Jan
29

Continuing the sniper story arc on Bones, this spoiler brought to us by TV Line is a great addition.

Geoff Stults of 7th Heaven, October Road and Happy Town fame will front the Fox pseudo-pilot, which will air as the 19th episode of Bones‘ current season.

Stults’ casting, as reported by TV Line, concludes a lengthy search for the new show’s star. The pilot was originally expected sooner, but was pushed back.

Based on The Locator series of two books written by Richard Greener, the prospective new series will center on Walter Sherman, a.k.a. “The Locator.”

Stults will play the former military policeman who can find anything. Michael Clarke Duncan will play his partner Leo, a “tough cowboy philosopher.”

So what do you think of this spoiler?

You can check other Bones Season 6 Reviews and Spoilers HERE.

Jan
29

We know that Hellcats and The Vampire Diaries will be having their own flashback episode. Don’t worry Fringe fans, your favorite show will also have its own.

Jasika Nicole tells The New York Post that Fringe will take viewers to 1985 again next month, airing an installment that will serve as a follow-up to last season’s “Peter.”

“It’s going to pick up right where ‘Peter’ left off and it’s better than the first one,” Nicole says, adding: “This flashback is going to take place in the alternate universe as well as this universe… you’ll see the repercussions stealing Peter has for Walter and Walternate.”

The episode will air on February 25 and have a lot to do with Elizabeth Bishop, Nicole teases.

“As we’ve seen, Walternate is still with his wife and there’s a reason for that. You see all these consequences that happened as a result of that [abduction] and what that means for his relationship with Elizabeth. It’s a really heartbreaking story.”

So any comment for the flashback episode?

You can check Fringe Season 3 Spoilers and Reviews HERE.

Jan
29

Hey NCIS fans, here is a spoiler from TV Guide.

Beth Riesgraf of Leverage fame is coming to NCIS on February 22.

She’ll play Maxine Edwards, an infamous online gamer who still has bad blood with her Marine ex-boyfriend, who cheated her in more ways than one, TV Guide reports.

When his dismembered fingers and teeth are discovered in a pickpocket’s purse, she becomes one of NCIS’ suspects – and piques the curiosity of Sean Murray’s McGee.

Maxine and Tim not only share common interests, but a whole lot of chemistry. No word if DiNozzo will give her as hard a time as he does Tim for their gaming passion.

In addition to adrenaline-junkie thief Parker on Leverage, Parker is known for My Name is Earl (with former fiancé Jason Lee) and the Alvin and the Chipmunks movie.

Any comment with this guesting?

You can check NCIS Season 8 Reviews and Spoilers HERE.

Jan
29

I am quite surprised that the trend right now for TV series is to do some flashbacks. As recently reported, The Vampire Diaries will take viewers back to 1864 again this season, while Fringe will also re-visit 1985. Now, Hellcats also announced that they will join the “Flashback Trend.”

Ashley Tisdale tells Entertainment Weekly that her CW hit will follow a similar path on the February 8 episode, aptly titled “Remember When.” The actress teases:

“It gets into everybody’s background, which is really cool. It’s really about Marti seeing where we all came from and, obviously, showing how it’s a family. You get to see where that takes us. And with all the drama, you get to see if they actually get back together and form their family again and form trust.”

Are you excited for Hellcats flashback?

You can also check Hellcats Reviews and Spoilers HERE.

Jan
29

So the sniper story arc of Bones has already started and now, this series becomes more exciting and intense. Nevertheless, I still hope that the subsequent episodes will be more intense than “The Bullet in the Brain.” But of course, I still love this week’s episode.

TV Fanatic: I loved the symmetry of “The Bullet in the Brain.” The introduction of a new, murderous foil for Booth dovetailed with the end of the Gravedigger, who went out in epic fashion.

The first five minutes leading up to the opening credits were awesome, plain and simple.

Pushing Sweets’ buttons like a true puppet master while offering no remorse for her monstrous acts, Deirdre Lovejoy’s incarcerated child killer is as creepy as a TV villain gets.

Just as she arrived in court for her appeal, her head was blown off by an unknown gunman. The effects were such that I recoiled in horror even when I knew it was coming!

The Bones producers openly admit having fun with gross-out gags to open episodes, but the demise of Heather Taffet was all-time. Not just gory for the sake of it, but terrifying.

With the image of her headless corpse spewing blood outside the courthouse burning in our brains, viewers (and Sweets) tried to shake off the horror and make sense of it all.

Should we be glad Taffet is gone? Hodgins clearly was. Others had mixed feelings, or two conflicting thoughts at the same time. Cognitive dissonance, as Sweets informed us.

