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paulgrossaddict · 5 months
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@ds30below
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, the first broadcast of Due South dates from April 23, 1993 on CBS
Thanks for sharing RetroNewsNow
Note : Other sources give April 26, 1994 as the date...
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Holy shit, we're finally getting a release date: October 9 in Sky Atlantic or HBO Max. MARK YOUR CALENDARS!
📸 TVGuide.com (2024)
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hameronproof · 5 months
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Do you want Cameron with Chase or with House? (Sounds like the makings of a great TVGuide.com poll!) I know which way Jennifer Morrison (Cameron) would vote. Although she was a no-show at Fox's press-tour bash last week, an adorably tongue-tied Hugh Laurie delivered — or, rather, attempted to deliver — a message on her behalf. Here's our exchange:
Laurie: I'm going to tread here very carefully because Jennifer is actually still working. She asked me to say… can I say this? Because it's going to get her into such trouble. I'm going to have to let her say it. She will get her opportunity to say it.
Ausiello: C'mon, give me a hint.
Laurie: She is keen to see a… a…. a… development of the relationship we hinted at before. She put it more graphically.
Ausiello: She wants to see House and Cameron have sexual intercourse?
Laurie: Wow! I thought there were whole steps [leading] up to that, but you went right there.
Ask Ausiello, August 02, 2006
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lucyyygg · 4 months
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"Threes" Max Gao was referring to was probably number of Chenford interviews he did for season six. He just released his third one on tvguide.com
Ahhhh that makes sense. We just got our hopes up for nothing I guess lol. I mean not nothing, I just read it, it's a really good article but I still feel underwhelmed by the episode itself
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looks like geneva has an eye on your blog she posted a picture of what i can only assume is her dad?
i could be 100% wrong though, but it would be interesting if he was
Hmmm interesting thought there Anon. I'm pretty sure she has found my blog, I'm not a fool. I can tell based on some of her posts lately and I'm her instagram stories she probably has (ex. that post you're talking about and also this Sagittarius Rising post she put in her story yesterday 4 days after I posted her astrology chart based on what I now know seems to need some info updating with time and location [thanks Gen!]).
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I am not sure what her dad looks like. I'm aware her parents are divorced, as TVguide.com indicates her stepfather is a Jeffrey and her mother Camille, both of whom have a last name that differs from her maiden name. Funny how a lot of websites don't list who her dad is or say they don't know. It's possible that man is either her maternal grandfather or even her stepfather. Pretty sure her mom's paternal side of the family owns some real estate company and from what I've read may own multiple properties in Idaho.
If she does like her family enough to go vacationing with them every so often, cool. I still can't help but wonder why doesn't Jared go on most of these Idaho trips? Why doesn't she really post about family holidays and such with her side of the family? Why don't her and Jared, you know, post about her side of the family visiting them in Texas? I do think it's convenient that after people have been speculating here about potential family rifts, we are suddenly seeing some extended family photos over the last few months. Just funny you know?
I do think if she's reading my stuff, she's gonna read this too. Hello there! Hope you like my stuff!!!
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ncisladaily · 1 year
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Now here's a REAL throwback post!! Thanks to the Wayback Machine for preserving this. :))
CBS' NCIS spin-off will be Living Dangerously with the addition of Linda Hunt to its cast.
Though this news comes on the heels of Louise Lombard being dropped from the NCIS: Los Angeles ensemble, Hunt is not replacing Lombard's Agent Macy per se. Rather, the Academy Award winner is coming on board as a new character not seen in the backdoor pilot that aired as two May episodes of NCIS proper.
Hunt will play a former film-industry technician who now oversees the support staff at the L.A.-based Office of Special Projects. There, she will outfit Special Agents Callen (Chris O'Donnell), Hanna (LL Cool J) et al with micro surveillance cameras and other gee-whiz gadgets.
In other words, she's Q, just with a lower voice register.
In the NCIS: LA pilot (aka the NCIS episodes "Legend, Part 1" and "Legend, Part 2"), Lombard's Macy was a former major in the military police-tuned-investigator. It is unclear at this time whether that role will be recast, or Macy replaced on the OSP team.
