The Immortal Kevin Fitzpatrick was born and raised in New York City, and that doesn't make sense. Kevin wears many hats, including actor, editor, and writer, but never yellow. The best things in life are Back to the Future, beets, Firefly and The Venture Bros. When not picking apart the minutia of pop culture in film and TV, Kevin can usually be found RIGHT BEHIND YOU.
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Bill Cosby is “Far From Finished” with New Comedy Central Special
Comedy legend Bill Cosby may not maintain much presence in the public eye anymore, beyond the occasional Jimmy Fallon appearance, but it seems the 76-year-old comic is going back to work full time. The former 'Cosby Show' leader will return with a new Comedy Central stand-up special later this year, having not recorded new material for a special in 30 years.
‘Conan’ Spoofs ‘Mad Men’ with Vague “Next On” Promos
A few weeks ago, 'Mad Men' series creator Matthew Weiner finally opened up about the AMC drama's purposefully-vague "next time" promos, which take the series' anti-spoiler policies to often absurd and nonsensical heights to tease the following week's storylines. Now, Conan O'Brien has decided to get in on the action with his own vague promos for 'Conan,' and the results are nothing less
‘The Newsroom’ Season 2: Meet the New Characters
Though with less fanfare than 'Game of Thrones' or 'True Blood,' HBO's controversial Aaron Sorkin drama 'The Newsroom' will premiere its second season this coming Sunday with "First Thing We Do, Let's Kill All the Lawyers." Mouthy titles aside, the new season will introduce a host of new characters from the likes of Grace Gummer, Marcia Gay Harden, Hamish Linklater and Constance Zimmer,
Cinemax Thriller ‘Quarry’ Adds ‘The Wire’ Star Jamie Hector
While Cinemax will bring two series to Comic-Con 2013 with 'Banshee' and 'Strike Back,' it's upcoming pilot drama 'Quarry' that continues to turn our heads. Most recently adding 'The Avengers' star Stellan Skarsgård and 'Die Hard' franchise vet Mary Elizabeth Winstead, the Cinemax drama adaptation has now brought in 'The Wire' vet Jamie Hector in a regular role.
‘Dexter’ Series Finale Spoilers: Where Does the Final Episode Take Place?
'Dexter' has finally unleashed the first episodes of its farewell season, and even with a massive Comic-Con send-off in the works, there can be no stopping the ultimate end to Showtime's favorite serial killer series. So while spoilers of the finale season remain locked down tight, what new location details of the series finale have leaked that spell an ominous fate for at least one major characte
‘Arrow’ Season 2 Spoilers: Executive Producer Teases More ‘Batman Begins’ Type Stories
From the moment The CW's 'Arrow' began development, it was clear to DC Comics fans that the show looked to infuse Christopher Nolan's more gritty take on 'Batman Begins' with Green Arrow's surging popularity, organized on a TV budget. Those Nolan influences were continually felt in both tone and homage throughout the show's first season, but will the breakout CW hit change its tone in season 2?
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‘Anger Management’ Upgrades Brian Austin Green to Series Regular Following Selma Blair’s Exit
Shortly before Charlie Sheen's 'Anger Management' aired Thursday's all-new episode "Charlie and the Hot Nerd," word broke that the 10/90 FX series would introduce a new male series regular as a foil to Charlie, and complement to the new female lead replacing Selma Blair. Shortly after the episode's airing, that new male regular was revealed to be none other than recurring guest star Bria
Comedy Central’s ‘Drunk History': Watch the First Episode Two Weeks Early!
For as much as we've enjoyed the original web incarnation of 'Drunk History,' we're eager to get a look at Comedy Central's longer take on the series before its July 9 debut. Thankfully, our impatient drunk sensibilities won't need to wait that long, as Comedy Central has released the first full episode online to view two weeks ahead of schedule!
‘True Blood’ Review: “The Sun”
‘True Blood’ season six spurts out its second episode of the year, "The Sun," as Sookie meets both a mysteriously injured young man (Robert Kazinski) and Jason's rescuer (Rutger Hauer), while Jessica attempts to coax Bill out of a dangerous situation and Eric goes undercover to meet Governor Truman Burrell (Arliss Howard).
Last week’s ‘True Blood’ premiere “Who Are You, Really?” saw Sook
James Gandolfini HBO Drama ‘Criminal Justice’ in Limbo After Actor’s Death
'Sopranos' fans, the entertainment community, and the world at large remain in shock over the tragic passing of actor James Gandolfini, who died earlier today in Italy of an apparent heart attack. The iconic actor had been preparing his return to HBO in the form of UK-adapted drama 'Criminal Justice,' of which a pilot episode had already been shot, but now remains in "limbo" as the pay-c
Marvel’s ‘Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.’ Animated Series Gets a First Trailer
No, it isn't Guillermo del Toro's long-dormant 'Hulk' TV series, and certainly not the 'Smash' and 'Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.' crossover we've been pondering for the last five minutes, but Marvel's newest upcoming animated series 'Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.' finally has a first trailer to debut its star-studded cast.
‘Falling Skies’ Review: “Badlands”
‘Falling Skies’ season three rains down its third episode of the year with “Badlands,” as Tom discovers both Anne's fears about the baby and an external human force looking to mount an attack on Charleston, while Pope works to save a wounded member of his team.
Previous ‘Falling Skies’ episode “Collateral Damage” saw Tom and the others work to bring down a nuclear power plant without contaminating