Maude Flanders, Ned Stark and Gus Fring. (Handouts)
Rest in peace, Lori Grimes. We'll miss you.
Well, to be honest, we won't miss The Walking Dead's most divisive character all that much, and some might argue that AMC's zombie apocalypse drama - which heads into its midseason finale Sunday night - will be better off without her.
Still, Lori's death came as a shock to many fans of the show. Even though her character is killed in The Walking Dead comics upon which the series is loosely based, few suspected a major character would be snuffed out in just the fourth episode of this season, when Lori (Sarah Wayne Callies) died while giving birth to her daughter.
Once Mel Brooks began to "make a noise," thankfully he never shut up There’s an apt evaluation in the first minute of the documentary Mel Brooks: Make a Noise. "Mel was not interested in the little laugh," observes writer/director Barry Levinson. "He literally wanted you to collapse and fall on the ground and can’t ... Read more
'SNL' season finale full of goodbyes As Stefon would say: This Saturday Night Live had everything. Kanye West, Jennifer Garner, Anderson Cooper, a musical super group, a surprise guest appearance from Amy Poehler and what looks like the departure of not one, but three cast members. Bill ... Read more
Reporter congratulates Matthew Perry on sitcom axe In what could be one of the biggest live celebrity interview fails of all time, a Fox sports reporter congratulated Matthew Perry on the cancellation of his show “Go On” (which lasted one season) during an NHL game. The impromptu interview ... Read more