USA Network is rebroadcasting the aforementioned pair of NCIS episodes this Friday night.
Hunt, who won a supporting actress Oscar for 1982's The Year of Living Dangerously, recently recurred on TV's The Unit and Without a Trace.
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Stranger Things season 3 Premiere
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The stars of Netflix's Stranger Things attend the Season 3 premiere on June 28, 2019 in Santa Monica, California, as well as a fun fair-themed after party.
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Fallon Blake, 25, attends the "Stranger Things" Season 3 World Premiere on June 28, 2019 in Santa Monica, California. ~~
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Blake poses on the red carpet with co-star Maya Hawke
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kiggundu · 2 years
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*{Tv-Show}* Young Rock S01-S03 2021-2023 Comedy 7.9/10 IMDb.com {18,033 Users} 66% TVguide.com Synopsis... A look at the formative years of superstar Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson as he grows up through life. https://www.instagram.com/p/CpWOKMgoZBH/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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mixedbagofships · 2 years
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Well, now I know I’ll never watch the last season of Manifest. Thank you, tvguide.com.
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khakilike · 2 years
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But if you're looking for a premiere date for Magnum P.I., which NBC rescued and renewed for two seasons after it was scrapped by CBS this spring, you're in for a bit of a wait; production on Magnum is underway, and we're unlikely to see new episodes before midseason, at the earliest.
Megan Vick delivers news I never expected to hear (though I guess it all happened back in July?), TVGuide.com
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hellyeahlucifer · 4 years
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TVGuide.com interview with Tom Ellis & Lauren German
When you look back at the first season of Lucifer, what evolutions and changes have surprised you the most? Tom Ellis: You start a show in Season 1, and you really have no idea where it's going to go. In the pilot script, Lucifer was a very irreverent character. He didn't seem to care about anything other than himself. It was just, f-- his dad and f-- everyone. He just doesn't care anymore. He's decided to do things his own way. When we shot the pilot, the relationship with Decker — it was apparent that it was something that was going to blossom. I don't think I'd really comprehended what a journey it would be, and how kind of less devilish Lucifer would become as he evolves and spends more time with humanity. Especially as he spends more time with the Detective, and what that brings out of him. Lauren German: You look back now, and Lucifer's been helping do such wonderful things with Chloe — helping get bad guys, and he helps her learn about herself. You would never think, even when you and I got the roles, that it would have turned into this very sentimental, caring friendship where there are feelings. Where this man, Lucifer, has just been more like an angel who has helped. Ellis: Ironically. German: Yeah, I know! I know. Not necessarily a fallen angel. Just a really great angel. Ellis: That's quite interesting — [the characters have] been like angels in each other's lives. We spent five years pulling the layers back, having a character that was very stoically one way, and then realizing — and seeing him realize — that there's much more to him than that. And that has been exposed by the Detective, basically. They are the most vulnerable when they're with each other. That's so interesting, because the Detective makes Lucifer vulnerable, physically, but they've made each other… Ellis: Emotionally vulnerable. German: Absolutely. Chloe Decker has undoubtedly influenced Lucifer to a great degree. But how do you think Chloe has changed as an individual, whether changed by Lucifer or just by circumstance? German: I feel like Chloe has become more tender and more OK, at this point, with being vulnerable emotionally, like Tom was just saying. I think that her and Dan probably had a great relationship, but there's nothing with anyone ever before [comparable to] what she feels with Lucifer. There's just such respect there. I think she's always in awe of how he helps people and how he helps her come out of her shell and feel things she hasn't really felt with anybody. There's a lot of love and respect there, and her vulnerability is more present than ever before — but that can often be the most intoxicating element in a relationship. Someone that keeps you on your toes can be thrilling. It can be a different level of love from the love she has for Trixie or for Dan. It's just this… you know… sad fireworks. [Both Ellis and German laugh] If you look at Chloe early on in the show's run, Chloe had quite a few defenses