THE BIG BANG THEORY Preview: ‘The Alien Parasite Hypothesis’
December 9, 2010 by Marisa Roffman
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Poor Sheldon.
On Thursday’s brand new episode of THE BIG BANG THEORY, our favorite asexual nerd will realize that his “girlfriend” Amy has, um, needs.
Also, Koothrappali and Wolowitz will duke it out, trying to decide which one of them would make the best superhero. Just look at them preparing to fight each other in this awesome promo…
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Any bets on the winner? And what the heck Sheldon will do about Amy?
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Community | 8pm on NBC
December 9, 2010 by Korbi Ghosh
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Abed decides he and the group must rediscover the meaning of Christmas when he awakes in stop-motion animation; Britta and Jeff become concerned about Abed’s mental health.
Michael C. Hall Sings a DEXTER-ized ‘Santa Claus is Coming To Town’
December 8, 2010 by Marisa Roffman
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To the brilliant writers of DEXTER: Michael C Hall has come up with a song that should definitely make it into the show next season.
When Hall appeared on LATE NIGHT WITH JIMMY FALLON Tuesday night, he was asked what Dexter’s favorite holiday song might be. Hall said the lyrics of “Santa Claus is Coming to Town” would likely resonate with his character and he gamely belted out his version of the classic tune — with a few modifications.
Take a look…
Best thing you’ve seen all day, right?
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PSYCH: Will Everyone Find Out About the Shawn-Juliet Romance? Corbin Bernsen and Timothy Omundson Weigh In
December 8, 2010 by Marisa Roffman
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After five seasons of will-they-won’t-they tension, PSYCH’s Shawn and Juliet are firmly a go on their romance.
And while Shawn’s BFF, Gus, is aware of their change in relationship status, everyone else is in the dark…for now. Will Shawn’s father, Henry, or Juliet’s partner, Lassiter, find out soon?
GLEE: A Very Glee Christmas
December 8, 2010 by Samantha Simorangkir
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There are times when GLEE’S overly saccharine, somewhat-preachy, borderline-ridiculous plot makes me long for the subtle poignancy of the Pilot (and to varying degrees, the rest of Season 1.) But if there were a time to be forgiving of such shortcomings, it would be Christmas, am I right? There was plenty of “that’s not what Christmas is all about” sappiness, and everyone trying to do the right thing *yawn* but you know what? I was okay with it. We DO need a little Christmas. And there are worse things this show could do than spread the joy.
LIE TO ME Season Shortened
December 7, 2010 by Marisa Roffman
Filed under #1 featured, Lie to Me, TV News
Fox has decided against picking up LIE TO ME for a full season.
The show will complete its current run with 13 episodes (the final hours are set to air in January).
This doesn’t necessarily mean LIE TO ME is canceled, as the network could still opt to bring it back next fall.
Shortly after the news broke, series star Brenden Hines tweeted, “hey LTM fans. no back 9 for us, sadly. love you.” Hines has also tweeted pictures of the cast with the hashtag #buckupcampers.
Buck up, campers, indeed. Are you okay with this news?
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Tonight’s TV Spotlight…Tuesday, December 7, 2010
December 7, 2010 by Kath Skerry
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Some of our favorite Tuesday shows are in reruns. I said some…not all. Plenty of TV goodness for you to check out tonight including some shows to get you in the holiday spirit.
A Charlie Brown Christmas | 8pm on ABC
In the Emmy and Peabody-winning animated cartoon from 1965, the gang mounts a holiday pageant as Charlie Brown bemoans Yuletide commercialism. Also: “Prep & Landing: Operation Secret Santa,” a short featuring the prep-and-landing elves on a covert mission to Santa’s office, with Betty White providing the voice of Mrs. Claus.
Glee | 8pm on Fox
“A Very Glee Christmas”
Finn tries to bring holiday cheer to McKinley High, and Artie discovers that Brittany still believes in Santa. Meanwhile, the teachers pick their Secret Santas and one particularly manipulative McKinley staffer rigs the gift-giving.
