Glee is in its third season with cast working year round and 16 hours days and yet there haven’t been rumors of romance between any of the young stars. That is until now because Life & Style is reporting that Cory Monteith and Lea Michele are dating. An eyewitness saw the two together on Valentine’s Day and told the mag, “She was very happy, flirting and touching Cory a lot. He just stared at her with puppy-dog eyes.” Another source said the two started canoodling together in November.
So if Finn and Rachel are dating in real life, you know it is not going to end well for Cory when they finally do break up because let’s be real who actually thinks it is going to last?
So tune into Glee tonight on Fox to see if there looks to be something more between the two actors than acting.
Tonight’s White Collar on USA at 10p really hits one out of the park, Yankee Stadium’s park that is.
Mozzie hears that there is going to be a huge con going down Yankee Stadium and he wants Neal involved in it with him. Neal convinces him to bring the suits in on it and now they will all be trying to stop one of the biggest scores in baseball history. Will they be able to stop Babe Ruth’s first home run ball from being stolen or will they save they day?
You have to batter up to see this home run of an episode that was directed by Tim DeKay. In the last few months DeKay has proven himself to me as an actor playing a bad guy on Chuck and a lover on Hot in Cleveland and tonight he proved to me what a great job he does behind the camera in his directorial debut on the USA drama. I grew up in The Bronx and spent many a days at Yankee Stadium, but the way he captured the new one for tonight’s episode it made me want to go there the second I get back home. He made the surrounding area look so much better than it does. And if that is what he did with the outside, imagine what he did on the inside where we get a behind-the-scenes glance of a place that Ruth built…next door.
Now forgetting the landscape of tonight’s episode, DeKay also did a great job with the pace of the episode. He made the show move at the speed it should. It is as exciting as a tied game in the bottom of the 9th with three men on base, two outs and the batter has 2 strikes and 3 foul balls against him. I actually witnessed a moment like that live at Shea Stadium and that was exhilarating as tonight’s episode is. So my hat is off to DeKay in a total Neal way for a job well done by DeKay.
There is a reason why this was the first scripted show to get on base at the new Yankee Stadium.
Last Wednesday Stephen Colbert abruptly cancelled The Colbert Report for two days and people speculated why he did it? Well last night he addressed the rumors on his Comedy Central show and even though Joan Rivers thought he got some work done on his face during his time off it was someplace lower than that that he had done. So now every time a Democrat tells him to sit on it, know it will hurt him for a little while to do so.
In all seriousness, I am happy that his mother Lorna is doing better. I just adored his little confidential message to her. He is such a good son.
It is Broadway Week on NBCs Late Night with Jimmy Fallon at 12:35a and to start it off they had exclusive performances from Jimmy Fallon: Back on Broadway. Three songs were performed from the show that does not have Fallon in it, he himself has never been on Broadway and in fact the show isn’t even done in Manhattan. Even though the title is completely inaccurate, I think the songs might be telling the truth. I declare the show is a smash. I loved the music so much, I have already dowloaded the soundtrack and I got tickets to see it the next time I am in NY. Hopefully it will still be running by then which I am sure it will be.
Broadway week continues tonight with David Allen Greer singing a number from Porgy and Bess, tomorrow the cast of Ghost the Musical will appear, Thursday Anything Goes with Sutton Foster and the week concludes with Whoopi Goldberg doing her Sister Act.