfire', Cuts 300 Jobs, Then Offers Counseling To Former Staffers

    CNN announced that it will cut 300 jobs on Wednesday and it also confirmed ongoing speculation about the future of several under-performing shows. With Jeff Zucker in charge, the news network decided to revive the long-running show Crossfire in an updated format. Unfortunately Newt Gingrich, Stephanie Cutter, S.E. Cupp and Van Jones never equaled ratings magic. The show was on hiatus for several weeks when CNN focused nonstop attention on missing flight MH370 and when it returned in July it remained the lowest rated show on any news network. Needless to say, Crossfire has been canceled as well as a few other specialty shows.
  • Bill Hader Hosted 'SNL's' Lowest-Rated Episode in 40 Years

    Did you watch Bill Hader on Saturday Night Live this past weekend? You would think that as a former cast favorite the ratings would have spiked even a tiny bit higher then they have been in recent months. Instead the result was the absolute opposite. Hader's episode was the lowest in SNL's 40-year history- quite an accomplishment actually, but unfortunately it's one in the wrong direction.
  • Lauren Cohan Thinks 'The Walking Dead' Season 5 Premiere Is 'Best Episode Yet'

    Fans of AMC's The Walking Dead are beyond excited to have their favorite series return tonight with the premiere of season 5. The network is teasing that the episode is extremely violent and hits a real emotional cord all in the same hour. Series star Lauren Cohan, who plays Maggie Greene, recently did an interview with Sirius XM ahead of the premiere and admitted that there are moments that even she couldn't watch onscreen from this first episode of the new season.
  • FXX Scored Best Ratings Ever With 'The Simpsons' Marathon As Show Prepares To Crossover With 'The Family Guy' and 'Futurama'

    Is there anyone out there that hasn't at least found themselves watching one episode of The Simpsons? Seriously even if you aren't a fan or are way too old to be entertained by even an adult cartoon at some point in the last 25 years you have found yourself staring at Homer Simpson, no? For the die hard fans out there FXX just offered up a 12-day marathon which featured every one of the 552 episodes ever made and guess what? Viewers' tuned in like crazy. In fact the network scored its' best ratings ever with an average of 1.3 million viewers tuning in each night between 8 and 11 p.m.
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