Off duty, Will cares deeply for his canine companion, Betty the chihuahua. He also maintains an on-again/off-again relationship with Angie Polaski (Erika Christensen), a fellow foster care survivor who works for the Atlanta Police Department (APD). She’s partnered with Detective Michael Ormewo...
Guilty pleasure dramas take everything to the extreme, adding crazy plot lines revolving around forbidden love, backstabbing, or jealousy. Guilty pleasure sitcoms are so cheesy they’re funny. Guilty pleasure reality shows are usually, paradoxically, unrealistic and showcase the worst in human nature...
Claire Danes made a big comeback 15 years afterMy So-Called Life– as a CIA agent in a Showtime drama about terrorism. With its bonkers plot leaps (she sleeps with the terrorist who killed the vice president and gets promoted!), lots of crying jags and the soothing presence of Mandy Pa...
novels, he embodies the character's essence. And readers of Slaughter's novels certainly understand why Trent ultimately takes Betty the Chihuahua home with him. It's not because Trent is an altruist; it's because he knows what it's like to be abandoned....
Top Gap By what name was NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt (1970) officially released in Canada in English? Answer See more gaps » Edit page Top Gap Answer See more gaps » Add episode NBC Nightly News (TV Series) Details Full Cast and Crew Release Dates Official Sites ...
Dare to be Different: Con Tamron Hall, Terrence Ferguson, Vernard Hodges, Ramón Rodríguez. Actor Ramon Rodriguez, from the ABC series "Will Trent", stops by to visit with Tamron and her Tam Fam with humorous stories about working with his co-star, who
The TV awards were more widely dispersed, with ABC's "Ugly Betty" collecting honors for best primetime program and best supporting actor forTony Plana. See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News 8/22/2008 by By Jay A. Fernandez ...
The show has a passionate audience already, but I'm reasonably sure there's a far larger audience out there that would get a kick out of "Vikings," because it really is one of those shows that check a wide number of demographic boxes. "Vikings" is reliably badass, if you like that ...
The Jetsons Effect: How a Cartoon Imagined the Future and Changed TV Forever When The Jetsons premiered in 1962, it wasn’t just a TV show; it was a vision of tomorrow.As the first animated series broadcast in color during prime time, it dazzled audiences with its kaleidoscope of futuristi...