The Biggest Loser | 8pm on NBC
“Marathon”
Loved ones cheer on the final four contestants as they run a marathon; a contestant confronts her unsupportive parents; two out of three finalists are determined.
GLEE’s ‘A Very Glee Christmas’ Preview and Teases
December 7, 2010 by Marisa Roffman
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‘Tis the season for holiday cheer on Tuesday’s brand new episode of GLEE.
The choir room is adorned with Yuletide decor and the mood at McKinley High is festive (for some), so Give Me My Remote has decided to spill a few details on “A Very Glee Christmas” as our gift to you, Gleeks. Read on…
New Voices Emerge in the Season Premiere of NBC’s THE SING OFF
December 7, 2010 by Kath Skerry
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I hope you warmed up those vocal chords because THE SING OFF came back to NBC in a big way tonight. The three week a cappella contest pits ten of the country’s best all voice singing groups against one other for a $100,00 grand prize, a Sony Music recording contract and the title of SING OFF champion.
Those of you who were around last winter for THE SING OFF’s first season know that I was all about my hometown boys, The Beelzebubs from Tufts University. The Bubs came in second place but I don’t think they’re complaining. The group is now arranging the music and providing the backing vocals for the Dalton Academy Warblers on the hit Fox show GLEE. So those guys backing up Blaine (Darren Criss) on ‘Teenage Dreams’ and ‘Hey Soul Sister’…yup, it’s the Bubs.
But it’s a new season with all new songsters. Tonight we met the ten groups representing season two and heard as each performed their signature number for the audience, host Nick Lachey and judges Ben Folds, Nicole Scherzinger and Shawn Stockman.
There were some good notes and some bad, but without a doubt there are some really talented groups this season. Here’s my take on each.
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The TV Talk Podcast: GLEE, THE GOOD WIFE, REAL HOUSEWIVES and Much More
December 6, 2010 by Kath Skerry
Filed under #1 featured, Chuck, Cougar Town, Fringe, Gossip Girl, House, How I Met Your Mother, Life Unexpected, Modern Family, Pretty Little Liars, Psych, Survivor, The Amazing Race, The Good Wife, The Office, The Real Housewives, The TV Talk Podcast, The Walking Dead, Top Chef: All Stars
We’re back and this time managed to talk for less than 3 hours! You’re welcome world. We told you last time that we wouldn’t get a podcast in before Thanksgiving. Aren’t you glad we didn’t lie? Check out the latest TV Talk Podcast…
Highlights:
- Stereotypes, Racists, 90s coulda-been stars, oh my!
- Kath reveals a shocking TV secret.
- No shocker to listeners of this podcast, someone’s a pillow biter.
- Yet another round of TV Talk Sing-a-long.
- Ducky goes off on Wet Noodles and the Machine.
- We have a discussion that reveals that we may or may not know what the Patriot Act is.
- Digby makes a special appearance and someone please give her some cheese to go along with that whine.
- We have a number of Fiona Faraday moments this week.
- As the podcast goes on, its apparent that Ducky hasn’t watched TV in weeks. What a shit-show…
- Who knew there was a famous Welsh poet on The Amazing Race?
- And I quote: “You saw the one with the guy with the wang?”
- Find out who we think is the most horrible of Housewives.
- We discuss adaptation deal-breakers.
- We talk about our favorite Holiday specials, movies and more.
Shows covered this week: How I Met Your Mother, Chuck, House, Gossip Girl, The A-List New York, Life Unexpected, Glee, Raising Hope, The Good Wife, Survivor (kinda), Top Chef: Just Desserts, Top Chef All-Stars (well…), Modern Family, Cougar Town, The Office, The Vampire Diaries (not really), Fringe, Supernatural, The Amazing Race, Real Housewives of Atlanta, Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, The Walking Dead, Dexter, Pretty Little Liars
*Recorded: 12/4/10
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CASTLE’s Nathan Fillion, Stana Katic and Tamala Jones Talk ‘Last Call’
December 6, 2010 by Marisa Roffman
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CASTLE is back!
