What to Watch: Thursday, March 11
March 11, 2010
The crews on America’s Best Dance Crew get a little bit disco, while Sarah’s gay buddy Steve gets famous on The Sarah Silverman Program.Thursday, March 11
8:00 pm American Idol, Fox (1 hr) NEW
It’s time to reveal the top 12! Unfortunately, four semifinalists must be eliminated to get there. Out comedian and talk show host Ellen DeGeneres continues to add a little comedic relief to the judging process.
9:00 pm Grey’s Anatomy, ABC (1 hr) NEW
Richard and Owen both want to work on a challenging surgery, but it’s up to Derek to decide who’s best suited for the job. Meanwhile, Bailey looks forward to another date with Ben. Tune in to watch the cutest lesbian couple on primetime, CalZona.
9:00 pm The Office, NBC (30 min) NEW
Michael has his heart set on impressing the head of Sabre (Kathy Bates), only to discover that someone has beat him to it. Will it be gay accountant Oscar? Meanwhile, Dwight tries to make Jim’s first day back from maternity leave as disastrous as possible, and tune in to see what happens on Andy and Erin’s first date!
10:00 pm Randy Jackson Presents: America’s Best Dance Crew, MTV (1 hr) NEW
The seven remaining crews, including Static Noyze, which includes drag performer Peter Veth, incorporate disco into their street-influenced performances.
10:00 pm Project Runway, Lifetime (1 hr) NEW
Watch as remaining gay designers Ben, Jay, and Jonathan face their next challenge! Will they make it work or be out like yesterday’s fashion?
10:30 pm The Sarah Silverman Program, Comedy Central (30 min) NEW
Sarah reunites with an (imaginary) childhood friend, while Steve performs a song about not being allowed in his boyfriend Brian’s band, and becomes wildly popular.
What to Watch: Thursday, March 4
March 4, 2010
CalZona help Teddy and Sloan work out their issues on Grey’s Anatomy, and it’s Pam’s big day on The Office!
Thursday, March 4
8:00 pm American Idol, Fox (1 hr) NEW
The viewers have spoken! It’s time to eliminate two men and two women semifinalists. Will Ellen DeGeneres make the contestants smile through the pain of losing?
9:00 pm Grey’s Anatomy, ABC (1 hr) NEW
CalZona try their best to help Teddy and Sloan get over their issues, while a well-known surgeon is rushed to Seattle Grace’s ER demanding a bizarre procedure that raises tensions between Richard and Derek.
9:00 pm The Office, NBC (1 hr) NEW
Will it be baby day for Pam this week? Her coworkers try to comfort her with food, while Michael is more nervous than she is. Meanwhile, Erin has a lunch date with Kevin, and Andy is less than thrilled about it. Also features Oscar, an openly gay accountant at Dunder-Mifflin.
10:00 pm Project Runway, Lifetime (1 hr) NEW
Watch as remaining gay designers Ben, Jay, and Jonathan face their next challenge! Will they make it work or be out like yesterday’s fashion?
10:00 pm Randy Jackson Presents: America’s Best Dance Crew, MTV (1 hr) NEW
The seven remaining crews choreograph a routine inspired by none other than LGBT icon and advocate, Lady Gaga. Will drag performer and Static Noyze’s Peter Veth be right in his element?
What to Watch: Thursday, February 25
February 25, 2010
Will drag performer, Peter, in Static Noyze pump up the volume on America’s Best Dance Crew? And what shenanigans are in store this week with Sarah Silverman?
Thursday, February 25
8:00 pm American Idol, Fox (1 hr) NEW
The results are in! Today marks the first round of eliminations, when two women and two men are sent packing after America decides that they don’t have what it takes to be an idol.
10:00 pm America’s Best Dance Crew, MTV (1 hr) NEW
The remaining eight crews create dances modeled after some of the most famous music videos. Will Static Noyze’s Peter Veth bring some drag fabulousness to their routine?
10:00 pm Project Runway, Lifetime (1 hr) NEW
The designers tap into their inner child this week. Will remaining gay contestants Jay, Jonathan, and Ben make the cut or get a time out?
10:30 pm The Sarah Silverman Program, Comedy Central (30 min) NEW
Sarah and the crew get tired of all the attention surrounding the mayoral race, and their plan to solve the problem may lead to some serious consequences!
Vogue Evolution Returns for the ABDC Finale
September 28, 2009
Vogue Evolution, the all-gay and transgender dance crew on Randy Jackson Presents: America’s Best Dance Crew, returned to the hit MTV show last night for the season four finale after being eliminated earlier this month.