Regardless, the Gravedigger as the “victim” provided a surprisingly thought-provoking element to the episode as Booth made it his mission to track down this gun-for-hire.

Thanks to the Bones spoilers we’ve posted for months, we knew it was a sniper played by guest star Arnold Vosloo. In that respect we were steps ahead of our FBI hero.

Anyone who might’ve wanted Taffet dead was a suspect at the onset, including Max Brennan (Ryan O’Neal), who also stopped by. His alibi was being drunk … naturally.

There’s no way Max has the skill to pull this hit off anyway, Angela later concluded. It was a 1,500-yard shot from an apartment whose location she’s able to triangulate.

The head hooker found in the tub was nearly as gruesome as Taffet’s corpse, and shed new light on our sniper. This was no vigilante justice, a la Dexter. Just personal.

After paring down the list to elite snipers, Booth singles out the wrong one at first, but soon realizes that his man can be none other than his own mentor, Jake Brodsky.

They come face to face when Booth learns of a tract of land Brodsky made under the name of Seeley Booth. He did this to lure Booth out there, for reasons unknown.

When they meet, he denies involvement, and doesn’t really explain how Booth ties into this, although when he takes off running, that sort of implies he’s responsible.

After a chase through the woods, Booth separates his shoulder and sprains his ankle after Brodsky blows up his own trailer (!) but still has a chance to take him out.

He doesn’t take it. As Brodsky said, almost tauntingly, he won’t do it if he’s not 100 percent sure. Did Brodsky’s denial, however bogus, plant just enough doubt?

The killer escapes, and will surely be heard from again.

It was a little odd that Booth and Evil Booth met face-to-face soon, and some of the details leading up to it were dubious, but the episode as a whole was strong.

Naturally, Good Booth was going to err on the side of caution, especially for a man he knows and wants to believe the best in. But he’s probably regretting it now.

We’re already looking forward to seeing this creep’s next move, and for him to eventually meet his end at Booth’s hands. But how many more will die before that?

With this episode, what do you think will happen on the storyline of Bones?

You can check other Bones Season 6 Reviews and Spoilers HERE.

Jan
29

Look who’s returning on Smallville. Below is a spoiler for TV Guide.

TV Guide reports that Callum Blue will reprise the role of Zod on one of the final five episode of the series.

Not much is known about his next appearance, but we last saw Clark’s nemesis being sucked into a one-sided portal that directs to New Krypton.

So what do you think on this spoiler?

You can check other Smallville TV reviews and spoilers HERE.

Jan
29

What will happen if Glee meets Grey’s Anatomy? Well, that’s a question that will only be answered once we’ve seen the musical episode of GA.

In my opinion, the idea is cool especially for us fans who have watched the show since day one. It will surely bring back memories and I’m sure our hearts will be touched by this upcoming episode.

The episode will feature songs made popular by the series, like The Fray’s “How to Save a Life” and Snow Patrol’s “Chasing Cars,” both featured prominently in Season 2.

Kevin McKidd reveals that he’s involved in both of those numbers, as well as singing Gomez’s “How We Operate,” from “Deterioration of the Fight or Flight Response.”

“We’re in the studio right now,” McKidd says. “I did my recording [Wednesday]. I’ve got quite a big couple of numbers. It’s a one-off episode in Callie’s point of view.”

“It’s very dramatic. It’s a very intense episode. No jazz hands and glitter balls.”

While fans have been nervous that the show may be jumping the shark by doing a musical episode, the actor insists that it’s really more “a love letter to the fans.”

“It’s very exciting and experimental. I think it’s great that the show took such a bold move to do something like this, and I think it’s going to work in a big way.”

This is a great move, in my opinion, for the producers of GA. What do you think?

You can also check Grey’s Anatomy Season 7 Reviews and Spoilers HERE.

Jan
29

This year’s first episode of The Vampire Diaries is a good start for the series on 2011. Damon Salvatore’s secret was also revealed. What is it? Read below.

It’s not that he loves Elena and it’s not that he’s saddened by the demise of Rose. It’s that he actually yearns to be the exact thing he has spent months claiming to despise: human. I didn’t see that admission coming.

The 2011 premiere of The Vampire Diaries kicked off and concluded with a major body count: three campers (dead), one shirtless blood sucker (Stefan), one unfortunate female (dead? dying? Damon’s new sex slave?)

In between, the plot didn’t move forward very much, but plenty of information was passed between characters that planted the seeds for what should be an exciting second half of the season. To wit:

Stefan is pulling a Katherine, trying to build up his tolerance to vervain. Not a bad strategy, but let’s remember how close he came to the dark side when he did the same with human blood.

