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    Maggie Furlong

    Maggie Furlong

    West Coast Editor, Huffington Post TV

  • This Stage Mom Does WHAT To Her Daughter?!

    It's stage moms gone wild! TV Guide Network's new docu-series "Mother Of All Talent" follows a mother-daughter duo that runs a successful casting agency for kids, and they have seen it all. When the voluptuous (and very enhanced) mother of young Raquel admits she was in Playboy, it doesn't exactly come as a surprise, and it seems like a given that she's pitching them as a mother-daughter duo. "Nothing good comes from stage moms trying to live through their kids," Lorri says.

  • Brody And Carrie WILL Reunite -- Eventually

    Brody is finally back on "Homeland" -- and as star Damian Lewis promised, it was a devastating reveal -- but will he ever really be back? Keep reading for Lewis' take on this latest twist, including his pessimistic outlook on Brody's current state ("I don't see Brody coming out of hell") and his optimistic prediction about an inevitable reunion for Brody with both Carrie and Dana before this season is over.

  • An Unlikely Pairing That Really Works

    Showtime's documentary "Made In America," from director Ron Howard, goes behind the scenes of the making of one of the biggest concert events of the year -- Jay Z's Made In America festival in Philadelphia. The documentary (premieres Fri., Oct. 11 at 9 p.m. ET on Showtime) follows the artists as they prepare for and play their sets, but it also gets perspective from festival security guards, crew members, promoters and food vendors, and even the mayor of Philadelphia. It's a fascinating look at Jay Z's rise -- including a scene where he visits his old apartment, which now has a view of the Barclays Center in Brooklyn that houses his 40/40 Club -- and at what artists are doing to help revive local economies and bring people from all walks of life together.

  • Emotional New 'Killing Kennedy' Trailer

    "Killing Kennedy" might be National Geographic Channel's most ambitious project to date, and we've got an exclusive first look at the new trailer and a glimpse behind the scenes of filming it to prove it. Starring Rob Lowe and Ginnifer Goodwin as President John F. and Jackie Kennedy, Will Rothhaar as Lee Harvey Oswald and Michelle Trachtenberg as his wife Marina, "Killing Kennedy" (premieres Sun., Nov. 10 at 8 p.m. ET) attempts to look at the story we all know so well from new angles. "The promo is unbelievably cinematic and really emotional and moving," star Rob Lowe says.

  • We'd Love To See Hannah Deal With THIS On 'Girls'

    The comedian is on "Parks and Recreation" this week as Donna's (Retta) Eagleton doppelganger, which we're sure will be as awesome as it looks and sounds, but he's also the host of Fuse's "Billy On the Street," which was my maternity leave guilty pleasure and still makes me laugh harder than anything else on TV. From comedies to dramas, we can think of several other shows that could benefit from a dose of Billy, including HBO's "Girls" and AMC's "The Walking Dead." Click through our gallery to see where we'd like to see Billy Eichner crop up on TV next -- and how. "Parks and Recreation" airs Thursdays at 8 p.m. ET on NBC; Season 2 of "Billy On the Street" is now available in iTunes.

  • 'I Did Not Like That Scene At All!'

    After two seasons of being "Homeland's" resident bratty teenager, Dana Brody (Morgan Saylor) did some serious growing up and rebelling this week, and her TV dad Damian Lewis is not happy about it. "She has had a flirt with death because she was so depressed, so damaged by it all," Lewis said of Dana's suicide attempt that was revealed last week. I did not like that scene! I did not like that scene at all! I felt very possessive of Morgan … like, "Morgan, you can't act that scene!" But, of course, Morgan is a lady and she'd hate the suggestion that I think she's not grown up enough for that, because of course she is.

  • 'American Horror Story: Coven' Is Delightful (Seriously)

    "American Horror Story" is almost back, and after screening the premiere episode of "Coven" (premieres Wed., Oct. 9 at 10 p.m. ET on FX) we can say that it's hands-down the most fun, most accessible and most delightful season so far. Yes, "American Horror Story: Coven" is delightful. Jessica Lange plays Fiona, the Supreme witch of her generation, which means she has almost unlimited power -- except that she can't seem to stop herself from aging.

  • 'I'm Looking Forward To Really Upsetting People'

    Lizzy Caplan is one of the most interesting and entertaining actresses working today, and she doesn't disappoint in real life either. HuffPost TV sat down with Caplan to talk about her most intriguing role yet: Playing Virginia Johnson on Showtime's "Masters of Sex" (premieres Sun., Sept. 29 at 10 p.m. on Showtime) opposite Michael Sheen as William Masters. As one-half of Masters and Johnson, the famed sex researchers who began studying human sexual responses in men and women back in the '50s, Caplan gets to play one of the original feminists, but she's a character that's as flawed as any male antihero on cable TV.

  • 'Marvel's Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D.' Meets 'The Shield'

    You've probably heard all about ABC's splashy new drama "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." (premieres Tues., Sept. 24 at 8 p.m. ET), and it really is a lot of fun, but with a name so similar to another, more intense drama and a tough-talking leading man in Agent Coulson (Clark Gregg), we couldn't help but imagine if "The Shield's" Michael Chiklis was heading up Joss Whedon's new team of special agents instead. Yep, we mashed up "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." and FX's "The Shield" ... because why not? After all, as much as we all love Coulson (and we really do love him), everything is better with Vic Mackey.

  • Is Louis The Villain Of 'Suits'?

