Equal opportunity came to The Rub when Riley hired the spa's first-ever male masseur on "The Client List." For now, though, Derek is strictly involved in the above-board legal kinds of massages. In fact, he doesn't even know about the other side of the business -- which probably means the women should keep their chatter about it to a minimum.
At first, Georgia was totally against it, but Riley stood up to her and told her it didn't matter. If Georgia was going to sell The Rub to Riley, then she needed to be able to back off and let Riley run things the way she wanted to. When Georgia came in to check up on her and this male masseur, though, she had a change of heart.
"Yesterday, I came in madder than an old, wet hen. I came back today to prove you were making a huge mistake,...
At first, Georgia was totally against it, but Riley stood up to her and told her it didn't matter. If Georgia was going to sell The Rub to Riley, then she needed to be able to back off and let Riley run things the way she wanted to. When Georgia came in to check up on her and this male masseur, though, she had a change of heart.
"Yesterday, I came in madder than an old, wet hen. I came back today to prove you were making a huge mistake,...
- 3/25/2013
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
Last night’s Beauty and The Beast featured the show's first Valentine’s Day episode, replete with sweet gestures, flash mobs and, of course, some life and death situations.
Following an early screening of “Trust No One," Executive Producer Brian Peterson sat down to talk about some of what we saw, while also giving us a look ahead to next Thursday's pivotal episode, “Tough Love.”
Why the Valentines Flash Mob? Peterson said he and the writers loved the idea of showing Vincent and Jt’s varied approaches to the perfect Valentine’s gift. “The idea of the flash mob came up and we were like ‘that’s awesome’ because it’s so relevant right now for something that, especially Jt [as] an online person, would be so aware of."
For Vincent, he went out on the romantic ledge, so to speak, with one goal in mind: “Seeing the joy on his face watching Catherine enjoy it.
Following an early screening of “Trust No One," Executive Producer Brian Peterson sat down to talk about some of what we saw, while also giving us a look ahead to next Thursday's pivotal episode, “Tough Love.”
Why the Valentines Flash Mob? Peterson said he and the writers loved the idea of showing Vincent and Jt’s varied approaches to the perfect Valentine’s gift. “The idea of the flash mob came up and we were like ‘that’s awesome’ because it’s so relevant right now for something that, especially Jt [as] an online person, would be so aware of."
For Vincent, he went out on the romantic ledge, so to speak, with one goal in mind: “Seeing the joy on his face watching Catherine enjoy it.
- 2/15/2013
- by jimhalterman@gmail.com (Jim Halterman)
- TVfanatic
While Riley's missing husband Kyle made a brief appearance in a dream, it seems that the newly single mother is starting to move on from him on "The Client List" (Sun., 10 p.m. Et on Lifetime). After she found out that he had a prescription pill addiction that he'd never told her about, Riley started to question what else she might not have known.
But then there's his brother Evan who's not only been incredibly supportive after Kyle abandons the family, but is also incredibly handsome. And clearly in love with his sister-in-law -- which must have been awkward before Kyle skipped town. Of course, Evan may yet have some secrets of his own.
To his credit, he did not take advantage of a seriously inebriated Riley, even after she took off her shirt and started puckering her lips at him, ridiculously saying that she couldn't feel her lips. A...
But then there's his brother Evan who's not only been incredibly supportive after Kyle abandons the family, but is also incredibly handsome. And clearly in love with his sister-in-law -- which must have been awkward before Kyle skipped town. Of course, Evan may yet have some secrets of his own.
To his credit, he did not take advantage of a seriously inebriated Riley, even after she took off her shirt and started puckering her lips at him, ridiculously saying that she couldn't feel her lips. A...
- 4/16/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Huffington Post
While Riley's missing husband Kyle made a brief appearance in a dream, it seems that the newly single mother is starting to move on from him on "The Client List" (Sun., 10 p.m. Et on Lifetime). After she found out that he had a prescription pill addiction that he'd never told her about, Riley started to question what else she might not have known.
But then there's his brother Evan who's not only been incredibly supportive after Kyle abandons the family, but is also incredibly handsome. And clearly in love with his sister-in-law -- which must have been awkward before Kyle skipped town. Of course, Evan may yet have some secrets of his own.