The nine crews that started the season were divided into groups of threes for judge’s choice collaborations. Judge Lil Mama, who ran into some controversy with the LGBT community earlier in the season, selected Vogue Evolution to perform with Artistry in Motion and We Are Heroes, the eventual winners of the competition. The fabulous new super crew performed a showstopping routine to “Girls On the Dance Floor” by Far East Movement.
You can check out to whole episode below:
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September 8, 2009
On Sunday’s edition of Randy Jackson Presents: America’s Best Dance Crew, Vogue Evolution, the first all gay and transgender crew to compete on the show, was sent home by the judges after the viewer vote landed them in the bottom two for the first time.
Vogue Evolution’s participation on the MTV competition over the past several weeks was groundbreaking. From the very moment they were introduced to America, the five members of Vogue Evolution were very up front and open about their sexual orientations and gender identity, using ABDC as a platform to increase LGBT visibility.
Particularly noteworthy was Leiomy Maldonado, Vogue Evolution’s openly transgender member. Leiomy’s participation on ABDC made her one of only two prominent transgender people on television, the other being Jaila Simms on MTV’s Making His Band. While the show did a good job of relating the story of these five LGBT young people, judge Lil Mama angered many in the LGBT community the week prior to Vogue Evolution’s elimination after she made remarks that were insensitive regarding Leiomy’s gender identity. After being contacted by GLAAD, Lil Mama issued an apology.
Though Vogue Evolution will be missed on ABDC, they are far from over. Many other LGBT blogs besides glaadBLOG, such as AfterElton and Pam’s House Blend, became avid fan’s of the out dancers and helped spread the word among the community. Be sure to continue checking back here for the latest on what the future holds for this talented fivesome.
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September 4, 2009
Sadly, you’ll have to wait another week to get your True Blood fix, but I’m sure the fabulous Vogue Evolution can help fill the void on America’s Best Dance Crew. Need more? Then be sure to catch all the sexy style of the sixties on a new Mad Men.
Friday, September 4
10:00 pm Real Time with Bill Maher, HBO (1 hr) REPEAT
This no-holds barred news show is broadcast live, so you never know what to expect. Bill regularly discusses LGBT issues and features gay panelists and commentators, so check it out!
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Saturday, September 5
9:00 pm Color Splash, HGTV (30 min) NEW
Gay interior designer David Bromstad reworks living spaces. Tonight he makeovers a master bedroom with cool colors, beautiful fabrics, and great antiques.
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Sunday, September 6
8:00 pm Big Brother, CBS (1 hr) NEW
Kevin finally won Head of Household last week and received a touching letter from his partner. But now that he’s no longer in power, he better stay on top of his game as eviction nominations are announced tonight.
9:00 pm There Goes the Neighborhood, CBS (1hr) NEW
With the Nelsons gone maybe the Mullennix family can breathe a bit easier and focus on winning the $250,000. It’s all about cleanliness this week as a care package is dropped behind the wall and everyone is taught a special was to clean clothes.
9:00 pm Randy Jackson Presents America’s Best Dance Crew, MTV (1 hr) NEW
ABDC is back and better then ever! Watch as the remaining seven crews compete for the $100,000 grand prize and title of America’s Best Dance Crew. One of the hot new crews competing, Vogue Evolution, is the first on ABDC to feature openly gay and transgender dancers. Let’s see if the fabulous five can pass this week’s test by fusing some of the nation’s hottest dance crazes with their own style.
9:00 pm True Blood, HBO (1 hr) REPEAT
Can you believe they’re making us wait another week for the season finale?! Here’s your second chance to watch catch all the drama with Godric and Dallas, not to mention Hoyt sticking up for Jessica and Lafayette stopping at nothing to help his poor cousin Tara.
10:00 pm Mad Men, AMC (1 hr) NEW
There a new client with tons of money to spend. Will closeted creative director Salvatore Ramano be up for the challenge? Plus, ever composed Don Draper has a scuff with his father-in-law and Peggy searches for a new roommate.
GLAAD Receives Apology from Lil Mama for Comments Made on America’s Best Dance Crew
September 2, 2009
On Monday we reported an incident that occurred on Sunday’s edition of America’s Best Dance Crew in which judge Lil Mama made misinformed comments to transgender contestant Leiomy Maldonado. After receiving numerous complaints from constituents, GLAAD reach out to MTV and Lil Mama.
