Sofia Vergara is in Atlanta filming The Three Stooges and she took a picture of “The sun in Hotlanta!☀” After looking at the way the sun’s rays are shining down on her all I could think is even the sun is attracted to her. I mean look at the way it is only beaming down on her and no one else.
Before Ken Baumann was dealing with love, marriage and death in high school on The Secret Life of the American Teenager, his dad was preparing him for it for Audi. How awwwdorable was the 18 year old in that 2008 commercial?
Yesterday on Fox News’ America’s News Headquarter, they used a graphic talking about the chances of Sarah Palin running for President and there’s a 50/50 chance they don’t know what she looks like. OK there is a 100% chance they don’t know because they used a picture of Tina Fey dressed as a the former Vice President instead. Fox News’ David Clark released a statement to TV Newser about the boo boo and said, “A graphic error was made. The producer has since been disciplined and an explanation and apology will be made in the same hour next Sunday. Fox News regrets the error.” I can’t wait to hear what their explanation will be? That they don’t watch Saturday Night Live? The producer is related to Paul Revere? Or basically they were playing of the 50/50 chance of her running? What do you think?
Tonight’s The Secret Life of the American Teenager is a powerful, well-done episode that is a must watch on ABC Family at 8p. The time has come for Ben and Adrian’s baby to come in to the world and something goes terribly wrong. I will not tell you what happens to their daughter because watching the brilliant job that Ken Baumann and Francia Raisa do dealing with the birth, will draw you in and you will want to watch it all play out as it happens. Seriously what these two actors do in this hour will amaze you. It is incredible that two such young actors can pull off what they do in this heart-wrenching episode.
Seriously tonight’s Secret Life is perfectly scripted and performed so realistically, it gives the network dramas a run for their money. The Emmys will never acknowledge how well done tonight’s show is, but we don’t need them to tell us this is one of the finest hours of television this year. Kudos to the cast and crew for pulling it off and I can’t wait to see how the ABC Family drama continue the storyline next week and throughout the summer on Mondays at 8p.