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In case you haven't yet watched, we won't spoil you for the Person of Interest TV series finale, which aired last night on CBS. Since that drama show has drawn to a close, what will star Michael Emerson do next?
Fans of Lost would still love to see Emerson (Ben Linus) work with Terry O'Quinn (John Locke) again. TV Line's Matt Webb Mitovich asked Emerson if the time was right for the two work together on a new project.
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In case you haven't yet watched, we won't spoil you for the Person of Interest TV series finale, which aired last night on CBS. Since that drama show has drawn to a close, what will star Michael Emerson do next?
Fans of Lost would still love to see Emerson (Ben Linus) work with Terry O'Quinn (John Locke) again. TV Line's Matt Webb Mitovich asked Emerson if the time was right for the two work together on a new project.
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- 6/23/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
To commemorate the five-year anniversary of the Smallville series finale, TVLine is republishing this oral history which was first compiled by Matt Webb Mitovich for the June 2011 issue of CBS’ Watch! Magazine (and has been enhanced for this update).
With those words, spoken by Jonathan Kent in the Smallville pilot, a new take on the superman saga found a home that would last for 10 years.
Developed for TV by Al Gough and Miles Millar, Smallville— which followed the adventures of Clark Kent in the fictional town of Smallville, Kan., before he becomes Superman — made its debut Oct. 16, 2001, on The WB.
With those words, spoken by Jonathan Kent in the Smallville pilot, a new take on the superman saga found a home that would last for 10 years.
Developed for TV by Al Gough and Miles Millar, Smallville— which followed the adventures of Clark Kent in the fictional town of Smallville, Kan., before he becomes Superman — made its debut Oct. 16, 2001, on The WB.
- 5/13/2016
- TVLine.com
The smoke has cleared — literally — and the rubble has been carted away from the blast site, but don’t assume that means that the three-month time jump between Quantico‘s second bombing and its midseason premiere provided much in the way of clarity or peace for Agent Alex Parrish.
“She told Simon to take his hand off the trigger,” star Priyanka Chopra reminds TVLine, referring to the moments following suspected terrorist Elias’ suicidal swan dive from a midtown Manhattan hotel. Alex was sure the threat had been mitigated. She was wrong.
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“She told Simon to take his hand off the trigger,” star Priyanka Chopra reminds TVLine, referring to the moments following suspected terrorist Elias’ suicidal swan dive from a midtown Manhattan hotel. Alex was sure the threat had been mitigated. She was wrong.
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- 3/4/2016
- TVLine.com
The story of Abbie and Jenny Mills’ deadbeat dad has been canon since Sleepy Hollow‘s first season: Unable to handle his wife’s increasing mental instability, Ezra Mills bailed on his family when the sisters were young.
But what if Papa Mills’ story has gotten as twisted as every other historical tale the Fox drama tells?
“I think the hardcore fans have always wondered about Dad,” showrunner Clifton Campbell tells TVLine. “There was a picture painted of him early on that was the guy who ran off, who couldn’t deal, and who fled. It’s very nice to...
But what if Papa Mills’ story has gotten as twisted as every other historical tale the Fox drama tells?
“I think the hardcore fans have always wondered about Dad,” showrunner Clifton Campbell tells TVLine. “There was a picture painted of him early on that was the guy who ran off, who couldn’t deal, and who fled. It’s very nice to...
- 1/19/2016
- TVLine.com
The holiday season is fully upon us, and Team TVLine has crafted a gift wish list that’s full of sex, revivals and crossovers and addressed to the TV Powers That Be.
Our small-screen desires for 2016 include a steamy "Good Wife" hook-up, a "Deadwood" return and one series’ overdue finale (because sometimes, a show just needs to be put out to pasture).
We’re also praying to the TV gods for "Once Upon a Time" to stay home, a beloved Veronica Mars star...
Our small-screen desires for 2016 include a steamy "Good Wife" hook-up, a "Deadwood" return and one series’ overdue finale (because sometimes, a show just needs to be put out to pasture).
We’re also praying to the TV gods for "Once Upon a Time" to stay home, a beloved Veronica Mars star...
- 12/24/2015
- TVLine.com
HBO’s The Leftovers is making a sudden arrival in awards season.
Nominations for the 2016 Critics’ Choice Television Awards were announced early Monday and Damon Lindelof’s dark dissertation on loss and grief led the drama field with an impressive six nominations, including best series, lead actor (for Justin Theroux), lead actress (for Carrie Coon), supporting actor (for Christopher Eccleston) and supporting actress (for Ann Dowd and Regina King).
The Leftovers‘ strong showing comes less than a week after HBO renewed the show for a third and final season (and just days after the series’ Golden Globe nomination shutout).
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Nominations for the 2016 Critics’ Choice Television Awards were announced early Monday and Damon Lindelof’s dark dissertation on loss and grief led the drama field with an impressive six nominations, including best series, lead actor (for Justin Theroux), lead actress (for Carrie Coon), supporting actor (for Christopher Eccleston) and supporting actress (for Ann Dowd and Regina King).
The Leftovers‘ strong showing comes less than a week after HBO renewed the show for a third and final season (and just days after the series’ Golden Globe nomination shutout).
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- 12/14/2015
- TVLine.com
Team TVLine’s collective stomach may be overly stuffed with food this Thanksgiving, but our hearts will be pleasantly full of gratitude for the treats this year in TV has bestowed upon us.
During the fall, long-running dramas Scandal and The Vampire Diaries rediscovered their creative grooves, while summer brought us a hotter-than-ever bounty of addictive shows, from promising newcomers like UnREAL and Fear the Walking Dead to mainstays such as Suits and Penny Dreadful.
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We’re also thankful HBO is providing closure on the low-rated Looking and...
During the fall, long-running dramas Scandal and The Vampire Diaries rediscovered their creative grooves, while summer brought us a hotter-than-ever bounty of addictive shows, from promising newcomers like UnREAL and Fear the Walking Dead to mainstays such as Suits and Penny Dreadful.
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We’re also thankful HBO is providing closure on the low-rated Looking and...
- 11/25/2015
- TVLine.com
The minds behind ABC’s Once Upon a Time will soon be working their magic over on ABC Family (which becomes Freeform in 2016).
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The network on Wednesday announced a straight-to-series order for Dead of Summer, a summer camp-set horror story written and executive-produced by Once creators Adam Horowitz and Eddy Kitsis, along with Once writer Ian Goldberg.