When Rose was not sucking down packets of blood like they were six packs at Charlie Sheen’s house, she spent a lot of time selling Elena on the advantages of being human, even saying building a family with a vampire is “not compatible” for her kind. Is this more foreshadowing of a decision Elena will soon have to make?

We’ve seen countless love triangles before on television, but this has to be the first between a human, werewolf and vampire, right? Then again, with the intel Jules has passed along the Tyler, he may wanna yell at Caroline more than make out with her next week. (It’s true.)

That was a very strange dream within which Damon and Rose hung out, wasn’t it? It was a touching scene and all, but it seemed to be an example of the show making up a supernatural rule. Since when can Damon control another vampire’s subconscious in such a manner?

Can’t say I missed Bonnie or Jeremy very much. No offense, guys. But let’s all welcome back John Gilbert. Hope your fingers are feeling better, buddy.

Overall, one might criticize the episode for focusing too much on Rose, a character we haven’t known for very long. But I see it differently. The extended death scene and the pain she was in as a result of the werewolf bite was necessary in order to depict the stakes that are on the horizon during the impending werewolf/vampire war.

Any comment about this comeback episode?

You can check The Vampire Diaries Season 2 Reviews and Spoilers HERE

Jan
29

I know the question on your mind, “Who is David Smith?” That question keeps as hanging but overall the second episode of Fairly Legal is a good one. The positive aspects of the series, so far, outweighs its flaws.

According to TV Fanatic, both stories in “Priceless” were well played. Steven Jenks went to prison for 22 years for a crime he didn’t commit.  How do you compensate for that?  What amount of money will make up for losing over two decades of your life?  The State’s formula of $100 per day hardly seemed fair, but I liked Justin’s point:  There is no magical pot of money.

An excessive settlement will be paid for by taxpayers and may have adverse effects on the community.  Everything has a price.

But Kate recognizes that Steve is lost.  He has no family, friends or job.  He only has some old dreams that no longer exist and memories of playing ball in an empty lot.  That is what makes Kate’s compromise so perfect.

The money that would have been spent on a settlement is put towards a community center, which Steve will help run.  The money will help the community and give Steve a job and a purpose.  Of course, I realize that in the real world a mediator probably wouldn’t be able to wave a magic wand and just make that happen, but I still like the concept – and this is TV.  As Kate would say: Win/Win.

The case certainly highlighted the issues between Kate and Justin. They’re both good people.  They both care deeply, but it is clear why they ended up divorcing.

Justin is a staunch believer in the law and the system.  It is what drives him.  Kate is focused on helping the individual.   Those two points of view often clash and Kate and Justin are both too stubborn to compromise.  Not easy differences to overcome as a couple.

Has anyone else noticed the food theme?  Last week, Kate did an impromptu mediation over beer and beef jerky.  This week, it was the coffee wars and a lecture on breakfast foods.  Is it sad to mention that I can relate to the cab driver?  I love the smell of coffee.

Emotions also ran high over the reading of Teddy Reed’s will.  Kate spent her time avoiding the event.  As she told Justin, the reading of the will meant that her father is really dead and that’s a hard fact to face.  Lauren had just as hard of a time with it as Kate.  Trying to navigate her late husband’s office, assistant, and cases was almost too much and I really felt for her.  The reading of the will seemed to be pushing her to her limits.

The will is split equally, but not into thirds as expected.  It’s split into quarters.  So who the heck is David Smith, I ask again?  No one knows.  What’s your guess?  Illegitimate child?  Long lost brother?  Not having ever met the character of Teddy Reed, it is hard to say, but it’s a wonderful twist to an entertaining show.  I guess we’ll all have to tune back in next week to find the answer.

So do you like Fairly Legal’s second episode?

You can check Fairly Legal Season 1 Reviews and Spoilers HERE.

Jan
29

We are all waiting for the Super Bowl episode of Glee. And according to producers, we can expect an elaborate Cheerios’ dance number, as producers have admitted their goal is to pique the interest of the many men who tuned in for the game.

But, have no fear, ladies: you’ll soon get your revenge.

Speaking to Access Hollywood this week, Matthew Morrison previewed an upcoming scene in which Lauren (Ashley Fink) sings for the first time. He teases:

“We did this thing where, one of the characters is singing for the first time… and in order to get over their nerves, they have to see people in their underwear to make them feel better, more confident.”

These people will include pretty much every male member of New Directions, as Morrison says he sometimes can’t believe how far Glee is permitted to go.

“I think this show is gonna be racier… the writers on our show constantly try to push the boundaries.”

With this spoiler, are you excited to see the next episode?

You can check Glee Season 2 Reviews and Spoilers HERE.