So many people couldn't stop talking about Breaking Bad while it was on. "It's the best show, EVERRRRRRRRRR!" "You don't know what you're missing!" "OMG! I can't believe they did THAT!"
Well, now all of that hyperbole can come back, since AMC has announced that the entire original cast has agreed to come back for another season!
Yes, Walt is alive! Everyone's fav
Poor Corey. He just doesn't get it.
Corey was recently a contestant on the daytime TV game show "The Price Is Right."
During the opening round, the contestants were guessing the price of a hammock. Yup, your typical, average, everyday hammock. A few hundred bucks? Possibly a grand if it's a super nice one? Sure, that sounds about right; but not to Corey.
Jennifer Love Hewitt is an addition to the cast of "Criminal Minds" this fall as series regular.
Her character, Kate Callahan, was introduced in the series’ 10th season premiere last Wednesday on CBS-TV.
Years ago, we were introduced to Brian Collins, now better known as the "Boom Goes the Dynamite" guy.
Poor Brian had the worst sports report ever. And even though it was eight years ago or so for the Ball State University graduate, the Internet and cable sports television haven't forgotten him.
This week seems to be a good week for bad words making it on to live television.
During a commercial break on News 12 in The Bronx, N.Y., two reporters were talking to each other casually about the one reporter's crackly voice and what they're supposed to talk about when they come back from break. However, unbeknownst to them, what they were saying made it on to live television uncensored.
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The San Francisco Giants clinched a wildcard spot in Major League Baseball's postseason by winning Thursday night.
This was a cause for celebration!
Comcast Sports Net Bay Area decided to go live to the locker room, where outfielder Hunter Pence was giving a celebratory speech. While may have been a great speech for his teammates, it most definitely was not okay for live television.
WGN Morning News just wants to let you know that it has the highest-rated morning TV news show in Chicago.
They also realize that not everybody is going to like them.
For years, a radio DJ named Inetta the Moodsetta has been known for the greatest on-air quitting moment ever when she decided that she had enough at the radio station she worked for in Mobile, Ala.
Well, move over Inetta! A television reporter at a station in Alaska dropped a bombshell Sunday night that puts Inetta to shame.
Fox has a new show starting this Sunday night titled "Utopia."
The premise of the show involves 15 people going to a remote location to start a new civilization. There is no prize and it's not a game; it's just Utopia.
Trying to get on the news is just a natural reaction when you see a TV camera.
When in that situation, nearly everyone on earth will at least jump in the background of the shot, maybe wave or do the obligatory "Hi, Mom!"
This guy stepped it up a bit.