JohnSpencer-related stories
Posted Jun 17th 2008 11:58AM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, Celebrities, Children, TV Squad Lists, Reality-Free
I didn't know Tim Russert on a personal level. I rarely even saw him in his own element as host of NBC's Meet the Press. However, when he suddenly died last Friday, it hit me like a ton of bricks. It was the fact that he was a huge presence on television, particularly during this year's Presidential election. It made Russert feel like he was a part of the family.
So it has been with many television personalities that have left this earth before their time. It's the intimacy of the industry and the fact that this person has come into our homes night after night, week after week, that the unexpected death of these personalities hits us much harder than, say, movie stars. Unfortunately, there have been a number of these surprising deaths over the last few decades. Here are 12 such deaths that affected millions of television viewers.
Continue reading 12 unexpected deaths of TV personalities
Posted Jan 1st 2007 1:29PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Festivus, Celebrities, Obituaries
(Part 1 of 5) It's the time of year when we talk about what happened over the past year, and that unfortunately includes the deaths of many notable personalities. After the jump is a list of the celebrities and other TV-related people we lost in 2006, in no particular order. (Note: it's not easy to compile a list like this and I'm sure I forgot someone. Let me know in the comments and I'll try to add them.)
Continue reading Top TV Stories of 2006: People we've lost
Posted Apr 9th 2006 9:22PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, NBC, OpEd, West Wing
(S07E17) This must have been the hardest episode for
the cast to film. How do you even go about filming the onscreen death of a beloved character when the equally beloved
castmate also died in real life?
NBC is fond of calling their comedies "Must See TV." But this was
truly the one must see episode of any NBC show in quite a while. Leo dies, and the election goes down to the wire, all
in one episode. Must see, but not handled as well as it could have been. Some good scenes with Josh, and some nice
moments in the White House between Bartlett and C.J., but they really should have given Margaret more to do, get more
of a reaction from her besides one shot of stoic tears.
And...no Toby?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
Continue reading The West Wing: Election Day, Part II
Posted Apr 2nd 2006 9:22PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, NBC, OpEd, West Wing

Did someone put
something in the water that the Santos campaign workers are drinking? Everyone's hooking up! Lou (Janeane Garofalo) and
the 23 year old campaign worker; two women who work on the staff; even...Josh and Donna! Yup, even they go off to Josh's
hotel ro...HOLY CRAP, LOOK AT JANEL MOLONEY IN HER UNDERWEAR!!...room. Later in the day Matt and his wife get into the
act, waiting for numbers to come in.
Are they sure the title of this episode isn't "Erection Day"?
Continue reading The West Wing: Election Day
Posted Dec 25th 2005 8:18PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, NBC, Talent, West Wing
There was a lot of confusion last week when The West Wing's John Spencer passed away. Every
single newspaper, magazine, and web site (including this one, but in our defense we missed the opening scene
and were just repeating the news sites) reported that the character of Leo had appeared in a three years later
flash forward in the first scene of the season opener. And that would pose a problem, since Spencer passed away and
couldn't have been in a scene three years in the future.
But NBC is repeating the episode right now and it's official: Leo was not in the scene. So some of the speculation
we talked about last week is still
valid.