    The "Suits" Season 3 midseason finale is next week, and they're going full-steam ahead, but there are still so many loose ends to tie up at the law firm before "Suits" returns in 2014. In this week's episode, titled "Bad Faith" (Tues., Sept. 10 at 10 p.m. ET on USA), Louis Litt is finally getting his due -- or is he? -- as boss lady Jessica asks Louis to be her "Cooler King", and it is nothing short of Litt-tastic.

  • 'The New Atlanta': What Would NeNe Say About This?

    Everything's hotter in Atlanta -- including the tempers -- and Bravo knows this and how to make money off of it better than anyone. With "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" (and its several spin-offs) and "Married to Medicine" representing the south in the cable network's line-up, Bravo is now adding "The New Atlanta" (premieres Tues., Sept. 17 at 10 p.m. ET) to their list of Georgia-set reality shows.

  • Gladiators, Get Your 'Scandal' Scoop!

    Not only will we find out who leaked Olivia Pope's (Kerry Washington) affair with the President (Tony Goldwyn) right off the bat, we'll also see more of her family (hi, dad!) and delve into her past. The rest of OPA is still very much in flux as well -- I caught up with stars Guillermo Diaz and Scott Foley to get the scoop, which you can discover in the video above. Has their fan-favorite Huckleberry Quinn pairing brought Quinn past the point of no return?

  • Another Crazy 'Breaking Bad' Theory?

    "Breaking Bad" has sparked quite a few incredibly detailed fan theories that are fascinating and make it very easy to get carried away dissecting the insane detail on the show. No, we're not implying that Gilligan is a meth-making, murderous, criminal mastermind, but the creator and his now-legendary TV creation have one very interesting thing in common. Based on the idea that Walter White (Bryan Cranston) has picked up habits, traits and physical mementos from those who have fallen at his hands in his evolution from Mr. Chips to Scarface, the theory leaves fans with a lot of questions about how it'll all end.

  • 'The Young And The Restless' Says Goodbye

    "The Young and the Restless" is paying tribute to their late star Jeanne Cooper, who died May 8 at the age of 84, with two Katherine Chancellor memorial episodes airing next week (Tues., Sept. 3 and Wed., Sept. 4), and we've got a very touching exclusive sneak peek. Watch the scene, above, to see Cooper's son Corbin Bernsen reprising his role as Father Todd Williams, who's in town for Chancellor's funeral, or "Mrs. C's shindig" as they're calling it. "I'll be officiating," Father Todd says.

  • Cindy Crawford's Ancestors Were Royalty (Because, Of Course)

    On this week's episode of "Who Do You Think You Are?" (Tues., Aug. 27 at 9 p.m. ET on TLC), Cindy Crawford finds out that her ancestors include Earls, Counts, Dukes and even a King of Italy ... because of course. Watch our exclusive sneak peek, above, to see the 47-year-old former supermodel from DeKalb, Illinois, get shocked as she uncovers the impressive titles in her family tree. Tracing back over 12 centuries, a scroll rolls out to reveal over 40 generations of her family, and there's something at the top that's even more impressive, more "august," than any King of Italy, according to the genealogist.

  • 'Breaking Bad' Mash-Up: Where In The World Is The Ricin?

    If you were scratching your head for a minute (or a few) at this week's "Breaking Bad," you weren't alone. The ricin poison is one of "Breaking Bad's" longest-running dangling carrots, but the history of the ricin -- including why it was made, where and how it has changed hands and what prompted Jesse's semi-confusing realization in "Confession" -- isn't as easy to keep track of.

  • 'You Will Be Really Shaken'

    ABC's Shonda Rhimes drama -- starring Emmy nominee Kerry Washington as white hat-wearing D.C. fixer Olivia Pope and Tony Goldwyn as the (married) President who loves her -- just doesn't stop, with surprises, reveals, twists and turns in every single episode. The Season 2 finale left us with some jaw-dropping cliffhangers, and a whole lotta questions. When you read the last few minutes of last season's finale -- where we find out that Olivia and Fitz's relationship had been leaked to the press -- who did your gut tell you leaked the info?

  • Should You Give 'The Neighbors' Another Shot?

    ABC and "The Neighbors" creator Dan Fogelman won. "Watch the musical episode, and then watch the season finale," Fogelman said. Keep reading for more about why he thinks the show is special, how they're making sure you can dive in, sight unseen, this season (premieres Fri., Sept. 20, 8:30 p.m. ET) and why a human-alien hybrid baby isn't out of the question for a family sitcom.

  • 'Grey's Anatomy' Scoop: Owen Without Cristina, A Big Twist & More

    When it was announced that Sandra Oh would be leaving "Grey's Anatomy" after Season 10, the Internet exploded (Huffington Post included) with tributes to Cristina Yang and her epic friendship with her person, Meredith (Ellen Pompeo). Full disclosure: We chatted before Sandra Oh's departure was announced, but that didn't stop him from sharing plenty of scoop.

  • 'Homeland' Season 3: Brody's Reveal Will Be 'Devastating'

    The rumors are true: The first two episodes of "Homeland" Season 3 (premieres Sun., Sept. 29 at 9 p.m. ET on Showtime) are, in fact, Brodyless. The Huffington Post caught up with star Damian Lewis to find out where Brody has been hiding since that whole CIA bombing incident at the end of Season 2, and he had a few very juicy teases about the whereabouts and mental state of his "cockroach"-like TV alter-ego. Keep reading to hear about Brody's inevitable "devastating" reveal, the state of his family and Carrie since he's been gone and his take on the Season 2 haters -- plus the promise that Season 3 will be darker and more grown-up.