This holiday season, I wish… For someone to put Heroes out of its misery. It’s time. Most viewers have abandoned it, and those who are still watching seem to be doing so out of professional obligation, habit or just to see how badly it’s gone off the rails. What was once a promising phenomenon has [...]
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2010 TV Wishlist: Kill This, Save That, Free Them
Posted: December 18, 2009 in being erica, better off ted, brothers & sisters, dollhouse, flashforward, friday night lights, heroes, mad men, melrose place, project runway, tv wishlistNBC Slates ‘Parenthood’ Behind ‘Chuck’
Posted: December 14, 2009 in 100 questions, day one, friday night lights, heroes, parenthoodNBC’s new drama series Parenthood will premiere Monday, March 1 at 9 p.m. The series, which is loosely based on the 1989 film, features a great cast that includes Peter Krause, Craig T. Nelson, Monica Potter, Erika Christensen, Sam Jaeger and Marguerite Moreau. Lauren Graham has taken over for Maura Tierney, who exited due to [...]
And the villains of “Heroes” are… All of the above. NBC has released a new promo for “Heroes” and it reveals pretty much nothing. As most diehard fans already know, the third season is titled “Villains.” The promo says, “In every hero there could be a villain” before plastering the words “hero” and “villain” over [...]
Fantasy TV Crossovers
Posted: March 17, 2008 in burn notice, chuck, dirty sexy money, gossip girl, heroes, how i met your mother, monk, moonlight, new amsterdam, psych, pushing daisies, scrubs, starpulse articles, supernatural, the office, veronica marsOur fantasy TV crossovers are just that – fantasies. So why not put Neil Patrick Harris on Scrubs? Or pair two immortals together? The odds of these things happening are, well, probably a million to one. Nonetheless, we can’t help but wish and hope. How I Met Your Mother and Scrubs With all the hoopla [...]
We Can’t Wait For New Episodes Of…
Posted: March 6, 2008 in bones, brothers & sisters, desperate housewives, gossip girl, grey's anatomy, heroes, how i met your mother, scrubs, starpulse articles, supernatural, the officeFor three months we labored through a very dry TV landscape full of reruns and retro-nostalgic reality shows, but it’s true what they say. Time, or in this case, the strike, does make the heart grow fonder. We’re giddy with anticipation for our favorite shows to come back with new episodes. Here’s a peek at [...]
People Outside of LA, There’s Stuff Happening!
Posted: February 29, 2008 in angel, around town, dollhouse, heroes1.) Kansas City folks! Yes, you too can get in on the Q&As. TV Barn’s Aaron Barnhart will be holding a Q&A with Sarah Fain and Liz Craft, who were writers for Angel and writers/producers on The Shield. Until recently, they were executive producers on Women’s Murder Club, but were let go, freeing them up [...]
A group of strangers with amazing abilities band together to save the world from a dark future. No, I’m not talking about Heroes, but The 4400, which USA has unceremoniously canceled according to a message board post by creator-executive producer Scott Peters. In a lot of ways, The 4400 paved the way for Heroes and [...]
A Good Cause, Some ‘Heroes’ and a Freebie!
Posted: December 12, 2007 in around town, bones, family guy, goodies & swag, heroes, the office, ugly bettyLA area TV fans can show their support for those affected by the writers’ strike at The Steve Allen Theater on Hollywood Blvd. The theater is hosting The Strike Show, a comedy/variety show, this Wednesday and Friday at 10 p.m. with proceeds going to “the Motion Picture and Television Fund, which provides financial assistance to [...]
TV Season In Review
Posted: December 5, 2007 in angel, brothers & sisters, buffy the vampire slayer, chuck, firefly, gossip girl, heroes, private practice, pushing daisies, samantha who?, starpulse articles, ugly bettyIt’s been a bumpy television season full of winners, disappointments and a lot of forgetful folks. Some shows stumbled right out of the gate while others took steady steps towards a full-season pickup. The TV season is nearing the halfway mark when most of the shows go into reruns, an indefinite period of torture this [...]
TV Shows Venture Into Comic Territory
Posted: November 27, 2007 in angel, buffy the vampire slayer, heroes, pushing daisies, starpulse articles, supernaturalWhen Spider-Man broke box office records in 2002, it ushered in a wave of comic book movies into the mainstream. Watching the dollars roll in, movie studios jumped on every comic book character they could think of and, for the most part, regular folks young and old (comic aficionados or not) have been eating it [...]


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