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From HBO’s Boardwalk Empire to Parenthood on NBC, this season fans are forced to say goodbye to 13 hit series. For loyal TV viewers that just means prepping goodbyes whether its getting tissue boxes ready for an emotional final end credits or gleefully hate-watching a show to its miserable finish. Whatever the case, they are caught up and know everything there is — good and bad — about the series where the rest are busy trying to catch up before the highly anticipated final episode airs. Shows like Sons of Anarchy, Glee, Mad Men, and Parks and Recreation will likely get huge send offs meaning that if you want to know what’s happening, you’ll need to start bing-watching now. Luckily, we crafted a guide to all the shows ending this season so that you can plan your marathon experience.
And while some will require more couch time than others,...
From HBO’s Boardwalk Empire to Parenthood on NBC, this season fans are forced to say goodbye to 13 hit series. For loyal TV viewers that just means prepping goodbyes whether its getting tissue boxes ready for an emotional final end credits or gleefully hate-watching a show to its miserable finish. Whatever the case, they are caught up and know everything there is — good and bad — about the series where the rest are busy trying to catch up before the highly anticipated final episode airs. Shows like Sons of Anarchy, Glee, Mad Men, and Parks and Recreation will likely get huge send offs meaning that if you want to know what’s happening, you’ll need to start bing-watching now. Luckily, we crafted a guide to all the shows ending this season so that you can plan your marathon experience.
And while some will require more couch time than others,...
- 10/23/2014
- by Stacy Lambe
- VH1.com
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From HBO’s Boardwalk Empire to Parenthood on NBC, this season fans are forced to say goodbye to 13 hit series. For loyal TV viewers that just means prepping goodbyes whether its getting tissue boxes ready for an emotional final end credits or gleefully hate-watching a show to its miserable finish. Whatever the case, they are caught up and know everything there is — good and bad — about the series where the rest are busy trying to catch up before the highly anticipated final episode airs. Shows like Sons of Anarchy, Glee, Mad Men, and Parks and Recreation will likely get huge send offs meaning that if you want to know what’s happening, you’ll need to start bing-watching now. Luckily, we crafted a guide to all the shows ending this season so that you can plan your marathon experience.
And while some will require more couch time than others,...
From HBO’s Boardwalk Empire to Parenthood on NBC, this season fans are forced to say goodbye to 13 hit series. For loyal TV viewers that just means prepping goodbyes whether its getting tissue boxes ready for an emotional final end credits or gleefully hate-watching a show to its miserable finish. Whatever the case, they are caught up and know everything there is — good and bad — about the series where the rest are busy trying to catch up before the highly anticipated final episode airs. Shows like Sons of Anarchy, Glee, Mad Men, and Parks and Recreation will likely get huge send offs meaning that if you want to know what’s happening, you’ll need to start bing-watching now. Luckily, we crafted a guide to all the shows ending this season so that you can plan your marathon experience.
And while some will require more couch time than others,...
- 10/23/2014
- by Stacy Lambe
- TheFabLife - Movies
Teresa Giudice and her husband face major prison sentences, Johnny Depp is getting his iconic red bandana ready, Ellen Pompeo welcomes a baby girl, and more in today’s Last Lap.
Teresa Giudice has been sentenced to 15 months in prison for tax fraud and her husband Joe has been sentenced to 41 months. [E!/Huffington Post] Pirates of the Caribbean 5 will begin shooting in Australia early next year. [Screen Rant] Ellen Pompeo and her husband Chris Ivery welcome their baby girl, Sienna May via surrogate. [E!] The ex-headmaster of a Christian school files a lawsuit against Nicholas Sparks, calling him a “racist, homophobic, anti-semite.” Sparks’ lawyer says the claims are “completely ludicrous and offensive.” [TMZ Prince William and Kate Middleton discuss taking legal steps against paparazzo. [Yahoo!] Tom and Jerry cartoons are labeled as “depict[ing] some ethnic and racial prejudices” on Amazon. [The Wrap] Kendra Wilkinson says she and Hank Baskett are “working on things” despite an alleged affair. [Access Hollywood] HBO and Starbucks will hold a free concert with a star-studded line up to honor American veterans.
Teresa Giudice has been sentenced to 15 months in prison for tax fraud and her husband Joe has been sentenced to 41 months. [E!/Huffington Post] Pirates of the Caribbean 5 will begin shooting in Australia early next year. [Screen Rant] Ellen Pompeo and her husband Chris Ivery welcome their baby girl, Sienna May via surrogate. [E!] The ex-headmaster of a Christian school files a lawsuit against Nicholas Sparks, calling him a “racist, homophobic, anti-semite.” Sparks’ lawyer says the claims are “completely ludicrous and offensive.” [TMZ Prince William and Kate Middleton discuss taking legal steps against paparazzo. [Yahoo!] Tom and Jerry cartoons are labeled as “depict[ing] some ethnic and racial prejudices” on Amazon. [The Wrap] Kendra Wilkinson says she and Hank Baskett are “working on things” despite an alleged affair. [Access Hollywood] HBO and Starbucks will hold a free concert with a star-studded line up to honor American veterans.
- 10/2/2014
- by Taylor Ferber
- VH1.com
Teresa Giudice and her husband face major prison sentences, Johnny Depp is getting his iconic red bandana ready, Ellen Pompeo welcomes a baby girl, and more in today’s Last Lap.
Teresa Giudice has been sentenced to 15 months in prison for tax fraud and her husband Joe has been sentenced to 41 months. [E!/Huffington Post] Pirates of the Caribbean 5 will begin shooting in Australia early next year. [Screen Rant] Ellen Pompeo and her husband Chris Ivery welcome their baby girl, Sienna May via surrogate. [E!] The ex-headmaster of a Christian school files a lawsuit against Nicholas Sparks, calling him a “racist, homophobic, anti-semite.” Sparks’ lawyer says the claims are “completely ludicrous and offensive.” [TMZ Prince William and Kate Middleton discuss taking legal steps against paparazzo. [Yahoo!] Tom and Jerry cartoons are labeled as “depict[ing] some ethnic and racial prejudices” on Amazon. [The Wrap] Kendra Wilkinson says she and Hank Baskett are “working on things” despite an alleged affair. [Access Hollywood] HBO and Starbucks will hold a free concert with a star-studded line up to honor American veterans.
Teresa Giudice has been sentenced to 15 months in prison for tax fraud and her husband Joe has been sentenced to 41 months. [E!/Huffington Post] Pirates of the Caribbean 5 will begin shooting in Australia early next year. [Screen Rant] Ellen Pompeo and her husband Chris Ivery welcome their baby girl, Sienna May via surrogate. [E!] The ex-headmaster of a Christian school files a lawsuit against Nicholas Sparks, calling him a “racist, homophobic, anti-semite.” Sparks’ lawyer says the claims are “completely ludicrous and offensive.” [TMZ Prince William and Kate Middleton discuss taking legal steps against paparazzo. [Yahoo!] Tom and Jerry cartoons are labeled as “depict[ing] some ethnic and racial prejudices” on Amazon. [The Wrap] Kendra Wilkinson says she and Hank Baskett are “working on things” despite an alleged affair. [Access Hollywood] HBO and Starbucks will hold a free concert with a star-studded line up to honor American veterans.
- 10/2/2014
- by Taylor Ferber
- TheFabLife - Movies
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