Disclosure: TVLine editor-at-large Matt Webb Mitovich served as a consultant on the project.
Here’s the series’ official description, per the network:
Set in the late 1980s, school is out for the summer,...
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The network on Wednesday announced a straight-to-series order for Dead of Summer, a summer camp-set horror story written and executive-produced by Once creators Adam Horowitz and Eddy Kitsis, along with Once writer Ian Goldberg.
Disclosure: TVLine editor-at-large Matt Webb Mitovich served as a consultant on the project.
Here’s the series’ official description, per the network:
Set in the late 1980s, school is out for the summer,...
- 11/18/2015
- TVLine.com
Haven is returning to SyFy later tonight. The series is ending its run at the end of the upcoming episodes. Some viewers might have forgotten the series that stars Emily Rose, Lucas Bryant, and Eric Balfour. SyFy took the series off the network last year.
There is good news to go along with the bad news though. Fans worried that the series will end without closure can stop worrying. In a recent conference call, members of the cast teased that all the loose ends will be tied up before the final credits roll.
TV Line confirmed that when they spoke about the series in one of their spoiler reports earlier this week. Matt Webb Mitovich teased:
"I’d like to point out that Syfy’s Haven won’t be “leaving” viewers hanging when it wraps its five-season run (starting this Friday), seeing as...
There is good news to go along with the bad news though. Fans worried that the series will end without closure can stop worrying. In a recent conference call, members of the cast teased that all the loose ends will be tied up before the final credits roll.
TV Line confirmed that when they spoke about the series in one of their spoiler reports earlier this week. Matt Webb Mitovich teased:
"I’d like to point out that Syfy’s Haven won’t be “leaving” viewers hanging when it wraps its five-season run (starting this Friday), seeing as...
- 10/8/2015
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The critics are out for (new) blood!
Nominations for the fifth annual Critics’ Choice Television Awards were announced Wednesday, and the list is chock-full of first-time nominees from rookie hits and established series.
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In something of a surprise, FX’s Justified parlayed widespread acclaim for its final season into a leading five nominations, including best drama series, lead actor for Timothy Olyphant, supporting actor for Walton Goggins (who’s also up for his guest work on Sons of Anarchy), supporting actress for Joelle Carter and guest performer for Sam Elliott.
Nominations for the fifth annual Critics’ Choice Television Awards were announced Wednesday, and the list is chock-full of first-time nominees from rookie hits and established series.
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In something of a surprise, FX’s Justified parlayed widespread acclaim for its final season into a leading five nominations, including best drama series, lead actor for Timothy Olyphant, supporting actor for Walton Goggins (who’s also up for his guest work on Sons of Anarchy), supporting actress for Joelle Carter and guest performer for Sam Elliott.
- 5/6/2015
- TVLine.com
ABC’s Galavant wrapped its eight-episode freshman run on Sunday night by installing a new face on the throne, leaving another princess to be saved and sending two frenemies on a slow boat to… where, Mist Haven? Who knows.
Here, TVLine’s two biggest Galavant fans (Galafans?), Editor-at-Large Matt Webb Mitovich and West Coast Reporter Rebecca Iannucci, reflect on the ambitious musical-comedy’s maiden voyage and express reservations about what any possible Season 2 would look like.
We come here to primarily celebrate ABC’s Galavant as a whole, though I admittedly came away from the finale feeling a bit “meh.
Here, TVLine’s two biggest Galavant fans (Galafans?), Editor-at-Large Matt Webb Mitovich and West Coast Reporter Rebecca Iannucci, reflect on the ambitious musical-comedy’s maiden voyage and express reservations about what any possible Season 2 would look like.
We come here to primarily celebrate ABC’s Galavant as a whole, though I admittedly came away from the finale feeling a bit “meh.
- 1/26/2015
- TVLine.com
The Flash episode 'All-Star Team-Up' gets even more fun! Could this be Justice League foe Queen Bee?
As reported by Matt Webb Metrovitch over at TVLine.com, “Episode 18 [of The Flash] will unleash on Central City a bee-a-utiful tech wizard who rocks oversized shades and red lipstick… and has devised a clever-slash-amoral-slash-wildly unstable scheme to weaponize bee-sized ‘bots.” In prior incarnations in the comics, the Justice League have faced off against a Queen Bee who is clever, amoral, attractive and has large eye coverings, resembling the compound eyes of many flying insects. So the description of the character is very similar. Also in the comics, Queen Bee employed weaponized insectoid robots as one of her means of attacking the League and conquering cities on Earth. This reminds me of Grant Morrison's glory days on Jla. If this is Queen Bee, I'm very excited. Even if it isn't Queen Bee, I have confidence in the producers, writers, cast and crew over at CW's 'The Flash' to make this an outstanding episode,...
- 1/23/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
Comfort doesn’t get much colder.
But, according to Jessica Capshaw, ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy will be merciful to “Calzona” ‘shippers by keeping the separated marrieds… well, seperated in the wake of their heartrending break-up, when Season 11 resumes on Jan. 29.
“It’s respectful to the fans that really want them to be together,” Arizona’s portrayer told TVLine at a Television Critics Association press tour soiree, “because they don’t have to see them almost be together in every episode.
“It’s so smart of [the writers],” she added. “It hasn’t held any sort of inauthenticity. If you break up with someone,...
But, according to Jessica Capshaw, ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy will be merciful to “Calzona” ‘shippers by keeping the separated marrieds… well, seperated in the wake of their heartrending break-up, when Season 11 resumes on Jan. 29.
“It’s respectful to the fans that really want them to be together,” Arizona’s portrayer told TVLine at a Television Critics Association press tour soiree, “because they don’t have to see them almost be together in every episode.
“It’s so smart of [the writers],” she added. “It hasn’t held any sort of inauthenticity. If you break up with someone,...
- 1/15/2015
- TVLine.com
Diane: File this under “awesome.”
Kyle MacLachlan once more will play Special Agent Dale Cooper in Showtime’s upcoming Twin Peaks limited series, the network announced Monday.
The actor appeared on stage during the cable network’s presentation at the Television Critics Association winter press tour, saying, “I’m very excited to return to the strange and wonderful world of Twin Peaks.”
He then joked, “May the forest be with you.”
Fans have been clamoring for the actor to join the project since news of its 9-episode order broke in October. The present-day continuation of the eerie ’90s series will...
Kyle MacLachlan once more will play Special Agent Dale Cooper in Showtime’s upcoming Twin Peaks limited series, the network announced Monday.
