The 47th NAACP Image Awards, which aired Friday night on TVOne, answered the Oscars exclusion with an awards show that was an inclusive celebration for musicians, actors and activists of color. Winners and nominees cheered each other on, cracked jokes while presenting and accepting their awards, and passionately and adorably lip-synched to John Legend’s performance.
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It’s true that you don’t realize how much you love something until it’s gone. With most of m’shows on winter hiatus, I find myself wondering what my favorite characters are doing, and watching old reruns just to hear their voices. It’s a one-sided love affair, but I knew that going in. So now is the perfect time to share my favorite TV characters in no particular order...
I had a lot of fun putting together my #2015BestNine Instagram pictures (Follow me!). It's a fun way to look back at the year and remind yourself of how much you accomplished and that just because a haircut looks cute on Taraji P. Henson doesn't mean it'll work for you.
While picking 2015’s Best Television Shows, I discovered that this was an exciting, diverse year for shows that obliterated the conventional ideas of drama—“UnReal’s” drama felt like TV-ception as it focused on the making of a reality dating show; BET’s “Being Mary Jane” found its niche just as the do-gooding but volatile Mary Jane tried to find her bliss; and “Jane The Virgin” offered the most unflinchingly realistic look at motherhood in TV history. Let's break it down!
This Monday’s episode of “Jane The Virgin” is looking like it will be a fabulous one. Not only is pop star extraordinaire Britney Spears guest-starring—as Rogelio’s nemesis, of course—we will hopefully see the fallout of Jane (Gina Rodriguez) dropping the bombshell that she loves Michael, her former fiancé, more than him her son’s father! I bet Rafael won’t be nearly as understanding when it comes time to hammer out their custody agreements.
In addition to all of that, Jane will have to wrangle her stoned mother and grandmother after they apparently ingested edibles. In this hilarious sneak peek, Alba speaks her first word of English in a fit of giggles and Xo is impressively paranoid. The timing couldn’t be worse as the ladies need to attend an important meeting involving Alba’s citizenship. Don’t miss all the chaos when “Jane The Virgin” airs on Monday at 9/8c on The CW.
Last week’s episode of “Jane The Virgin” found Jane and her hilarious hallucination “Bachelorette Jane” struggling to choose between her two loves: Rafael, the handsome hotelier and father to her newborn son and Michael, her former fiancé. The CW’s telenovela has successfully created a perfectly confounding love triangle with both Michael and Rafael being major contenders for Jane's heart. Normally, it’s completely lopsided, with one person being far better than the other. We all remember “Scandal’s” Jake-Olivia-Fitz federal fiasco, don’t we? (Spoiler Alert: They’re both married). Don't get me started on "Parks And Recreation's" April vs. Ann disaster.
Last week’s episode found Jane testing the waters with both Michael (Brett Dier) and Rafael and making a pretty strong case for both. Jane (Golden Globe winner Gina Rodriguez) approaches everything with logic and organization, so let’s review the pros and cons for both contenders for Jane’s very organized and imaginative heart. October 12 should be designated a national holiday that joins the ranks of January 31—Justin Timberlake’s birthday and November 30—“Thriller’s” release date, because The CW’s breakout hit “Jane The Virgin” finally returns for season 2!
In the last season’s finale, Jane's newborn son was abducted hours after bitch. She had yet to decide between her accidental baby’s father, Rafael, and her former fiancé, Michael. Xo had married Rogelio in a drunken ceremony. Here is everything you need to know before season 2 begins. The real deal. “Jane The Virgin” never denies his telenova roots, which means “fantastical” sequences and deliciously ridiculous plots. Showrunner Jennie Urman hopes to balance that with the reality of Jane (Golden Globe winner Gina Rodruiguez) tackling motherhood. Urman tells TVGuide.com, “You're suddenly on a 24-hour-a-day schedule, and you're up every three hours, and every moment feels like Groundhog's Day, and you're just trying to get your bearings. Your whole world changes immediately. And you're very emotional, obviously. So Jane is going to go through all of that.” In a way only Jane can, I’m sure. Jane, Interrupted. Jane has always been incredibly ambitious, but since giving birth to the world’s cutest distraction, she will be torn between career and home, according to TVGuide.com. Last season Jane applied to graduate school. I bet on Rogelio’s beloved Twitter followers that she gets accepted. A white wedding. Our favorite virgin will walk down the aisle this season, TVGuide.com reports. Jane will put an end to her love triangle with Michael (Brett Dier) and Rafael (Justin Baldoni) by going all in with one lucky guy. “It’s a choice we wanted to make and we didn't want to stall forever because it's going to bring its own fresh complications.” Well, let’s hope the honeymoon is nice. Are you Team Michael or Team Rafael? Sound off below! It’s Britney, bitch. Popstar Britney Spears will be guest-starring this season. Details are scarce but apparently Ms. Spears is Rogelio’s nemesis. I am so there! Keeping on Sinning. Sin Rostro is slated to wreak havoc all season, but she doesn’t plan to balancing mayhem and baby hostage wrangler. EW.com reports that baby Mateo will be safely returned to his parents quickly. So what is Sin Rostro's endgame? "Jane The Virgin" airs on October 12 on The CW at 9/8c. Photo Credits: TVGuide.com |
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