Undeterred by the failure of Animal Practice, NBC is banking once more on the American public's obvious love for adorable animals, giving a put pilot commitment to a TV adaptation of Marley & Me. Or, seeing as the network also ordered another It Crowd remake, maybe it's just getting in on the ground floor of the sure-to-be forthcoming wave of mid-2000s nostalgia. Both versions of Marley & Me have ended with the death of the eponymous dog, and it's unclear what the story's move to a serialized medium like television means for the beloved pet's longevity. Will Marley die in May sweeps every year, only to return each September as if nothing had changed — or, as in Lost, will the show postpone Marley's fatal case of gastric dilatation volvulus until the show receives a concrete end date? Either way, John Grogan keeps getting those checks.
- 10/17/2014
- by Nate Jones
- Vulture
One of the things that Glee writers love to do periodically is throw in an episode that just shakes everything up. "Girls (And Boys) on Film" was one such episode.
Relationships that we've watched build have now been broken down. Friends have become enemies. Enemies are becoming friends.
When we last saw Glee, Rachel had slipped into the bathroom in her apartment while Brody slept blissfully in the next room. We spent the next few weeks questioning whether Glee would go there again with another pregnancy story. We speculated. We read interviews. We waited.
It looks like they're most definitely going there again.
Rachel is pregnant.
Watching Santana try to pry the information out of Rachel by way of movie choice was classic Santana. Watching her comfort Rachel after confronting her about the test she found in the trashcan showed how much heart the character has. She's a bitch and...
Relationships that we've watched build have now been broken down. Friends have become enemies. Enemies are becoming friends.
When we last saw Glee, Rachel had slipped into the bathroom in her apartment while Brody slept blissfully in the next room. We spent the next few weeks questioning whether Glee would go there again with another pregnancy story. We speculated. We read interviews. We waited.
It looks like they're most definitely going there again.
Rachel is pregnant.
Watching Santana try to pry the information out of Rachel by way of movie choice was classic Santana. Watching her comfort Rachel after confronting her about the test she found in the trashcan showed how much heart the character has. She's a bitch and...
- 3/8/2013
- by miranda.wicker@gmail.com (Miranda Wicker)
- TVfanatic
Musicals are pretty much required to give us holiday episodes. "Glee" doesn't disappoint. And for their fourth Christmas episode, "Glee, Actually," the show will be singing its way through a whole host of classic holiday films.
What will they be singing, you ask? Fox has released six tunes from the episode for you to listen to before the episode airs. All of the songs will also be available on "Glee: The Music, The Christmas Album -- Volume 3."
First up is the light-hearted "Jingle Bell Rock," sung by Sam (Chord Overstreet).
"Glee" being the inclusive show that it is, not every holiday tune is a Christmas song. Brothers Puck (Mark Salling) and Jake (Jacob Artist) take some time to sing "Hanukkah, Oh Hanukkah" during the episode.
In case you missed the news earlier, "Glee, Actually" will feature the long-awaited reunion of Kurt (Chris Colfer) and Blaine (Darren Criss) in New York City.
What will they be singing, you ask? Fox has released six tunes from the episode for you to listen to before the episode airs. All of the songs will also be available on "Glee: The Music, The Christmas Album -- Volume 3."
First up is the light-hearted "Jingle Bell Rock," sung by Sam (Chord Overstreet).
"Glee" being the inclusive show that it is, not every holiday tune is a Christmas song. Brothers Puck (Mark Salling) and Jake (Jacob Artist) take some time to sing "Hanukkah, Oh Hanukkah" during the episode.
In case you missed the news earlier, "Glee, Actually" will feature the long-awaited reunion of Kurt (Chris Colfer) and Blaine (Darren Criss) in New York City.
- 12/10/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
When you think of "Glee," do you think of superheroes? After this week's Thanksgiving episode, "Dynamic Duets," you probably will. Not only is this the best episode this show has had in recent memory, but it takes the comic-book hero theme to whole new levels of musical awesomeness.
You can find out for yourself with this "Glee" video preview.
The central action of the episode revolves around a stolen trophy. Yes, the coveted Nationals trophy brought back to Ohio by New Directions has been stolen! Who could be behind such a nefarious deed? A video left behind at the crime scene gives a clue.
"Who leaves a laptop?"
Considering the rather distinctive jacket worn by the thief, who better to retrieve the stolen item than Blaine (Darren Criss), former Warbler and current "Glee" hero type. Alas, all does not go as planned. When next we see Blaine, he is wearing...
You can find out for yourself with this "Glee" video preview.
The central action of the episode revolves around a stolen trophy. Yes, the coveted Nationals trophy brought back to Ohio by New Directions has been stolen! Who could be behind such a nefarious deed? A video left behind at the crime scene gives a clue.
"Who leaves a laptop?"
Considering the rather distinctive jacket worn by the thief, who better to retrieve the stolen item than Blaine (Darren Criss), former Warbler and current "Glee" hero type. Alas, all does not go as planned. When next we see Blaine, he is wearing...
- 11/21/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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