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TV Talk: Monday Night
Tons of stuff on Monday nights as usual, I only watched a handful of things. First off, yes, maybe I need to turn in my man card, but Gossip Girl is one of the more clever and funnier shows on TV that a lot of people just don’t appreciate. It’s delightfully evil at times and [...]
TV Talk: Monday Night
Didn’t get to see much last night other than an exciting, crazy episode of Heroes. Of course we also watched Gossip Girl, which resulted in Blair stooping to a very low level to get revenge on Serena. Just when you think she’s only going to be evil, she stoops to a Charlie MacKenzie level of [...]
TV Talk: Monday Night
It’s another edition of TV Talk, this time for Monday night. I was dead tired last night so I only got to watch Chuck and Heroes before I was falling asleep, but there was tons of other stuff on and this is the place to talk about it.
I enjoyed Chuck a lot, the fact that [...]
What to Rent: New DVD Releases for 09/16/08
I missed last week’s DVD releases, which seems to happen on occasion. My apologies for the oversight, but I’m sure you all got on just fine without me. If you rented The Forbidden Kingdom or Baby Mama, you probably did okay.
This week we have a few movies and some television shows new to DVD.
NBC Premieres Five Shows on Hulu a Week Early
No matter how much I’ll always be angry at NBC for cancelling Journeyman, they do seem to know what they are doing when it comes to online content.
Instead of shirking away from streaming their shows for free online, they are now taking an even bigger step forwards. Five NBC shows that premiere in the next two months can be seen a week early right there on Hulu.
NBC Ups Chuck to a Full Season Order
Get it? Ups Chuck? Upchuck?
Lame, yes, but it made me laugh. Simple minds, simple pleasures.
Originally, the spy-comedy Chuck had only been asked to do a half-season. But that was until NBC announced Thursday that they love the show so much, it’s only fitting we should be blessed with a full order of episodes.
Comic-Con: Videos of the panels for Chuck, The Office and Heroes
NBC is rocking and has posted a lot of video from Comic-Con, including three of their most popular panels: The Office, Chuck and Heroes.
Out of the three, I only missed The Office panel, so I’ll be watching it along with you all. Rainn Wilson hosted it and from the bits I’ve seen so far, it looked pretty hilarious.
Comic-Con: The creators of Lost, Chuck, Gossip Girl, Sarah Connor and Pushing Daisies talk genre TV
One of the main panels I wanted to attend at Comic-Con was Entertainment Weekly’s Visionaries group which featured the brilliant minds behind Lost, Chuck/Gossip Girl, Pushing Daisies and Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.
The topic of discussion was genre television and how these guys are at the forefront of change in storytelling on the small screen and what is happening with their individual series.
Comic-Con: Season two of Chuck begins with a dangle
Or more precisely…a dangling.
When season two opens for Chuck Bartkowski, we’ll find him hanging over the edge of a building, swinging back and forth, hoping that this giant of a man doesn’t let go of him.
That giant is Michael Clarke Duncan and he’s just one of the big named guest starts to pass through Chuck during the upcoming second season.
