Friday 25 September 2009

AfterElton - 25/Sep/2009

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Pic Post: New cast photos from "Brothers & Sisters"
Posted by snicks  on September 25, 2009


In anticipation of the Brothers & Sisters Fourth Season Premiere this Sunday at 10:01PM EST, ABC has released these official cast photos.

Feel free to use them to refresh your memories about the zany Walker family as you join us for our livechat (courtesy of Ed Kennedy), beginning at 9:45 PM EST!

Luke (Scotty) MacFarlane (All Pics: ABC/MIRANDA PENN TURIN)

Matthew (Kevin) Rhys


Ron (Saul) Rifkin

Rachel (Sarah) Griffiths


Friday 18 September 2009

AfterElton - 18/Sep/2009

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Pic Post: "Desperate Housewives", "Brothers & Sisters", and more!
Posted by snicks  on September 18, 2009

Finally, we have Brothers & Sisters, which returns to the schedule on Sunday, September 27 at 10:01 PM EST (remember, it's 10:01 PM!). Along with the alarmingly poodle-headed Kevin (Matthew Rhys) is dream husband Scotty (Luke MacFarlane). Rumor has it they may hear the pitter-patter of little feet this season (and I'm not talking about Calista Flockhart). (PICS - ABC/RANDY HOLMES).





Thursday 17 September 2009

AfterElton - 17/Sep/2009

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1st Annual AfterElton.com Primetime Visibility Awards Winners
Posted by AfterElton.com Staff  on September 17, 2009

Best Supporting Actor



Luke probably set a record for number of votes per minute of screentime on Brothers & Sisters last season. Other than two very notable episodes, it seemed all they let the poor man do was serve appetizers and pour wine – once you’re a series regular, aren’t you supposed to be able to drop your cater-waiter job?

Still, those sparkling blue eyes charmed us, and he’s been the physical and emotional rock that Kevin has held onto as the Walker family swirled around them.

Wednesday 16 September 2009

AfterElton - 16/Sep/2009

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Preview: Gay Fatherhood Looms on “Brothers & Sisters” and “Modern Family”
Posted by Brent Hartinger  on September 16, 2009

Warning: This article contains minor spoilers about the upcoming seasons of Brothers & Sisters and Modern Family.

There’s a gay “baby boom” in entertainment coming this fall, as gay men are featured as fathers of babies in a number of different projects (see our accompanying article).

Two of the most prominent examples are the ABC shows, Modern Family and Brothers & Sisters.

What exactly do the producers of these two shows have in mind for their fictional gay dads?

Modern Family is a “mockumentary” sitcom about three very different families who are supposedly being taped for a reality show to be aired in The Netherlands. One of the families consists of Cameron and Mitchell, a gay couple that has adopted a baby from Vietnam.

Mitchell and Cameron

“It’s all the firsts for them,” says the show’s co-creator Christopher Lloyd of the gay couple and their child. “We’re doing an episode this week where they go to their first ‘Mommy and Me’ class. We’re doing an episode where it’s the first time they bump their daughters head against a door-frame. A lot of those kinds of things. For them, it’s the transition from one kind of lifestyle to a very different kind of lifestyle. From being carefree – from having it be all about them.”

As for the fact the show is groundbreaking when it comes to showing gay parents on network television, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, who plays Mitchell, says, “I don't want to put too much pressure on the show to be a platform right now. I just want to let it be what it is. I think it needs to have that space to breathe, but it is very exciting. There's isn't a way to really ignore that. It is groundbreaking.”

Adds Eric Stonestreet, who plays Jesse’s partner on the show, “From the moment I saw the script, before they'd seen me for an audition, I wanted to be a part of this show. I just think it's a great opportunity to bring attention from every walk of life to show people are pretty much the same.”

Cameron and Mitchell won’t be the only gay parents on the show. The second episode sees the two men attending that ‘Mommy and Me’ class where they encounter Anton and Scott who have adopted a baby from Africa and seem to do everything a little better.

Meanwhile, on the returning family drama Brothers & Sisters, gay couple Kevin and Scotty will spend the first part of the season debating if they even want to be parents.

“We really are exploring Kevin and Scotty in the beginning of this season,” Brothers & Sisters’ supervising producer Monica Owusu-Breen tells AfterElton.com. “Scotty is getting more of his own point-of-view this season. Because they’re discussing having a child, there are many more Kevin and Scotty scenes, at least in the first ten episodes.”

As in Modern Family, the couple must explore if they’re ready for the responsibility of parenthood. But the issues they confront are also unique to the specific characters of Kevin and Scotty.

“Given the dynamics of this relationship, what does it mean when one of them is more successful in terms of his career?” Owusu-Breen asks. “Does that necessarily mean that the other one’s going to be staying home more? It’s all fine and good when it’s hypothetical: ‘I want a child. I want to be dad’ It’s a whole other thing [when it’s real]:‘Do I want to be a dad? Am I ready to be a dad?’”

Once the couple does decide to go through with it, the show will feature their search for a birth mother and their exploration of egg and sperm donation – the details of what it means to start a family.

So will there be an actual child this season? “Things change quickly in television, so I don’t want to say definitively that there won’t be a child,” Owusu-Breen says. “But we’re not planning for it this season. Right now the plan is next season.”

She’s also quick to point out that the issue of gay parenthood is a very personal one for many of those involved with the show.

“There are gay writers on our show that are trying to have children, and heterosexual couples who have adopted,” Owusu-Breen says. “All the many permutations of becoming a parent are reflected on our writing staff. This is an issue close to the writing staff’s heart. There are a lot of stories being told that come from truth.”

Monday 14 September 2009

AfterElton - 14/Sep/2009

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First pics from "Brothers & Sisters" fourth season!
Posted by Michael Jensen, Editor on September 14, 2009



Ida: So are you boys still homos?
Kevin: Are you still a shrew?

Scotty: Be nice, Kevin. Call her a hag. 

While everyone is all hot and bothered about Glee , let's not allow our shiny new toy to make us forget some of our past favorites. Yes, I speak of ABC's Brothers & Sisters which returns September 27th.

Okay, we've all had our issues with the show over the years, but let's not forget when Kevin (Matthew Rhys) and Scotty (Luke Macfarlane) kissed back in Season One, our synapses fired like crazy because it was one of the first times we'd see a gay couple kiss like that on network television. 

Since then, Kevin has gone through a couple of boyfriends, got married, and donated some liver which is more than you can say about a lot of gay characters. And then there's the matter of Uncle Saul (Ron Rifkin) coming out.

So let's take a gander at these pics from the fourth season's first episode "The Road Ahead" and imagine a glorious season filled with Kevin and Scotty and more gay goodies!(All pics courtesy of ABC/RANDY HOLMES.)

Scotty: Seriously, shouldn't you be dead by now?
Ida: Shouldn't you have a storyline by now?
Scotty: You so did not just go there, beyotch!
Kevin: I need a drink.


Our eyes! Our eyes!

Kevin (to self): Go ahead, punk, make my day. Hmm, I wonder if they have appletinis here?

Robert: Ooh, I just broke 600,000 playing Bejewled on my iPhone.
Kevin: Too bad, straight boy. My high score is 800,000.
Kitty (to self): If I could only push one off the roof, who would it be?
Decisions, decisions!



Sally Field: I can't believe you're showing my Oscar speech again!
You're all a bunch of effing ingrates!

Ida: You're Nora's best friend? Sure, I've got plenty of embarrassing stories about her!

 Robert: I thought you were going to medical school?
Justin: That was last season. This season I really want to run for president!
Robert: You're using again, aren't you?

Justin: Why are you being so harsh, Iron Man?