Cheers to How I Met Your Mother for a couple of happy Valentine's Day surprises. read more
Cheers to The Walking Dead for helping a trio of FX vets find life after the death of their previous series.Want more Cheers & Jeers? Subscribe to TV Guide Magazine now!SPOILER ALERT: STOP READING NOW IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN LAST NIGHT'S EPISODE! read more
Cheers to Conan O'Brien for some doggone good comedy.
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The TBS wag topped Animal Planet's Puppy Bowl with a canine version of his late-night talk show, "Puppy Conan," complete with a miniature version of his set and wig-wearing pooch lookalikes of Conan, sidekick Andy Richter and guest Justin Bieber. The next night, Conan's puppet pal Triumph the Insult Comic Dog appeared to protest his omission from the first annual Golden Collar Awards — and proverbially poop on Jeremy Piven, Kathy Griffin and other worthy targets.
Cheers to Law & Order: Special Victims Unit for a multigenerational tour de force from Michael McKean and Cameron Monaghan.
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Spinal Tap funnyman McKean turned in his scariest dramatic performance ever as a reality-TV producer who drugs and... read more
Cheers to Jane Curtin for proving she's still Unforgettable.
The onetime Not Ready for Primetime Player — who's already got two hit sitcoms under her belt (CBS' Kate & Allie and NBC's 3rd Rock From the Sun) — brings a... read more
Cheers to House for prescribing the perfect guest star: Jeffrey Wright.Want more Cheers & Jeers? Subscribe to TV Guide Magazine now! read more
Jeers to Channing Tatum for overexposing himself on Saturday Night Live.Want more Cheers & Jeers? Subscribe to TV Guide Magazine.The ex-stripper, who's got three movies (Haywire, The Vow and 21 Jump Street) hitting theaters over the ... read more
Cheers to Dean Winters for adding Up All Night to his impressive resumé. read more
Cheers to Jimmy Fallon for kicking off a Super series of shows in Indianapolis.
Jeers to New Girl for turning Lizzy Caplan into a party pooper.
The Party Down alum is supposed to be unlikable — initially, at least — as Julia, a lawyer who becomes a love interest for Nick (Jake Johnson), despite her dislike for... read more