Sure, it’s only been off the air a few weeks, but the short hiatus was still hard, no?
In tonight’s brand new episode, “Last Call,” a dead bar owner leads to the discovery of some Prohibition-era secrets and delves into the culture of modern day watering holes.
“[The episode is] kind of focused on the bar culture in New York City,” Stana Katic (Beckett) previewed. “It’s got a real CHEERS feel to it. I think people will enjoy that.”
TERRIERS Cancelled
December 6, 2010 by Korbi Ghosh
Filed under #1 featured, TV News
Just as we’re celebrating the renewal of one quality cable TV favorite, we get the bad news that another cable standout is getting cancelled.
FX has announced that it will not be bringing the critically-acclaimed TERRIERS back for a second season.
All we have to say about that is BOO!!
Good television is good television and we were just getting into this one. Sometimes it takes a second year for audiences to find a show. We love you, FX, but we’re thinking you made the wrong call here.
RIP, TERRIERS…
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DEXTER Renewed For Sixth Season
December 6, 2010 by Marisa Roffman
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Well, this is certainly a good way to start off the week: Showtime has officially renewed DEXTER for a sixth season.
“DEXTER is the best suspense drama on television,” said David Nevins, President of Entertainment, Showtime Networks in a statement. “To grow its audience so significantly in its fifth season is an enormous accomplishment by this amazing cast and crew. This is the easiest decision I’ve made since I got to Showtime.”
Production for the new season will begin in the spring.
Anyone else thrilled that our favorite serial killer isn’t going anywhere?
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WAREHOUSE 13 Holiday Episode Teaser
December 6, 2010 by Sarah Curtis
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Hey Warehouse 13 pals! If you’re like me, you’ve been a little bummed that it’s been so long since we’ve had a new episode of the show. But I’m happy to report that we won’t have to wait until next summer to see Pete, Myka, Artie and Claudia try to track down an artifact. No, Syfy hasn’t pushed up the season three premiere; instead, they are airing what they are calling the ‘long lost holiday episode’.
GIVE ME MY REMOTE caught up with Saul Rubinek (Artie) and Eddie McClintock (Pete) recently and they were kind enough to give out some yuletide scoop.
Asked where this holiday episode fit in to the rest of the series, both actors were quick to point out that this is a stand alone episode, meaning that the events of the season two finale, including Myka’s departure from the warehouse, are not referenced in this holiday special.
In the episode, the team is preparing to celebrate the holidays in snowy South Dakota when they are called upon to ‘snag, bag and tag’ a ‘Bad Santa’, who according to McClintock, “You don’t want to mess with.” So is this episode’s artifact some sort of evil plate of cookies or something? Neither actor would say what the artifact is, but Rubinek did comment, “There are quite a few artifacts…one very special artifact and then several others of which mistletoe may be one.”
So what do Pete and Artie want for gifts? “Pete wants his CDs,” Eddie suggested. “They were lost in the mail. And Leena only has Justin Beiber and plays it all day.”
Saul laughed and said he is happy to report that Artie does get what he wants, a renewed relationship with his father, played by Judd Hirsch. “As magical as Warehouse 13 stories are, this one has extra spice,” he said. “The humor, combined with the adventure and fantasy seems to work, and people are watching the show with their families…something we’re really proud of.”
The episode airs Tuesday, December 7th at 10 PM on Syfy You don’t want to miss it!
Gossip Girl | 9pm on The CW
December 6, 2010 by Kath Skerry
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Adversaries Blair and Dan team up to search for Juliet. Meanwhile, Chuck believes that Lily is not being entirely honest with him.