Jimmy Fallon Reportedly Signs Tonight Show Deal
Jimmy Fallon reportedly signs deal to inherit The Tonight Show hosting gig with Seth Meyers as frontrunner to take over Late Night. read more
Found in: TV, NewsJimmy Fallon, Jay Leno Tackle Tonight Show Rumors With "Tonight" Duet
Duo address possible switchover with parody version of West Side Story's "Tonight." read more
Found in: TV, NewsGo On Review: "Matchup Promblems"
Go On is in the midst of a ratings nosedive. Luckily, the quality remains steady and is even growing in some areas. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsRock Center with Brian Williams to Feature SXSW, Paste Tonight
We've spent a good bit of time with the folks at Rock Center with Brian Williams this week. The show is at SXSW following Paste writer Ryan Bort looking for the next big thing here in Austin. read more
Found in: Music, FeaturesWatch the Trailer for NBC's Hannibal
NBC has posted the first full trailer for their upcoming drama Hannibal. read more
Found in: TV, NewsVince Vaughn to Host SNL on April 13
The frat pack actor returns to Studio 8H to host SNL for the first time since 1998. read more
Found in: Comedy, News1600 Penn Review: "Live From the Lincoln Bedroom" (Episode 1.08)
With each new episode that 1600 Penn trudges through, it seems like it learns the importance of ensemble over forcing one character into the comedic spotlight. It still has an incredibly hard time balancing all six members of the Gilcrest family in one episode, but 1600 Penn has smartly started pairing off cast members together and seeing what works and how different dynamics will play out. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsWatch Justin Timberlake's SNL Promos
Watch Justin Timberlake forget his "Suit & Tie" and take on more SNL duties than necessary. read more
Found in: TV, NewsGo On Review: "Double Down" (Episode 1.18)
Finally. _Go On_ provided a pleasantly warm episode with a well-assembled plot and well-timed jokes. read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsParks and Recreation: The Story Behind TV's Cutest Couple
There are some television couples who were always meant to start as nothing and eventually blossom into the greatest romances: Ross and Rachel, Jim and Pam, Sam and Dianne (OK, they don’t end up together, but that was because an actor up and quit the show), Carrie and Mr. Big. Then there are characters who wind up together in later seasons because it just feels right and the producers know it: Chandler and Monica, Michael and Holly, Fox and Mulder. read more
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