Award-winning actor Michael Emerson is best known for playing the bad guy on "Lost." On HuffPost Live Wednesday, he provided insight into the ending, ...
Those wanting a faithful adaptation of the iconic comic book will get their money's worth. As a filmed adaptation, it is stymied only by a curious bit of miscasting and material that just-plain doesn't work as well on the screen as it did on the page.
"Person of Interest" returned for its second season with the dynamic duo torn apart. Finch has been kidnapped by Root, who admits to being very impres...
If the Damon Lindelof-written "Prometheus" doesn't fill the empty spot in your heart where "Lost" used to live, here's some good news: according to De...
A lot of shows are ending their seasons or getting new leases on life right now -- including Grimm and Person of Interest -- so writing about the transition of the Talking TV with Ryan and Ryan podcast feels appropriate right now.
Person of Interest is a show that attempts to chronicle the paranoia of a post-9/11 world. According to CBS, the show received the highest test ratings of any drama pilot in the last 15 years. However it has received tepid responses from critics.
The supremely talented Michael Emerson, who certainly has the 'creepy guy' role down, is back on the small screen in the new CBS show, "Person of Inte...
Marty has not yet learned never to tempt fate on Survivor. Even after noting that overconfidence is a death sentence on this show, he nonetheless began spouting the sort of overconfident crap that the Gods of Survivor always slaps down hard.
You may know Michael Emerson best as the conniving Benjamin Linus from "Lost," but before getting stuck on the island, he was the calming voice of rea...
According to Michael Emerson, "It's so simple" to play the character Ben Linus on LOST: "I play it as it's written, as straight as I can, and let audience decide what's going on."
"The ending... is going to be almost beyond my imagination. Based on the events in this finale next week, I'm struggling to figure out what the show even is starting next season."
Michael Emerson went on "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon" recently to promote the two-hour finale of "Lost" that airs on May 13. While there, Fallon aske...