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Glee's Shining Stars Explain Those Love Triangles, Squares & Pentagons
The geometric lingo being thrown around by the kids on everyone's favorite hour of musical goodness is getting way too confusing.
In our recent conversations with the cast, Lea Michele and Dianna Agron (real-life BFFs) mentioned a love triangle, Cory Monteith called it a love square and Chris Colfer introduced the love pentagon! While we eagerly await the love parallelogram, we're enjoying the ride—and the refresher course on shapes—and getting down to the nitty-gritty on who's lovin' who on Glee:
Finn Loves Rachel & Quinn? Cory seems to think so. And while he's doing the honorable thing by staying with his fake "baby mama" Quinn for now, he tells us: "Finn is not only strangely attracted to Rachel, but he respects what she chases after in her life. He's walking a thin line and trying to be somebody for everybody, and she's an example of someone truly following her dreams and that's attractive." Aww, true love. So will they get together when the time is finally right? "That might be the way it plays out," an ominous Cory says. "There's a very active love triangle between Quinn, Finn and Rachel throughout the whole 13 [episodes], which will become a love square," explains Lea, "and some shocking things happen." Such as? "We have some good bitch fights," Dianna and Lea promise. And not that we don't love Finn, but we can't quite figure out his angle in all of this. "When the love triangle becomes a square it's going to be scandalous, and my character is none the wiser because he's aloof," Corey teased.
What about Puck and the rest of the gang?
What's Up Next for SYTYCD's Ashley and Max?
With all of the focus on Mrs. Cruise coming on board for the So You Think You Can Dance finale, we thought it would be nice to bring some attention to last night's eliminated duo.
We had the chance to chat with Max Kapitannikov and Ashley Valerio this morning, so click in to find out their reactions on being sent home and what's next for the pair...
Fox Sets Dates for House, Bones, Fringe & More
Fox is the latest network to get all of its fall programming ducks in a row and set premiere dates for September.
Among the highlights, House is kicking off with a two-hour premiere that finds Hugh Laurie still in the mental institute. New on the schedule this year are the musical comedy Glee, the animated Family Guy spinoff The Cleveland Show, Brothers and Wanda Sykes' new late-night talk show. Get all the details about the new shows here.
Read on to see the Fox's rundown for the fall...
SYTYCD Returns With More Hip-Hop & Crazy Tappers
So You Think You Can Dance struts its stuff back onto Fox this Thursday for its fifth season (with a sixth already in the works), and can we just say, yay! It feels like forever since we last heard a proper Mary Murphy squeal.
Brace yourselves for this—season five has taken it to yet another level and is bringing out the best dancers ever. We know that seems impossible after last season (hello, remember Joshua Allen and Katee Shean?). Plus, we've heard it all before on every other reality competition show, but for some reason, we're inclined to believe the folks at SYTYCD—probably because it's been proven to be true with each new season.
We were lucky enough to catch executive producer-judge Nigel Lythgoe, host Cat Deeley and the rest of your faves at the So You Think You Can Dance Off at L.A. Live earlier this week to get some insight on what to expect this time around. (Hint: They don't know much more than we do because the top 20 won't even be chosen until this Friday.
Fox Bosses Talk Idol Judges, Dollhouse Deliverance
How many judges will there be next season on American Idol?
Why did Terminator have to die?
And what inspired Fox to pick up Dollhouse for a second season?
The big bosses at Fox just answered those Q's and many more in a chat with reporters, and we've got the scoop for you right here, right now...
Fox Upfront Roundup: Dance, Dollhouse, Glee!
The 2009 upfronts are here! Fox is up first with all sorts of goodies, including a lot more of So You Think You Can Dance (aka the dance world's finest choreography workshop and/or the Dancing With the Stars farm team), a split decision on those Friday-night genre shows and a shot of Glee for us all! What's returning, what's cancelled, what's new and what's waiting in the wings? Here's what we're hearing...
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Bones: Brother Jared Is Officially Bad News
Two new characters will be recurring on Bones this season, and according to the exclusive information I have just received from Bones boss Hart Hanson, both of those new characters are third parties who will get between the happy (re)unions of our two favorite Jeffersonian lab couples, Booth (David Boreanaz) and Bones (Emily Deschanel), and Hodgins (T.J. Thyne) and Angela (Michaela Conlin).
Who are those third parties, and what are their intentions? Well...
Video: Spend a Little Time With Foxy Masterminds Joss Whedon & J.J. Abrams
The Joss genius dishes on getting Dollhouse into production, last-minute panic and the possibility of making of Eliza Dushku sing. The J.J. genius explains how Fringe is a new-fangled, easily accessible Abrams show, how Josh Jackson got the gig of Peter Bishop and which Heroes star and longtime friend is just so darn famous that he can no longer be smuggled into cameos. (OK, it's totally Grunberg. Still, it's funny...)
Press play below, if you dare.
Fox Party: Spock Talk, Mad Scoop and Romance Rumors
Ay! What a night. Truth told, I'm still recouping from last night's Fox carnival at the Santa Monica Pier, which was a good time and had a pretty stellar turnout. (Stand by for video interviews of some of our faves like Wentworth Miller, Hugh Laurie, David Boreanaz and more.) In the meantime, a few juicy morsel of Foxy scoop...
Fox President Talks J.J. Abrams, Joss Whedon and More
Oh, Kevin Reilly, you lucky bastard. It didn't really hit me until this morning at the TV Critics Press Tour that you are working with both J.J. Abrams and Joss Whedon this season. Oh wait, and Mitch Hurwitz (Arrested Development), too?
Seriously, what did you do in your past life? 'Cause it's working.
Anyhoo, for you who are curious, here's what Fox Prez Reilly says of his new show runner trifecta—plus, where things stand on the new 24 and the negotiation woes at Hurwitz's animated series Sit Down and Shut Up...
Fox Upfront Day: Dollhouse, Dancers and David Boreanaz!
Greetings, tuberinos! Today is Fox's big day at the New York upfronts. It isn't just huge fun, it's scoopy good too.
Click in to find out what I learned from Emily Deschanel on what's in store for Booth and Bones. Also, check out Summer Glau spilling on Cameron's fate and Wentworth Miller dishing about Michael Scofield's messed-up love life.
Fox Reveals Pickups, Cancellations and Schedule Switchups
It's Fox day at the New York upfronts, and you know that's going to be fun. I'll bring you all the official dish from the presentation and the dirty gossip from the party later, but click in now for the word on the pickups and scheduling of the coming season on Fox...