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Glee Spoiler: Secret Revealed Tonight!

Posted by K.C. Morgan Categories: Music, Prime Time, FOX, Gossip, Spoilers,

Glee - Will and Terri“It all blows up,” revealed Jessalyn Gilsig, talking with interviewers about tonight’s episode. Gilsig plays Will’s wife Terri, who for many episodes has been faking a pregnancy. If you’ve been waiting for her moment of truth, set your DVR now - it’s all going down in a few hours.

“It’s sad; it’s so sad,” the actress says of the scene between herself and Matthew Morrison, in which the truth is revealed. Tonight, Will finally puts “two and two together,” to realize that the picture doesn’t add up to a new baby.

But Gilsig knows about as much about Terri’s future as we do - she has no idea how long she’ll actually be on a show. “I get each script and check to see if I’m still in it, and then maybe I pay some bills,” she laughingly explained to interviewers. “You never know about your longevity on a show.”

She added, “I’ll be back with them in January, so keep hope alive that Terri will stick around. I’ll hang in there as long as I can.”

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Glee’s Imagine Hits the Right Note

Posted by K.C. Morgan Categories: Comedy, Music, Prime Time, FOX, Video,


FOX’s pre-holiday episode of hit all the right notes, featuring several great performances that struck a chord with viewing audiences. Not only did we get two fabulous solo performances in the show’s renditions of “Papa Don’t Preach” and “True Colors,” but Eve was the guest star! Even without all this flash and sizzle, however, the latest episode of Glee would still be its best…and it’s all because of John Lennon.

The heart-tugging “Imagine” number was definitely the highlight of the episode, featuring beautiful vocals and lots of eye-dampening moments. The video above is audio only, but it’s still great even without the visual. Lennon’s most famous song still has a huge effect.

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Fanning the Flames of Hell’s Kitchen

Posted by K.C. Morgan Categories: Prime Time, Reality, FOX, Hell’s Kitchen,

Gordon RamsayGordon Ramsay has got to be the most entertaining chef ever to be featured on reality TV. There isn’t a single chef on the Food Network – not Bobby Flay (who could never face off with Ramsay in a direct challenge), not Alton Brown (whose puns are tedious at best), and not even Masaharu Morimoto (my personal favorite) – who is half as fun to watch as Ramsay. I’ve even been tempted – tempted, mind you – to watch him on his other show, the one on the BBC. Such is the compelling draw of Ramsay.

It is hard, however, not to feel a little sorry for the aspiring chefs he roundly abuses in the kitchen. He screams, he curses, he calls them donkeys, and he even very seriously asked Bonnie “are you a dumb blonde?” She didn’t answer – she didn’t have to. Yes, he’s hell to work with. But at the same time, Chef Ramsay can be a pretty congenial, understanding guy. This much is obvious from the kind way he treats poor Aaron, the 48-year-old retirement home chef who broke down and began to cry before the bloody kitchen ever opened. At the beginning of last night’s episode, in fact before it ever began, I was convinced Aaron would be the next male to leave Hell’s Kitchen. After all, he’s already cried and seems to fail at nearly every task to which he’s been assigned – and last night, he didn’t do a whole lot to redeem himself. Yet, Aaron will carry on to cry another day, and I have nothing but trepidation for him. He has, quite obviously, lost himself somewhere in the back burners of Gordon Ramsay’s hard-core cooking world.

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