up. But then again, I'm not sure which character had more walls up. Ellis: Yeah, they both had walls up. But the weird thing with Lucifer was that he was very open with everybody about the fact he was the Devil, including with the Detective, but she wasn't having any of it. Actually that sort of played into their relationship because without that element, Lucifer is kind of nothing, he's stripped down to, "Well, what is it you see in me?" I think the interesting thing, for both of the characters' development, has been when the Detective found out he actually was the Devil at the end of Season 3. In a weird sort of way, that's like Lucifer's biggest fear — that she actually found out. He assumed at the beginning of Season 4 that she had disappeared and that's it. You know, no one wants to know the Devil. And the knowledge that she left put him in metaphorical hell. Ellis: Yeah, he was in a personal hell about that. That's why it was so disappointing when we got canceled [by Fox]. It was like, we just got to the [midpoint of the story], and I wondered what the second half of the story was going to be. [That revelation] laid down challenges for our characters. The fact that she knows he's the Devil and she suddenly has to forget all these things about science and logic — all the things that made her the person that she is — she's able to see through that, and still see the man beyond that. And that is quite an amazing and humbling experience for Lucifer. I started watching it thinking it was a charming, fun, witty show. But it's turned into this sweeping love story. Did you expect to go in this epic romance direction? German: I didn't. I never projected it feeling this genuine. The fact that Lucifer and Chloe have never been together or dated — when that happens in life with someone, we've all been there, where you may want to be with someone but for whatever reason, you can't. If you love the person and they're still in your life, it forces you to get to know them better and love them in a different way than maybe just a physical way. So I think, luckily, through our trials and tribulations, Chloe and Lucifer have been forced to get to know each other in a way that brings so much more depth to the friendship and the love and the respect. [The fact that we've gone down that path] for so long — it just feels like it means so much. As opposed to maybe in Season 2 or something, if we just started dating — then it becomes about that. This feels so tender and precious and beautiful because it's been kept at arm's length a bit. I love that. It's almost like, when it comes to their relationship, there's a hesitance to plunge fully in, because what if you break it? German: Yeah. Ellis: Yeah. That is a lot of how Lucifer feels. When we find ourselves in Season 5, he's in a place where he is acknowledging all these things — but for him, that is terrifying, because what if, like he has done many times in the past, what if he messes all that up? Like that one time he got exiled from Heaven. That's a bit scarring, right? Ellis: Exactly! Completely scarring. Weirdly, as someone who presents as supremely confident, he's actually his biggest doubter. Especially when it comes to something like this, because this is new territory. All these feelings that he's been exposed to and is feeling — he doesn't know what to do with them, because that's not his safe place. He's been seemingly happy to just do what he wants and say what he wants. But actually, when it comes down to it, he's as vulnerable as everybody else when it comes to sharing your emotions with someone. Going back to your question, when you start off with a pilot script, for me first thing that was appealing was the fun of the character and the relationship of these two and the fact that you've got someone whom he doesn't affect in the same way as everybody else. That was the conceit to start with. Knowing where that was going to go and knowing it's going to turn into this big epic love saga — I don't think either of us really comprehended that. Because the other thing about when you're approaching pilots, you're kind of led to believe [the shorthand description] — "This is a medical drama," "This is a procedural cop drama," and so forth. When people were trying to shoehorn this into one of those soundbites in the early days, it would have been easy for us to think, "Oh well, we'll just do a case of the week and that will be that." That's been the beauty of the show — yes, there is this procedural element to it, but it's consistently affected by how these two feel about each other. German: Thank goodness. Imagine... Ellis: Could you imagine? German: It's been deeper than that, thank god — thank you writers, a lot. Thank you, everyone! So when we left Chloe at the end of Season 4, she told Lucifer she loves him. And then he went home. What's that like for someone who had those walls up? German: I think it's pretty brutal. For someone like Chloe, who really does have so many walls up, finally, finally she gets to this point where she just can't almost take it anymore, and is so in love with him, and she tells him. And