You're right that in a show that made a star of its lead, Jeffrey Donovan ("J. Edgar," 2011), and revived the careers of Bruce Campbell ("Army of Darkness," 1992), Gabrielle Anwar ("The Tudors") and Sharon Gless ("Cagney & Lacey"), the actor who played Jesse, who didn't join as a regular until halfway through the show's run, was a little overshadowed.
Two contestants rub elbows with celebrities as they play party games in the hopes of winning up to $25,000 in this new episode. Jane Lynch hosts, while comedian and TV host Chris Hardwick and actor Mike Colter play high-stakes games.
Morven Christie and James Norton as seen in "Grantchester"
There are a few things I've learned from British television: You should always offer your guests tea, hats are essential ladies' wedding attire, and clergy folk have much more thrilling jobs than I thought they did.
Julie Chen introduces viewers to the new Houseguests in this two-hour season premiere. The contestants live together in a specially designed house outfitted with 87 HD cameras and more than 100 microphones as they compete for $500,000.
A lot has happened to Nicole Curtis since May 2016, when the season 7 finale of "Rehab Addict" aired on HGTV. She's faced multiple personal and legal challenges (and some that are both) in the year and a half since she finished filming the most recent season. The good news, however, is she's currently busy filming season 8.
No date has been announced for the new installment, but her Facebook page has been filled for the past few months with photos of her hard at work on a new series of renos.
Craig (Ben Robson) begins to have second thoughts as the Cody family prepares to set the megachurch heist in motion in this new episode of the acclaimed crime drama. Meanwhile, Smurf (Ellen Barkin) gets a surprise visit from Javi (Alex Meraz).
Five new contestants take the stage to display their extraordinary abilities in this new episode. Judges Mike Tyson, Christina Milian and Dr. Rahul Jandial are left speechless after witnessing what might be the best challenge to date.
There were actually three kings in the 2016 animated hit "Trolls" -- the king of the Trolls, King Peppy, was voiced by Jeffrey Tambor, while the two kings of the villainous Bergens were voiced by John Cleese and Christopher Mintz-Plasse.
All three men are certainly funny enough to be mistaken for the late comedic legend Robin Williams, but it's likely Tambor you're thinking of, with his equally baritone and somewhat nervous-sounding voice.
James Wolk stars in "Zoo"
Jay Leno is here tonight! We love Jay. He's the only guy at Universal who gets excited when the Transformers turn back into cars.
The director of "Jurassic World 2" says the film will feature the T-Rex from the original movie. The T-Rex was like: "Hey, after three divorces, I need something to pay the bills."