SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE: GLEE & Gilly = Awesome!
October 10, 2010 by Kath Skerry
Filed under Glee, Saturday Night Live, SNL
Last night Jane Lynch once again put on her famous red track suit and tortured the McKinley High New Directions Glee Club. But this time it was during a hilarious skit on SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE.
Sue Sylvester, the diabolical evil genius that she is, recruited a new member to help her take down the Glee Club once and for all — Gilly!
I’m hoping this isn’t the last GLEE skit we see on SNL. That was pretty funny!
(Is it just me or did Kenan Thomson make a great Mercedes?)
SUPERNATURAL: The Third Man
October 9, 2010 by Nicole
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Wow – I know that the first two episodes were necessary in order to address last year’s SUPERNATURAL finale and set up season 6, but last night’s episode would have made a great season premiere. Lots of action, mythology, humor and of course, partial nudity. It was easily the strongest episode of the three we’ve seen to date, and if I had any doubts about how the season was going to progress before last night, they’re gone now.
Things were promising from the cold open, which featured one of the grossest deaths ever when a cop’s entire body disintegrated into blood (it was very reminiscent of the vampire “true death” on True Blood, no? Sadly, nobody’s going to be carrying this guy around in a glass urn). This was quickly followed by the death of a second officer, with a case of boils so extreme that they blocked his airways, suffocating him. Hopefully nobody chose to eat dinner while watching the show (but you know better than that by now, don’t you?).
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SMALLVILLE: Supergirl
October 9, 2010 by Sarah Luoma
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What up Smallville fans! “Wow” is all I can say about Lois in the dominatrix get up, and I am sad that it forced me to put my cookies down! What about this week’s villain, who felt like he was straight from an episode of Supernatural taking over Gordon Godfrey! In addition, Supergirl returned to help Clark attempt to fly, and to fulfill a mission from Jor-El. Focusing mainly on Smallville’s three resident superheroes and Lois, let’s talk about this week’s highlights!
Kara’s return to earth was not exactly a heartfelt reunion at first, and did not play out the way I expected. I was looking for a little more action when it came to Clark and the whole flying thing. Instead Kara, played by Laura Vandervoort of ABC’s V, spent most of her time parading around Metropolis, landing smack dab in the middle of an anti superhero rally. It was odd to see her involved in photo shoots and showing her face proudly grabbing a billboard in mid air that almost wiped out a group of Blur haters. The upside, however, was what this chain of events did for Lois and Clark’s relationship.
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Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel
October 9, 2010 by Kath Skerry
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Now in the care of Dave Seville’s nephew Toby (Zac Levi), chipmunks Alvin, Simon and Theodore enter a battle of the bands contest to save their school’s music program. Starring Zachary Levi, David Cross, Jason Lee, Justin Long
Never Been Kissed | 7pm on Lifetime
October 9, 2010 by Kath Skerry
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A former high-school nerd, now a reporter, gets a second chance when she goes under cover for a story on cool teens. Drew Barrymore, David Arquette, Michael Vartan, Molly Shannon, John C. Reilly
LOOK: New Showtime Series Explores Big Brother and Beyond
October 8, 2010 by Korbi Ghosh
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Attention BIG BROTHER fans. Though your favorite experience in voyeuristic media isn’t currently in season and you can’t fall asleep to a bunch of captive housemates caught on camera and broadcast on Showtime After Dark, the network does have a new latenight viewing option for you.
Premiering this Sunday, October 10th, at midnight, is the series, LOOK, from writer-director Adam Rifkin (UNDERDOG, ZOOM, SMALL SOLDIERS). Based on the independent film that Rifkin released in 2007, the show follows several fictional storylines, all shot using surveillance cameras, cell phone cameras and webcams.
As we’re told near the beginning of the first episode, the average American is caught on camera close to 300 times a day. Because of this, plus all the tweeting, Facebooking, texting, sexting and video chatting that people are choosing to engage in, our loss of personal privacy — both voluntary and involuntary — as well as face-to-face, old fashioned interaction is explored.
