MichaelRapaport-related stories
Posted Aug 26th 2008 7:04PM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: Spoilers Anonymous, Prison Break, Reality-Free

If you've watched FOX over the summer or read the upcoming season and episodes' official descriptions, you surely know of the big bombshell that will be revealed in the season premiere of
Prison Break. It's clear that FOX wants its audience to know of that reveal before hand in order to lure some viewers back to the show and create a buzz around the show.
If you don't know what I'm talking about and don't want to know about it, don't read beyond the spoilers warning. I suggest you also stop watching FOX until September 1 at 8 p.m. and that you stay clear from anything
Prison Break related. Because, as I've said before, it's clear the network wants you to know and they are not hiding that reveal at all.
Beware: spoilers ahead!Continue reading What to expect in season four of Prison Break
Posted May 13th 2008 3:07PM by Erin Martell
Filed under: Prison Break, Celebrities, Casting, Reality-Free

Michael Rapaport is heading back to Fox. The former star of
The War At Home has been cast as a regular on
Prison Break.
Rapaport will play a government agent on the drama's fourth season. According to
The Hollywood Reporter, the character has "an interesting offer" for Michael Scofield and Lincoln Burrows.
Rapaport just finished a guest stint on
My Name Is Earl playing, ironically, a prison inmate who helps Earl escape. Season four of
Prison Break premieres in September, with production starting in L.A. this month.
Continue reading Michael Rapaport joins Prison Break cast
Posted Jan 22nd 2007 10:30AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, TV on DVD
This may sound like a stupid question, but who wants to buy The War At Home on DVD?
I'm not jumping on the "this shows sucks" and "why is this show still on the air when Arrested Development was canceled!" bandwagon, I'm talking about this: who could sit around and watch episodes of this show more than once? I guess I'm talking about a bigger DVD question here.
There are many shows that I have liked throughout the years, but I just can't picture myself actually buying the DVD sets and watching them in my home again. Examples: Survivor, Law and Order, JAG. The War At Home seems like such a show to me, one that's an OK way to kill a half hour on TV but not one you'd cherish and keep in your home forever on DVD. But maybe it's just me.
Continue reading The War At Home coming to DVD