ABC clearly loves Hayley Atwell, though not enough to keep Agent Carter on the air. So after giving Peggy her walking papers in May, ABC has Atwell fronting this fall’s Conviction, a snappy, Scandal-esque legal drama (premiering Monday at 10/9c). But is it worthy of Atwell’s considerable talents, or your time? The jury, as they say, is still out.
When we meet Hayes Morrison (Atwell), she’s stretching and dancing in a jail cell. She’s been there before, you see: She’s the wild-child daughter of a powerful political family — her mom’s a U.S.
When we meet Hayes Morrison (Atwell), she’s stretching and dancing in a jail cell. She’s been there before, you see: She’s the wild-child daughter of a powerful political family — her mom’s a U.S.
- 9/29/2016
- TVLine.com
Marvel’s Agent Carter is renting out to Bridget Regan.
The actress — who currently recurs on Jane the Virgin — has joined the ABC drama as Peggy’s neighbor Dottie, Marvel.com announced on Thursday.
The character is described as a small-town girl from Iowa who’ll have a huge impact on the life of the titular heroine.
Set in 1946, Agent Carter finds Peggy balancing administrative work for the covert Ssr (Strategic Scientific Reserve) with secret missions for Howard Stark (Dominic Cooper, reprising his Captain America role), all while trying to navigate life as a single woman in America, having lost the love of her life,...
The actress — who currently recurs on Jane the Virgin — has joined the ABC drama as Peggy’s neighbor Dottie, Marvel.com announced on Thursday.
The character is described as a small-town girl from Iowa who’ll have a huge impact on the life of the titular heroine.
Set in 1946, Agent Carter finds Peggy balancing administrative work for the covert Ssr (Strategic Scientific Reserve) with secret missions for Howard Stark (Dominic Cooper, reprising his Captain America role), all while trying to navigate life as a single woman in America, having lost the love of her life,...
- 11/6/2014
- TVLine.com
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, here are some queries about Mad Men, Game of Thrones, Smash, NCIS , Revenge and other shows!
1 | Before we get started here: Is everyone out of tech now? We’d hate to stress you out.
2 | How about the look that Fringe‘s Bolivia shot Lincoln Lee? Glad we got to see the badass blush before the intra-universe bridge closed. And surely that incredible Walter/Walternate scene will get John Noble the Emmy love he deserves, right?!
3 | Raise your hand if you weren’t quite...
1 | Before we get started here: Is everyone out of tech now? We’d hate to stress you out.
2 | How about the look that Fringe‘s Bolivia shot Lincoln Lee? Glad we got to see the badass blush before the intra-universe bridge closed. And surely that incredible Walter/Walternate scene will get John Noble the Emmy love he deserves, right?!
3 | Raise your hand if you weren’t quite...
- 5/4/2012
- by Team TVLine
- TVLine.com
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, here are some queries we’re going to lob at you, from shows including Nikita, Mad Men, The Good Wife, Once Upon a Time and Cougar Town!
1 | The best part of last week’s Supernatural: The fantastic Castiel flashback montage or Sam in a white shirt for an entire hour?
2 | What did everyone think of the way Nikita (finally!) solved the Cassandra “problem”? Did she get off way too easy? And will anyone (besides Michael) actually miss little Max?
3 | Could it really be...
1 | The best part of last week’s Supernatural: The fantastic Castiel flashback montage or Sam in a white shirt for an entire hour?
2 | What did everyone think of the way Nikita (finally!) solved the Cassandra “problem”? Did she get off way too easy? And will anyone (besides Michael) actually miss little Max?
3 | Could it really be...
- 3/30/2012
- by Team TVLine
- TVLine.com
This year's Emmys telecast was produced by Mark Burnett of Survivor and Apprentice fame, and his reality show experience might have served him well as he staged a few truly memorable moments during the show. But there were a lot of misfires too.
One overarching problem: at times it felt like the show was actively insulting its audience. When the opening number and various time-wasting musical interludes by "The Emmytones" constantly referred to how vapid and mind numbing the medium is - you wind up feeling like a sucker for you know... watching it.
Also pretty much a total disaster: the trivia voiceovers every time a winner took the stage. Incredibly not funny, and also completely inappropriate when viewers are trying to cheer a winner they happen to be sentimental about.
But then there were some really clever moments during the ceremony: like when Amy Poehler jumped the gun and...
One overarching problem: at times it felt like the show was actively insulting its audience. When the opening number and various time-wasting musical interludes by "The Emmytones" constantly referred to how vapid and mind numbing the medium is - you wind up feeling like a sucker for you know... watching it.
Also pretty much a total disaster: the trivia voiceovers every time a winner took the stage. Incredibly not funny, and also completely inappropriate when viewers are trying to cheer a winner they happen to be sentimental about.
But then there were some really clever moments during the ceremony: like when Amy Poehler jumped the gun and...
- 9/19/2011
- by Dennis Ayers
- The Backlot
10. I Wish Someone Would Care, "Treme." I had plenty of problems with HBO's David Simon post-Katrina series, in particular the long musical interludes and the narrative slog the series took between episodes 3 to 8. But this episode, which had John Goodman's character quietly taking a page out of Kate Chopin's "The Awakening" mixed heartbreak and liberation deftly. "The ending of the book is not the end," Creighton told his college class, the day of his suicide. "It is a transition -- a rejection of disappointment and failure. She's not moving toward the darkness. She's embracing spiritual liberation." -- Dustin Rowles
9. Sweetums, "Parks and Recreation." "Parks & Rec" came into its own in its second season, finding its way to one of the best comedies on TV, and "Sweetums" represents most of the show's strengths, from its commentary on small-town politics (this time in the form of a public forum), to...
9. Sweetums, "Parks and Recreation." "Parks & Rec" came into its own in its second season, finding its way to one of the best comedies on TV, and "Sweetums" represents most of the show's strengths, from its commentary on small-town politics (this time in the form of a public forum), to...
- 12/20/2010
- by Dustin Rowles
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