Greek: The Love Triangle Continues
Casey and Cappie, Casey and Evan, Casey and Max. Casey seems to have been linked to quite the revolving door of men over the past two seasons. However, in this Monday's season finale she finally chooses the guy she wants to end up with, and the winner is...no one!
She does actually choose Cappie (Scott Michael Foster), but as we reported before, he's not ready to throw himself back into Casey's arms. As Spencer Grammer jokes in the video above, Casey has had many love triangles over the years, with Cappie always spearheading the third point. How will that affect his newly mended friendship with Evan Chambers (Jake McDorman)?
Check out the video to find out what's in store for next season and then read on for the five things you should know about some of your favorite characters in the season finale of Greek, airing Monday on ABC Family.
Spoiler Chat: Will Family Ties Tear Dan and Serena Apart on Gossip Girl?
Brace yourselves, Gossip Girl fans, because one of the series' key couples may not be getting back together! Yep, we're hearing not-so-encouraging things about the future of Dan and Serena, and we'll tell you what new paradigm they are living under next season.
Plus, all your burning Q's about summer TV are answered: Who's alive, dead and undead on True Blood? What do you need to know about Michael Westen's new nemesis on Burn Notice? And who dreams of a dead Nancy Botwin on Weeds? Want to know? Read on!
G. in New Jersey: Any news on 24?
GLAAD Smiles at Milk, Betty, Tyra, Ellen & Portia
Ellen DeGeneres, Kathy Griffin and Tyra Banks, yes. But don't forget Gus Van Sant, Woody Allen and Guy Ritchie, who all did the gay community quite a good turn last year, as well.
The directors' latest films—Milk, Vicky Cristina Barcelona and RocknRolla—are among the movies that will be vying for Outstanding Wide Release Film at the 20th Annual GLAAD Media Awards, handed out by the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation to honor film, television, music, theater, and print and digital media for "fair, accurate and inclusive representation" of the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender population and the issues affecting their lives.
Peter Sollett's hipster-friendly Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist and Julian Jarrold's adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited round out the nominees for top film in wide release.
Lauren Conrad Goes Greek Tonight
Audrina took back mind-gamer Justin Bobby and might be...wait for it...moving in with him!?
Last night's disappointing Hills twist once again raises the question: Will these girls ever find decent guys who don't treat them like disposable toys?
Thankfully, though, queen bee Lauren Conrad has more going for her than boy troubles, as she steps on to a fan-favorite series tonight: ABC Family's Greek.
L.C. is doing what she does best: dishing advice and taking jabs at Jason Wahler, and we have a sneak peek, along with video...