Also, it’s kind of racy and fun and not bad TV fare for pre-bedtime.
Check out the trailer…
LOOK the series premieres, Sunday, Oct. 10 at midnight on Showtime.
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SMALLVILLE Producers Brian Peterson and Kelly Souders Preview Tonight’s Supergirl Episode and Talk Season 10
October 8, 2010 by Marisa Roffman
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Supergirl returns to SMALLVILLE tonight!
Yes, I’m excited about Kara coming back, too. To whet your appetite for this week’s episode, executive producers Brian Peterson and Kelly Souders are teasing the hour and what’s next for your faves…
GREY’S ANATOMY: ‘Superfreak’
October 8, 2010 by Christina Scanlon
Filed under #1 featured, Grey's Anatomy, Grey's Anatomy Recap
Gather round everyone, it’s exposure therapy time on GREY’S ANATOMY. Could you directly confront the one thing that scares you the most? ‘Cause that’s what it’s all about for doctors and patients alike in this week’s episode.
For some of our Seattle Gracers, that means dealing with some residual phobias leftover from the shooting. Alex, for example, has developed a fear of elevators after nearly bleeding to death in one. Fortunately Chief Webber is able to cure him pretty quickly by making him ride it until he’s not so much afraid of elevators as he is sick of them.
FRINGE: ‘Real is just a matter of perception’
October 8, 2010 by Marisa Roffman
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When I chatted with FRINGE star Jasika Nicole up on the Vancouver set of FRINGE, she mentioned that, while the “mindset” of the series’ two universes pit them against each other and each view the other as the “bad” guy, the audience — as detached observers — might not know who to side with because neither appears to be in the wrong.
And she had a good point. I don’t want this alternate universe to collapse. They’re a fun group of people — interesting characters with new dynamics and relationships to explore.
However, I also have to admit that as of right now I’m enjoying our universe just a tiny bit more. Watching our Olivia unknowingly rebuild her life in the other universe is fascinating and compelling, but part of what drew me into the series was the dynamic between our Walter, Peter and Olivia. And I miss that when we’re in the alternate world.
But since this week’s episode was over there, let’s talk about what went down in bizarro-land…
THE VAMPIRE DIARIES: Would You Rather ‘Kill or Be Killed’?
October 8, 2010 by Kath Skerry
Filed under #1 featured, The Vampire Diaries, The Vampire Diaries Recap
Previously on THE VAMPIRE DIARIES…It was revealed that Katherine had a hand in organizing the very vampire burning that she was thought to have perished in. Elena and Katherine came face-to-face. Kat enlisted (re: threatened) Caroline to help her spy on Stefan and Elena. Tyler learned more about his ancestry than perhaps he wanted to know. I complained that there wasn’t enough excitement or Steven R. McQueen.
Quite happy to report that not only did McQueen — aka Jeremy — make an appearance in “Kill or Be Killed” but there was enough excitement in this episode to power the entire town of Mystic Falls.
I’m not sure where to start. I suppose it might behoove us to talk about one Mr. Mason Lockwood, as he was at the core of many of last night’s mishaps. Still bitter after Damon tried to kill him last week, Mason wasn’t eager to accept the olive branch extended by Stefan on behalf of himself, his brother, Edward, Alice, Angel, Spike and the rest of the gang. Ready to be rid of his supernatural cohorts for good, Mason outed Damon and Stefan as vamps to Sheriff Forbes, whom you may recall is an active participant in that pesky little Founder’s Council. Way to be a tattletale, Mase Dogg.
A little lemonade laced vervain was all it took to convince Liz that Mason wasn’t lying. The two lured Damon and Stefan into the woods and then shot them with wooden bullets and pumped them full of the v juice. Sucks to be a Salvatore.
BONES: ‘The Maggots in the Meathead’
October 8, 2010 by Sarah Curtis
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Yo, yo, yo, BONES pals! I wasn’t sure how I was going to feel about this JERSEY SHORE-inspired episode, but I have to admit that I liked this case. How about you?