The actor appeared on stage during the cable network’s presentation at the Television Critics Association winter press tour, saying, “I’m very excited to return to the strange and wonderful world of Twin Peaks.”
He then joked, “May the forest be with you.”
Fans have been clamoring for the actor to join the project since news of its 9-episode order broke in October. The present-day continuation of the eerie ’90s series will...
- 1/12/2015
- TVLine.com
Are you there, TV Powers That Be? It’s us, TVLine.
With the New Year approaching, we’re looking ahead to 2015 and crafting our TV-related wish lists.
Our small-screen desires run the gamut from more Clone Club time on Orphan Black to a permanent breakup on Grey’s Anatomy to a second chance for Constantine.
But that’s not all! We’ve also got our fingers crossed for a Community return, a graceful Good Wife exit and a Nashville course correction. Plus: Which cancellation has us wishing it were just an April Fools’ Day joke? Who should get the ax...
With the New Year approaching, we’re looking ahead to 2015 and crafting our TV-related wish lists.
Our small-screen desires run the gamut from more Clone Club time on Orphan Black to a permanent breakup on Grey’s Anatomy to a second chance for Constantine.
But that’s not all! We’ve also got our fingers crossed for a Community return, a graceful Good Wife exit and a Nashville course correction. Plus: Which cancellation has us wishing it were just an April Fools’ Day joke? Who should get the ax...
- 12/23/2014
- TVLine.com
It’s official: The TV gods have been good to us in 2014.
With the creative comeback of two favorites (Homeland and Revenge), an actual Comeback revival, mercy on The Walking Dead and the return of 24, TVLine has a lot to be thankful for this year. As if that weren’t enough, we’re also grateful for the small screen’s superhero trend — we fell for The Flash in, well… — Parenthood‘s swan song, Once Upon a Time‘s bonding moments and much more.
What follows is the fare that TVLine Founder/Editor-in-Chief Michael Ausiello, Editor-at-Large Matt Webb Mitovich, Senior Editors Michael Slezak and Kimberly Roots,...
With the creative comeback of two favorites (Homeland and Revenge), an actual Comeback revival, mercy on The Walking Dead and the return of 24, TVLine has a lot to be thankful for this year. As if that weren’t enough, we’re also grateful for the small screen’s superhero trend — we fell for The Flash in, well… — Parenthood‘s swan song, Once Upon a Time‘s bonding moments and much more.
What follows is the fare that TVLine Founder/Editor-in-Chief Michael Ausiello, Editor-at-Large Matt Webb Mitovich, Senior Editors Michael Slezak and Kimberly Roots,...
- 11/26/2014
- TVLine.com
With the New Year upon us, TVLine is looking to the future — including the end of several beloved shows. As such, this holiday season we’ve got some wishes for the closing seasons of How I Met Your Mother, Sons of Anarchy and Mad Men.
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But that’s not all! Our small-screen desires for 2014 also include a suped-up S.H.I.E.L.D., a more inclusive Saturday Night Live, a Big Bang pregnancy and… less vomit? Plus: Which book-to-tv adaptation are we hoping is a hit? Which scene-stealer...
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But that’s not all! Our small-screen desires for 2014 also include a suped-up S.H.I.E.L.D., a more inclusive Saturday Night Live, a Big Bang pregnancy and… less vomit? Plus: Which book-to-tv adaptation are we hoping is a hit? Which scene-stealer...
- 12/23/2013
- by Team TVLine
- TVLine.com
TVLine has a lot to be thankful for this season, with a small-screen bounty in 2013 that’s included Person of Interest‘s massively upped ante, New Girl‘s frisky new friend, a well-deserved comeuppance on Mad Men and Nashville‘s love-to-love-her bad girl. And that’s in addition to more than two dozen other TV treats for which we are grateful!
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Here is what TVLine Founder/Editor-in-Chief Michael Ausiello, Editor-at-Large Matt Webb Mitovich, Senior Editors Michael Slezak and Kimberly Roots, West Coast Editor Meg Masters, West Coast Reporter Vlada Gelman, Contributing Editor Andy Patrick...
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Here is what TVLine Founder/Editor-in-Chief Michael Ausiello, Editor-at-Large Matt Webb Mitovich, Senior Editors Michael Slezak and Kimberly Roots, West Coast Editor Meg Masters, West Coast Reporter Vlada Gelman, Contributing Editor Andy Patrick...
- 11/27/2013
- by Team TVLine
- TVLine.com
"Rizzoli & Isles" paid tribute to one of its own this week after the tragic death of Lee Thompson Young. The 29-year-old actor, who played Detective Barry Frost on the series, committed suicide earlier in the week. His body was discovered Monday morning.
On Tuesday night, the newest episode of his hit show paid tribute to him by dedicating the episode to him. A title card was put on the screen, displaying the words, "In Loving Memory of Lee Thompson Young 1984-2013." Two short and silent clips of Lee from the show were played, and then the screen faded to black.
The moment came at the end of the episode, which featured Young in his regular role. TVLine's Matt Webb Mitovich felt this was a fitting way to deal with the tragedy. What's uncertain still is how the show will deal with his passing within the narrative.
'Rizzoli & Isles" was still...
On Tuesday night, the newest episode of his hit show paid tribute to him by dedicating the episode to him. A title card was put on the screen, displaying the words, "In Loving Memory of Lee Thompson Young 1984-2013." Two short and silent clips of Lee from the show were played, and then the screen faded to black.
The moment came at the end of the episode, which featured Young in his regular role. TVLine's Matt Webb Mitovich felt this was a fitting way to deal with the tragedy. What's uncertain still is how the show will deal with his passing within the narrative.
'Rizzoli & Isles" was still...
- 8/21/2013
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
Matt Webb Mitovich is an AwardsLine contributor. He has traveled to the moon, survived Alcatraz, put a few good men on trial and, yes, once almost got arrested for dancing. But in the course of more than 35 years of acting, one of the few things Kevin Bacon never explored was a TV role in a regular series—until Fox’s The Following invited him to hunt down a clever killer. Now, his turn as troubled FBI consultant Ryan Hardy could cop him his first Emmy nomination since the HBO miniseries Taking Chance. AwardsLine: What exactly was it that led you to your first series regular TV role? Bacon: You have to keep in mind that it was a different world when I started out. There was a real dividing line between being a television actor and being a film actor. But when (wife) Kyra (Sedgwick) got offered The Closer, it...
