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Archive for August, 2011

Aug
15

Expect Benjamin Bratt on season 3 of Modern Family.

The actor, who showed up last year as Manny’s father and Gloria’s ex, Javier, will guest star again this fall in an episode that takes place at the racetrack. Previews Christopher Lloyd to Entertainment Weekly:

“Jay feels possessive of Manny for the first time and wonders what he’s allowed to do and what he isn’t as his step-dad. The [racetrack] backdrop becomes kind of a competition between Jay and Javier for Manny.”

Bratt will also play a key role next season on Private Practice, which returns on September 29.

Modern Family season 3 premieres on September 21.

You can check Modern Family Season 3 Reviews and Spoilers HERE.

Aug
15

Oona Chaplin, the granddaughter of silent film legend Charlie Chaplin, is coming to Game of Thrones season 2.

The actress told Great Britain’s The Telegraph that she will appear on season two as Jeyne, but there are multiple characters by that name in the George R. R. Martin’s series. Fans are familiar with Jeyne, Sansa Stark’s best friend, as well as Jeyne, the friend of another of Eddard Stark’s children.

Chaplin will also star in The BBC’s well-reviewed The Hour, which premieres on August 17.

So which Jeyne do you prefer?

You can check Game of Thrones Season 2 Reviews and Spoilers HERE.

Aug
15

One good thing about episode 8 of Leverage season 4 is its well done story shifting. “The Boiler Room Job”  did the shifts and still blended together in the end to make a truly well told story.

TV Fanatic: Did anyone else expect the civilian actors were actually Sherman’s other victims?

Of course, the episode was full of surprises as Nate and Sophie’s relationship was outed by Sherman as well. Shows you how good he really is, given than Parker, Hardison, and Eliot hadn’t suspected a thing.

It’s really hard to be attached to Sophie and Nate’s romance given that all of it has happened off camera and we only see the “day after.” Would it hurt to have an episode where we see them snuggling, or kissing, or how about a hug?

It was good to see our favorite thief hopped up on chocolate and caffeine. She rattled off the name of three episodes this year in her questioning of what the job was they were doing too, a nice touch! It was good to have happy Parker back after having seen somber Parker recently.

We also found out who the Mysterious man was that visited Nate earlier in the season – Jack Latimer – who appears to have been making a profit by betting against the companies and people that Nate and his team have been taking down. Latimer is being portrayed by Leon Rippy who was previously a regular on another TNT show Saving Grace.

I am on the fence if he is a good guy or bad guy. He has actively avoided turning in Nate and his team as he sees the work they are doing righting the wrongs; but, at the same time he has been profiting well in the process so why would he want to turn them in. I am sure we will learn more about Latimer in the coming episodes.

Question for the Eliot fans, was he hot in the Indiana Jones outfit or what? I watch Leverage with two women (one being my wife) and I swear one of them muttered “yummy” as he was swinging the hatchet in Ecuador; but, neither would fess up to it when asked.

Of course, Eliot also got to beat someone up again, so he seemed pretty happy when it was all said and done.

Did you enjoy this episode of Leverage?

You can check Leverage Season 4 Reviews and Spoilers HERE.

Aug
15

The good thing about Leverage episodes is that plans are not always smoothly executed. Sometimes they even have to race to save someone’s life. That is true in “The Grave Danger Job.”

TV Fanatic: Five minutes into the episode when Parker and Nate were talking about faith, I knew this was going to be an emotional rollercoaster ride for Parker.

I adored Beth Riesgraf’s performance in showing Parker’s emotions that she hides so well normally. There were so many subtle body motions and facial expressions that spoke volumes if you were watching for them.

To summarize what we learned about Parker on this ride: She lost someone close to her when she was young, which has resulted in a slight crisis of faith, she doesn’t want to let anyone close because she doesn’t want to lose them, and Hardison means more to her than she is ready to admit (yet).

Did I forget any?

The anticipation and tension around Parker’s feelings for Hardison built at a perfect pace throughout the episode and crescendo with Parker shouting Hardison’s first name (Alec) when she was trying to say how much he means to her, (she at least got out that she needs him). Unfortunately, the music hit a sour note and all of us hanging by our fingernails the whole time were left high and dry in the final scene between Hardison and Parker, when nothing was said and Hardison giving her a kiss on the cheek returned them to “quirky awkward silence” with him walking away right afterward.

