Greek: What's In Store for Casey and Cappie Next Season

June 16, 2009

Will Casey (Spencer Grammer) and Cappie (Scott Michael Foster) end up together on the next season of Greek?

"Yes, definitely," says Foster in an interview with E! Online.  It's just difficult to tell if he's kidding.  "I'm under the impression that they'll get together.  It's just a matter of when they decide to put that in."

Greek: Preview of Season Finale "At World's End"

June 15, 2009

The sophomore season of ABC Family teen drama Greek is set to wrap up tonight with the episode "At World's End."  On the episode, Casey is sent to further emotional tailspin, following her near-fatal fall into a manhole, on top of the Kappa Tau's throwing an "End of the World" party. She also questions her relationship with Max and her lingering feelings for Cappie (Scott Michael Foster).  Elsewhere, Ashleigh (Amber Stevens) faces her own punishment with Pan Hellenic thanks to a complaint by Frannie (Tiffany Dupont) for the Homecoming Float sabotage.

As such, Ashleigh turns to Casey (Spencer Grammer) to help fight the change, but Casey herself is caught up in her own personal drama so she leaves her to face Frannie alone.  Finally, Dale (Clark Duke) tries to convince Calvin (Paul James) to go in on a "purity pledge" partnership so they can help each other resist their most recent temptations. This, because Dale is having trouble keeping his cougar girlfriend's sexual advances at bay while Calvin is trying his best to resist hooking up with his hot new roommate Grant.

Greek: Preview of Episode 2.19 "Social Studies"

May 25, 2009

On tonight's episode of Greek - "Social Studies" - it's mid-term madness causing mayhem for the students of Cyprus Rhodes University.  The two girls Cappie (Scott Michael Foster) is dating at the same time both end up in his study group for their woman's studies.   Of course, things take a turn toward the awkward, in Casey (Spencer Grammer) and Cappie's study group.  How will Cappie escape the weird situation?  Tune in tonight 9pm on ABC Family to find out.

Elsewhere on that episode, Rusty (Jacob Zachar) is having doubts about his relationship with Jordan (Johanna E. Braddy).  The thing is, Jordan asks to join his art history group along with Dale (Clark Duke) and Calvin (Paul James).  It has him questioning whether he is capable of being just friends with her.  And Rebecca (Dilshad Vadsaria) turns to Evan (Jake McDorman) for help to retrieve her laptop from her towed car, which has her mid-term paper.  The journey leads them to a very funny encounter with a guard dog.

Greek: Preview of Season 3 Premiere "Take Me Home, Cyprus Rhodes"

March 30, 2009

Greek returns for a third season tonight on ABC Family, with more thrilling tension coming from the guys and girls of Cyprus-Rhodes.  Tonight, major decisions will have to be made on the episode “Take Me Home, Cyprus Rhodes.”

According to ABC Family, the series kicks off with Casey (Spencer Grammer) returning to the campus, straight from her summer internship.  She's harboring secret plans of moving out of the Zeta Beta Zeta house, but is holding back out of fear.  She's scared that she might hurt Ashleigh (Amber Stevens), leaving her at a time she needs Casey. 

ABC Family Orders More "Secret Life of the American Teenager'

February 11, 2009

Fans expecting another season of The Secret Life of the American Teenager won't be disappointed. ABC Family has picked up the highest rated original series in the network's history this past summer for yet another season.  The sophomore season order, which was announced Monday by network vice president Kate Juergens, consists of 24 episodes that will tentatively return in the summer.

The renewal follows ABC Family's recent orders of several series, including 10 Things I Hate About You, which is based on the theatrical of the same name, gymnast series Perfect 10, and comedy Ruby and the Rockits.  Additionally, the network has also ordered 20 and 10 episodes of Greek and Lincoln Heights respectively.  Both shows are expected to return in the summer as well.

GLAAD Nominates 'Supernatural,' 'True Blood' for Awards

January 27, 2009

Today the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation released its nominees for the 20th Annual GLAAD Media Awards. Aside from the usual television nominees like The L Word and Ugly Betty, there was one atypical nominee: Supernatural.

The GLAAD Media Awards have a special category for an individual episode of a show that doesn't feature a regular gay character. Supernatural was nominated for “Ghostfacers,” the faux reality TV series episode that featured intern Corbett (current 90210 jock Dustin Milligan) who had a gay infatuation with Ed, resulting in the classic line, “Ed, you have to go be gay for that poor dead intern.”

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