The Real Housewives of Orange Countyfrom A to Z: A glossary of the first ladies of Bravo

The first Real Housewives of Bravos mega-franchise are coming back for a lucky 13th season. Before catching the latest drama, brush up on your ABCs ofThe Real Housewives of Orange County. A is for ACCIDENTS Sometimes you spill champagne. Sometimes you overturn an ATV. Even in pristine Orange County, they happen. B is for BASEBALL PLAYERS Theyre mothers to them! Theyre married to them! Play ball, ladies! D is for DIVORCE Most of them have done it at least once....

May 1, 2025 · 2 min · 267 words · Ashley Swanson

The real stories behind the craziest (and grossest) medical cases onGrey's Anatomy

Executive producer Zoanne Clack talks us through some of the show’s most bizarre maladies. If it’s rare and even ridiculous, the staff at Grey Sloan have treated it. “We’re the 1 percent hospital,” jokes executive producer and emergency medicine residentZoanne Clack. Ron Tom/ABC “Fitting rare medical cases into the characters' stories is a total puzzle.” Or we’ll make something up and then check that that it works with experts." A lot of people will swallow paperclips and kniveswhich we did later with [an incarcerated woman]....

May 1, 2025 · 2 min · 352 words · Kimberly Clayton

The real story behind the most ridiculousBachelorjob titles

Howdothey come up with this stuff? And oftentimes their occupation will do that dentist, for example, or weatherman. However, so many traditional monikers have been replaced with terms like consultant and sales director. Credit: ABC What do these even mean, really? Some of the job titles arent even jobs at all! Haley and Emily [Ferguson], the twins from Bens season, are a good example. They were twins before anything else....

May 1, 2025 · 1 min · 198 words · Debbie Myers

The reason you're hearing 'Crimson and Clover' over and over

Crimson and Clover, over and over… Everywhere you turn, it seems the1968 Tommy James and the Shondells songis there. It’s so effective that it sparks their first kiss. Credit: Warner Bros. That’s part of why music supervisor Warren Fischer chose the song. “And it’s also not a super complicated song for an actor to do.” Because, yes, that’s really Charles Melton singing onscreen. The reason behind the change is simple: sex....

May 1, 2025 · 2 min · 233 words · Beverly Blackburn

The rebellious daughter of a political dynasty comes to life inThe Kennedy Debutante

Read on below, and pre-order the book ahead of its Oct. 2 releasehere. She would only be a debutante once, and this was a night she intended to remember. But Billy only gave the ladies a half smile as he reclined in the booth. Credit: Berkley, Penguin Random House His uncle ran off with an American heiress and took the family estate, too. Its all the rage, Bertrand ranted, evenKingEdward was not immune to the charms of your kind....

May 1, 2025 · 3 min · 549 words · Craig Martin

The relics of Mister Rogers: 7 emotional items from the new filmWon't You Be My Neighbor?

But those things were just on the surface. Thats kind of the central question I get all the time. Is this guy for real? Credit: John Beale/Focus Features Is he really that way? And my answer is, yes, Neville says. Hes not only who he is on television, hes actually even better in real life. Jim Judkis/Focus Features Here are some of the items that tell the story of Americas favorite neighbor....

May 1, 2025 · 3 min · 613 words · Robert Horton

The Residentis half a good show: EW review

Dr. Randolph Bell (Bruce Greenwood) is operating on a patient, a routine appendectomy. The Chief has a secret, though everyone who works in the hospital seems to know about it. Everyone knows precisely what happeneda brilliant surgeon hit an artery during anappendectomyand whos to blame. Credit: Guy D’Alema/FOX The camera catches Dr. Bell walking away from his patient, leaving bloody footprints behind. In a later episode, a major hospital executive describes cancer as our number one revenue stream....

May 1, 2025 · 2 min · 330 words · Anna Smith

The road toRoad Rules: An oral history of the unaired pilot

MTV approached the shows production company, Bunim/Murray, about a spin-off, and the idea forRoad Ruleswas born. along with executive producer Jonathan Murray, look back on the journey fans will never see. Id rather do that than sit in the house and bitch at each other, you know? Credit: MTV HEATHER BEACH MACLEAN:I literally got off the plane and they were filming me. A tape recorder was on the table, and somebody got slipped a note: Play the tape....

May 1, 2025 · 2 min · 330 words · Heather Freeman

The rock concert was a book tour: Inside the opening night of Michelle Obama'sBecoming Live

But the emotional bulk of the show was vested in just that: Emotions. “I was so busy proving people wrong,” she said. “And in the quest to do that I never stopped to wonder,who was I?” Bill Smith “She’s an icon and an incredible example for how we can live our lives. “How dare somebody tell me that I don’t belong.” Bill Smith

May 1, 2025 · 1 min · 63 words · Monica Thompson

The Romanoffshas good actors, fascinating ideas, and dopey stories: EW review

A new kind of arty event series? So he knows how money-bins of budget plus Coppolas of ambition often drive superstar creators mad with auteurist ambition. And even the least-edited version ofHeavens Gateis merely 30Steven Universes long. Credit: Jan Thijs/Amazon Studios The threeRomanoffsepisodes sent for reviewallrun feature-length. The premiere swirls family melodrama with real estate envy. Marthe Keller plays Anushka, a Parisian grande dame claiming Tsarist descent. Her American nephew Greg (Aaron Eckhart) waits patiently to inherit her glorious apartment....

May 1, 2025 · 2 min · 251 words · Terry Roberts

The Rookiecreator on midseason finale cliffhangers: 'Everything will have fallout'

Warning: This story contains spoilers from tonights midseason finale ofThe Rookie,Time of Death. Read at your own risk if you have not yet seen the episode. The midseason finale ofThe Rookieended with a bang. Credit: Eric McCandless/ABC ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: You ended on a doozy of a cliffhanger. Thats the glib answer. Theres a lot of danger. Its a show where weve found anything can happen. So people should definitely be nervous something might happen....

May 1, 2025 · 3 min · 431 words · Alexander Graham

The Rookiecreator teases secrets still to unpack this season

Note: This post contains spoilers and plot details from the series premiere ofThe Rookie. Castlealums Alexi Hawley and Nathan Fillion are back at it again, taking down bad guys on television. ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: For John and all the rookies, this season is about proving themselves. Tony Rivetti/ABC How much worse is it going to get for him with Grey? Nolan has to prove himself every day in every episode why he belongs there....

May 1, 2025 · 3 min · 513 words · Timothy Robinson

The Rookiestar Titus Makin on Jackson's big challenges ahead and going 'beast mode'

Jackson West is under pressure. And not the goodQueen-David Bowie kind. The Rookies youngest recruit, portrayed by Titus Makin, has a lot to live up to and overcome. Credit: Tony Rivetti/ABC While Lucy Chen (Melissa ONeill) deals with a new T.O. Later, she does tell him nice work. Hes constantly proving himself. Jackson says, Failure is not an option. How much pressure is he under to succeed because of his family?...

May 1, 2025 · 3 min · 497 words · Keith Morgan