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Monday, October 31, 2011

'Castle', Beckett, Stana Katic, and Mistaken Identity

New favorite show? 'Castle'.

(Thanks H for insisting that I would love it/needed to watch it immediately)

Of course I'm now utterly consumed by the four seasons that I missed. It's great. No really.

Most confusing thing I've seen so far on the show? No, it's not any of the murders.

I seriously cannot get over how much Beckett looks like a grown-up Marissa.





Apparently I'm not alone. During the 2010 SAG awards Stana Katic (who plays Beckett) got mistaken for Mischa Barton (Marissa). By the entertainment press.

The press.

Seriously, shouldn't they need to know who everyone famous is? It's like the Portia de Rossi incident all over again.

Happy Halloween! 'Bones' Michelle Branch Music Video

Here's Michelle Branch's new music video/the newest teaser for the upcoming season of 'Bones' (this Thursday!). The video is mainly a compilation of old clips, but the editing matches the tone of the song. Thanks TVLine. The player takes a moment to load--I apologize for the inconvenience.

And here's an older 'Bones' video. Happy Halloween!

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Grimm's Pilot Reviewed

Did any of you manage to catch the premiere of 'Grimm' last night?

'Grimm' is exactly what its title suggests--a modern re-telling of the classic Grimm fairy tales, with a twist. In last night's episode Nick learned that his ancestors were the original Grimms. They are the only people able to see the true faces of supernatural people walking among us. Unfortunately, now that Nick's aunt is nearing death, he is inheriting her power. I say unfortunately because it seemed as though Nick's life was going pretty well before his aunt burst his bubble. He had a job he loved, a nice house, and an almost-fiancee. It's highly questionable which of these things he'll be able to keep now that he knows the truth.

Yesterday's episode had its strengths and weaknesses, not unexpected for a pilot. One of its biggest issues was a reliance on situations which have now become somewhat contrived in fantasy/sci-fi shows. The idea that a person is happily living their life, only to be suddenly interrupted by magical powers/a secret gift and instant responsibility is nothing new. We saw it in the first episode of 'Charmed' and 'Smallville' and even 'Fringe'.  It's such a typical plot device at this point that I expect the main character to develop special abilities or supernatural knowledge at the beginning of every new sci-fi show I watch.

Sticking with cliches, 'Grimm' also offered us a mysterious and beautiful blond (when her face isn't doing the whole "I have fangs and a furrowed brow because I'm evil" thing) who it's fairly easy to guess will probably be somewhat conflicted about her orders to destroy Nick. Despite the fact that this woman (played by Claire Coffee) got limited screen time, she was still a lot more interesting than Nick's girlfriend, Juliette (Bitsie Tulloch).

Juliette was presented to us as the love of Nick's life, but the screen-time she got was limited, and when she was there she might as well not have been. When she discovers Nick investigating his aunt's trailer in the middle of the night she barely questions what he is doing, and doesn't even ask him about the huge old book he was just paging thorough. Also, while I'm sure the questions she was asking about where Nick grew up and how long his aunt raised him were written in for the benefit of the audience, they made her seem completely clueless about her boyfriend's past. I hope they build up her character a little more.

In terms of the actual plot of the episode I think that more could have been done. I definitely enjoyed watching it, so in that sense it was successful. But there was no real mystery at all. It told us who the murderer was fairly quickly, and they found him equally quickly. That was fine in the pilot, which was really more about establishing Nick's abilities, but now that we know about them I'm hoping the writing is more complex in the future.

What were your thoughts on the premiere episode? Will you be watching again?


Watch 'Grimm' Fridays at 9/8C on NBC.

Friday, October 28, 2011

'Fringe', FOX, and new episodes

Oh Joshua Jackson, how I miss you. No, seriously.

Because of rain and game cancellations, the World Series further disrupted FOX's television schedule. Based upon the original schedule we would only have skipped new episodes of 'Fringe' for one week. Indeed, FOX essentially promised viewers that 'Fringe' (and star Joshua Jackson, who has been MIA for the first five episodes of the new season) would be back yesterday. But despite the promotional trailers, it wasn't to be. Game seven interfered and we'll have to wait yet another week for new episodes of 'Fringe'. Hopefully this won't hurt the show too much. Airing on Fridays is already a potential travesty, second only to airing on Sunday nights.

While I understand that people love baseball (and other sports) and that airing something like the World Series temporarily boosts viewers, I think that FOX made a mistake. Not just with its decision to bump 'Fringe' again, but because the World Series came only three episodes into the new television season, and put on hold breakout hits like 'New Girl'. Who knows if FOX will retain those viewers next week when baseball is over and new episodes return. Maybe viewers will have moved onto greener pastures...networks where new episodes have continued to air each week.

Here's a little something to give you your Joshua Jackson fix as you wait yet another week for his return:

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

All the Season 7 'Bones' Promos

Because we're only one week away (yay!) I decided to give you all the 'Bones' promos in one place, on this page. Get excited for November 3rd.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Great Halloween-themed Episodes

Here are some of my favorite Halloween inspired episodes (in no particular order). Watching them always gets me in the perfect mood for the holidays!

‘Bones’—“The Mummy in the Maze” (S3 Ep5)

‘Community’—“Introduction to Statistics” (S1 Ep7)

‘How I Met Your Mother’—“Slutty Pumpkin” (S1 Ep6)

‘2 Guys, a Girl, and a Pizza Place’—“Two Guys, a Girl, and Psycho” (S2 Ep6)

‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’—“Fear Itself” (S4 Ep4)

‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’—“All the Way” (S6 Ep6)

‘Friends’—“The One with the Halloween Party” (S8 Ep6)

‘Modern Family’—“Halloween” (S2 Ep6)

‘Parks and Recreation’—“Greg Pikitis” (S2 Ep7)


Happy Halloween!


Monday, October 24, 2011

'Bones' Couples Counseling Clips

The first of many unaired 'Bones' clips from a FBI Psychiatrist's waiting room:





You can find more clips on YouTube HERE, HERE, HERE, and HERE.

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Halloween!!

I love Fall. Pumpkins, foliage, apple cider. I also love watching my favorite shows celebrate holidays.

Typically the special holiday episodes kick-off around Halloween, and then continue with Thanksgiving and Christmas. I have a post coming that lists my favorite holiday-themed episodes of all time, but first lets talk about this week's Halloween episodes:

1. Halloween festivities kick-off on Tuesday (Oct 25) with 'The Biggest Loser'. There's (obviously) a candy challenge, and a haunted maze. Tuesday, 8 pm, NBC.

2. Join 'The Middle' on Wednesday for Halloween pranks, costumes, and teen general awkwardness. Wednesday, 8 pm, ABC.

3. 'Suburgatory' follows 'The Middle' with yet another Halloween-themed episode. Wednesday, 8:30 pm, ABC.

4. 'Community' is new again this week, and it's bound to be a challenge as the writers try to outdo last year's zombie-themed episode. Sociopaths, anyone? Thursday, 8 pm, NBC.

5. 'Parks and Recreation' is also new, and promises spooky laughs at April and Andy's Halloween bash. Thursday, 8:30 pm, NBC.

6. Continuing NBC's line-up of Halloween-themed episodes is 'The Office'. I can't be the only one who is waiting impatiently to see whether Erin is capable of throwing a Halloween party. Thursday, 9 pm, NBC.

7. This isn't really Halloween-themed, but it does have monsters: 'Grimm' premieres on Friday. Friday, 9 pm, NBC.