- 6/22/2013
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
Matt Webb Mitovich is an AwardsLine contributor. Looking for a female TV character who’s as fierce in her work life as she is in her (messy) love life? It’s been handled. As Olivia Pope on ABC’s Scandal, Kerry Washington – building on a career that has included Oscar-winning films such as Ray and Django Unchained - stands in the eye of a pop-culture storm, fronting a show that drops jaws with astounding frequency, makes Twitter all atwitter and offers, at long last, a chance for a black woman to win a lead drama actress Emmy. AwardsLine: You have said that your decision was not so much to do TV, but to do a Shonda Rhimes show. Kerry Washington: Even more so, my decision was to do this show. When I read the script, I was blown away. And knowing that this (was a Rhimes production) reinforced the...
- 6/11/2013
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
The critics have spoken, and they’re big fans of The Big Bang Theory and American Horror Story: Asylum.
Nominations for the third annual Critics’ Choice Television Awards were announced early Wednesday and CBS’ comedy phenom and FX’s creepy anthology scored a leading six nods apiece.
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In addition to securing one of the six best comedy series slots, Big Bang saw five of its actors recognized, including Jim Parsons, Kaley Cuoco, Simon Helberg, Melissa Rauch and guest star Bob Newhart. Ahs: A, meanwhile, scored nominations for best movie/miniseries,...
Nominations for the third annual Critics’ Choice Television Awards were announced early Wednesday and CBS’ comedy phenom and FX’s creepy anthology scored a leading six nods apiece.
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In addition to securing one of the six best comedy series slots, Big Bang saw five of its actors recognized, including Jim Parsons, Kaley Cuoco, Simon Helberg, Melissa Rauch and guest star Bob Newhart. Ahs: A, meanwhile, scored nominations for best movie/miniseries,...
- 5/22/2013
- by Team TVLine
- TVLine.com
PopMatters raves about Nicole Kidman's performance in "Stoker," argues she's worthy of an Oscar nomination. Oscar producers Neil Meron and Craig Zadan defend host Seth MacFarlane against critics who they claim "missed the joke." Hollywood Reporter Matt Webb Mitovich defends Kickstarter donors experiencing a backlash after helping raise $2 million to produce a "Veronica Mars" movie: "No, the 'Veronica Mars' Kickstarters will never see even a fraction of a back-end point if the movie happens to turn a profit. But they will smile knowing that they were a part of something rather historical. A gone-too-soon series was plucked from the ashes not by a struggling network anxious to plug a scheduling hole, but by the very people who loved and were left to mourn it. Stand on a soap box and question the dissemination of discretionary income all you want, but do not dare rob other people of their self-defined joy.
- 3/18/2013
- Gold Derby
From providing the inspiration for our adorable Golden Doodle’s moniker, to being the impetus for our first ever impromptu trip to San Diego Comic Con following an unexpected invitation by one of our favorite Warner Bros. Television [Wbtv] publicists to interview the cast, Veronica Mars has always held a very special and unique place in this TV Addict’s heart. Which is why we wanted to take a moment to share with you the recent roller coaster of emotions we experienced following the unexpectedly epic announcement of the Kickstarter project to raise money for the Veronica Mars movie. See for yourself, after the jump.
Euphoria!
Less than two days after the Kickstarter launched in support of the Veronica Mars project and less then twenty-four hours after incredible success that saw the project reach its funding goal in record time, this TV Addict remains on cloud nine. Not only has a...
Euphoria!
Less than two days after the Kickstarter launched in support of the Veronica Mars project and less then twenty-four hours after incredible success that saw the project reach its funding goal in record time, this TV Addict remains on cloud nine. Not only has a...
- 3/15/2013
- by theTVaddict
- The TV Addict
Grey's Anatomy season 9 Ben about to take major action over getting left at alter. Recently, TV Line got to chat it up with Grey's Anatomy Ben actor Jason George,and editor Matt Webb thinks that Ben might just up and leave Miranda after she stood him up at the wedding alter. At the very least,he's about to take some major action on it,according to Jason. Jason told them, "The reason when Ben and Bailey are together is because he isn’t a chump, he doesn’t take stuff lying down. And it’s safe to say he’s not the kind of guy who just gets left standing at the altar. So, we’re going to ‘have a conversation.’ He’s a man of action. I’ll put it that way!" In other news, some major drama is about to go down over the big settlement issue in...
- 1/12/2013
- by Derek
- OnTheFlix
Emmy love for an overlooked duo, a satisfying finish for a cult favorite and a Mad Men exit — those are just some of TVLine’s small-screen wishes for 2013.
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Last year, some of our dreams even came true: Dexter got good again, Fringe got early word of its fate and The Vampire Diaries’ Elijah got unstaked (but disappeared again, boo!). And two wishes that didn’t become reality are so dear to our hearts, we’ve included them again! Since we’ve been extra good this year — have you seen all the scoop we brought you?...
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Last year, some of our dreams even came true: Dexter got good again, Fringe got early word of its fate and The Vampire Diaries’ Elijah got unstaked (but disappeared again, boo!). And two wishes that didn’t become reality are so dear to our hearts, we’ve included them again! Since we’ve been extra good this year — have you seen all the scoop we brought you?...
- 12/24/2012
- by Team TVLine
- TVLine.com
TVLine will be giving thanks for a very long time this Thanksgiving, between the creative comebacks, standout performers and abs (thanks, Arrow!) that have graced our TV sets this season. So which television delights and surprises made us so grateful that we simply had to give them props?
Here is what TVLine Founder and Editor-in-Chief Michael Ausiello, Editor-at-Large Matt Webb Mitovich, Senior Editors Michael Slezak and Kimberly Roots, West Coast Editor Meg Masters, West Coast Reporter Vlada Gelman and Contributing Editor Andy Patrick have singled out as deserving of acknowledgement. (Coming Thursday: What the readers of TVLine told us they...
Here is what TVLine Founder and Editor-in-Chief Michael Ausiello, Editor-at-Large Matt Webb Mitovich, Senior Editors Michael Slezak and Kimberly Roots, West Coast Editor Meg Masters, West Coast Reporter Vlada Gelman and Contributing Editor Andy Patrick have singled out as deserving of acknowledgement. (Coming Thursday: What the readers of TVLine told us they...
- 11/21/2012
- by Team TVLine
- TVLine.com
Direct from the pages of our brand new, just released, first annual, Fall TV Preview eBook appropriately titled “Thank Goodness It’s Fall” comes a closer look at ABC’s musically-infused nighttime sudser Nashville.
