
Battlestar Galactica
With the finale of Battlestar Galactica inching closer and closer, we wanted to ask for your favorite moments of the series. Was it the brutal and emotionally charged boxing match between Starbuck and Lee? Or the moment Tigh revealed his Cylon nature to Adama? Did you love when Callie shot Boomer, or prefer the moment Tory airlocked Callie? So many to choose from, so little time. But do your best and weigh in after the jump.
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Misha Collins
Heya, Supernatural fans! I know you are out there, patiently-ish waiting for the next new episodes to kick off this Thursday. Well, here's a possible time-killer.
I'm talking to Misha Collins this Tuesday afternoon. Since I myself already gave Misha "the treatment" when he first joined the CW series last fall, I thought I'd invite you to get in on the action this time around and throw some questions to "Castiel."
I can only use a few, so take no offense if your submission gets snubbed. Nothing personal.
The rules: One question per user name, and I'm "shutting the doors" on this solicitation Monday at 11:59 pm/ET. Oh, and one last thing: Don't turn this Comments section into anything other than what it is intended to be — a place to suggest questions for Misha about Supernatural.
Now make the jump and fire off a Q for Misha to A.
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Jeffrey Dean Morgan
We know you loved Jeffrey Dean Morgan as the dearly departed Denny Duquette on Grey's Anatomy, John Winchester on Supernatural and Judah Botwin on Weeds. (Why does he always play dead people?) Luckily for all you JDM fans, we snagged an interview with the up-and-coming movie star to chat about his role in Warner Bros.' Watchmen, which hits theaters March 6.
Directed by the visionary behind 300, Zack Snyder, Watchmen is based off the 1986 comic book series of the same name. The story is set in an alternative 1985, where superheroes exist and tensions between the U.S. and the Soviet Union are coming to a boiling point. Rorschach, a superhero vigilante, investigates the murder of a former hero, The Comedian (Morgan), and inadvertently discovers a widespread conspiracy to kill heroes, in turn changing the course of history.
So, what would you ask Jeffrey Dean about Watchmen, Grey's and his other ventures. (Before you ask, no, we will not ask him for his phone number.)
Read more and post your questions after the jump.
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American Idol, Casey Carlson
Yo, dawgs! Tuesday marks the beginning of the voting rounds on American Idol, with the first of three groups of 12 performers taking the stage. (The first group is Alexis Grace, Brent Keith, Ann Marie Boskovich, Casey Carlson, Danny Gokey, Jackie Tohn, Michael Sarver, Ricky Braddy, Stephen Fowler, Stevie Wright and Tatiana Del Toro.) Unlike in past years, nine of these contestants will be eliminated in one fell swoop on Wednesday evening. This first group has several familiar faces, but what about the many we've haven't heard or seen much of during auditions or Hollywood Week?
Is it fair to lose so many singers based on one performance? Did you like last year's system better? Vote and weigh in after the jump.
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The Office
We've made our picks for the worst couples on TV, but now it's your turn!
With so much terrible TV romance to choose from over the years, there have to be more offenders. So, who did we miss? Who did we get wrong? In short, how would you add to or change our list?
Hurl your insults Share your thoughts after the jump.
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Silence of the Lambs
As we get closer to the Oscars, we thought it would be fun to look back on some favorite performances from years past.
Whether you prefer Anthony Hopkins scaring you senseless in Silence of the Lambs or Titanic breaking your heart, we want to hear from you.
Tell us: What are the greatest film performances of all time? Share your picks and tell us why after the jump.
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Alex O'Loughlin, Moonlight
It happens all the time: Your favorite TV star's show gets cancelled and he or she disappears for a while.
Or sometimes, you keep seeing awesome actors hop from one show to the next in small guest arcs or supporting roles, but they never get the chance to carry a show. Well now is the time to stand up and give these folks the credit they deserve.
We want to know: Who would you give a show to right now? Whether it's a dreamy hunk like ex-Moonlight star Alex O'Loughlin or a solid backseat actor like Damages Anastasia Griffith, who would you as a potential network exec want to put your money on?
Tell us which actor gets your vote and why after the jump.
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Kate Walsh, Patrick Dempsey
Now that ABC's Grey's Anatomy-Private Practice crossover event is underway, we thought it'd be fun to play TV programmer.
Networks often use crossovers to bolster recent spin-offs, and persuade the unconvinced to try out new series. Other switches, like the recent CSI-Two and a Half Men writers' swap, are just for fun — and publicity. The results are sometimes awesome (ER's Clooney and Wyle popping up on Friends), and sometimes pathetic (Family Matters' Steve Urkel landing his time machine in Step by Step's backyard in ABC's TGIF days).
So we want to know: What TV crossovers would you like to see?
Keep in mind that this sort of thing usually happens between shows on the same network. But if you have a really clever idea that crosses network lines, we'd love to hear it. We're also thinking mostly about series currently on the air, but if you can find of a (workable) reason for the Supernatural boys to investigate a murder at Shotz Brewery, fire away.
Share all your ideas after the jump.
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Joss Whedon with Dollhouse star Eliza Dushku
Joss Whedon, the singular mind who in the past has given us Buffy, Angel, "Captain Tightpants" and Dr. Horrible soon will introduce television viewers to another memorable (if "forgetful" character) — Dollhouse's Echo, played by Eliza Dushku. Echo is an "active," a kind of a robot-hooker hybrid whose native personality and memories have been erased, allowing her to be programmed with the specific skills or characteristics that any "engagement" — or client with a robust checkbook — requires.
As the Feb. 13 series premiere of Fox's Dollhouse nears, Whedon will be dropping by TVGuide.com HQ to answer not just our questions but many of yours. So take a moment, give it some thought and offer up the one thing you would ask Joss — on any topic — after the jump.
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Lil Wayne, John Mayer
You've already told us which ladies you're backing in the Grammy races this year. Now it's the fellas' turn.
The year's biggest music awards show is just around the corner, and we'd like to know which artist you're hoping will take home a golden phonograph or two. Were you more captivated by the rhymes of Lil Wayne of Kanye? Who is smoother: Chris Brown or Ne-Yo? Does John Mayer still make your body feel all "Wonderland"-ish or do you prefer the harder edge of Kid Rock and Metallica?
So tell us: Which Grammy-nominated male artist is your favorite? Vote in our poll after the jump.
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