
Claire Danes
The second season of Showtime's Homeland, will begin with Claire Danes' CIA agent Carrie Mathison having been in a psychiatric ward for six months after undergoing shock treatment at the end of Season 1.
But what will she remember from before?
A new teaser for the Emmy-nominated show's second season features Danes staring intently and occasionally twitching, as moments from the first season appear onscreen in quick, sudden flashes.
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Bristol Palin
Bristol Palin has found herself in hot water again — this time after her 3-year-old son, Tripp, was shown mouthing off to his Aunt Willow on Bristol's reality show, Life's a Tripp.
"Go away you f-----!" the toddler says to his aunt, as Willow and Bristol cover their mouths in horror....
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Alec Baldwin, Jessica Lange
The nominations are in for the 64th Primetime Emmy Awards, and many of the actors and showrunners who received nods have expressed their gratitude — and, in some cases, surprise.
See what the stars had to say:
Jessica Lange, American Horror Story, Supporting Actress in a TV Movie/Miniseries: "I want to thank the academy for honoring American Horror Story. ... It's been wonderful to work on a show with such talented actors and the fabulous creative team of Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk and all the brilliant writers who make Constance such an interesting character to play."
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Paget Brewster
It seems Paget Brewster can't stay away from a crime scene. The actress, who played Emily Prentiss on Criminal Minds for six seasons before leaving the show earlier this year, will guest-star on the season premiere of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, NBC announced Wednesday.
The actress will appear as the head of the Public Integrity Unit in the District Attorney's office. Her character will be assigned to the case against Dann Florek's Capt. Cragen, who is suspected of murder after last season's shocking finale, in which Cragen woke up with a dead prostitute in his bed.
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Pete Rose
TLC has ordered a new reality series that will document the lives of retired Major League Baseball All-Star Pete Rose and his Playboy model fiancée, Kiana Kim, the network announced Wednesday.
The series will focus on the couple's attempt to blend their families, with Rose living in Las Vegas and traveling around the country for public appearances and Kim residing in Los Angeles with her two children. In addition, some members of Rose's family are "skeptical of their relationship," TLC's release says.
It will also chronicle Rose's efforts to become eligible for baseball's Hall of Fame. The 71-year-old was banned from baseball after it was discovered that he bet on games when he was a player and manager for the Cincinnati Reds in the 1980s.
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