Thursday, April 7, 2016

Watch Supernatural Online: Check Out Season 11 Episode 18

The Devil himself took center stage on Supernatural Season 11 Episode 18.


Don’t worry, though, there was plenty of Dean and Sam to go around as well.



On the latest installment of this CW favorite, Lucifer took a trip home and attempted to assert himself into heaven. How, exactly, did that plan play out?


Meanwhile, elsewhere during this fun hour of television, Crowley informed Sam and Dean that he has a way to take down Amara.


What about this plan? What did it entail?


Click on the helpful video above to watch Supernatural online and find out now!

Charlie Sheen: Under Police Investigation for Alleged Threats

Charlie Sheen is back in the news.


For a very Charlie Sheen-like reason.



The controversial actor has been named a suspect in a criminal investigation by the Los Angeles Police Department for supposedly making threats against an unnamed victim.


The news comes just says after ex-fiancee Brett Rossi filed for a restraining order against Sheen.


A rep for the star told E! News that he has no comment, but a police spokesperson has confirmed that, on March 31, officers “completed an investigative report where Charlie Sheen was listed as a suspect in the investigation.”


A search warrant has been obtained for this case and this is considered to be a criminal investigation.


Again, few details are available at this time, but we previously reported on the rumor that Sheen threatened to have Rossi murdered.


“This piece of sh-t needs to be f–king buried,” Sheen reportedly told a friend of Rossi, citing supposedly treasonous actions by his ex and adding:


“You know what treason is? It’s punishable by death.”


Said John Taylor, a lawyer for Rossi, in response to his client being granted a protective order against Sheen:


“She takes this very seriously. We take this very seriously. He has physically abused her in the past. She is getting all the legal protection that she can from him at this time.”



Rossi and Sheen were engaged for almost a year before they broke up in late 2014, just weeks before their scheduled wedding.


Then, this past December, Rossi filed a civil lawsuit against Sheen, accusing him of assault and battery and of failing to tell her he was HIV-positive.


She also alleges that Sheen forced her to have an abortion.


It’s sad stuff all around. We really thought these two were gonna make it.

American Idol Season Finale: Who Should Win?

The final season of American Idol is down to its final two contestants.



On the last performance show in the history of this once-beloved series, Trent Harmon, La’Porsha Renae and Dalton Rapatton gave it all they had in their concluding auditions before the judges.


Each hopeful kicked off his or her set with his or her debut single, as Trent fired up the crowd with “Falling,” Dalton went with “Strike a Match” and Renae dropped “Battles” on viewers.


All were great.


But La’Porsha was so inspiring that we’d do pretty much anything she asked of us at the moment.


Soon after these renditions, the voters were counted and Rapatton was sent packing, simply saying that the American Idol journey had been “amazing” for him.


American Idol creator Simon Fuller then selected “If You Don’t Know Me By Now” for Trent to sing, while La’Porsha was given “A House Is Not a Home.”


And Jennifer Lopez didn’t even try to hide her feelings; she came right out and admitted that La’Porsha won the round.


Finally, the two finalists were left to belt out versions of whatever songs they desired.


Harmon selected “Chandelier” by Sia, with Harry Connick Jr. telling the contestant that he “could not have sang [it] more beautifully.”


He also said that Trent deserves to win the whole thing.


But we’re not sure if we agree, not after La’Porsha received a standing ovation for her take on Rihanna’s “Diamonds.”


Where do you stand on the impressive finalists? Who should win American Idol Season 15?















Both of these artists clearly have talent. Both deserve a place in the photo gallery below when all is said and done.


But we’ll find out tonight whether Trent Harmon or La’Porsha Renae takes home the title.


Ricky Whittle: I Was Bullied Off The 100!

Ricky Whittle may be gone from The 100.


But he is not going quietly.



In an unusual move, the actor – whose character of Lincoln was executed on The 100 Season 3 Episode 9 last week – has spoken at length about his departure from the show, laying serious blame at the feet of executive producer Jason Rothenberg.


“Controversial, so here we go,” Whittle began his interview with Afterbuzz TV before getting into the meat of his issues:


“Lincoln wasn’t supposed to die this season. He had a whole storyline that was cut, that was just nonexistent. It was my choice to go.” 


Whittle went on to say that he adores The 100 cast and crew… but he made the choice to leave The CW drama due to how he believed he and his character were being treated.


“Jason Rothenberg abused his position to make my job untenable,” Whittle said plainly of the show’s executive producer.


“What he did was disgusting and he should be ashamed. He was professionally bullying me, cutting out all the storyline that I was supposed to be doing, cutting lines, trying to make my character and myself as insignificant as possible to the point where it was starting to get me down.


“Every time a script would come through, I would see literally nothing for Lincoln.”


You can watch the full, revealing interview with Whittle below:



Whittle explains that he actually wanted to leave last year, but was talked into staying by CW executives, who he has nothing but praise for.


It’s Rothenberg who was “belittling myself and my character, and jeopardizing the show,” he says, adding:


“He made me walk away from something I really loved. I love the show, I love Lincoln, I love that cast and crew. He forced me to make that choice to walk away, and I’m proud I did it. I stood up and said enough’s enough. My personal well being is more important than this.”


Damn. Strong words.


You can watch The 100 online via our friends at TV Fanatic to see how Lincoln was killed off.


In response to his former star’s scathing critique, Rothenberg took the high road and released a statement that simply reads:


“Ricky Whittle is a talented actor; I appreciate his work on The 100 and wish him all the best moving forward on American Gods.”