This morning recieved an apology from Lil Mama:
Lil Mama: “I would like to clarify anything that was misunderstood from Sunday’s show. My remarks were never meant to be disrespectful regarding Leiomy’s gender nor offensive to the LGBT community, which has been a community that has supported me in all my endeavors. However, in hindsight, I recognize that my words may have come across as hurtful. I spoke with her privately after the taping to express that it was not my intent to offend her or any member of the transgender community and that I still live for Vogue Evolution.”
GLAAD’s Senior Director of Media Programs, Rashad Robinson, responded to Lil Mama’s statement:
“While we thank Lil Mama for her apology, this incident demonstrates the need for more education around the lives and experiences of transgender people. Lil Mama’s comments during her critique attempted to impose standards of conformity for gender identity and expression — a mistake that many people make,” said Rashad Robinson, Senior Director of Media Programs at GLAAD.
“Transgender people, particularly transgender women of color, become targets of discrimination and violence when inaccuracies and acts of insult like this are advanced. Contrary to what was said on the program, as an openly transgender woman and dance contestant, Leiomy is living her truth,” Robinson continued.
“It was surprising that MTV, a network that has shown a strong commitment to fair and accurate inclusion of transgender and gay people, would choose to air a clip that includes such disrespectful comments,” said Robinson. MTV has not yet publicly addressed the comments made by Lil Mama in the episode.
GLAAD’s full statment can be found on our homepage.
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August 31, 2009
Underlying conflict rose to the surface for Vogue Evolution last night on America’s Best Dance Crew as Leiomy said she was homesick and was shown acting out in rehearsal footage. After their performance, judge Lil Mama waded into controversy with some of her comments to Leiomy.
After walking out of dress rehearsal, Leiomy says that she has decided to stay because she recognizes that she has become a prominent representative of the transgender community on television and does not want to let down her fans.
Lil Mama opens her comments by stating that she “live[s] for Vogue Evolution,” offers a critical analysis of their performance and then addresses Leiomy directly:
“Leiomy, come on. Your behavior…it’s unacceptable. I just feel that you always have to remember your truth. You were born a man and you are becoming a woman. If you’re going to become a woman, act like a lady. Don’t be a bird, like ‘Oh my god, I’m not doing this!’ You know what I’m saying? It gets too crazy and it gets confusing. You’re doing this for America. Even though you’re the face for transgenders, you’re the face of America right now with this group and it’s not about anybody else. It’s about y’all. You know what I’m saying? So do it for the team. Do it for the team.”
You can watch video of the performance here.
GLAAD has received a number of complaints from concerned constituents regarding Lil Mama’s comments. We are currently reviewing the events and have reached out to MTV. We hope to have an update soon.
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August 28, 2009
Yesterday, GLAAD’s Entertainment Media Team had the privilege of visiting the set of Randy Jackson Presents: America’s Best Dance Crew and checking out Vogue Evolution as they rehearsed for the Bollywood themed episode that will air on Sunday.
Next week we’ll be posting video of the interview we conducted with Vogue Evolution. In the meantime, here are a few photos of the fab five to tide you over:

From left: Pony, Daeshaun, Prince and Leiomy (5th member Malachi was unable to attend the interview)

From left: Daeshaun, Entertainment Media Manager Jonathan Rosales, Pony, Leiomy, Director of Entertainment Media Taj Paxton, and Prince
What to Watch: This Weekend
August 28, 2009
The fabulous Vogue Evolution is blowing up the Americas Best Dance Crew stage, and if you haven’t been watching, I’d definitely tune in now. Watch as the crew adds a little Bollywood to their Ballroom style!
Friday, August 28
10:00 pm Real Time with Bill Maher, HBO (1 hr) NEW
This no-holds barred news show is broadcast live, so you never know what to expect. Bill regularly discusses LGBT issues and features gay panelists and commentators, so check it out!
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Saturday, August 29
9:00 pm Color Splash, HGTV (30 min) NEW
Gay interior designer David Bromstad reworks living spaces. Tonight he spices up a dining-living room in a beach cottage style.
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Sunday, August 30
8:00 pm Big Brother, CBS (1 hr) NEW
Gay housemate Kevin better stay on top of his game as eviction nominations are announced tonight.
9:00 pm There Goes the Neighborhood, CBS (1hr) NEW
Be sure to watch the Mullennix-Goff-Hatcher family, Clarissa “Chris”, her partner Renee, and sons Nathanael and Keith, as they compete against seven other families in this social experiment. Surrounded by a 20-foot-wall, the families are cut off to the world as they compete in challenges in hopes not being voted off and winning $250,000.