Once again, the writers thread the personal lives of the characters alongside the criminal action. “Irony” is a theme this season… and it’s ironic that just as Brennan may have been ready to pursue a relationship with Booth beyond “just partners,” he’s with Hannah, and it’s ironic that Brennan is so intuitive about Hannah but misses that she’s been watching MTV and not an actual documentary.
Were you as surprised by the killer as I was? And how did you feel about the last scene? There’s a lot to discuss, so let’s break it down!
Caterina Scorsone Teases the GREY’S ANATOMY-PRIVATE PRACTICE Crossover
October 7, 2010 by Marisa Roffman
Filed under #1 featured, Grey's Anatomy, Private Practice
In what has become an annual tradition, tonight’s GREY’S ANATOMY features a crossover with its sister-show, PRIVATE PRACTICE.
I had the chance to chat with PRIVATE PRACTICE newbie Caterina Scorsone (Amelia) — who I adored in the title role of Syfy’s recent miniseries, ALICE — and she dished on the crossover, being a GREY’S fan and why she’s so stoked about doing fake surgeries…
FRINGE’s Jasika Nicole: ‘What if you’re not supposed to side with anyone?’
October 7, 2010 by Marisa Roffman
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Are the people in the FRINGE alternate universe good or bad?
According to FRINGE star Jasika Nicole, that is an important question in season 3. But the most important question might be, what if we don’t want either side to “win” this war? What if the audience falls in love with the other universe and realizes that both sides are “good”? What happens then?
Check it out…
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSURva16Ouk[/youtube]
Related:
FRINGE: John Noble on Walter, Walternate, Peter and Olivia
FRINGE’s Joshua Jackson: ‘The Very Cool Show That We Had Just Became Awesome!’
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Tonight’s TV Spotlight…Thursday, October 7, 2010
October 7, 2010 by Kath Skerry
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Remember just the other day when we were talking about the crowded Monday night TV lineup? Yeah, well we’re back at it again with Thursday’s packed schedule. Seriously, this is just cruel.
Which shows are you going to watch live, DVR for later, or skip altogether?
Here are a few highlights from tonight’s TV lineup…
The Big Bang Theory | 8pm on CBS
“The Zazzy Substitution”
When Sheldon searches for an alternative to human companionship, the guys become concerned. [GMMR: Really? This seems very typical behavior for our Sheldon. Ha!]
Community | 8pm on NBC
“The Psychology of Letting Go”
The study group comforts Pierce after the death of his mother; Professor Duncan tries to take over the anthropology class.
Bones | 8pm on Fox
“The Maggots in the Meathead”
Brennan and Booth head to the Jersey Shore when decomposed remains are discovered; the team becomes fond of Booth’s girlfriend; Angela tries to keep a secret.[GMMR: Have you entered to win BONES S5 on DVD yet? Do it now!] Read more
SURVIVOR: Nicaragua – ‘Pulling the Trigger’
October 7, 2010 by Kath Skerry
Filed under Nicaragua, Survivor, Survivor Recap, Young vs. Old
I know we’ve got a long way to go before the $1 million winner is revealed, but SURVIVOR really needs to pick up the pace. This is the second week in a row that I found myself bored out of my skull.
Tell me if you’ve heard this one before…
Jimmy T. is complaining that his tribe won’t let him show his leadership skills. NaOnka and her nasty attitude are busy bullying her tribemates. Dan is complaining about his physical ailments. Kelly B’s artificial leg is the subject of conversation. Brenda is walking around the beach looking all kinds of hot. (I didn’t want it to be all negative.)
The events above could describe pretty much any episode from the season thus far. The story remains the same. The producers seem intent on focusing on a few players while others are barely getting any screen time. Maybe the producers are just mourning the loss of Jimmy Johnson. Who knows. But as Dan and I discussed during the last TV Talk Podcast, the game of SURVIVOR presents natural drama, the producers shouldn’t try so hard to look for it.
As for how the game changed as a result of tonight’s series of events…