Was Glee’s Lindsay Lohan moment really about comeback—or does something darker lurk below the show-choir sparkles?
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Today’s Trailer (TV Edition): The Mindy Project
Last November, Mindy Kaling—best known as a writer/producer/actor on The Office—told TIME that she was working on a pilot for NBC, in which she would play an obstetrician-gynocologist. Her mother is just such a doctor, and Kaling said that “there is something inherently funny about being an ob-gyn.” Now she can prove it: a trailer …
The Bachelorette Watch: Emily Maynard Meets Her 25 Boyfriends
Twenty-five men, a bunch of roses, and one lady who is trying really hard not to catch a disease on national television. That’s right, it’s The Bachelorette.
Dancing with the Stars Watch: Double Trouble
In which we bid adieu to Half Pint and that Disney kid and suffer through a Chris Brown performance
Dancing with the Stars Watch: Putting the Classy in Classical
A full orchestra plays as one team earns the first perfect score of the season. It’s Classical Night!
Dancing With the Stars Watch: Motown Mo’Results
There is some jive turkey going on in this week’s results
Lindsay to Play Liz on Lifetime — Who Should Be Next?
Now that the scandalous starlet has signed on to portray Elizabeth Taylor in the upcoming television movie Liz & Dick, TIME picks other young actresses who should play Hollywood legends.
“I hate to say this to the AMC executives and everyone else in the business, but I will never watch 'Walking Dead' live again.”
TV Tonight: Say Yes to the Dress: Bridesmaids
The show—which captures Maid of Honorzillas in action—will always play second fiddle to the original series. Always a bridesmaid…you know the rest.
TV Watch: ‘Don’t Trust the B—- in Apartment 23’ — Postmodern Prime-Time?
The footnote-worthy cultural references provide the laughs in this new sitcom.
Eye Jabs & Head Raps: Rare Behind-the-Scenes Photos of The Three Stooges
The Three Stooges didn’t invent physical farce and extreme slapstick. But they were the best at it. What began as a Vaudeville act in the 1920s made the leap to television and film, keeping audiences laughing for six decades. In …
Dancing with the Stars Watch: The Results
Hint: It wasn’t William Levy
Dancing with the Stars Watch: Week Two Blues
The over-inflated market self-adjusts to more rational scores. It sounds like economics, but it’s Dancing with the Stars.