9:00 pm Randy Jackson Presents America’s Best Dance Crew, MTV (1 hr) NEW
ABDC is back and better then ever! Watch as the remaining seven crews compete for the $100,000 grand prize and title of America’s Best Dance Crew. One of the hot new crews competing, Vogue Evolution, is the first on ABDC to feature openly gay and transgender dancers. Let’s see if the fabulous five can pass this week’s test by fusing Bollywood dance moves with their own style.
9:00 pm True Blood, HBO (1 hr) NEW
Everyone’s being tested in the second to last episode of the season. Lafayette and Sookie are crazed trying to keep Tara out of trouble, Jessica pushes Hoyt’s bonds with his Mama and Bill turns to the Vampire Queen for guidance on the craziness on how to defeat Maryann. Who will win the battle of Bon Temps? Better watch and see!
10:00 pm Mad Men, AMC (1 hr) NEW
Though art director Sal Romano remains deeply closeted, he finally got some action at the start of this season with a frisky bellboy. Too bad a fire alarm and a startled Don Draper killed the mood! Keep watching to see if Don will ever confront Sal about what he saw.
10:30 pm Entourage, HBO (30 min) NEW
Everyone is frantic tonight as Andrew tries to save his job, Eric tries to choose between Sloan and Ashley, and Vince tries to secure his house. I bet Lloyd could help out if only Ari weren’t overworking the poor guy!
What to Watch: This Weekend
August 21, 2009
While last week suggested some significant character development for closeted art director Salvatore Ramano on Mad Men. I think the sixties can handle a fabulous out art director, but can Sterling Cooper? Also on Sunday, be sure to vote for Vogue Evolution on America’s Best Dance Crew!
Friday, August 21
10:00 pm Real Time with Bill Maher, HBO (1 hr) NEW
This no-holds barred news show is broadcast live, so you never know what to expect. Bill regularly discusses LGBT issues and features gay panelists and commentators, so check it out!
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Saturday, August 22
9:00 pm Color Splash, HGTV (30 min) NEW
Gay interior designer David Bromstad reworks living spaces. Tonight he spices up a dining-living room in a beach cottage style.
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Sunday, August 23
8:00 pm Big Brother, CBS (1 hr) NEW
The game is constantly changing so gay housemate Kevin and bisexual Lydia better be on their game if they want to stay off the chopping block when eviction nominations are announced tonight.
9:00 pm There Goes the Neighborhood, CBS (1 hr) NEW
Be sure to watch the Mullennix-Goff-Hatcher family: Clarissa “Chris”, her partner Renee, and sons kids Nathanael and Keith compete against seven other families in this family and social experiment. Surrounded by a 20-foot-wall, the families are cut off to the world as they compete in challenges in hopes not being voted off and winning $250,000.
9:00 pm Randy Jackson Presents: America’s Best Dance Crew, MTV (1 hr) NEW
ABDC is back and better then ever! Watch as the remaining seven crews compete for the $100,000 grand prize and title of America’s Best Dance Crew. One of the hot new crews competing, Vogue Evolution, is the first on ABDC to feature openly gay and transgender dancers. Let’s see if the fabulous five can keep looking fly as they incorporate martial arts into this week’s routine!
9:00 pm True Blood, HBO (1 hr) NEW
Clearly Lafayette is only sane one left in Bon Temps, which the Stackhouses discover upon their return. Bill does his best to wrangle Maryann, Sookie works on Tara, and Jason goes to the mattresses for Sam. War is coming…and it looks like it wont just be between humans and vampires!
10:00pm Mad Men, AMC (1 hr) NEW
While on a business trip last week, Don inadvertently caught Sal in a compromising position with a frisky bellboy. All seems well this week, but who can really tell with shady Don Draper? Meanwhile the firm contemplates an unusual request from a client, Roger arranges a wedding, and Peggy get personal with a campaign.
10:00pm Design Star, HGTV (1 hr) NEW
After last weeks devastating end with both designing gays on the chopping block, Nathan was sent home. Jason better work it as the remaining out designer. This week its all about kids rooms. Plus out designer David Bromstad stops by to help contestants with on-camera hosting.
10:30 pm Entourage, HBO (30 min) NEW
Hopefully barely-there Lloyd will make more of an appearance this week seeing as he is still undergoing his 100-day hazing. Turtle and Vince take drastic measures after a break-in, Eric clashes with a co-worker on day one of his new job and Drama tries to clean up his mess with the network boss.
