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Californication: Which Woman Will Hank Choose?
16 hours ago
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Californication's Hank Moody (David Duchovny) has really done it this time.
The charming lothario was already in deep: He's bedded both his teaching assistant (Diane Farr) and a student (Eva Amurri), and he's got the prim-and-proper dean's wife (Embeth Davidtz) all hot and bothered. But now, Hank's soulmate and mother of his child, Karen (Natascha McElhone), has returned from New York, sending Professor Moody into female frenzy.
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In Sunday's episode (10/9c, Showtime), Hank will try to do right by Karen and end things with the other women. As the saying goes, the road to hell is paved with good intentions. Fortunately for us, though, the results are quite hilarious. TVGuide.com chatted up all of Hank's ladies to see just how much worse things are going to get for him before they get better. »
- Adam Bryant
Exclusive: Mad Men Creator Discusses the Kennedy Assassination
6 November 2009 3:23 PM, PST
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Before Mad Men's third season, fans wondered when, as in what year, series creator Matthew Weiner would resume the story.
There was reason for the anticipation: In the Season2 finale, Betty (January Jones) revealed to reformed womanizer Don (Jon Hamm) that she was pregnant, and viewers were curious how that would play out. But more significantly, everyone wondered whether or not Weiner would skip over the Nov. 22, 1963, assassination of President John F. Kennedy. After all, Weiner said more than a few times that he didn't think he had anything to add to the historical landmark.
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But Weiner changed his mind. "My attitude about the assassination changed as I got deeper and deeper into the period and after I wrote the first two seasons," he tells TVGuide.com "I thought it »
- Adam Bryant
Legend of the Seeker Stars Explain Charisma Carpenter's Female Kiss
6 November 2009 12:19 PM, PST
Legend of the Seekers' two-hour season premiere event (Saturday, Nov. 7, check local listings) is fast approaching, and stars Bridget Regan and Craig Horner stopped by TVGuide.com to tell us all where the action picks up. Pretty much the entire underworld has its sights set on Richard and Kahlan after a tear was created between the worlds of the living and the dead. "It's hell on earth — literally," Horner says. Regan and Horner also dish on Charisma Carpenter's (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) guest gig as a high ranking Mord'Sith who shares a same-sex smooch. "It's a pretty sexy season," says Regan.
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Check out the full interview after the jump.
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- Gina DiNunno
Mad Men's Rich Sommer Discusses His Law & Order Guest Spot
6 November 2009 7:50 AM, PST
It's going to be a busy weekend for Mad Men star Rich Sommer.
Before the AMC drama wraps up its third season Sunday night (10/9c), Sommer will appear in a ripped-from-the-headlines episode of Law & Order (Friday at 9/8c on NBC). "The episode is sort of inspired by the woman who drove the wrong way down the Taconic [Expressway]," Sommer tells TVGuide.com. "I play her boss, and after some investigating, they begin to suspect him a little bit, that somehow he may have been involved."
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Although the role sounds significantly darker than Harry Crane, the bumbling nice guy he plays on Mad Men, Sommer says the two characters have more in common that one might expect...
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- Adam Bryant
Biggest Loser Villain Tracey Has "Amazing Relationships With All of the Contestants"
5 November 2009 5:22 AM, PST
Tracey Yukich spent her first few days on The Biggest Loser ranch in the hospital, only to come back and game-play more than any other contestant. Dubbed this season's villain, the 37-year-old homemaker from Texas created enemies all around her, betraying some of her allies when she won the power of choosing teams. After being up for elimination against roommate Liz, Tracey — who's not sharing her current weight until the finale — was ultimately voted out this week. TVGuide.com caught up with the mother of four who has no regrets about her time on campus and says she has "amazing relationships" with the other Biggest Loser contestants.
TVGuide.com: Do you think you played the game too hard?
Tracey Yukich: On the show ... Alison said, "Tracey, some of these choices you made at the beginning have come back to bite you," and I said, "We all have regrets." After »
- Robyn Ross
Video: Project Runway's Logan Explains His "Bond" with Carol Hannah
3 November 2009 8:32 AM, PST
Last week, our tight-pants aficionado Logan was auf'd from Project Runway for what the judges found to be a subpar companion piece to one of his best designs. TVGuide.com caught up with Logan to find out what he thought of Althea's accusation that he copied her collar, what really was going on between him and Carol Hannah and which two designers from the show he is partnering up with to open a studio in New York.
See what Chris March thought of the episode in Runway Rundown
Watch the interview after the jump.
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- Gina DiNunno
Amazing Race's Maria and Tiffany: We Didn't Want to Quit
2 November 2009 5:00 PM, PST
Poker players Maria Ho, 26, and Tiffany Michelle, 25, ran out of luck on Sunday's Amazing Race when they were forced to withdraw after failing to summon enough strength for either Detour. After bailing on a carnival test-your-strength bell-ringing device, they headed to the golf field before switching back, and then switching back again to golf — before calling it a day. "We are tough girls and like to win, but at that point, we realized we had nothing more that we could physically give," Tiffany tells TVGuide.com. How much time did they spend attempting both tasks? Find out below — and whether they really thought gay brothers Sam and Dan were straight.
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- Joyce Eng
Heroes: Will Hiro and Charlie Get Their Happy Ending?
1 November 2009 7:06 PM, PST
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Heroes kicks off November sweeps Monday with the reunion of one of the show's most memorable, if tragically separated, couples: Hiro Nakamura (Masi Oka) and Charlie Andrews (Glee's Jayma Mays).
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The duo's brief love affair began in Season 1, but was brought a drastic halt when Sylar (Zachary Quinto) split Charlie's skull to steal her power. Hiro later traveled back in time to prevent Charlie's murder, and though he was successful, she eventually died from a blood clot in her brain. Now facing his own death by brain tumor, Hiro has set out to cross Charlie's name off his bucket list by saving her once and for all. So, will the third time be the charm?
"I think Hiro's learned a little bit more about what he can and can't do," Oka tells TVGuide. »
- Adam Bryant
Greek's Spencer Grammer: The Casey-Cappie Coupling Won't Be a "Boring Love Story"
1 November 2009 7:00 PM, PST
When the Greek mid-season finale airs (Mon, 9/8c on ABC Family), viewers will see what transpires after Casey and Cappie finally locked lips in the penultimate episode. Spencer Grammer, who plays Casey, told TVGuide.com that she hoped the kiss was "as rewarding for everyone as we were trying to make it." So what else can we expect down the road for Cappie (Scott Michael Foster), Casey and her Zbz girls? Grammer tells us what's in store at Cyprus Rhodes, why she doesn't want Casey and Cappie to become a "boring love story," and how a Greek house burns down.
TVGuide.com: Last week's episode ended with Casey and Cappie finally kissing. I can't imagine they'll get off so easily in the finale.
Spencer Grammer: It's difficult because they've rekindled the friendship with Evan and [are] trying to make it Ok with everybody [who] they've dated. It's definitely a challenge between them, »
- Robyn Ross
Dancing's Derek Hough: I Didn't Mean for Mambo Move to Look So Sexual
1 November 2009 7:00 PM, PST
Derek Hough and Joanna Krupa gave dirty dancing a new meaning with their repetitive head-in-the-crotch move on Dancing with the Stars that left even Tom Bergeron flummoxed. But to hear the Season 7 pro champ tell it, the risqué move was just part of his improvised plan of attack to win the mambo marathon — and they did. Find out what else the 24-year-old has to say about their stellar week, why it would be "mind-blowing" to win and what special performance he has in store for the results show.
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- Joyce Eng
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