To his credit, he did not take advantage of a seriously inebriated Riley, even after she took off her shirt and started puckering her lips at him, ridiculously saying that she couldn't feel her lips. A...
But then there's his brother Evan who's not only been incredibly supportive after Kyle abandons the family, but is also incredibly handsome. And clearly in love with his sister-in-law -- which must have been awkward before Kyle skipped town. Of course, Evan may yet have some secrets of his own.
To his credit, he did not take advantage of a seriously inebriated Riley, even after she took off her shirt and started puckering her lips at him, ridiculously saying that she couldn't feel her lips. A...
- 4/16/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Aol TV.
Cindy Kureth just wants a job and a place to call home. She had both not long ago, but she got laid off, unemployment ran out, and the mortgage company took her home.Now all the Richmond, Virginia mother has is a motel room for herself and her 16-year old son. That, and memories of her husband, former Army Major Elwood Kureth, Jr., who died eleven years ago, when his son was 5. He and Cindy had been married for nineteen years. “Evan worshiped the ground his father walked (on),” Cindy told me in an email. “They were two peas in a pod.”Yesterday was Veterans Day – a day for remembering people like Elwood, and also Cindy, who herself served in the military, as a First Lieutenant and flight nurse in the Air Force Reserves. But it was also the day Cindy and her son may have had to downsize again.
- 11/12/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Jonathan Handel)
There was a lot going on in the Hamptons on"Ta Da For."
We had Hank's quick treatment of Andy the Magician's burn wound, via honey and plastic wrap. Then, there was Evan's quick and painful revenge on Hank with The Today Show taping.
It was hard to watch Hank crash and burn during his interview. Granted, it wasn't live, but, at the time, no one really knew that.
I was surprised to learn that Hank has a public speaking phobia. He clearly knows what he's doing as a doctor, so it only seems natural for him to be able to speak that back to anyone, interview or not. But he just froze.
If anything, this just proves that you should never dish out more prank than you can handle.
Evan may have lost his chance at Today Show fame, but with a video of the Jitney crash rescue on video and viral,...
We had Hank's quick treatment of Andy the Magician's burn wound, via honey and plastic wrap. Then, there was Evan's quick and painful revenge on Hank with The Today Show taping.
It was hard to watch Hank crash and burn during his interview. Granted, it wasn't live, but, at the time, no one really knew that.
I was surprised to learn that Hank has a public speaking phobia. He clearly knows what he's doing as a doctor, so it only seems natural for him to be able to speak that back to anyone, interview or not. But he just froze.
If anything, this just proves that you should never dish out more prank than you can handle.
Evan may have lost his chance at Today Show fame, but with a video of the Jitney crash rescue on video and viral,...
- 8/11/2011
- by chandel@mediavine.com (C. Charles)
- TVfanatic
It’s so hard to say goodbye...
After four years, it was finally time to bid farewell to Greek this week, the show that let us live out some of our own college fantasies and left us excited us for each impending semester. It was definitely a bittersweet ending, so let’s reminisce over “Legacy.”
As reality sunk in all around, the hour was filled with difficult decisions. Sure, there were a few holes in the storylines (i.e. tearing tear down the KT house without some more warning to those who lived there, or Casey just picking up and leaving law school behind). But who really cares, the final semester has ended and it definitely did not fail.
Let me be the first to admit: when the letters were falling and the KT house was coming down, I couldn’t help tearing up with the characters. I’m sure...
After four years, it was finally time to bid farewell to Greek this week, the show that let us live out some of our own college fantasies and left us excited us for each impending semester. It was definitely a bittersweet ending, so let’s reminisce over “Legacy.”
As reality sunk in all around, the hour was filled with difficult decisions. Sure, there were a few holes in the storylines (i.e. tearing tear down the KT house without some more warning to those who lived there, or Casey just picking up and leaving law school behind). But who really cares, the final semester has ended and it definitely did not fail.
Let me be the first to admit: when the letters were falling and the KT house was coming down, I couldn’t help tearing up with the characters. I’m sure...
- 3/8/2011
- by courtney831831@yahoo.com (Courtney Morrison)
- TVfanatic
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