Premieres: Wednesday, October 10 at 10Pm on ABC. (CTV in Canada).
In A Nutshell: Hitching her metaphorical wagon to bitchy rising star Juliette Barnes (Hayden Panettiere) may be the only chance fading country queen Rayna James (Connie Britton) has of saving her career.
Names You’ll Know: Britton (American Horror Story, Friday Night Lights) continues to prove herself one of the small screen’s best assets; Panettiere does more with a simpering look than many can do with a page of bitchy dialogue; Jonathan Jackson (General Hospital) gets a shot at primetime fame; and Powers Boothe (Hatfields & McCoys) does the kind of malevolent manipulations his characters do best.
What They Say: Executive producer R.J. Cutler hopes the...
Premieres: Wednesday, October 10 at 10Pm on ABC. (CTV in Canada).
In A Nutshell: Hitching her metaphorical wagon to bitchy rising star Juliette Barnes (Hayden Panettiere) may be the only chance fading country queen Rayna James (Connie Britton) has of saving her career.
Names You’ll Know: Britton (American Horror Story, Friday Night Lights) continues to prove herself one of the small screen’s best assets; Panettiere does more with a simpering look than many can do with a page of bitchy dialogue; Jonathan Jackson (General Hospital) gets a shot at primetime fame; and Powers Boothe (Hatfields & McCoys) does the kind of malevolent manipulations his characters do best.
What They Say: Executive producer R.J. Cutler hopes the...
- 10/10/2012
- by theTVaddict
- The TV Addict
Direct from the pages of our brand new, just released, first annual, Fall TV Preview eBook appropriately titled “Thank Goodness It’s Fall” comes a closer look at CBS’ take on one of Britain’s most popular exports, Elementary.
Premieres: Thursday, September 27 at 10 p.m. on CBS (Global in Canada).
In A Nutshell: If you guessed that recovering addict Sherlock Holmes (Jonny Lee Miller) and his sobriety coach, Joan Watson (Lucy Liu), travel about exchanging witty barbs, solving crimes and delving into their own complicated pasts, then you’ve either seen the pilot… or know a thing or two about CBS procedurals.
Names You’ll Know: Miller (Eli Stone) is a ball of energy as Holmes, while Liu (Dirty Sexy Money, Charlie’s Angels) does an admirable job of making the less-interesting Watson a character worth of investing in. Aidan Quinn (Book Of Daniel) is largely wasted as the New...
Premieres: Thursday, September 27 at 10 p.m. on CBS (Global in Canada).
In A Nutshell: If you guessed that recovering addict Sherlock Holmes (Jonny Lee Miller) and his sobriety coach, Joan Watson (Lucy Liu), travel about exchanging witty barbs, solving crimes and delving into their own complicated pasts, then you’ve either seen the pilot… or know a thing or two about CBS procedurals.
Names You’ll Know: Miller (Eli Stone) is a ball of energy as Holmes, while Liu (Dirty Sexy Money, Charlie’s Angels) does an admirable job of making the less-interesting Watson a character worth of investing in. Aidan Quinn (Book Of Daniel) is largely wasted as the New...
- 10/4/2012
- by theTVaddict
- The TV Addict
Alex Kingston (ER, Doctor Who) has been cast on NCIS.
In a November sweeps episode, the actress will play Miranda Pennebaker, a woman of questionable morals, executive producer Gary Glasberg told TV Line's Matt Webb Mitovich, who first reported the casting.
Pennebaker “deals in everything from high end weapons sales to priceless gems. Her connections go all the way up the ladder of D.C. politics, and Gibbs needs her for this very disturbing, emotional case.”
Kingston, who has also appeared on Law & Order: Svu, Private Practice and FlashForward, may even reprise the role at a later date, if Glasberg has his way. He must think pretty highly of her work this fall.
Are you excited to meet this new character?...
In a November sweeps episode, the actress will play Miranda Pennebaker, a woman of questionable morals, executive producer Gary Glasberg told TV Line's Matt Webb Mitovich, who first reported the casting.
Pennebaker “deals in everything from high end weapons sales to priceless gems. Her connections go all the way up the ladder of D.C. politics, and Gibbs needs her for this very disturbing, emotional case.”
Kingston, who has also appeared on Law & Order: Svu, Private Practice and FlashForward, may even reprise the role at a later date, if Glasberg has his way. He must think pretty highly of her work this fall.
Are you excited to meet this new character?...
- 10/4/2012
- by steve@iscribelimited.com (Steve Marsi)
- TVfanatic
We’re back with another weekend edition of the Indie Spotlight. Today’s feature includes a new horror comic release from Monsterverse, a Cthulhu video game, a new Hershell Gordon Lewis book, and the latest indie horror movie news sent our way:
Flesh and Blood Volume 2: “Vampires! A Werewolf! And Baron Frankenstein collide in the second book of the award-winning graphic novel series from Monsterverse! Superbly written by Robert Tinnell. Illustrated with eerie elegance by Neil Vokes! Colored with a master’s passion by Matt Webb.
If you thought the first volume rocked the world of horror comic books and graphic novels, you will not be able to put down the second book which has more dark intrigue, heart-stopping action, epic adventure, sensual eroticism and shocking twists than ever before!
Plus two back-up features! Operation: Satan by Tinnell and artist Bob Hall and the new Frankenstein by Tinnell and Adrian Salmon.
Flesh and Blood Volume 2: “Vampires! A Werewolf! And Baron Frankenstein collide in the second book of the award-winning graphic novel series from Monsterverse! Superbly written by Robert Tinnell. Illustrated with eerie elegance by Neil Vokes! Colored with a master’s passion by Matt Webb.
If you thought the first volume rocked the world of horror comic books and graphic novels, you will not be able to put down the second book which has more dark intrigue, heart-stopping action, epic adventure, sensual eroticism and shocking twists than ever before!
Plus two back-up features! Operation: Satan by Tinnell and artist Bob Hall and the new Frankenstein by Tinnell and Adrian Salmon.
- 9/2/2012
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Matt Webb Mitovich is Editor-At-Large at TV Line. Constance Langdon is not a neighbor you want to borrow a cup of sugar from, and you most definitely should beware when she comes bearing home-baked gifts (or, for that matter, “sweet breads”). And yet as portrayed by Jessica Lange, who came into American Horror Story with two Oscars and an Emmy on her mantel, the Harmon family’s oft unwelcome visitor did not repel, she but regaled us. Thus far, Lange has netted a Screen Actors Guild Award and a Golden Globe for her first venture into series television — might another Emmy make her housewarming complete? Awardsline: When you first started seeing the American Horror Story scripts, did you suspect the role of Constance could be Emmy-worthy? Lange: I didn’t really know what to think. We were shooting really fast, so I don’t think anybody was thinking about the...
