Dustin Lance Black Pens Gay Rights Miniseries WHEN WE RISE for ABC
by A.A. Cristi
- Nov 18, 2016
"When We Rise" was written and created by Academy Award winning screenwriter Dustin Lance Black. This mini-series event chronicles the real-life personal and political struggles, set-backs and triumphs of a diverse family of LGBT men and women who helped pioneer one of the last legs of the U.S. Civil Rights movement, from its turbulent infancy in the 20th century to the once unfathomable successes of today.
BWW Recap: Joel & Julia (and Hank & Sarah) Take a BIG Step Forward on PARENTHOOD
by Matt Smith
- Nov 21, 2014
On this week's PARENTHOOD:
Dylan cannot be partners with Max, but Max continues to pester her. Presumably because of his Asperger's, he doesn't understand when to let go. It's really upsetting when you think about it… and he can't do anything about it (something Dylan notes later on in the episode). Poor Max. :-(. It doesn't get any better when he's accused of “harassing” Dylan — and her parents come in and blast Adam and Kristina in front of the entire parent body. This whole plot line is a continuation of the brilliant acting we saw from Max Burkholder last week — he continues to kill it here, especially in the first scene — and when he comes to terms with the fact that he, in fact, doesn't understand all social cues and needs work, despite his Asperger's. Really great character growth and much deserved considering where we first started with him (like, way back in Season 1). (Bonus points for Kristina and Adam's incredibly parenthood pep talk! I mean, who doesn't want to be a Braverman?!)
BWW Recap: Things Are Finally Looking Up (I Think) For Joel and Julia on PARENTHOOD
by Matt Smith
- Nov 7, 2014
PARENTHOOD's always the type of show that'll throw us curveballs. Given the tearjerking promo that showed what I'd call more than just a glimmer of hope, this week, re: curveballs, was no exception. And, as this episode dealt with a plot line I've been very vocal about since the beginning of the season, it's safe to say I've restored faith in the Braverman clan (not that I ever lost it, but you know what I mean). But more on that later. My full analysis follows:
John Corbett Will Return to NBC's PARENTHOOD
by Tyler Peterson
- Nov 27, 2013
According to TV Guide, the actor, who played Lauren Graham's ex-husband, will appear in the thirteenth episode. Seth (Corbett) appears after being unaware that 'his daughter Amber (Mae Whitman) stops by the restaurant where he works and ends up getting into an argument with another patron. Perhaps Amber is going to Seth looking for advice about her troubled relationship with Ryan (Matt Lauria)? In last week's episode, he ended up in the slammer after getting in a fight at a bar.'
Photo Flash: PARENTHOOD Season 5 Cast Shots
by Tyler Peterson
- Aug 26, 2013
NBC's beloved family-based drama PARENTHOOD returns for its fifth season on September 26 - ahead of its premiere, the network has released the cast's promotional shots. Check them out below!
THE WALKING DEAD to Kick Off 30th Annual PaleyFest; Full Line Up Announced!
by Caryn Robbins
- Feb 5, 2013
The Paley Center for Media today announced the full lineup of special guest panelists scheduled to appear for the upcoming 30th annual ultimate TV fan festival, PaleyFest: The William S. Paley Television Festival, which takes place at the Saban Theatre, March 1-15, 2013.
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