Rihanna and Chris Brown: Domestic Bliss

Rihanna and Chris Brown: Domestic Bliss

They’ve been constantly trying to dispel the rumors that they’re together.  But yesterday, Rihanna and Chris Brown may have put the final nail in the coffin of keeping their love a secret.

The “Kiss Kiss” singer and his “Disturbia” gal were spotted going grocery shopping together at a West Hollywood supermarket.  And no matter how hard they tried to look separate, there was no denying that they’re an item.

Recently Chris addressed the incessant notion that he was in a serious relationship with the Good Girl Gone Bad, insisting that things weren’t serious between them.

He told press, “Our relationship is growing. We started off as friends and we’re getting a little bit closer now… But I don’t want to let down all my girlfriends, so all the ladies out there, I still love y’all!”

Breaking! Jorja Fox Confirms Her CSI Departure

Jorja Fox, CSI

Well, I suppose this puts the nail in the coffin. Sorry, Sara Sidle fans.

Despite the promo taunting you all with a Gil-Sara marriage proposal, Jorja Fox has confirmed to Entertainment Weekly that she's leaving CSI, saying she will appear in only five episodes this season.

"There are all these things I want to do. Some are personal. Some are professional. And I really need to do some of them before I get too old," explains Fox. "If I thought the show were on its last legs, I would have tried harder to stay the course. But I feel like its going to be around for a while, so if I don’t want some of those dreams to pass me by, I have to get off the ride for a while."

"For a while" makes it sound as though Jorja may be back. So, what do you think? Is the show better off without her, or are you desperately hoping she'll return? Post your opinions below.

Boston Legal: Patriot Acts (season finale)

William Shatner(S04E20) “Shirley, it was good that we oppose.” - Carl Sack leaving himself wide open.

Shatner and Spader’s celebratory dance upon learning they were accepted into the Coast Guard may have been the best acting I have seen out of the two of them all season.

When I read the synopsis of the season finale I really didn’t know what to think. At first glance, of course, the idea of one city seceding from the United States seems ridiculous. However, this being Boston Legal I knew there had to be more to it.

Watching Denny and Carl stroll into the courtroom was all I needed to understand how great this was going to be. Not only will we finally be treated to both sides of the debate about how America has lost it’s way but my three favorite characters are right in the middle of it.

One thing I really disliked was the constant attempts by Shirley to get everyone off the case. Yes, it’s ridiculous. Yes someone is bound to come off looking very bad. Yes, it may well be the nail in the coffin of Denny’s career but we all know that without both Denny and Alan giving their closing speeches, the entire episode would be pointless.

As for Shirley’s claim that Denny was no match for Alan, I don’t agree. Sure, Denny has become a shadow of the brilliant lawyer that he once was, but he’s never been more passionate about a case and as we’ve seen many times on this show, that kind of passion overcomes a working knowledge of the law every time.

I was elated to see Anthony Heald again. Boston Public not withstanding, Heald’s best work has been done under the eye of David E. Kelley. When he first appeared on The Practice playing a similar character with a similar name, I knew he would be one of my favorite DEK characters.

As much as I like watching Tara Summers walk around in her short skirt, she didn’t seem to do much else in this episode. It seemed like the only reason she was even on-screen was because Katie and Jerry share an office. Too bad, considering this is the first episode in a long time where she hasn’t been involved in the prostitution nonsense.

Denny’s explanation to Alan as to why he was offended by the Secession was awesome. Not only did it fit right in with the theme of friendship in the show but he made Alan realize something about himself. Sometimes a friend will ask you to do something or in this case, not do it and that’s all the reason you need. Unfortunately Alan, as usual, was too concerned with making a spectacle to think about his best friend. It reminds me of one of my favorite quotes, “A friend helps you move. A real friend helps you move a body.”

While the scene between Denny and Shirley in the bathroom gave me Ally McBeal flashbacks, it was nice to see Shirley admitting she was wrong and showing Denny that she still cared.

The entire ending sequence was sweet and if it turns out to be the last image I have of BL (god forbid) at least I’ll always have the balcony.

The Hills Kicks Off With A Bang

The Hills Kicks Off With A Bang

For all of you fans of The Hills, this coming Monday, August 13th is quite a momentous occasion.  The new season begins, and it’s already marinating in the drama of Lauren Conrad and Heidi Montag.

Heidi got a bit uncivilized recently on a Philadelphia radio interview regarding former BFF Lauren Conrad.  She didn’t pull any punches, and the buzz she created right before the new season premiere is sure to have viewers glued to their screens.

When the host asked Montag how much she hated Lauren, she replied, “A lot. I think it’s really pathetic that she’s so obsessed with my life and my relationship. I really think she needs to concentrate on something else, it’s sad.”

This was just days after Heidi’s fiancee Spencer Pratt spoke out against LC on his website.  These two are officially reemphasizing their hatred for poor Lauren.

But the nail in the coffin of their friendship came when Heidi dealt the final blow, telling the radio host, “I never could be friends with a low-life like that.” Ouch.