he leaves. And so… Ellis: …And it seems reciprocated — well, it is. But there's something in that last scene that didn't happen and that is kind of fuel for our [fifth] season. You know, [Lucifer] didn't actually reciprocate what was said. German: I think Chloe's heartbroken, but it's like, you can't turn off love. It's actually really fun to play the element of, "He said what he said" — or hasn't said — "and this is where I'm at and this is how I'm feeling." Chloe is maybe feeling a little rejection, a little heartbreak, but she's smart enough and knows him enough to go, "There's such good in there. I know it." Ellis: She has an incredible amount of faith in Lucifer, which is really quite warming. German: Yeah. It's consistent. But is there an element of danger in the whole situation? All these very restless demons we saw at the end of Season 4 probably want to run around and do demon-y things, I would imagine. German: But for Chloe, all he's ever done is protect or help me. I wouldn't necessarily want to see his anger, which I've seen a couple of times. But I think Chloe feels very safe with him. And as for Lucifer taking his throne back — it's been a while since he was down in Hell. I would imagine that's not going to be a simple task. Ellis: No, it's not that simple. At the beginning of Season 5, our characters are poles apart celestially, and geographically as well. And how we get them back together — that's not really a spoiler because you know that at some point they will get back together in the same room — it does kind of cement this faith that they have in each other. But it's like you say, nothing is simple when there are celestial threats around.
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thisdayreservedfor · 6 years
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STEPHEN MOYER
October 11, 1969
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Birthplace: Brentwood, Essex, England
Quote: "I was a bit of a geezer, a naughty, not very clever, bad boy.”
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thefosterspoilers · 8 years
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The Fosters Mega Buzz: What Effect Has the Brain Injury Had on Jesus?
Jesus (Noah Centineo) has made it through brain surgery and woken up from his medically induced coma on The Fosters, but there's still the lingering question of how his traumatic brain injury (TBI) will affect him going forward.
The most obvious effects are physical ones -- he has to relearn how to walk and speak, for example -- but that's just the tip of the iceberg.
You see, his cognitive abilities are still intact. "He formulates thought very well," Centineo explains. "It's getting it from his brain to his mouth, using two different parts of his body. It's sending signals and that's where the problem lies for Jesus."
That disconnect can be frustrating for a person with a TBI and their caregivers. When Jesus lashes out, the Adams-Foster family will be faced with their toughest test yet.
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corelliaxdreaming · 6 years
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Why does every entertainment news outlet get so much fucking joy out of talking about how everyone hates Star Wars now? Can we maybe, y’know, NOT? And maybe, y’know, give some airtime to those of us who still do love it???
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mapsontheweb · 2 years
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The Most Popular Netflix Shows By State
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Methodology: Statista Database for Netflix was accessed for “Netflix - Stats and Facts” for the year 2021 on November 2021 and was cross checked via CNET article by Joan E Solsman and Mark Serrels on “Netflix’s Squid Game Is Its Biggest Original Ever”. Once solidified in my mind as something valid and doable based on the two aforementioned sources I took Google Trend data from 2021 between Jan. 1 and October 1/Nov. 30 for the five most popular Netflix shows according to Netflix to determine the most searched (i.e. popular) shows in each state. This was also cross checked with Forbes, FlixPatrol and TVGuide.com for popularity analysis in 2021. - Fun Fact: Despite season 3 of Stranger Things being 2 years old in 2021 it still held large interest in the Beehive State. - Sources: FlixPatrol, TVGuide.com, Google Trends, Forbes.com, CNET, Statista - Tools: Adobe Illustrator & Microsoft Excel - Original StatsPanda Visualization
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kiggundu · 2 years
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*{Tv-Show}* Strike S01-S05 2017-2023 Detective Crime Drama Mystery Thriller 7.9/10 IMDb.com {19,439 Users} 88% Rottentomatoes.com 65% TVguide.com Synopsis... War veteran turned private detective Cormoran Strike solves brutal murders with the help of his trusted partner Robin Ellacott. (at Kampala, Uganda, East Africa) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpSC0bHIrPe/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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