Sundays with Seth: All's Fair in Love and Cross-Dressing
With 'American Dad' off the schedule for now so FOX can bring us 'Sons of Tucson,' and 'The Cleveland Show' bumped for a 'Simpsons' rerun, 'Family Guy' flew alone as the sole representative of the Seth MacFarlane empire. Luckily, with Stewie in drag
'Glee' Lovefest Scores Record Attendance - PaleyFest Report
Saturday night's 'Glee' panel at the PaleyFest 2010 festival scored an all-time attendance record as a fire marshal's nightmare throng of screaming fans flooded into the Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills. Other panels during this 2010 session served up
Sundays with Seth: Revenge, Redemption and Roger's "Precious"
This week managed to be both boring and wonderful at the same time. In fact, 'American Dad' and 'The Cleveland Show' paralleled one another in this sense. Both had very strong lead stories featuring their respective fathers and sons, and both had rat
Could Rich Sommer be Ugly Betty's new man?
Oh, dear Betty, where is the love? I'm speaking of ABC's Ugly Betty, naturally. Despite the braces, the red glasses and the questionable fashion sense, the vivacious Betty Suarez remains a popular date. I can think of only one time this past season w
Review: The Simpsons - Thursdays with Abie
(S21E09) You can always count on The Simpsons for a timely reference. Why it was only back in 1997 that Mitch Albom's Tuesdays with Morrie book came out, so it's high time we riff on it. Wait, that TV movie with Hank Azaria they referenced? That's mo
Sundays with Seth: A horse is a horse, uness it's The Rock
Between The Rock's bizarre guest appearance on Family Guy, and Stan's dirty deed on American Dad, it was a strange week in the twisted mind of Seth MacFarlane. But in a twist M. Night Shyamalan would be proud of, it was Family Guy's Meg Griffin who h
Palin had dirty bit cut from her SNL show
Here's a shocker: something from Sarah Palin's memoir that hasn't been disputed. Saturday Night Live's Seth Meyers confirmed a claim made by the former Republican VP candidate that she asked the writers to remove a rather ribald joke from Amy Poehler
Sundays with Seth: The problem with wives ... and babies
It was nice to cut back Seth MacFarlane's domination of Sunday nights to only three shows. As much as I enjoy all three shows in a general sense, two-and-a-half hours of MacFarlane's brand of humor was a bit much. I continue to enjoy the growth of Th
Super-Sized Sundays with Seth: And a variety show makes ... five?
FOX pushed the boundaries of their Seth MacFarlane-filled Sundays about as far as they could. It wasn't enough to have three animated series already in the lineup, but they had to give him his own "variety show" as well. They bumped The Simpsons to m
The Cleveland Show gets a full second season
Not that the future of this series was ever in doubt, but Fox has extended its original season-and-a-half order of The Cleveland Showto a full two seasons. Given the strong premiere ratings for the show, seasons beyond number two will likely be in th
Jonah Hill bringing new animated series to Fox
Jonah Hill will soon be stomping around Seth MacFarlane's territory. The comedian has signed on to co-write and contribute voice work to a new Fox animated series. The show will center on a rich seven-year-old kid who walks and talks like an adult an
Peter Bagge inks deal with FOX to animate The Bradleys
With FOX's Sunday "Animation Domination" continuing to be a strong draw among the 18-49 crowd, the network is still out there looking for its next animated hit. And this time they went further than Seth MacFarlane's front door. FOX has inked a deal w
And the most influential man of 2009 is ...
... not who you think. AskMen.com has released the list of the 49 most influential men of 2009 (not sure why it's 49 and not 50) and there are several TV people on the list, including FOX News anchor Shepard Smith, chef Mario Batali, and Seth MacFarl
David Letterman Heckled on SNL
Weekend Update anchor Seth Meyers calls the extortion attempt by a CBS News producer "a stupid human[...]
Seth Rogen Gets His 'Entourage' Revenge
The greatest thing about last night's premiere episode of The Simpsons was just how current and fanboy-ish it was, and that's because it was written by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg (Superbad), the former of which also voiced the character of Homer's