- 6/23/2012
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
Matt Webb Mitovich is an AwardsLine contributor. Just as Nicholas Brody received a hero’s welcome upon being rescued from captivity in Afghanistan, Damian Lewis of Showtime’s Homeland has been met with plaudits for his riveting portrayal of the conflicted Marine sergeant, husband, father and… would-be terrorist. Lewis — going for his first Emmy nomination this year, having previously been nominated for the 2012 Golden Globes for playing Brody on this series and in 2002 for his role in HBO’s Band of Brothers — reveals how he makes the potentially reprehensible relatable. Awardsline: Your character for much of Season 1 had to keep us guessing about his agenda. How much did the producers share with you up front? Damian Lewis: They gave me a pretty good outline, but what wasn’t explicit from the outset was whether Brody was actually going to try and do something. They never said, “This guy is...
- 6/9/2012
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
They aren't headed back to any island, but Maggie Grace and Jorge Garcia are coming together again.
The former Lost stars will reunite on an episode of Californication later this year, as Grace has already signed on for a major arc that could even result in a spinoff. She will portray Faith, a rock 'n roll groupie with a religious background who gets involved with Hank.
Garcia - most recently seen on Fringe and then Alcatraz - will guest star on one episode of the Showtime hit as someone from Faith's past.
Grace broke the news with a Twitter photo of the pair on set, while Matt Webb Mitovich of TV Line revealed the vague connection between the characters.
The former Lost stars will reunite on an episode of Californication later this year, as Grace has already signed on for a major arc that could even result in a spinoff. She will portray Faith, a rock 'n roll groupie with a religious background who gets involved with Hank.
Garcia - most recently seen on Fringe and then Alcatraz - will guest star on one episode of the Showtime hit as someone from Faith's past.
Grace broke the news with a Twitter photo of the pair on set, while Matt Webb Mitovich of TV Line revealed the vague connection between the characters.
- 6/7/2012
- by matt@mediavine.com (Matt Richenthal)
- TVfanatic
No, you’re not having a Dreamatorium experience: Nominations for the second annual Critics’ Choice Television Awards have just been announced, and Community came out on top.
Despite a spate of negative press stemming from the firing of creator/showrunner Dan Harmon, NBC’s underdog comedy led the pack overall with six nods, including Best Comedy Series, Best Actor (Joel McHale), Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Danny Pudi and Jim Rash) and Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Alison Brie and Gillian Jacobs). AMC awards-season favorites Breaking Bad and Mad Men, as well as NBC’s Parks and Recreation,...
Despite a spate of negative press stemming from the firing of creator/showrunner Dan Harmon, NBC’s underdog comedy led the pack overall with six nods, including Best Comedy Series, Best Actor (Joel McHale), Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Danny Pudi and Jim Rash) and Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Alison Brie and Gillian Jacobs). AMC awards-season favorites Breaking Bad and Mad Men, as well as NBC’s Parks and Recreation,...
- 6/5/2012
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
Smash fans worried about its future under new showrunner Josh Safran have at least two good reasons to breathe a little easier. TVLine has confirmed that polarizing (and by polarizing, we mean absolutely intolerable) characters Ellis and Dev won’t be a regular presence when Smash returns to NBC for its second season sometime in 2013.
No decision has been made whether or not Ellis and Dev’s portrayers, Jaime Cepero and Raza Jaffrey, will return to wrap up their characters’ story arcs. Nevertheless, it appears the former’s days of hallway lurking, eavesdropping, and unpleasant scheming are numbered, while the...
No decision has been made whether or not Ellis and Dev’s portrayers, Jaime Cepero and Raza Jaffrey, will return to wrap up their characters’ story arcs. Nevertheless, it appears the former’s days of hallway lurking, eavesdropping, and unpleasant scheming are numbered, while the...
- 5/22/2012
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
Famed horror artist Dan Brereton provided the monster action for the cover of Volume 2 of Flesh and Blood, the acclaimed horror graphic novel series from Monsterverse, and of course we have a look at it right here!
From the Press Release:
Vampires, a werewolf, and Baron Frankenstein collide in the second book of the award-winning graphic novel series from Monsterverse, Flesh and Blood. Superbly written by Robert Tinnell and illustrated with eerie elegance by Neil Vokes, Book Two is colored with a master's passion by Matt Webb. If you thought the first volume rocked the world of horror comic books and graphic novels, you will not be able to put down the second book, which has more dark intrigue, heart-stopping action, epic adventure, sensual eroticism, and shocking twists than ever before!
It also includes two back-up features - Operation: Satan by Tinnell and artist Bob Hall and the new Frankenstein by Tinnell and Adrian Salmon.
From the Press Release:
Vampires, a werewolf, and Baron Frankenstein collide in the second book of the award-winning graphic novel series from Monsterverse, Flesh and Blood. Superbly written by Robert Tinnell and illustrated with eerie elegance by Neil Vokes, Book Two is colored with a master's passion by Matt Webb. If you thought the first volume rocked the world of horror comic books and graphic novels, you will not be able to put down the second book, which has more dark intrigue, heart-stopping action, epic adventure, sensual eroticism, and shocking twists than ever before!
It also includes two back-up features - Operation: Satan by Tinnell and artist Bob Hall and the new Frankenstein by Tinnell and Adrian Salmon.
- 3/28/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Fringe is finally making room for its self-proclaimed biggest fangirl, Rebecca Mader.
The Lost alumna, who wears her obsession with the Fox thriller on her sleeve (and her chest; see the photo at right), will guest-star in the final two episodes of the season, TV Guide Magazine reports. She’ll play a strong woman somehow involved in a case that is linked to Big Bad David Robert Jones.
For those not aware of Mader’s undying devotion to Fringe, the actress recently gushed to TVLine’s Matt Webb Mitovich, “I just want to be on it… This show just blows my socks off.
The Lost alumna, who wears her obsession with the Fox thriller on her sleeve (and her chest; see the photo at right), will guest-star in the final two episodes of the season, TV Guide Magazine reports. She’ll play a strong woman somehow involved in a case that is linked to Big Bad David Robert Jones.
