
Grant Show is one of those actors who's been a part of my life ever since I can remember having crushes. The
Beverly Hills, 90210 episode where he waltzed in as Kelly Taylor's love interest/carpenter is clear as day to me, and it's also what launched the show's steamer, nuttier '90s spinoff,
Melrose Place.
Well, the '90s moved on, and so did Show.

This week, I got to spend a few minutes of phone time with
Grey's Anatomy's newest regular cast member, Kevin McKidd. His Dr. Owen Hunt — er, that's McArmy to me — is bringing brooding back to Seattle Grace as a war veteran who's seen some dark times in the field.

Between the House/Cuddy kiss, the train wreck that is Thirteen, and the rekindling of the House/Wilson bromance, things are really getting good on
House these days. The show has some big things planned for sweeps and beyond, and executive producer Katie Jacobs kindly hopped on a conference call with reporters last week to help sort out some of the things to come. Here are some highlights of what she shared:
- On the "unorthodox" love affair of House and Cuddy: "You’re right to say "unorthodox," and at the same time, I think it’s probably more real than any other love relationship on TV insofar as relationships are complicated.

Welcome back,
Twilight fans, for part two of my interview with Rob Pattinson, who plays dreamboat vampire Edward Cullen in the upcoming film adaptation of the popular book. Several of you
noticed in the first part of my interview that his answers about the movie and his character were perceptive and articulate. Indeed, I found him to be extremely thoughtful and level-headed, considering he's at the center of such a major project.

Hey,
Twilight fans! It's hard to believe the week of Twilight's big movie release has arrived. After spending some time with the young actor who's about to rocket to stardom playing the too-handsome-for-this-earth vampire, Edward, I'm curious to see this story come to life on screen.

While
Private Practice takes a break tonight for the airing of the
CMA Awards, I thought it a good time to share some insights I learned from chatting with Tim Daly on the future of Oceanside Wellness's Eastern medicine guru, Dr. Pete Wilder.
The good doctor has been toiling away this season in his corner of the practice helping patients with holistic remedies while attempting to be a friend to Addison.

Tonight — too soon! —
Greek wraps up another season on ABC Family. We've finally reached the end of the first school year, with fraternity and sorority initiation approaching and sending the pledges into a hellish frenzy.

As Addison Montgomery, Kate Walsh has gotten to play one of the smartest, sassiest women on TV. Addison entered
Grey's Anatomy at the end of the first season and quickly became a favorite — so much so that she scored her own spinoff,
Private Practice, last year. Earlier this week, I got a chance to chat with Walsh about some of the changes to Private Practice this year and her all-time favorite Addison moments.

Talking with
Privileged executive producer Rina Mimoun is an awful lot like gossiping over cocktails with a friend — which is exactly what I'd hoped for from the person behind
one of my favorite Fall shows. Last week, Mimoun — who's also worked on
Gilmore Girls, Everwood, and
Pushing Daisies — chatted with some bloggers about her show, which airs a new episode tonight at 9 p.m. It was so fun I wish you all could have been there, but in lieu of that, here are highlights:
What was it like adapting the book [How to Teach Filthy Rich Girls] into a series?

As Ned on
Pushing Daisies, Lee Pace plays one of the sweetest characters on television. I was lucky enough to score a few minutes on the phone with him this week to talk about the second season of Daisies, what's coming up for Ned, and what it's like to be on a show that's so outside the box. Here are highlights:
Has the show changed at all going into season two?