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SYTYCD Top 12 Competition: "Pipe Down, English Muffin!"
So You Think You Can Dance is officially getting brutal. The newest couple, Kayla and Kupono, came on strong during the top 12 competition, making it even harder to decide among the remaining dancers, including the five couples that have been together since day one.
Want to know what happened on tonight's performance show, including what you couldn't see on TV? We've got your rundown right here...
Desperate Housewives: Who's Under the Veil?
The news of Andrea Bowen returning to Desperate Housewives for the season-six premiere is sparking debate that her homecoming means Susan Mayer (Teri Hatcher) is at the altar, behind the veil and getting married to Mike Delfino (James Denton).
Spoiler Alert: We're giving you every chance not to peek inside at the evidence we've compiled because all signs point to one Wisteria Lane resident over the others.
Here are the five reasons to support who we think is under the veil...
SYTYCD: Who Is the Best Dancer in the History of the Show?
At last night's So You Think You Can Dance competition taping in Hollywood, executive producer and judge Nigel Lythgoe told the crowd that season-three star Travis Wall (who was sitting in the audience) and many other standouts from seasons past would be doing guest performances on the 100th episode of the show, airing Thursday, July 23. And that got us thinking...
If all the dancers from SYTYCD seasons one through four were compared, who would stand out as the best? Forget "America's favorite dancer" for a second. In terms of raw talent, training, technique and sheer star power, which dancer is the very best of all?
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American Idol's Anoop Desai Reports From the Road
Two shows down and only 50 more to go on the American Idols Live Tour 2009. Starting today, we'll be catching up with each of the American Idol top 10 once a week to get the lowdown on the tour.
Anoop Desai, who came in sixth, kicks things off with a chat about the tour's first stop in Portland, Ore., on July 5.
What was the vibe before the first show?
It was sort of an eerie calm. I was more anxious than I was nervous. Once I got out there onstage, the energy of the crowd kept me going. It was easy to perform for everyone because they really want to hear you. To stand in front of that many people and be appreciated and do well was just great. We're lucky our first show went really well.
Who had the most preshow jitters?
I know Kris was pretty nervous right before he went onstage. I think we're all learning how to channel it in a very positive way now. I get nervous, but I'm more excited.
Did you go online and read the reviews or look up the YouTube videos of your performance after the show?
Yeah, I think most of us did. Luckily, people seemed to really like it. I think in all these shows we're as eager to see the YouTube videos of ourselves as everybody else. We want to see our performances, see what we did right or wrong.
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Trista Sutter Blogs About The Bachelorette: "Filth-of-the-Earth Wes" Is Gone!
Original Bachelorette Trista Sutter is putting her reality-TV experience to use for us here at Watch With Kristin by blogging about Jillian Harris' quest for the perfect guy. Here's Trista's take on last night's episode of The Bachelorette...
Last night's Bachelorette was set in Spain, and not that I'm complaining about my once-in-a-lifetime experience, but I do love to travel and have to admit that I felt a tinge of green watching this episode.
Things start off nicely before wrapping up in one of the most shocking revelations to date. Check it out...
Could There Be a Wedding in the Grey's Anatomy Season Premiere?
The season-six premiere of Grey's Anatomy begins shooting on July 15, and casting directors are currently looking for actors to play the guest roles.
One role in particular listed in the Anatomy season premiere casting call may catch fans' eyes: Producers are looking for someone to play a Catholic priest in his 60s.
Could this possibly mean that Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) and Derek (Patrick Dempsey) are finally getting married? Or could someone be receiving last rites—like perhaps Dr. George O'Malley, since actor T.R. Knight is not returning for season six? Hmmm...
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Who Could Replace Jane Lynch on Party Down?
As we have previously reported, Jane Lynch will not be back as Constance Carmell on Starz's Party Down next season. When we talked about that sad news with costar Ryan Hansen last month, he told us his reaction to the news: "Kill me now. I love Jane Lynch so much."
We fans have had just about the same reaction, but after our grieving is over, the show must go on.
When Lynch departed Party Down late in the first season to fulfill her obligations to Fox's Glee, her place in the show was picked up by Jennifer Coolidge, who played Constance's delightfully daffy roommate, Bobbie St. Brown. Sources tell us that Jennifer's guest gig was "probably a one-time thing" although you "never know."
So how will the show cope with Jane's absence in season two? We've got the scoop on producers' plans. Here's what we know about possible replacement:
The Real Housewives of New York City: Third Season Drama & Bethenny Gets a Ring
Even when not on air, the ladies of The Real Housewives of New York City know how to stir things up.
Amid Bravo's announcement this morning of a third season pickup and of a casting call for new Housewives (yes, that is plural), sources tell us that all of the Housewives are likely to come back for season three, but two wives are putting up quite a fight when it comes to negotiating their new contracts. Who are those two? And what's that shiny thing on Bethenny Frankel's finger? Read on...
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What's Inside Warehouse 13? We've Got the Keys!
To unlock the doors of Syfy's newest series, Warehouse 13, we went directly to the show's secret keepers—executive producers David Simkins and Jack Kenny—for an exclusive look inside.
Here's what we've learned about the government's classified storage facility and the agents (played by Eddie McClintock and Joanne Kelly) assigned to track its supernatural artifacts.
Would You Like to Write the Lost Theme Song?
Oh, Lost bosses, you are awesome. Despite being part of a giant conglomutainment empire, you have always recognized and harnessed the power of fandom, and for that we both salute and embrace you.
The latest development in the ongoing romance between Lost's producers and the tens of millions of devoted Lost fans is going to be a love song. Or at least a song.
So, what's going on, and how can you participate? Here's the deal:
10 Things You Need to Know About 10 Things I Hate About You
Ladies and gentlemen, meet 10 Things I Hate About You, the newest member of the great summer shows club.
Based on the 1999 movie of the same name, 10 Things takes the framework of Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew and remodels it into an endearing teen rom-com with room to spare for feminism, morality and wonderful silliness. The acting and writing is entirely squee-worthy and if things continue to go according to plan, it might just become an all-time great, in the tradition of My So-Called Life, Buffy and The O.C.
So, what is this series, why should you watch, and what's to come? Read on to find out the 10 things you need know about 10 Things I Hate About You:
Make It or Break It: Which One Are You?
Remember that era of pop culture when people were all "I'm a Carrie" or "I'm a Samantha," declaring which Sex and the City character most represented their style and worldview, and even buying the T-shirt to prove it?
Well, the gymnast girls on the ABC family show Make It or Break It are making us identify all over again. Don't know if we're ready to buy T-shirts yet, but there's just something about four ladies with different hairstyles and personalities but intertwined lives that makes us want to declare our allegiance, you know? So...poll time! Jump inside to make your pick: