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Actress discusses the showdown between Kate and Connie

By TVDeeva Deanna Barnert Mar 31, 2012 7:55AM

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Kate has finally figured out she has an alternate personality wreaking havoc on "General Hospital," which means Connie is going to have to step up her game. Portrayer Kelly Sullivan considers the battle Kate and Connie are waging over her body, previews the wild showdown ahead and talks about assuming the role created by Megan Ward.


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MSN TV: How is life as a split personality treating you?

 

Kelly Sullivan: It's awesome. When I get my scripts, I can't wait to see what mischief I'm up to. I've been doing the most insane, exciting things and it's all culminating. It's coming to a head soon, and even now, I'm not sure where the writers are going to take this story. That, to me, is great storytelling.


What do you think pushed Kate over the edge?

DID (Dissociative identity disorder) stems from past trauma. We spent a bit of time talking about these issues she's never dealt with, regarding her family and her choice to run away and create this whole new reality for herself. Kate is her worst enemy in some ways. With her resistance to violence and guns, she's now neck deep in it again with Sonny. She loves this man so much, but she also has to marry into is his life.

 

Connie sees Johnny as a means to getting Kate out of Sonny's world, but isn't she just putting herself smack in the middle of that violence?

 

Exactly. If Connie was more stable, she would go about this in a different way than going to Sonny's worst enemy and inciting a mob war. It's hysterical. Connie is so determined to save herself and Kate that she'll probably do it with anyone that's willing – So why not just go for the postman?


How will things change now that Kate knows about Connie?

 

What's cool is that Kate doesn't have any awareness of what happens when Connie comes out, but Connie knows all. The way they were dropping these hints, like the lipstick, it's been fun to put the pieces together, slowly. The first time Ewen told her, she said, "You're crazy." Now, Kate's embracing it and trying to figure it out. With people who have this disease, a lot of the therapy and rehabilitation comes with hypnosis. The therapist is able to suss out what the alters want and talk to them. Unfortunately, when Ewen brings Connie out, she's so strong she's going to overpower him, in a sense. [The week of April 2] Kate wants him to hypnotize her again and it doesn't go well. She's not one to sit around and talk!

 

Connie's also going to start coming out to more people. That's when it gets really exciting. The responses are almost more interesting than what's going on with her. We're going to see some instances when Connie tries to fool people, and that never goes well. She doesn't do the best job.
 

Will Kate and Connie ever meet?

 

Soon. Without giving too much away, the episode between Kate and Connie is chilling. I call it my Gollum scenes from "Lord of the Rings," when he's having his moment on the log as Gollum and Smeagol. It's just so cool.


Connie always says how much of a fool Kate is and she feels many things about Kate that aren't positive, but she loves Kate and wants to help her. Ultimately, it's about finding out who's stronger. Connie is going to try to overpower Kate and take them over. "Just have a seat, and let me do this." Kate's going to have to find the strength to stop her, which is a beautiful story.

 

Do you think Connie could win?

 

Connie's not going to give us easily, but Kate has a life and career she's established in Port Charles. She's a strong woman. There's no victims here. With a sickness like this, the host personality is a bit of a victim, in the sense that she doesn't have control, but Kate is very strong-willed. It's more interesting, because Connie is so strong and determined that Kate has to step it up, too. You have to believe, as a viewer, that either one of them can win this battle.

 

Are you rooting for either of them?

I used to think I was Team Kate, but now I don't know! Connie's a broad and I always root for the underdog, the misunderstood person - Connie's not just "evil." She has a right to feel the way she does. She's hurt and scared. And also overtly sexual! (laughs) Kate is such an awesome character, but I have so much fun playing Connie. She comes from the gut. She's raw. She doesn't apologize for herself. She's just out there. But I love Maurice [Benard, Sonny] and the Kate/Sonny love story. I don't see how Connie and Sonny could work it out. Maybe if Kate and Connie merged...


Kate and her relationship with Sonny have always been very polarizing topics among "GH" fans. What was it like coming into this role as a recast and how has this new storyline affected your relationship with fans?

 

Recasting is never easy, for any party involved. Megan [Ward] created the role and set the bar very high. To be able to come in after that is the highest compliment, because she is an incredible actress. She established a strong presence and essence of the character. A lot of her fans were resistant, but it's different now, because we started recreating something that is mine. People have said on twitter and other places, "This is so interesting, where you're storyline's going. I see now why you were cast and what you bring to it." You'll always have the fans who will say, "No, this is not Kate!" But hopefully, as this storyline keeps getting more interesting and crazy, more people will get on board and just have fun. It's all about bringing people in for the common cause of "General Hospital." If I can do that at all, I love that. That's all I want.

 

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"General Hospital" airs weekdays on ABC.

 

'Ugly Betty' star being considered for 'Romeo and Juliet'-like series

By Mekeisha Madden Toby 15 hours ago

'America Ferrera' '/' ABC

America Ferrera and ABC could reunite.

 

The actress, who rose to fame on the network's telenovela-style drama "Ugly Betty," is eyeing a new ABC project called "Pedro & Maria," EW.com reports. Inspired by "Romeo and Juliet," the modernized tale is in development and comes from executive producer Ben Silverman ("The Office" and "The Biggest Loser").

 

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According to the report, instead of the Capulets vs. the Montagues, "Pedro & Maria" will focus on "two opposites cut from the same cloth caught in the trap of forbidden love. He is a second generation Dominican from the mean streets of Washington Heights. She is a Puerto Rican whose parents made millions as real estate developers. It's a clash of the haves and the have-nots, of Main St vs. Wall St, set against a volatile cultural backdrop that fiercely believes neither side should mix with the other."

 

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Silverman also produced "Ugly Betty," which aired from 2006-2010, and like the series, "Pedro & Maria" will have a telenovela format. The drama was initially pitched as an interactive series that would allow viewers to vote and choose the direction of the characters and story lines, but it's unknown if that is still a variable.

 

Paul Lee, ABC's entertainment president, said the network will explore limited-series projects to fill the gap created by hiatuses for hits such as "Scandal" and "Once Upon a Time." Lee made the announcement at last week's upfronts presentation and added that ABC's top-rated series will be clustered into tight runs with all-original episodes for up to 12 weeks at a time. He didn't say "Pedro & Maria" has received the green light yet, but the show and its proposed short-run make it a strong candidate within ABC's new landscape of fewer reruns.

 

Greg, Peter and Cindy celebrate 40th anniversary of theme park adventure episode

By TVDeeva Deanna Barnert 16 hours ago

Susan Olsen (Cindy), Christopher Knight (Peter) and Barry Williams (Greg) returned to Kings Island in Ohio for a mini-reunion Sunday, May 19. The "Brady Bunch" alumni celebrated the 40th anniversary of the 1973 episode that saw one of TV's most celebrated blended families go on summer vacation at the amusement park.

 

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Fans packed the 844-seat venue for four mini-reunions that featured Williams, Christopher and Olsen sharing behind-the-scenes stories, memories and classic clips. Retro TV fans also got to shake hands, get autographs and strike a pose with the stars for $20.

 

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During the reunion, former wild child Knight, now 55, quipped that he didn't remember much from that time, but enjoyed hearing about the good old days from fans. Olsen, 51, gave fans a time check when she talked about her 16-year-old son with a Mohawk.


Williams, 58, was reportedly the star of the reunion. In addition to emceeing the event, he gave fans a bit of his classic Johnny Bravo and then shared his re-written version of "The Real Slim Shady," "The Real Greg Brady." He rewrote the Eminem song in order to explain his popularity with strangers to his son. The idea sounds a bit ridiculous and the track did not impress his son, but the video is not all that bad. 


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Billboard Music Awards, blockbuster movies, May sweeps and more

By TVDeeva Deanna Barnert 18 hours ago

Daytime talk shows promise an A-list lineup the week of Monday, May 20. The Billboard Music Awards and Memorial Day will be hot topics. Blockbuster movie season brings stars from "We're the Millers," "Epic," "Now You See Me," "The Hangover Part III," "Fast and Furious 6," "Before Midnight," "The English Teacher" and "What Maisie Knew." Big screen and TV stars are talking "Behind the Candelabra," "Nashville," "Mad Men," "Criminal Minds," "The Client List," "Save Me," "Arrested Development," "Glee," "Modern Family," "The Middle," "All-Star Celebrity Apprentice," "Shark Tank," The American Baking Competition," "Rock My RV With Bret Michaels" and "Whose Line Is It Anyway?"

 

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Mariah Carey and fun. kick off the "GMA" and "Today" summer concert series Friday. Other performers coming to daytime include Pitbull, Darius Rucker, Michael Bolton, Grizzly Bear, TobyMac, John Fogerty, Psy, Candice Glover, "American Idol" runners up, "Dancing with the Stars" winners and finalists, Ed Sheeran, Olly Murs, Youngblood Hawke and Broadway's "Matilda" and "Pippin."

 

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"Anderson Live"

Mon: hidden-camera investigations 

Tue: (repeat) Co-host Deborah Norville; daughter of the "Coffee Cup Killer"

Wed: (repeat) Co-hosts Lisa Rinna; Ricky Schroder, Sandra Vergara, strange addictions revealed

Thurs: (repeat) Co-host Nicole 'Snooki' Polizzi; The Pregnant Man, Bow Wow

Fri: (repeat) Co-host Judge Marilyn Milian; avoiding money scams, Grumpy Cat

 

"Ellen"

Mon: Ed Helms, Ellen Here's My Talent winner

Tues: Hayden Panettiere; Sophia Grace and Rosie at the Billboard Music Awards; Ed Sheeran performs

Wed: Co-host Jennifer Aniston; Portia de Rossi, Ludacris

Thurs: Amanda Seyfried, Kevin Nealon; Michael Bolton and Delta Goodrem perform

Fri: Steve Harvey, Dr. Neal Barnard; Grizzly Bear

 

"Good Morning America"

Mon: Michael Douglas; Julianne Moore and Nathan Lane; BHS at "DWTS" with Cameron Mathison; Billboard Music Awards highlights; Olly Murs performs

Tues: Matt Damon; Helio Castroneves, Louis van Amstel and Chelsie Hightower; Aziz Ansari; Yahoo! CEO Marissa Mayer; Darius Rucker performs

Wed: "DWTS" final four couples and Tom Bergeron; Pitbull performs

Thurs: "Behind the Candelabra" cast, Jason Sudeikis, Trisha Yearwood; Broadway's "Pippin" performs

Fri: Mariah Carey performs in Central Park's Rumsey Playfield

 

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"Katie"

Mon: Dr. Ian Smith and Sherri Shepherd talk weight loss

Tues: Jenny McCarthy, Jo Frost, Jenna Ushkowitz

Wed: how to save, stretch and make money with Melissa d'Arabian, Andrea Woroch and Daymond John

Thurs: Bob Woodruff; Salute our troops

Fri: TBA

 

"Live! With Kelly and Michael"

Mon: Colin Farrell, Elisabeth Moss; Candice Glover performs

Tues: "All-Star Celebrity Apprentice" winner; Psy talks and performs; "American Idol" runner-up performs

Wed: Morgan Freeman, the "Dancing with the Stars" winners perform; "American Idol" third place contestant performs

Thurs: Co-host Carson Kressley; Ken Jeong, winner of the National Geographic Spelling Bee; 2nd place "Dancing with the Stars" couple performs

Fri: Ethan Hawke, winner of the MathCounts competition; the third and fourth place "Dancing with the Stars" couples perform; summer-long Truckin' Amazing Cook-Off food truck competition kicks off

 

"Marie"

Mon: Todd Bridges, chef Alex Hitz, Susan Rizzo Vincent

Tues: Kuk Harrell, Alicia Lagano; Savannah Van Band performs

Wed: Behind the scenes at "Marie"

Thurs: Colin Mochrie, Laura McKenzie; Glennon Doyle Melton

 

"Rachael Ray Show"

Mon: Co-host Guy Fieri; Wayne Brady; Youngblood Hawke performs

Tues: Elisabeth Hasselbeck, Christine Ha, Justin Tuck

Wed: Totally Awesome '80s with original MTV VJs, Huey Lewis, Colin Quinn 

Thurs: Hayden Panettiere

Fri: (repeat) Gwyneth Paltrow

 

"The Talk"

Mon: Co-host Carnie Wilson; Shemar Moore, Anne Heche

Tues: Jeff Foxworthy, Julie Bowen; chefs Marcela Valladolid and Paul Hollywood

 Wed: Patricia Heaton, chef Art Smith

Thurs: Isla Fisher, Carter Oosterhouse

Fri: La Toya Jackson, Linda Daly

 

"Today"'

* Great American Adventure week takes the hosts on the road

Mon: live from Hawaii; Paul Anka

Tues: live from Yellowstone; Joe Bastianich, Michael Caine

Wed: live from Chicago; SQuire Rushnell

Thurs: live from Orlando; Giada DeLaurentiis, Anne Heche; latest eliminated "The Voice" contestant

Fri: live from the Jersey Shore; Co-host New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, Bobby Flay and Giada DeLaurentiis; Fun performs

 

"The View"

Mon: Co-host Brooke Shields; Michael Caine

Tues: Woody Harrelson, Jane Lynch

 Weds: John Malkovich; tour of Harlem; Broadway's "Matilda" performs

Thurs: Co-host Jillian Michaels; Jason Sudeikis; John Fogerty performs

Fri: Co-host  Chris O'Donnell; Julianne Moore Dr. Kelly Starrett; peforms

 

"The Wendy Williams Show"

Mon: Maury Povich

Tues: Ray J; Trace Adkins and Penn Jillette

Wed: Bret Michaels
Thurs: (repeat) Kerry Washington and David Alan Grier
Fri: (repeat) Paris Hilton, DJ Armin van Buuren

 

Schedules are subject to change.

 

New Season 8 trailer suggests the serial killer's sister gets chatty

By Mekeisha Madden Toby Fri 2:02 PM

Season 7 of Showtime's hit serial-killer drama, "Dexter," ended with Debra Morgan (Jennifer Carpenter) making a horrible choice. It's a choice that changed her life and the way she looked at her brother, Dexter (Michael C. Hall), forever.

 

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When the beloved series returns in June, for its eighth and final season, Deb's decision continues to haunt her as her life takes a downward spiral. But what will Deb do? Will she confess and turn in herself and Dexter, too? That's certainly what the show's newly released trailer suggests. Check it out:

 

"Dexter" Season 8 debuts Sunday, June 30, at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Showtime.

 

Juicy conclusion and spoilers for next season dominate Twitter and the web

By Mekeisha Madden Toby Fri 1:01 PM

SPOILER ALERT: This post includes plot points from the Season 2 finale of "Scandal."

 

To call "Scandal" a guilty pleasure after Thursday night's delicious Season 2 finale would be a misnomer. After all, why should anyone feel guilty for watching what was arguably one of TV's most gratifying and twist-filled closers this year?

 

Not only did fans see mole Billy Chambers get his comeuppance but the rise and painful fall of Olivia (Kerry Washington) and Fitz (Tony Goldwyn) once again. This, after Olivia devised such an awe-inspiring divorce package for Fitz and Mellie (Bellamy Young). The bit on Mellie being labeled a racist was a thing of beauty in and of itself. But the best part was when viewers learned that Rowan (Joe Morton), the underhanded CIA-B613 boss, is none other than Olivia's dad. Whaaaaat!

 

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This revelation and all the other juicy twists and turns -- including Quinn's (Katie Lowes) penchant for torture and Cyrus' (Jeff Perry ) heart attack and break-up abilities -- captured the attention of 9.1 million viewers. Many of these same viewers flocked to Twitter, GetGlue and the web to give voice to their shocks and delights.

 

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"Exhausted after the #Scandal finale," tweeted fan Mona Scott-Young. "I feel like I've been 'fixing,' drilling & went into cardiac arrest my damn self! #Wow!!" Meanwhile, Lena Dunham got in on the action, too. Not one to be excluded from a good time she tweeted, "Not leaving the house this weekend until I'm caught up on Scandal. I feel left behind & left out like the last girl to get my period."

 

And if you think the Season 2 finale was a head-spinner, creator and executive producer, Shonda Rhimes, promises a Season 3 filled with more suspense and intrigue, especially when it comes to Rowan and Olivia's troubled father-daughter relationship.

 

"At the very least, Rowan was trying to get Jake (Scott Foley) to have sex with her and then make a tape of it, which seems creepy on many levels, right?" Rhimes told reporters at a "Scandal" event the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences held Thursday night. "I don't know if they were trying to kill her. That's up to interpretation."

 

Rhimes also said she and the writers considered an ending where Olivia and Fitz spooned in bed and ended up together but, ultimately, they wanted Olivia to have clean hands. "It was charming, adorable and really, really sexy and I love the scene and maybe one day someone will get to see it," Rhimes said. "But the problem with it was that Olivia put the white hat back on and emotionally you felt like she had found her inner core after losing it so badly. It felt like a cheat -- that we were cheating her out of trying to do something good."

 

"Scandal" Season 3 kicks off this fall on ABC. 

 

Network says comic-book drama remains in the works

By Mekeisha Madden Toby Thu 3:19 PM

'Wonder Woman' '/' Warner Bros.

Wonder Woman could get another shot in primetime.

 

"Amazon," the CW's prequel starring the beloved comic-book hero, is in development still, even though it didn't land on the network's fall schedule. "It's being redeveloped," said Mark Pedowitz, the CW's president, following an upfronts presentation Thursday. "We don't want to produce something (inferior). It's the trickiest of all the DC characters."

 

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The original "Wonder Woman" with Lynda Carter aired on ABC from 1975-79. David E. Kelley and NBC attempted to reboot the series, starring Adrianne Palicki  in the iconic title role (pictured), for the 2011-12 season but the project died on the vine. Earlier this year, Warner Bros. TV sent out a casting call for a young woman, 5'8" or above, for a series about "the teenage years of the heroine who will become Wonder Woman," EW.com reports.

 

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The description of the show also included details about the heroine hailing from a "secluded country where she was raised as a solider in a brutal environment. Now a stranger in a strange modern big city, she's a fierce warrior with the innocent heart of a romantic ­and she will fight to the death to make the world safe."

 

Pedowitz said the "basics" were all there, but the execution needed work. Producers and networks don't usually cast series until a pilot is ordered, but a project like "Amazon" cannot succeed without the right woman in the lead role. 

 

Soap reboot experience remains a work in progress

By TVDeeva Deanna Barnert Thu 1:18 PM

"All My Children" and "One Life to Live" have remained in the top 10 on Hulu since premiering on April 29, but the online soap reboots are reducing the number of episodes released per week. Viewing patterns indicated the shows were producing too much content for many viewers to consume, so fans can expect two episodes of each show to air each week, starting Monday, May 20.

 

Bing: More about "All My Children"  | "One Life to Live" 

 

New episodes of "All My Children" will now be released Mondays and Wednesdays, with fresh episodes of "One Life to Live" posted Tuesdays and Thursdays. The behind the scenes series "More" will run as a single show on Fridays.

 

"When it comes to online, as with all new technology, it's adapt or fail," Prospect Park explained in a news release. "We feel fortunate to be an online company and to have such an opportunity to adapt. Of course, we will continue to evaluate all the data that comes in and will be vigilant about revising our strategy as needed."

 

The change stems from viewing patterns that have emerged during the first month of streaming. First, fans have been binge viewing or watching on demand, usually during the weekend: That means many fans have been trying to cram five hours of soaps into their weekend. On ABC, fans watched episodes close to their airdate, so they didn't fall as far behind. They also tended to watch only two to three episodes a week. But with the action-packed reboots, it's not as easy to follow when you've missed episodes. Plus, Prospect Park clearly doesn't want fans skipping episodes. 


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Another interesting shift in viewing was that fans aren't watching both shows. On television, maintaining audience is a key factor, with fans often watching whatever airs next. That doesn't apply on the Internet. Prospect Park likely hopes that, with less to consume, fans will go back to watching both series. 

 

While the shows will release fewer episodes at a time, production will continue at the same pace through mid-June. Prospect Park will focus on editing while productions halts in July, with production resuming in August.

 

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Hulu will continue to stream all current episodes for free so that viewers who've fallen behind can catch up. There is no mention in the release about how this affects iTunes or how the show is performing there.


"All My Children" and "One Life to Live" can be streamed via Hulu, Hulu Plus and iTunes.

 

New 'Late Night' host says the new 'Tonight Show' star paved the way

By Mekeisha Madden Toby Thu 12:41 PM

'Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers' '/' NBC

 

Seth Meyers is sending a lot of love and gratitude Jimmy Fallon's way.

 

Meyers said he wouldn't have been promoted to his new "Late Night" hosting gig if Fallon hadn't proved that anchoring "Weekend Update" is the perfect training ground. Fallon will take the lead on "The Tonight Show" in February 2014. And Meyers will step into his new job around the same time, NBC announced this week.

 

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"I think I owe a debt of gratitude to Jimmy for having gone from 'Update' to 'Late Night' and shown that it's a nice progression," Meyers said on the 'Today' show Thursday. "So I'm very happy to be doing it. But, I mean, I think if you sit at that 'Update' desk, you learn how to talk about topical stories and certainly with the guests, you learn to talk to crazy people. Although, if you do late night there are real crazy people as opposed to Bill Hader  pretending to be one."

 

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Hosting "Late Night with Seth Meyers" wasn't his only option. ESPN had been courting Meyers to helm a new late-night sports talk show. Meyers impressed ESPN executives when he twice hosted the ESPY Awards. But in the end, Meyers wanted to keep working with his "SNL" boss, Lorne Michaels, and opted to stay at NBC. Meyers, who is the head writer for "Saturday Night Live," will continue working on the show through the fall.

 

"I'm nowhere near emotionally ready for Saturday to be my last show -- I wouldn't be able to handle that," Meyers said of the "SNL" season finale, which airs May 18. "It's very strange to get a job that doesn't start for eight, nine months. So I think we'll do a lot of talking about it. But I think it'll be one of those things where the first show you do you're gonna learn 1,000 things you didn't know yet."

 

The "Saturday Night Live" Season 38 finale airs Saturday, May 18, at 11:35 p.m. ET/PT on NBC. "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" airs weeknights at 12:35 a.m. ET/PT on NBC.

 

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Entertainment journalist Deanna "TVDeeva" Barnert visits sets, interviews industry players and critiques the final product. Buzz's daytime TV queen covers it all for MSN TV, but loves her sitcoms, soaps and any juicy drama that doesn't call itself Reality TV.