
Glee
It's the question on the mind of every Gleek: who the heck is coming back for Season 4?
According to Glee co-creator and executive producer Ryan Murphy, everyone is. No, really. "We had a meeting, and you know we've become like a family, and I said to them, 'Anybody who wants to stay on the show will stay on the show,'" Murphy told Vulture. "Anyone...
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Kevin Reilly
Fox Entertainment president Kevin Reilly has finally gotten his wish: A four-comedy lineup on Tuesday, pairing Raising Hope with new family comedy Ben & Kate at 8 p.m. and putting Mindy Kaling's new sitcom, The Mindy Project, behind New Girl.
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Justin Kirk, Bill Pullman
NBC's 2012-2013 TV lineup is going to the dogs, the cats... and the White House?
NBC picked up the Presidential family comedy 1600 Penn and the Justin Kirk-led sitcom, Animal Practice, to series.
NBC orders Ryan Murphy comedy and J.J. Abrams action drama
From Modern Family's Jason Winer and Book of Mormon star...
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Ryan Murphy, J.J. Abrams
NBC is beefing up its 2012-2013 schedule with two of the most well-known producers on the small screen.
The network has picked up The New Normal, from Glee and American Horror Story boss Ryan Murphy, and Revolution, from Lost and Fringe executive producer J.J. Abrams, TVGuide.com has...
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Glee, Lea Michele
Still floored that Rachel botched her big audition in this week's episode? (Its title, "Choke," was kind of a giveaway...) Freaking out that only a few episodes stand between you and the McKinley High graduation? You're not alone. At a Tuesday Glee panel, the show's cast and crew explained why hope is not lost for Rachel and teased what's to come before G-Day.
You will need tissues.
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Darren Criss
Darren Criss, who is not leaving Glee to host The X Factor, is very excited for graduation. While gleeks sweat it out over who may or may not be coming back next season, Criss is sitting pretty, seemingly unworried about what could potentially be a gut-wrenching send-off, a tearful sayonara, an abrupt peace-out to some of the show's original cast members.
Yes, Criss' Blaine is a junior, but the actor says he doesn't see the finale — which has not yet been written — as a goodbye at all.
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Glee
Not since last summer, when Ryan Murphy said that Rachel, Finn and Kurt would be graduating on Glee and leaving the show (and then quickly took it all back), has the fate of a Glee cast member been so hotly followed.
So when the Fox musical returned from a two-month hiatus Tuesday, it wasted no time in revealing what happened to Quinn...
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Eric Stonestreet
If Justified creator Graham Yost has his way, Eric Stonestreet may go from happy dad on ABC's Modern Family to angry villain on FX's Justified next season.
Get the scoop on the new and returning spring shows
In an interview with...
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Dianna Agron
For a while there, it seemed as though Quinn Fabray was set for life. The popular McKinley High senior had made peace with the adoption of her baby daughter, gotten accepted to Yale, returned to the cheerleading squad and serenaded all the schoolboys she'd loved before.
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Matt Bomer, Glee
Matt Bomer fans already know the White Collar star can sing -- like, really sing! -- so of course he makes his Glee debut performing the hits of Duran Duran and It singer-songwriter Gotye.
He also gets to channel d-bag actors everywhere.
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