REALLY?!? He nearly died and they didn’t even hug or give him a kiss back??? I call shenanigans!

This appears to be a case of the writers didn’t want to move them to the next stage in fear of ruining their chemistry. Anyone who watched Moonlighting can appreciate the delicate nature of this problem. But, come on, he nearly DIED and she is terrified of losing someone close to her, they would have had more of a reaction than a peck on the cheek!

It would have been much more of a Parker reaction to have been constantly near him or touching him (hand on his arm, leaning against him, etc), just to reassure herself that she hadn’t lost him. It would have been cute to see her being protective of him in the bar unnecessarily, then it could have been worked back into the goofy-silly-relationship they have now.

Okay, moving on. It was a refreshing episode given that we very rarely see any of the team members really in a life or death situation.

Nate did a fantastic job of keeping the team focused and using all of their skills to help find Hardison. Did anyone else catch Eliot’s reaction when he hugged Hardison? I love the way Eliot has grown to consider the team like a family and how protective he has become.

You can check Leverage Season 4 Reviews and Spoilers HERE.

Aug
15

Taking a break from the Breakout Kings, Jimmi Simpson is coming to How I Met Your Mother season 7.

Jimmi Simpson, also known for portraying one half of the McPoyle twins on It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, will stop by the CBS sitcom as Pete Votto, a pal of Jason Segel’s Marshall.

According to TV Line, Pete will cause problems for Marshall’s potential job prospects when he posts a video of his friend as “Beercules” in college. Look for this installment to air in late September.

You can check How I Met Your Mother Season 7 Reviews and Spoilers HERE.

Aug
15

Kellie Pickler will appear on 90210 season 4.

The former American Idol finalist will make her acting debut on season four as Sally, the country-singing cousin of local Justin Deeley’s Austin. She’ll sing the song “Tough” at some point during her appearance, TV Line reports.

Other recently-announced season four guest stars include Brandy as a local politician and Sarah Hagan as a California University sorority sister.

90210 returns on September 13.

Are you excited to see this one?

You can check 90210 Season 4 Reviews and Spoilers HERE.

Aug
15

This is a great news for Leverage fanatics!

The Timothy Hutton-led drama will return for an entirely new season next summer! The series averages 4.8 million viewers per week.

“While many shows decline in their second, third or fourth seasons, Leverage has defied the odds and continued to climb,” said Michael Wright, executive vice president and head of programming for TNT, TBS and Turner Classic Movies (TCM). “More and more viewers are discovering this weekly joy ride through wonderfully complex schemes and con games, all brought to life through smart writing, sharp directing and a terrific cast.”

What are your expectations for season 5?

You can check Leverage Season 4 Reviews and Spoilers HERE.

Aug
15

One announcement, two news involved.

USA Network has both renewed and canceled In Plain Sight simultaneously: the show has been picked up for a fifth season, and then call it quits.

“We’ve built a contract with the audience and want to give them a sense of closure,” USA Network Co-President Jeff Wachtel told Variety, the first outlet to report the news.

What do you expect now on the final season of In Plain Sight?
You can check other In Plain Sight Reviews and Spoilers HERE.

Aug
15

Bobby Cannavale is coming to Nurse Jackie, and this is not a good news for the title character.

According to a Showtime press release, the veteran actor – who earned an Emmy for his appearance on Will & Grace – will appear on 10 season four episodes as a hospital administrator. He’ll be sent by the company that purchases All Saint’s Hospital and tasked with improving its efficiency and profitability. Hard to see him and Jackie getting along well, isn’t it?

Nurse Jackie season 4 will return on 2012.

You can check Nurse Jackie season 4 Reviews and Spoilers HERE.

Aug
15

There’s no doubt that Kalinda and Eli are two of the most fascinating characters in The Good Wife. And on season 3, we will see them together in a scene, finally!

“There will be a bonding between” the pair, King says. “Eli’s in-house now at Lockhart Gardner and he needs an investigator at times. So they form an interesting friendship.”

No, the show won’t go there between the characters any time soon, King adds, but “there just seemed to be something right about Archie and Alan and the way that they would be drawn together.”

That’s a safe assumption to make, considering both have been nominated for Emmy Awards for these roles.

Are you excited to see this one?

You can check The Good Wife Season 3 Reviews and Spoilers HERE.