Yep, that’s right, FNL made it to number 5! Have to say sadly I agree with the moment to forget, that storyline was just not constructed as well as it could have been…
That’s right! Myriad boards international sales on Women In Trouble, which means we’re well on our way to viewing it everywhere.
Connie sat down with Buzzsugar for a short moment at the TCA event and talked about her character, the relationship with Julie and her feelings about Adrianne.
Take a first look at Adrianne Palicki as Jessica on SUPERNATURAL Season 5 Episode 3 “Free To Be You And Me” airing September 24 at 9pm on the CW.
Adrianne’s new movie, Legion has released the red band trailer and I have to say it looks AMAZING. Adrianne plays a pregnant woman with a troubled past and has angels coming to kill her and her child. Who’s there to protect her? Paul Bettany as Michael. I can’t wait to see this movie. Trailer behind the cut!
The watcher website confirms, Tyra Collette won’t be finishing her arc until season 5. This is due to scheduling constraints brought on by her filming Red Dawn and appearing in season 5 of Supernatural.
Apparently Adrianne may not be returning to FNL for a farewell to her character Tyra Collette. It’s possibly because of the scheduling conflict of the filming for Red Dawn. Read more behind the cut.
Were you at the San Diego Comic Con? If you weren’t, fear not, I bring Comic Con images of Adrianne at the “Legion” panel where she was with her co-stars for this thriller about the end of the world and angels. I’ve redone and reopened the gallery, images behind the read more!
Well, it appears there won’t be a nomination for Friday Night Lights again at this years Emmy’s. The show has been looked past yet again by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. There really isn’t a reason out there…
Report by Morag Cuddeford-Jones
As Fans wait for Season Five of the hit demon-hunting show Supernatural, casting news is leaking out from the States. First we heard that the producers issued a casting call for Lucifer, having previously heard series creator Eric Kripke describe him as a ‘presence’ rather than a person.