
Just because
CBS is changing where the new medical drama Three Rivers will be filmed, doesn't mean the show is in trouble. After all, a lot of shows are retooled once the pilot is filmed. However, they recently dumped the leading lady, Julia Ormond, too. To me this says that
Three Rivers is shifting focus, and I don't mean by filming in a Pittsburgh hospital set that they're building in Los Angeles instead of the real thing in Pennsylvania.
It could well mean that CBS is thinking about making
Three Rivers a star vehicle for
Alex O'Loughlin. CBS has
The Mentalist in mind for
Three Rivers, with Alex becoming the next golden pin-up, just like Simon Baker. I mean, take a look at this publicity picture. That's a muscle shirt more than a surgical scrubs top. And don't get me wrong, Alex has the body to pull it off.

I didn't jump immediately on the
Moonlight bandwagon. The pilot just didn't grab me, and there was still a bitter taste in my mouth from
Buffy and
Angel being canceled. We Whedon fans don't forgive easily.
Eventually, I couldn't take it anymore and I caught up on all the episodes and fell for
Moonlight. I loved the unique lore, the back story with Coraline and her family was riveting and yeah, Jason Dohring in love as a vampire? Much more appealing than when he's in love
with a little blonde super sleuth.
Well, you can now relive the tragically short
Moonlight experience, courtesy of the Sci Fi Channel. Beginning this Friday night, they'll be showing an
episode of Moonlight every Friday at 9:00, through the entire series.
As if that's not enough, the entire series of
Moonlight has been released on DVD today. I'm just not sure
Moonlight fans could ask for better news than being able to see the series run again. Well, they could ask, but they won't get it.