
Dalton Ross
Executive Editor at Large at Entertainment Weekly
Host at EW Live
Editorial Director at Entertainment Weekly; former EW Live guy on SiriusXM; diggin' that fast punk and deep funk
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1 week ago |
ew.com | Dalton Ross
Lisa Whelchel knows something about crazy obsessive collections. As the host of Collector’s Call (Sundays at 6:30 p.m. ET on MeTV) Whelchel has spent six seasons perusing some of the oddest and most comprehensive fan collections in the country — including this coming Sunday’s edition on what the show labels as “quack cures and weird weight-loss schemes.”“This guy is in marketing, and he was fascinated with what we could get away with in marketing back in the day,” Whelchel explains.
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1 week ago |
ew.com | Dalton Ross
Put simply… when it comes to TV, the month of June is for suckers. It’s as if someone took a look at the calendar and smothered days 1 through 30 in a thick coating of weak sauce. That’s because the pickings for reality competition obsessives during June are slim. Shows like Survivor and The Amazing Race have wrapped up their runs, yet the summer crop of entries have yet to get into full swing. Which brings us to everybody’s favorite guilty pleasure summer series, Big Brother.
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2 weeks ago |
ew.com | Dalton Ross
Housewives, and Survivors, and Donna Kelce — oh my!Peacock has announced the cast for season 4 of its hit reality competition series The Traitors (which will premiere in early 2026), and it is a familiar mix of stars from other reality television shows, as well as athletes and a few complete wild cards.
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2 weeks ago |
ew.com | Dalton Ross
This article contains spoilers about The Walking Dead: Dead City season 2, episode 6, “Bridge Partners are Hard to Come by These Days.”There was so much happening in the latest episode of The Walking Dead: Dead City. But there is one important question above all others that needs to be answered, and answered immediately: bear or zombie bear?
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3 weeks ago |
ew.com | Dalton Ross
Lauren Cohan has now pretty much done it all on The Walking Dead. She first joined the franchise as Maggie Greene way back in season 2 of the original series. When she later signed on for the Dead City spinoff series, she added an executive producer credit to her name. And it wasn’t just a vanity credit. Cohan was deep in the weeds on planning and mapping out the first season of the zombies-take-Manhattan installment.
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Lauren Cohan faced a scheduling shift for #TheWalkingDead: #DeadCity directorial debut: 'I had a good amount of time to prep, and then all of a sudden the episode had to get pulled forward.' https://t.co/kXfpu9fvkz

I have officially been writing about #Survivor for 25 years. Here are my then and now photos. https://t.co/DRkhEwjs6c

Wrote a thing about today's 25th anniversary of #Survivor... 'Survivor' changed the face of television 25 years ago today, and TV — for better or for worse — has never been the same. https://t.co/4xQd7CRRdL