Vogue Evolution Continues to Shine on America’s Best Dance Crew
August 17, 2009
Last night on Randy Jackson Presents: America’s Best Dance Crew on MTV, Vogue Evolution, the first dance crew comprised entirely of openly gay and transgender dancers to compete on the show, continued to blow everyone away with their inspired choreography.
This week, the teams were tasked with choreographing a routine to one of Beyoncé’s songs while also throwing in an added challenge. Vogue Evolution was assigned “Déjà Vu” and was tasked with adding traditional African dance moves to their routine.
Lead dancer Leiomy was front and center in the Beyoncé role and wowed the judges and the audience with her incredible moves. As judge Lil Mama noted, “it took a transgender woman to bring out the feminine side of Beyoncé tonight,” something previous dancers had failed to do.
Vogue Evolution was formed in 2008 with the aim of bringing vogue and house/ballroom dance culture to the masses. But as noted on their MySpace page, Vogue Evolution is so much more:
Vogue Evolution has since moved beyond just a dance company to become an envoy that stands committed to effectively changing the lives of the LGBT community through the art of dance. Vogue Evolution works to empower Black and Latino gay youth around self-value, while educating the community on HIV/AIDS awareness, and encouraging the importance of getting tested now.
Thus far, MTV has been commendable in showcasing this impressive crew of LGBT dancers. Judge JC Chasez correctly pointed out last night that they were “one of the first groups [of the night] that really connected with the audience.” Oftentimes on dance competition programs, dancers’ sexual orientations are rarely addressed, so it’s refreshing to see five dancers who make no bones about their orientations and gender identity be featured so prominently. To view full performances, visit ABDC’s official website.
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August 14, 2009
The sexy sixties are back with the season premiere of Mad Men this Sunday. Grab a cocktail and get ready to be blown away by the men and women at Sterling Cooper.
Friday, August 14
8:00 pm Degrassi Goes Hollywood, The N (1 hr) NEW
Your old favorites return in this special TV movie! It’s all about Paige tonight as her brush with fame goes straight to her head, much to the disappointment of Marco and Ellie. It won’t last long if Manny, who was originally cast in the part, has anything to do about it. Guest stars include LGBT allies Pete Wentz and Kevin Smith.
9:00 pm Mental, Fox (1 hr) SEASON FINALE
It may be better if lesbian psychiatrist Chloe Artis weren’t on staff for this season finale, as a man claiming to be a werewolf takes the psych-ward hostage to prove he’s right.
10:00 pm Real Time with Bill Maher, HBO (1 hr) NEW
This no-holds barred news show is broadcast live, so you never know what to expect. Brad Pitt, who recently reiterated his support for marriage equality, is scheduled to drop by, so be sure to tune in!
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Saturday, August 15
9:00 pm Color Splash, HGTV (30 min) NEW
Gay interior designer David Bromstad reworks living spaces. Tonight he spices up a living room with a dash of modern.
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8:00 pm Big Brother, CBS (1 hr) NEW
The game is constantly changing so gay housemate Kevin and bisexual Lydia better be on their game if they want to stay off the chopping block when eviction nominations are announced tonight.
9:00 pm There Goes the Neighborhood, CBS (1hr) NEW
Be sure to watch the Mullennix-Goff-Hatcher family: Clarissa “Chris”, her partner Renee, and sons kids Nathanael and Keith compete against seven other families in this family and social experiment. Surrounded by a 20-foot-wall, the families are cut off to the world as they compete in challenges in hopes not being voted off and winning $250,000.
9:00 p,m Randy Jackson Presents America’s Best Dance Crew, MTV (1 hr) NEW
ABDC is back and better then ever! Watch as the remaining eight crews compete for the $100,000 grand prize and title of America’s Best Dance Crew. One of the hot new crews competing, Vogue Evolution, is the first on ABDC to feature openly gay and transgender dancers. The fabulous five-some wowed the judges and the audiences in week 1, so let’s hope they keep going strong!
9:00 pm True Blood, HBO (1 hr) NEW
Lafayette tries to figure out a way to help his entranced cousin Tara while Hoyt stands up for his vampire girlfriend Jessica. Plus vamp and humans alike are shocked by Sherif Godric’s declaration of peace. Can Godric end the war before it starts?
