brothers-and-sisters
Sarah Jessica Parker's Husband Embarks On Manhattan Burglary Spree
Richard Lawson · 10/26/10 02:35PMBrothers And Sisters: Two Relationship Bombshells
nightintern · 10/25/10 09:53AMBrothers and Sisters: Rebecca Says Goodbye
Erica Hyman · 10/18/10 10:21AMBrothers and Sisters: is Nora Walker a Lesbian?
Erica Hyman · 10/04/10 10:08AMThat's the question on all the Walker children's minds after Kitty spotted Nora with a mystery woman. So, is Nora roosting with another hen?
Brothers and Sisters: Homecoming
Erica Hyman · 09/27/10 09:06AMAfter Mad Men: Our Fruitless Search for Something to Watch on Sunday Night
Brian Moylan · 11/16/09 02:13PMWas Balthazar Getty Fired From 'Brothers & Sisters'?
Kyle Buchanan · 12/26/08 01:50PMRelieved 'Brothers & Sisters' Creator Jon Robin Baitz Leaves L.A. Hoping It Burns To The Ground
seth · 01/02/08 01:20PMPlaywright and Brothers & Sisters EP Jon Robin Baitz has spilled out his feelings about being "ousted, not fired, an important distinction," from the series he created, though he fails to mention what that distinction is. (We think one ends with the extension of a middle finger and the sound of a door slamming, and the other precedes those with a farewell dinner at Chaya.) Baitz covers a lot of ground in his 5000-word meditation (and that's just part two!) on what it means to leave Hollywood for New York's always-welcoming, rodent-infested embrace, recalling behind-the-scenes power struggles—no McChokeyGates, thank heavens, but Rob Lowe did tend to get pissy if you failed to tell him how nice he looks at the table reads—to his online dating adventures in the "world capital of loneliness." (Baitz obviously a man who never wintered in Bydgoszcz, Poland.) And as for its treatment of the gracefully aging, well—for shame, L.A., for shame: