Kimi Raikkonen won the 2012 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix following Lewis Hamilton’s retirement and a late surge from Fernando Alonso’s Ferrari, his first win since the 2009 Belgian Grand Prix for Ferrari.
Raikkonen had looked quick all weekend – in practice, Lotus had displayed a strong race pace and the general consensus amongst the paddock was that Lotus were going to be a dark horse this weekend.
The same story showed again on Saturday however, as Lotus were again unable to deliver that single qualifying lap to put them at the front of the grid to challenge initially for the race win.
Following a poor start by Mark Webber, Kimi was able to jump into 2nd place before challenging Hamilton’s McLaren on the 2nd lap of the race. Meanwhile Alonso jumped Button for 5th place and then passed Webber for 4th.
Sebastian Vettel’s Red Bull had been disqualified from...
Raikkonen had looked quick all weekend – in practice, Lotus had displayed a strong race pace and the general consensus amongst the paddock was that Lotus were going to be a dark horse this weekend.
The same story showed again on Saturday however, as Lotus were again unable to deliver that single qualifying lap to put them at the front of the grid to challenge initially for the race win.
Following a poor start by Mark Webber, Kimi was able to jump into 2nd place before challenging Hamilton’s McLaren on the 2nd lap of the race. Meanwhile Alonso jumped Button for 5th place and then passed Webber for 4th.
Sebastian Vettel’s Red Bull had been disqualified from...
- 11/6/2012
- by Gareth Davies
- Obsessed with Film
Welcome back to TV Fanatic's Grey's Anatomy Round Table!
Our Grey's Anatomy season premiere review broke down "Going Going Gone" in great detail. Now, TV Fanatic staff members Courtney Morrison, Sean McKenna and Christina Tran have assembled for their weekly Q&A discussion.
Read their answers below and weigh in with yours!
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1. What was your favorite scene from the premiere?
Courtney: Tough one. On the emotional side, definitely Derek and Callie holding Mark's hands as he passed away. On a lighter note, I loved Cristina FaceTime-ing with Meredith and talking about what a train wreck of a surgery she was watching. It doesn't matter what city you put that girl in. She is always going to be funny.
Christina: I probably cried the hardest during the scene with Mark holding Sofia. I'm a sucker for emotionally-draining moments though so that scene was my favorite. It was all just so utterly heartbreaking.
Our Grey's Anatomy season premiere review broke down "Going Going Gone" in great detail. Now, TV Fanatic staff members Courtney Morrison, Sean McKenna and Christina Tran have assembled for their weekly Q&A discussion.
Read their answers below and weigh in with yours!
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1. What was your favorite scene from the premiere?
Courtney: Tough one. On the emotional side, definitely Derek and Callie holding Mark's hands as he passed away. On a lighter note, I loved Cristina FaceTime-ing with Meredith and talking about what a train wreck of a surgery she was watching. It doesn't matter what city you put that girl in. She is always going to be funny.
Christina: I probably cried the hardest during the scene with Mark holding Sofia. I'm a sucker for emotionally-draining moments though so that scene was my favorite. It was all just so utterly heartbreaking.
- 9/30/2012
- by courtney831831@yahoo.com (Courtney Morrison)
- TVfanatic
Studies have shown that Hidden Gems of the Week, EW.com’s collection of reader-submitted ridiculata, is the best way to enjoy Dancing With the Stars without ever having to turn it on. It’s a visual feast of sparkles, fringe, and stunning awkwardness. Ready to go down the rabbit hole? Behold this bountiful smattering of Visible Gems!
Most Valuable Gem (Mvg) Of The Week: ‘Groove Is In The Jealous Heart’ Edition
“One of my favorite moments: During Tony’s and Chynna’s dance, there’s a long shot and a woman in pink and black is in the front row.
Most Valuable Gem (Mvg) Of The Week: ‘Groove Is In The Jealous Heart’ Edition
“One of my favorite moments: During Tony’s and Chynna’s dance, there’s a long shot and a woman in pink and black is in the front row.
- 9/27/2011
- by Annie Barrett
- EW.com - PopWatch
You may recognize his voice and presence on your TV screen, but our celebrity blogger Mark McGrath has a new role — dad.
The Sugar Ray frontman is proud papa to 5-month-old twins Lydon Edward and Hartley Grace, his children with fiancée Carin Kingsland, as well as the new host of Don’t Forget the Lyrics!, airing weekdays on VH1 and in syndication.
In his latest blog, McGrath, 42, recalls telling his father his and Carin’s great news — and how preparing for the twins’ baptism became his dad’s final family duty.
Mark, Lydon, director McG — the twins’ godfather — Hartley and...
The Sugar Ray frontman is proud papa to 5-month-old twins Lydon Edward and Hartley Grace, his children with fiancée Carin Kingsland, as well as the new host of Don’t Forget the Lyrics!, airing weekdays on VH1 and in syndication.
In his latest blog, McGrath, 42, recalls telling his father his and Carin’s great news — and how preparing for the twins’ baptism became his dad’s final family duty.
Mark, Lydon, director McG — the twins’ godfather — Hartley and...
- 10/13/2010
- by Sarah
- People - CelebrityBabies
Jennifer Garner and Ricky Gervais in The Invention of Lying
Photo: Warner Bros. Someone told me after watching The Invention of Lying they didn't think the filmmakers knew exactly what kind of film they wanted to make. I don't believe this is the case. Instead, I think co-writers/co-directors Ricky Gervais and Matthew Robinson knew exactly what kind of film they wanted to make, but instead of taking that idea to the head of the class they stayed in the back row and everything just unraveled.
The idea behind The Invention of Lying is an alternate reality in which not only do people instinctively always tell the truth, they simply have no filter whatsoever. Without reason or request, anything negative about someone will be pointed out at random. No matter how long people have known each other and no matter how cruel. It's a glitch in the premise that does offer some early comedy,...
Photo: Warner Bros. Someone told me after watching The Invention of Lying they didn't think the filmmakers knew exactly what kind of film they wanted to make. I don't believe this is the case. Instead, I think co-writers/co-directors Ricky Gervais and Matthew Robinson knew exactly what kind of film they wanted to make, but instead of taking that idea to the head of the class they stayed in the back row and everything just unraveled.
The idea behind The Invention of Lying is an alternate reality in which not only do people instinctively always tell the truth, they simply have no filter whatsoever. Without reason or request, anything negative about someone will be pointed out at random. No matter how long people have known each other and no matter how cruel. It's a glitch in the premise that does offer some early comedy,...
- 10/2/2009
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
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