10:00pm Mad Men, AMC (1 hr) SEASON PREMIERE
It’s finally back! In the season three opener, Pete and Ken are feeling the impact of the corporate changes and Sal, still deeply closeted, accompanies Don on a business trip. Perhaps the two can do some bonding on their time away?
10:00pm Design Star, HGTV (1 hr) NEW
For the contestants’ fifth challenge, they re-do the homes of two families living on as military base. Let’s see if gay constants Jason and Nathan can come back from being in the bottom last week and rock this challenge.
10:30 pm Entourage, HBO (30 min) NEW
Lloyd better be on his toes as Ari is taken by surprise from a visit by Andrew’s scorned wife. Plus Eric thinks about a job offer while trying to repair damage with crazy Ashley over his slip of the tongue last week.
What to Watch: This Weekend
August 7, 2009
America’s Best Dance Crew is back with the show’s first openly gay and transgender dance crew, Vogue Evolution, so come on Vogue! Let your body move to the music! Plus everyones fave cosmetic surgery queen, Joan Rivers, is being roasted in an hour-long special hosted by Kathy Griffin! Friday, August 7
9:00 pm Mental, Fox (1 hr) NEW
Finally reunited with his sister, Jack makes her priority number one. But Veronica needs his help with an amnesiac Iraq War vet suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. Surely lesbian psychiatrist Chloe Artis can lend a hand.
9:30 PM The Goode Family, ABC (30 min) SEASON FINALE
There’s tons of testosterone tonight as Gerald thinks that lesbian couple Trish and Mo want him as a sperm donor for their next child.
10:00 pm Real Time with Bill Maher, HBO (1 hr) NEW
This no-holds barred news show is broadcast live, so you never know what to expect. Bill regularly discusses LGBT issues and features gay panelists and commentators, so check it out!
11:00 pm Jeffery and Cole Casserole, Logo (1hr) SEASON FINALE
YouTube sensations Jeffery Self and Cole Escola bring their hilarious web videos from the small screen to the slightly bigger screen.
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Saturday, August 8
10:00 pm Dirty Sexy Money, ABC (1 hr) SERIES FINALE
Surprise, surprise, a Darling may jeopardize the family for personal gain. Patrick’s interest in the Whatley’s may have gone too far; way past the line set by the gay Congressman. Elsewhere hearts are broken, lies are omitted, and books are closed in this
emotional and dramatic finale to the one TV’s richest and craziest family dramas.
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Sunday, August 9
10:00 pm The Comedy Central Roast of Joan Rivers, Comedy Central (1 hr) NEW
Kathy Griffin hosts this long awaited roast of one of TV favorite cosmetically altered and foul-mouthed comedians. Lily Tomlin will join other comedic heavy hitters to roast this iconic lady.
9:00 pm Randy Jackson Presents America’s Best Dance Crew, MTV (1 hr) SEASON PREMIERE
ABDC is back and better then ever! Watch as these amazing crews compete for the $100,000 grand prize and tile of America’s Best Dance Crew. One of the hot new crews competing, Vogue Evolution, is the first on ABDC to feature openly gay and transgender dancers. Be sure to watch and cheer them on as they will no doubt rock da house!
8:00 pm Big Brother, CBS (1 hr) NEW
The game is constantly changing so gay housemate Kevin and bisexual Lydia better be on their game if they want to stay off the chopping block when eviction nominations are announced tonight.
9:00 pm True Blood, HBO (1 hr) NEW
Will Eric replace Bill as Sookie’s vamp in shining armor? Plus Jason tries to shake off the Light of Day Ministires and Sam holds his ground in Bon Temps, but how long can he hold off Maryann?
10:00pm Design Star, HGTV (1 hr) NEW
For the contestants’ fourth challenge, they must convert messy garages into amazing living spaces in a mere 22 hours. Let’s see if gay constants Jason and Nathan will be able to handle the pressure.
10:00 pm Brooke Knows Best, VH1 (30 min) NEW
Watch out world: Brooke is staging a comeback, starting with Miami’s annual Calle Ocho concert! But will unexpected news about her dad put this return to the spotlight on hold? Gay BFF Glenn better be there for some major damage control.
10:30 pm Entourage, HBO (30 min) NEW
Ari finds himself in hot water again with the wife. Hopefully he won’t take too much of it out on poor beleaguered Lloyd. How many more days are left in that 100-day contract of theirs? Plus show creator Mark Wahlberg guest stars with New England Patriots QB Tom Brady in a charity golf tournament alongside Vince and Drama.
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