Monday, June 16, 2014

Blind Item #3

This B list mostly television actress from a hit almost network show looked amazing the other day at a charity event, but was so wasted that she was asked to leave. During the event she was stumbling a lot and kept causing scenes and also kept popping pill after pill. At one point she broke a heel but it took her 15 minutes to notice that she was walking around on just one.

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  2. Piper Perabo? Only guessing her 'cause she's on TV right now talking about Covert Affairs.

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  3. Nina, whatever her name is, from Vampire Diaries.

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  4. How does one look amazing when they are so wasted and stumbling a lot?

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  5. I think I could pull it off

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  6. I'm liking the Emma Roberts guess.

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  7. emma roberts is almost network??

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  8. One of the Pretty Little Liars girls?

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  9. Pick one of the fugly Willis girls.

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  10. shay mitchell

    she is gorgeous but i can see her partying a little bit now that season 5 is on the air

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  11. The only almost network enty refers to is CW. The rest y'all are naming are cable.

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  12. Pretty Little Liars is on ABC right? So PLL is not almost network

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  13. @jack ducky, so AMC is cable w/ the Emma Roberts guess? What's channels are almost network rather than cable? ch. USA,TNT,A&E,OWN..? i'm genuinely asking..im confused about the differentiations.

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    1. @rolotomassi, cw is the only show I've seen to refered to as almost network. USA, TNT, Amc, FX and channels like those are cable, hbo, showtime are premium cable and I forget how enty refers to Netflix shows.

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    2. @Jack netflix is something like "not quite television." Also all prior forms of CW including WB and UPN for 90s BIs are "almost network."

      Thanks for the info, I've been reading this for years and still haven't quite grasped the almost-network thing.

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    3. @riven you're welcome! And omg I forgot upn ever existed lol

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    4. As an Australian this is much appreciated! We have a showtime channel on cable, but amc, hbo, and fx proograms are all jumbled on cable AND free-to air channels so as a serial lurker I get a bit confused.
      Also I'm with Sugar on the Jamie King guess. She's looking a bit strung out these days..

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  14. Taylor Schilling as done a few interviews buzzed out of her mind. She's my guess.

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  15. Jamie King has been all over the Dailymail lately. I second that guess

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  16. It's called the FX network....almost network I'd say
    And yeah..Emma s AHS is a hit on it

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  17. I think it's Emma. Remember how Enty said she looked amazing like a week ago?

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  18. FX stands for fox extended"..fox the network ...
    Ita a subsidiary of a television, not cable channel

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  19. So yeah..still Emma

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  20. Netflix isn't considered almost network or cable..it's "other" so any OITNB actress isn't possible

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  21. THANX @JACK DUCKY FOR THE EXPLANATION!! I had to sign off & work so this is a belated thank you!!!!

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  22. "Almost network" is The CW, and The CW only. It's technically a network, except that it doesn't really have affiliates and the ratings are much lower than the other four real networks (ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC).

    Premium cable is just HBO, Showtime and Starz (plus Cinemax and stuff like that), something that requires a specific subscription on your bill.

    Every other network belongs to "basic cable", and it's mostly FX, AMC, TNT, TBS, ABC Family (Pretty Little Liars), Comedy Central, IFC, SyFy, etc.

    "Almost television" is almost always Netflix (House of Cards, Orange is the New Black), as efforts by competing services Hulu or Amazon are so far below the radar.

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