Louis Litt (Rick Hoffman) and his partners at Zane Specter Litt Wheeler Williams struggle to salvage their firm's reputation in this new episode, airing Wednesday, July 31, on Bravo. Meanwhile, Harvey (Gabriel Macht) realizes he doesn't want to lose Donna (Sarah Rafferty).
The internet is indeed full of speculation about this burning (or maybe boiling) question, so I went to the man himself for the final word -- not the constantly curious clergyman Father Brown, of course, as he's a fictional character. Instead, I found the next best thing, but you're not going to like what he said.
Antiquities expert Danny McNamara (Matt Barr) and art thief Lexi Vaziri (Sofia Pernas) race to find a terrorist who funds his attacks by stealing relics in this new episode. The globe-trotting adventure series also stars James Callis and Katia Winter.
Antiquities expert Danny McNamara (Matt Barr) and art thief Lexi Vaziri (Sofia Pernas) race to find a terrorist who funds his attacks by stealing relics in this new episode. The globe-trotting adventure series also stars James Callis and Katia Winter.
Fans have been waiting with varying levels of patience for this news for nearly a year, since supermodel Heidi Klum and fashion designer Tim Gunn shocked the reality TV world by announcing their exit from the long-running hit "Project Runway."
They said at the time they'd be launching a new series on Amazon Prime's web streaming service, but nothing more was known about it -- until recently.
As her search for romance winds down, Hannah is faced with some difficult decisions at the Rose Ceremony in this new episode. Former “The Bachelor” participant Hannah Brown dated a variety of eligible men in this season of the popular reality show.
David Spade hosts "Lights Out With David Spade"
Comedy Central added a familiar face to its lineup this week when David Spade ("Saturday Night Live") returned to television with a new talk show. The already stellar evening lineup welcomes "Lights Out With David Spade" to its ranks, and you can catch a new episode airing Thursday, Aug. 1.
As her search for romance winds down, Hannah is faced with some difficult decisions at the Rose Ceremony in this new episode. Former “The Bachelor” participant Hannah Brown dated a variety of eligible men in this season of the popular reality show.
David Spade hosts "Lights Out With David Spade"
Comedy Central added a familiar face to its lineup this week when David Spade ("Saturday Night Live") returned to television with a new talk show. The already stellar evening lineup welcomes "Lights Out With David Spade" to its ranks, and you can catch a new episode airing Thursday, Aug. 1.
Recently unemployed and unkempt journalist Fred Flarsky (Rogen) reconnects with his childhood crush and babysitter, U.S. Secretary of State Charlotte Field (Theron), at an upscale charity event thrown by Flarsky's best friend, Lance (Jackson). After hiring Flarsky as her new speechwriter to prepare for her presidential campaign, the two become romantically involved. As Charlotte's approval numbers rise, Maggie (Raphael), Charlotte's staffer, tries to warn her of the repercussions of dating someone like Fred. When an ultimatum forces the two apart, Fred must decide what means more to him: other people's needs and opinions or his own.
In a world that assigns dolls to specific children based on their traits, deformed and "imperfect" dolls are banished to the remote town of Uglyville because of their differences. Optimistic doll Moxy (Clarkson) dreams of the "Big World" beyond Uglyville, and of some day belonging to a child. After getting advice from Lucky Bat (Leehom), Moxy makes the journey to the town of Perfection with her friends Ugly Dog (Pitbull), Wage (Sykes) and Babo (Iglesias). Throughout their journey to find a child of their own, the hopeful group must overcome bullies, confront their differences and discover that someone's appearance isn't what matters most.
When young married couple Scott (Ealy) and Annie (Good) move into their dream home in Napa Valley, they quickly realize that the home's previous owner, Charlie Peck (Quaid), is obsessed with making sure the house remains as he left it. After discovering that Charlie's wife recently died of cancer, and that he will be moving to Florida, Annie takes pity on him, even though he continuously shows up unannounced at their home. Scott becomes suspicious of Charlie and his growing fixation on Annie. When Scott discovers that Charlie's wife really committed suicide, his doubt grows, and he realizes he must defend his wife and his home from the crazed former owner.