For those not aware of Mader’s undying devotion to Fringe, the actress recently gushed to TVLine’s Matt Webb Mitovich, “I just want to be on it… This show just blows my socks off.
- 3/22/2012
- by Megan Masters
- TVLine.com
After screening tonight’s Once Upon a Time, in which Grumpy’s real name is revealed (as well as how he got his unfortunate new one), plus previewing the first act of the upcoming Red/Ruby-centric hour, the show’s cast and creators took to the stage at PaleyFest 2012 to dole out the spoilers.
First and foremost: As Raphael Sbarge (Archie/Jiminy Cricket) revealed, David and Mr. Gold are headed for his shrink’s couch. “David’s got problems,” laughed Josh Dallas, Prince Charming’s portrayer. As for “the beast,” the modern-day Rumpelstiltskin “doesn’t have anyone else to talk to,...
First and foremost: As Raphael Sbarge (Archie/Jiminy Cricket) revealed, David and Mr. Gold are headed for his shrink’s couch. “David’s got problems,” laughed Josh Dallas, Prince Charming’s portrayer. As for “the beast,” the modern-day Rumpelstiltskin “doesn’t have anyone else to talk to,...
- 3/4/2012
- by Andy Patrick
- TVLine.com
In this week’s episode of Spoiler Alert!, my Ed McMahon — Matt Webb Mitovich — and I are joined by Parks and Recreation funny lady Retta to dish about the celebrity who’s been “cast” as Donna’s cousin; pick apart the alternate-reality episode of Grey’s Anatomy And preview (exclusively!) a particularly disturbing scene from the ABC drama’s upcoming Valentine’s Day episode; reveal the big comeback that promises to shake up The Good Wife; and try to think of words (any words!) that might describe our latest installment of Spoiler Alert Theater.
Wanna eavesdrop? Go ahead — all you...
Wanna eavesdrop? Go ahead — all you...
- 2/8/2012
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
The one thing about the premiere of my new web series, Spoiler Alert, that doesn’t actually require a spoiler alert: its awesomeness!
Come on, with Community’s irresistibly saucy Yvette Nicole Brown and Ugly Betty’s pretty hilarious Michael Urie as my inaugural guests (along with TVLine’s own Matt Webb Mitovich), it was halfway there from the get-go, right?
Besides, not only do my panelists bring the funny, they also join me in dishing the dirt on Once Upon a Time and Revenge, and try to resist singing along with the sneak peek at Glee’s Michael Jackson episode.
Come on, with Community’s irresistibly saucy Yvette Nicole Brown and Ugly Betty’s pretty hilarious Michael Urie as my inaugural guests (along with TVLine’s own Matt Webb Mitovich), it was halfway there from the get-go, right?
Besides, not only do my panelists bring the funny, they also join me in dishing the dirt on Once Upon a Time and Revenge, and try to resist singing along with the sneak peek at Glee’s Michael Jackson episode.
- 1/27/2012
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
You can’t believe everything you read on the Internet — especially when it comes Glee spoilers — but you can trust TVLine’s scoop about the show’s upcoming Michael Jackson tribute episode slated to air later this month. That’s because our crack team of reporters caught up with several cast members at Sunday’s Television Critics Association bash to get the news straight from the show choir’s mouth:
Sebastian Will Be Startin’ Somethin’ | Yes, folks, get ready for Grant Gustin’s Sebastian Smythe to turn into a total terror, says Kevin McHale (Artie). “For this episode, it’s everybody versus Sebastian,...
Sebastian Will Be Startin’ Somethin’ | Yes, folks, get ready for Grant Gustin’s Sebastian Smythe to turn into a total terror, says Kevin McHale (Artie). “For this episode, it’s everybody versus Sebastian,...
- 1/10/2012
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
Triangles will be formed and chemistry will heat up this winter on Glee — and we’re not talking about story arcs involving geometry or science. (As if the students of William McKinley High School actually attend classes in the first place!) TVLine’s intrepid reporters caught up with the cast of Fox’s high-school musical at Sunday’s Television Critics Association bash to get the scoop on what’s in store for several of the show’s power couples:
Sebastian and Blaine | While Grant Gustin’s troublemaking Warbler appeared to have his eye on Kurt’s preppy boyfriend in the...
Sebastian and Blaine | While Grant Gustin’s troublemaking Warbler appeared to have his eye on Kurt’s preppy boyfriend in the...
- 1/9/2012
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
It’s been an incredible year in television (here’s to you, Breaking Bad, Sons of Anarchy, Community, Parks and Rec, Homeland and Parks and Rec), but we here at TVLine are craving even more out of the next 12 months. From Gossip Girl “going there” with Blair and a certain fella to Cougar Town digging its claws into meaty ratings upon its return, we have our own very specific TV wish list for 2012 — so networks, take note!
Our readers have already spoken. Now, here’s what TVLine Founder/Editor-in-Chief Michael Ausiello, Editor-at-Large Matt Webb Mitovich, Senior Editor Michael Slezak, West...
Our readers have already spoken. Now, here’s what TVLine Founder/Editor-in-Chief Michael Ausiello, Editor-at-Large Matt Webb Mitovich, Senior Editor Michael Slezak, West...
- 12/30/2011
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
One thing for a TV enthusiast to be thankful for is that on several nights of the week — we’re namely looking at you, Sunday, Wednesday and Thursday — there is simply too much good TV to watch. But what specifically about this season has TVLine tipping its invisible hat?
Holiday TVLine-Up: Your Guide to 88 Thanksgiving Marathons and Specials
Here is what TVLine Founder and Editor-in-Chief Michael Ausiello, Editor-at-Large Matt Webb Mitovich, Senior Editor Michael Slezak, West Coast Editor Megan Masters and West Coast Reporter Vlada Gelman have singled out as deserving of acknowledgement. (Coming Thursday: What the readers of TVLine...
Holiday TVLine-Up: Your Guide to 88 Thanksgiving Marathons and Specials
Here is what TVLine Founder and Editor-in-Chief Michael Ausiello, Editor-at-Large Matt Webb Mitovich, Senior Editor Michael Slezak, West Coast Editor Megan Masters and West Coast Reporter Vlada Gelman have singled out as deserving of acknowledgement. (Coming Thursday: What the readers of TVLine...
- 11/23/2011
- by Team TVLine
- TVLine.com
Got a scoop request? An anonymous tip you’re dying to share? Just want to say hi? Send any/all of the above to askausiello@tvline.com
Question: I heard a rumor that someone on Glee is going to buy an engagement ring soon. Do you know who it is and when the question gets popped? —Carrie?
