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Oh man I think I just creamed my pants! My biggest celebrity crush, Gale Harold has joined the case of one of my favorite shows, Desperate Housewives. As I’m sure many of you know Gale played Brian Kenny in Showtime’s hit show Queer as Folk. He also played in a short lived fox show called Vanished.
Not much has been confirmed about Harold’s Desperate Housewives storyline, though TV Guide reveals that he will be playing a quick-witted, charming and buttoned-down suburbanite. Fans can expect the 38-year-old actor to grace the dramedy in the May 18 finale, though Harold’s character is expected to return next season in a recurring capacity.
Apart from TV Guide’s revelation, there have been buzzing speculations that Harold might end up playing a character that will have something to do with next season’s major mystery. There are also rumors that Harold might be part of a possible time jump in the future of the ABC drama.
I can’t wait!!
Will You Be My Boyfriend
I’m a Bold and the Beautiful watcher but I think I’m gonna have to start watching As The World Turns. I’m such a sucker for a good gay love story.

If you are one of the few gay guys not into Anderson Cooper you’ll soon change your mind when you see him as a correspondant for the ‘Grouch News Network’ (aka GNN). This is the cutest thing ever. It’s good to see a newscaste who doesn’t take himself too seriously. It’s no wonder I heart you so.
I Heart The Pie Maker
I just finished watching Pushing Daisies and I gotta say it’s my favorite show of thew new season. I’m totally in love with Ned played by Lee Pace. I really hope this show makes it through the season. This is clip pretty much sums up what I love about this show, which I hope you’re watching too.
I’ve never watched Dancing with the Stars…honest…but this season I decided to tune in to watch Scary Spice Melanie Brown and Jennie Garth from 90210. However I gotta say I’m now totally crushing on male model Albert Reed. I don’t think I’ll ever forget the way he shook his pelvis on the dance floor and to make sure I don’t forget I’m’ posting his first dance. He’s so funny and charming I can’t wait to see what he comes up with next week.

Ok so I may be geeky and nerdy but I promise you I’ve never been into the whole sci-fi thing, but that’s all about to change. Tonight Torchwood premieres on BBC America. Now what makes this particular geek show different? John Borrowman of course, I would watch anything as long as he was in it. This is supposed to be a spin off the very popular Dr. Who and promises to be a more adult show. This is already a hit in the UK so I hope it will be here as well.
Anyone out there know anymore about this show? I would love to find out if it’s any good.



Three years after cable TV hit Sex and the City went dark, the lights are reportedly coming on for a new movie version set to start production this fall.
New Line Cinema is finalizing a deal with the producers of the sexy HBO cable series for a movie adaptation, according to a report from Hollywood industry publication Variety.
The new project will unite the Emmy Award-winning show’s stars Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, Kristin Davis and Kim Cattrall as dating columnist Carrie Bradshaw and her trio of high powered girlfriends Miranda, Charlotte and Samantha.
The movie will also feature the creative executives who were behind the TV series: executive producer Michael Patrick King is set to direct a script that he wrote and to produce the project alongside Parker, John Melfi and series creator Darren Star.
Three years ago, as the series prepared to wind down after six seasons, fans began calling for a movie version, with demand intensifying after the February 2004 finale.
In the years since, a previous movie attempt was reportedly nixed when Canadian actress Cattrall was unhappy with the project.
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No announcement has yet been made about whether the show’s supporting cast — including Parker’s key love interest Mr. Big, played by Chris Noth — will join the new film.
Based on writer Candace Bushnell’s series of New York Observer newspaper columns about life as a single woman in the Big Apple, Sex and the City drew legions of largely female fans for its frank discussions of sex, dating and relationships, unabashed devotion to fashion, romantic depiction of Manhattan and quartet of strong female leads.
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