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TV Junkie: Weekend Wrap-Up; Sanchez Out; #MOACA Set Tour from Brittany Curran

TV Junkie: Weekend Wrap-Up; Sanchez Out; #MOACA Set Tour from Brittany Curran

Weekend TV Wrap Up: "SNL" does Bryan Cranston a disservice; "Dexter" muddled; "Bored To Death" FTW! Also: Rick Sanchez out? Like he's been the worst CNN offender; Brittany Curran gives us a tour of the "Men of a Certain Age" set. more ›

TV Junkie Interview: Brittany Curran Give Us The Inside Scoop on PaleyFest's 'Men of a Certain Age' Night

TV Junkie Interview: Brittany Curran Give Us The Inside Scoop on PaleyFest's 'Men of a Certain Age' Night

Brittany Curran plays Lucy Tranelli, the daughter of Ray Romano's character, Joe Tranelli, in TNT's excellent "Men of a Certain Age" (aka #MOACA) which just finished its first season a few weeks ago. We met and interviewed Curran just after the SAG awards and were very happy to see that she was going to be part of PaleyFest2010's "Men of a Certain Age" panel on the 12th. We asked her a few questions to find out from a first-timer, what it's like to be a part of a panel being honored at PaleyFest. more ›

TV Junkie: Olympics On Top; LA to Get More Showbiz Jobs in 2010

TV Junkie: Olympics On Top; LA to Get More Showbiz Jobs in 2010

So far this week the Olympics have only been beaten by the trite duo of "American Idol" and "The Bachelor", thus putting NBC way ahead of all other networks in terms of ratings. more ›

TV Junkie: 'Men of a Certain Age' Spotlight

TV Junkie: 'Men of a Certain Age' Spotlight

We feel that viewers have really lucked out with not only getting "Men of a Certain Age" but with the chance to really explore it more as the series has been renewed for another season. "Men of a Certain Age" airs on TNT on Mondays at 10pm but it seems like a show that might never have been as the pilot of the was shot almost a year and a half ago. It began airing just after Thanksgiving, a strange date to premiere, and it played through most of the holiday season while other shows tend to go on hiatus. more ›

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