Ausiello: I think I do. Sources confirm that the first episode back in January is titled “The Proposal.” Those same sources also reveal that the episode is a big one for (drumroll, please) Will and Emma!
Question: Do you know why that much-hyped...
Question: I heard a rumor that someone on Glee is going to buy an engagement ring soon. Do you know who it is and when the question gets popped? —Carrie?
Ausiello: I think I do. Sources confirm that the first episode back in January is titled “The Proposal.” Those same sources also reveal that the episode is a big one for (drumroll, please) Will and Emma!
Question: Do you know why that much-hyped...
- 11/22/2011
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
Chuck‘s series finale is still two months away, but the first (somewhat biased) review is already in — and it’s a rave!
“I predict very few dry eyes,” executive producer and co-creator Josh Schwartz tells TVLine of the spy comedy’s Jan. 27 swan song. “Mine did [well up]; it was really emotional.”
Overall, Schwartz says the episode — titled “Chuck vs. the Goodbye” and penned by series co-creator Chris Fedak — is “really, really great” and serves as the perfect bookend to the show’s against-all-odds five-year run. “I think that every Chuck fan is going to be very satisfied.”
And while some...
“I predict very few dry eyes,” executive producer and co-creator Josh Schwartz tells TVLine of the spy comedy’s Jan. 27 swan song. “Mine did [well up]; it was really emotional.”
Overall, Schwartz says the episode — titled “Chuck vs. the Goodbye” and penned by series co-creator Chris Fedak — is “really, really great” and serves as the perfect bookend to the show’s against-all-odds five-year run. “I think that every Chuck fan is going to be very satisfied.”
And while some...
- 11/22/2011
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
NCIS Spoiler - Cue The Zombie!
Somebody is coming back from the dead on NCIS, at least for one episode. It shouldn't come as too much of a surprise since when this character died on NCIS her body immediately went missing. Yes, I'm talking NCIS fan favorite E.J. Barrett. When we last saw her, E.J. and her team were double crossed by 'supposed' FBI agent Casey Stratton, and it was suggested she was killed. Well for a few seconds at least. Even though TVLine is billing this as a back from the dead sort of situation, it seemed pretty obvious that Barrett's body didn't move itself. The big question is what has she been up to all this time, and will she be returning to NCIS for good?
“Last we saw Ej Barrett, she was gunned down and left for dead. Then she disappeared In January we’ll find out what happened.
Somebody is coming back from the dead on NCIS, at least for one episode. It shouldn't come as too much of a surprise since when this character died on NCIS her body immediately went missing. Yes, I'm talking NCIS fan favorite E.J. Barrett. When we last saw her, E.J. and her team were double crossed by 'supposed' FBI agent Casey Stratton, and it was suggested she was killed. Well for a few seconds at least. Even though TVLine is billing this as a back from the dead sort of situation, it seemed pretty obvious that Barrett's body didn't move itself. The big question is what has she been up to all this time, and will she be returning to NCIS for good?
“Last we saw Ej Barrett, she was gunned down and left for dead. Then she disappeared In January we’ll find out what happened.
- 11/18/2011
- by Jon Lachonis
- TVovermind.com
A familiar face is returning to NCIS in January.
One left for dead the last time we saw her.
Sarah Jane Morris will reprise her role as E.J. Barrett, according to TV Line. E.J., who was gunned down in the Season 9 premiere, only to have her body then go missing, will be back for at least one episode.
“Last we saw E.J. Barrett, she was gunned down and left for dead. Then she disappeared!” executive producer Gary Glasberg tells Matt Webb Mitovich of TV Line. “In January we’ll find out what happened.”
Her return brings "answers to unresolved questions, danger, and intrigue ... Remember where we left off at the beginning of the season? Well, here we go, and we’re thrilled to have Sarah Jane back.”
Morris will appear in January, although it's not clear exactly when.
The Season 9 opener, "Nature of the Beast," which received mixed reviews from fans,...
One left for dead the last time we saw her.
Sarah Jane Morris will reprise her role as E.J. Barrett, according to TV Line. E.J., who was gunned down in the Season 9 premiere, only to have her body then go missing, will be back for at least one episode.
“Last we saw E.J. Barrett, she was gunned down and left for dead. Then she disappeared!” executive producer Gary Glasberg tells Matt Webb Mitovich of TV Line. “In January we’ll find out what happened.”
Her return brings "answers to unresolved questions, danger, and intrigue ... Remember where we left off at the beginning of the season? Well, here we go, and we’re thrilled to have Sarah Jane back.”
Morris will appear in January, although it's not clear exactly when.
The Season 9 opener, "Nature of the Beast," which received mixed reviews from fans,...
- 11/17/2011
- by steve@iscribelimited.com (Steve Marsi)
- TVfanatic
"Sons of Anarchy" ran into a minefield -- literally -- in the episode that aired on FX on Tuesday, Nov. 15. During a raid on the Lobos Sonora cartel, the Samcro outlaw motorcycle club members and their allies wound up surrounded by explosives.
Unfortunately, Tacoma chapter biker Herman Kozik (Kenny Johnson) put a foot wrong and landed on a mine. Declaring, "You gotta be sh****ng me," he was promptly blown into pink mist -- except for the arm that landed on his recently suicidal fellow biker, Juice (Theo Rossi).
Yes, "Soa" killed Kenny.
The creator of "Sons of Anarchy" is Kurt Sutter. He was a writer on FX's "The Shield," which starred Johnson as Lapd Strike Team Detective Curtis "Lem" Lemansky, who died in a grenade blast.
Asked whether Sutter remembered that Johnson had already been blown up in a show he was working on, Johnson tells Zap2it, "Yeah,...
Unfortunately, Tacoma chapter biker Herman Kozik (Kenny Johnson) put a foot wrong and landed on a mine. Declaring, "You gotta be sh****ng me," he was promptly blown into pink mist -- except for the arm that landed on his recently suicidal fellow biker, Juice (Theo Rossi).
Yes, "Soa" killed Kenny.
The creator of "Sons of Anarchy" is Kurt Sutter. He was a writer on FX's "The Shield," which starred Johnson as Lapd Strike Team Detective Curtis "Lem" Lemansky, who died in a grenade blast.
Asked whether Sutter remembered that Johnson had already been blown up in a show he was working on, Johnson tells Zap2it, "Yeah,...
- 11/17/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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