Posts with tag DavidAnders
Posted Oct 6th 2008 11:23PM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: Heroes, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free
(S03E04) A lot of people have said in the comments that it appears as if I don't like
Heroes. Believe me, that's not true. I'm actually a huge fan of the show. As a huge comic book junkie for more years and dollars than good sense will allow me to admit, the potential and general premise of this series is tremendously exciting. And the fact that it achieved such mainstream success right out of the gate was nothing short of astounding.
However, just like you'll tell your wife whom you love more than anything else that she has a piece of lettuce stuck in her teeth, I'm not going to just put on rose-colored glasses and pretend that every scene, line and moment of each episode is solid gold. If I see lettuce, I'm going to call them on it. Because the way I see it, it's just lettuce. It doesn't change how wonderful and beautiful she is in the slightest. It's just a little thing that needs to be taken care of because it's distracting me and it doesn't really fit the whole look her face is going for. Kind of like whatever's going on with Mohinder.
Continue reading Heroes: I Am Become Death
Posted Aug 27th 2007 5:23PM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: Heroes

The second season's of NBC's hit show
Heroes may only begin in a month but that doesn't prevent the nice people behind the show for giving us hints about what is to come. The series just launched
YamagatoFellowship.org, a new website linked to the show's mythology. This site is dedicated to the Yagamato Fellowship, founded by Kaito Nakamura (played by George Takei) and the famous samurai Takezo Kensei (who will be played by
Alias' David Anders).
Continue reading Heroes wants you to visit YamagatoFellowship.org
Posted Aug 6th 2007 4:40PM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: Celebrities, Heroes, Casting
Casting news about Heroes have become the trend this summer. The latest is about David Anders and Stephen Tobolowsky.
Weeks before Anders makes his first appearance as legendary samurai Takezo Kensei (the season premiere is supposed to explain how come a blond Caucasian man can play a samurai),
Michael Ausiello from TV Guide reports that the actor has been promoted to series regular. The role was first announced to be a recurring one with a possibility to become a regular gig. The actor must have made quite an impression for producers to decide to promote him before seeing how fans will respond to both Anders and the character.
Alias fans, and I'm one of them, will rejoice at the news of seeing Anders back on the screen in a regular capacity.
Continue reading More Heroes casting news
Posted Dec 22nd 2005 11:23PM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Talent, OpEd, Alias

When ABC decided that this was going to be the last season of
Alias, J.J. Abrams wasn't in on the discussions. It wasn't until after the
decision was made that Abrams was called while filming Mission Impossible 3 in China. While he's not all that surprised
at the decision, he is saddened to see it end . . . make that "somewhat" end. Abrams has been discussing the
possibility of doing something (spin-off? TV movie?) involving the characters Sark (David Anders), Peyton (Amy Acker)
and Sloane (Ron Rifkin). Y'know, I might be OK with that idea, but only if they do something fresh with it; the whole
Alias vibe to me is stale.