Monday, May 2, 2016

Watch Quantico Online: Check Out Season 1 Episode 20

Ready for a look at what transpired on Quantico Season 1 Episode 20?


We’ve got a quick breakdown of events for you below…



On this edition of the ABC drama, Alex and Ryan actually found themselves working together for a change when the NATS visited various FBI field offices.


Meanwhile, in the future, Shelby and Caleb’s relationship took a turn that we did not see coming. How is THAT for an intriguing tease?


Also, Alex was unsure who to trust when she uncovered new information about the man she loves.


Click on the above video to watch Quantico online now!

Watch Once Upon a Time Online: Season 5 Episode 20

What went down on Once Upon a Time Season 5 Episode 20?


Scroll down for a quick summary of the intense events…



On this installment of the beloved ABC drama, Hades actually proposed a deal with the heroes … if they help him rescue Zelena from Rumplestiltskin and Peter Pan.


Did they accept? You can find out via the video above.


Meanwhile, elsewhere during the hour, Hook and Emma went to the depths of the Underworld and Cruella De Vil devised a scheme.


Finally, as you’ll see when you watch Once Upon a Time online, in a flashback, Emma looked for information about her family.

Michael Strahan is the One Who Sucks, New Report Alleges

Kelly Ripa and Michael Strahan won the Daytime Emmy Awards on Sunday night for Best Entertainment Talk Show for their work on Live! With Kelly and Michael.


But neither was on hand to receive the trophy.



You really need to ask why, do you?


Ripa and Strahan have dominated all television headlines over the past two weeks, following Strahan’s announcement that he is moving full-time to Good Morning America.


This was followed by Ripa skipping a couple days of work out of protest… returning and telling the world that she deserved “respect” in the work place… and ABC then moving up Strahan’s departure date by four months.


Since then, the stars have worked together on screen.


But let’s just say it’s been a bit awkward at times:



Who is at fault for the dissolution of this partnership?


A previous report outlined how Kelly Ripa is a demanding diva, but Page Six now writes that Strahan became very hard to work with over the years.


“When he had first agreed to go on ‘GMA,’ she said, ‘Watch what’s going to happen,"” an insider says of Ripa’s reaction to Strahan appearing twice per week on that program.


“She knew that when he started doing that, [leaving ‘Live’] would be his goal.”


Indeed, the newspaper source alleges that Ripa took issue with Strahan’s lack of commitment to their show; while Strahan was unhappy over being Ripa’s lesser paid sidekick.


According to multiple outlets, Kelly makes around $ 20 million per year and Strahan makes around $ 4 million per year.


This scathing exclusive claims Strahan would “show up late to tapings” and annoy folks backstage with his entourage.


Yes, Strahan was very charismatic on camera, but “when he doesn’t need to be on, he shuts down and can be selfish,” according to someone supposedly in the know.


Strahan also allegedly butted heads with producer Michael Gelman very often.


“She really loves the show,” an insider says of Ripa. “She knows how lucky she is to have it. For him, it’s a temporary home and this was clear to the people who were working there.”


As a result of the tension between co-hosts, Ripa started to “freeze [Strahan] out,” Page Six writes.


The former football great is reportedly receiving a raise to eight figures to be a permanent fixture on GMA.


However…


“He’s walking into a propeller,” Andy Cohen warns.


“He’s strong but he better watch out, because the knives are out and all the different stars are positioning themselves to attack. I hope he’s ready.”


American Country Countdown Awards 2016: List of Winners!

Luke Bryan was named Artist of the Year and Chris Stapleton won Album of the Year at Sunday’s American Country Countdown Awards.



Meanwhile, Brooks & Dunn reunited outside of their Vegas show to accept the Nash Icon award and perform their smash “Red Dirt Road.”


Ronnie Dunn’s response? “So here’s how it goes.”


“I wake up in a parking lot tomorrow in a brown, whiskey haze at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas with this Icon award sitting next to me.”


“I go, ‘You ain’t no icon. You ain’t no Johnny Cash.”


“You ain’t no Merle Haggard. You ain’t no George Jones. You got a lot long way to go skinny boy with a record deal.’ I’m proud of this, thank you!” 


Speaking of the late Merle Haggard, Toby Keith, along with Haggard’s band the Strangers, and Haggard’s youngest son Ben, performed.


Keith sang a montage of Haggard hits including, “Mama Tried,” “I Think I’ll Just Stay Here and Drink” and “Fightin’ Side of Me.” 


The gorgeous Carrie Underwood (above) showed off her moves – and vocal chops, as always – with a live rendition of “Church Bells.”


Usually high-energy Florida Georgia Line took it down a couple of notches for a performance of “H.O.L.Y.” as their wives looked on adoringly.


Jennifer Nettles, Cam and Martina McBride performed the latter’s 2003 hit “This One’s for the Girls” in an awesome shout-out to women.


A good time was had by all, to state the obvious. Here’s the full list of winners from the American Country Countdown Awards 2016:


Artist of the Year: Luke Bryan


Male Vocalist of the Year: Luke Bryan


Female Vocalist of the Year: Carrie Underwood


Group/Duo of the Year: Florida Georgia Line


Song of the Year: “Die a Happy Man” by Thomas Rhett


Breakthrough Male of the Year: Sam Hunt


Breakthrough Female of the Year: Kelsea Ballerini 


Album of the Year: Traveller by Chris Stapleton  


Nash Icon Award: Brooks & Dunn