Posts with tag Kevin McKidd
Posted Aug 9th 2008 3:34PM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, Reality-Free

I wish I could tell you that those plans included a television mini-series or at least a small screen film, but alas series creator Kevin Falls has moved on. In fact, his new series featuring a womanizer trapped in a woman's body, is currently coming together for FOX, so at least he's sticking with the "different." He did, however, take some time out to chat it up with
AICN about the bigger plans for Journeyman.
This was a show that was hugely under-appreciated by the mainstream, and almost dismissed out of the gate as a
Quantum Leap derivative by many of the sci-fi crowd. The show was so much more. There was such a heart of tragedy at the core of protagonist Dan Vasser's abrupt rips through time. Unlike
QL's Sam Beckett, Vasser is literally torn from his life no matter what he is doing, body and spirit, and hurtled through the timestream. Then add all that we learned about his first love Livia and there's just so much pain in the show, which makes for great dramatic television.
Continue reading Falls spills on plans for Journeyman
Posted Jul 4th 2008 12:23PM by Jane Boursaw
Filed under: OpEd, Grey's Anatomy, Short-Lived Shows, Cancellations, Casting, Journeyman, Reality-Free

Like many people, I was
miffed that Journeyman wasn't picked up for another season. But maybe we'll get our fix of
Kevin McKidd at Seattle Grace next year.
Entertainment Weekly is reporting that the Scottish actor, who blew (some of) us away as the time-traveling journalist Dan Vasser on
Journeyman, is in talks to join the cast of
Grey's Anatomy. The rumor is that McKidd would play a doctor who scrubs in at the hospital after a stint in Iraq.
Continue reading Kevin McKidd Joining Grey's Anatomy?
Posted Jun 6th 2008 11:59PM by Jane Boursaw
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Arrested Development, Cancellations, Awards, TV Squad Lists, Journeyman, Moonlight, New Amsterdam, TV Squad Awards

There were plenty of choices for
The Arrested Development Award, a.k.a. The Show Least Deserving of Cancellation Award. Among them,
Las Vegas,
New Amsterdam,
Miss Guided,
Aliens in America, and
Women's Murder Club.
The Readers Choice Award goes to
Moonlight, the vampire-themed crime-drama-romance that amassed an insane amount of fans during its short run. And it still might come back on another network, so we'll keep our collective fingers crossed on that.
The TV Squadders' pick is
Journeyman. Here's why:
1. Time-traveling is cool. The idea of time-travel is always intriguing, as evidenced by other shows like
Quantum Leap and
Sliders. What's cool about
Journeyman is that Dan Vasser, played by
Kevin McKidd, is just a normal guy who could be any one of us. At first, he hates the time-traveling. It interrupts his life and causes undue stress, both at home and work. But later, when given the opportunity to make it stop, he chooses to keep time-traveling. He knows he's been chosen for a reason, and feels it's his calling to help people right the wrongs of history. Never mind that every episode made me wonder how much of history he changed by leaping into the past. I can only imagine that even the smallest of events might drastically alter the space-time continuum.
Continue reading The Arrested Development Award: Winner - VIDEO
Posted Feb 20th 2008 8:57PM by Erin Martell
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, Battlestar Galactica, Lost, Family Guy, Stargate, Supernatural, Doctor Who, Celebrities, The Closer, Eureka, Kyle XY, Heroes, Dexter, Torchwood, Awards, Pushing Daisies, Journeyman, The Sarah Connor Chronicles
The Saturn Award nominations are in, and many popular sci-fi and fantasy shows made the cut. Returning favorites like Lost, Heroes, and Dexter were recognized by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Films, as were newcomers Pushing Daisies and Journeyman.
With seven nominations, Lost is ahead of Dexter and Heroes, which received five and four nominations, respectively. Heroes was the big winner last year, taking home awards for Best Network Series as well as acting awards for Masi Oka and Hayden Panettiere. Both actors received nominations this year, along with co-star Greg Grunberg.
Continue reading Lost leads the pack with seven Saturn nominations
Posted Dec 20th 2007 7:18AM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: OpEd, Episode Reviews, Journeyman
(S01E13) "It's not a curse. It's a calling." - Dan"Time changes everything," says the
Journeyman official website. In the TV world, ratings change everything because if it weren't for so-so ratings,
Journeyman wouldn't be facing cancellation right about now. Let's hope,
Rice-A-Roni can change everything too!
What could be the last (gulp!) episode ever of NBC's time-traveling series aired a few hours ago and I'm still in denial that this could be the last we saw of Dan Vasser. At least the creator and writers got the hint that this could be the final episode ever soon enough to make it a potential series finale. Even if we didn't get answers to all our questions (back to that after the jump), we at least got some closure.
Continue reading Journeyman: Perfidia (series? finale)
Posted Dec 18th 2007 2:01AM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: OpEd, Episode Reviews, Journeyman
(S01E12) "I need to get our life back tomorrow." - DanAt the risk of sounding like a broken record, I'll say it again: I can't believe
Journeyman may get canceled when it's giving us fantastic episodes. After
a nice Christmas-themed episode last week, we now move one step closer to what may end up being the series finale. NBC will air the last completed episode, aka episode 13, this Wednesday at 10 p.m.
"The Hanged Man" not only had Dan face off a major change in his present time after leaving 2007 technology in the past but he also learned what Livia and he share in common besides being travelers.
Continue reading Journeyman: The Hanged Man
Posted Dec 14th 2007 1:29PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Cancellations, Journeyman
I think Jericho fans opened up a Pandora's Box.
Months after that show's fans got CBS to reconsider their cancellation by sending tons of nuts to the network (inspired by a line Skeet Ulrich said in the final episode), Journeyman fans have started a campaign to send boxes of Rice-A-Roni to NBC in hopes of getting them to change their mind (the show hasn't been "officially" canceled, but it doesn't look good).
If you haven't watched the show before, the reason why fans are doing this is because in one episode, our hero Dan Vasser went back in time to 1987 and got trapped in a giant box of Rice-A-Roni.
Continue reading Journeyman fans start a Rice-A-Roni campaign
Posted Dec 12th 2007 7:01AM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: Cancellations, Journeyman
Kristin from E! Online reports that sources revealed that
Journeyman is officially done. That news won't surprise many fans because the cancellation ax has been hovering over the show for a few weeks now. We were first made aware of the possibility that Dan Vasser's travels through time would probably come to a premature stop
about two weeks ago.
Continue reading Journeyman really over?
Posted Dec 11th 2007 12:27AM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: OpEd, Episode Reviews, Journeyman
(S01E11) "I'm not my father." - DanAfter episodes like this one, it's difficult to understand why people aren't watching
Journeyman. It looked like the writers knew the
cancellation ax was hovering above their heads when they wrote this week's episode because it was a payoff for loyal viewers and paved the way for episode 13, to possibly serve as a series finale.
Not only was Frank (played by
The 4400's Joel Gretsch) back and Jack getting more likable this week, but we saw Livia in her "present" time and Dan's actions have once again an impact on his family and friends. What more can we want for this Christmas-themed episode? Okay, maybe answers on why Dan and Livia travels and how, but that was probably a gift that was too big to put under our
Festivus pole!
Continue reading Journeyman: Home By Another Way
Posted Nov 29th 2007 12:41PM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: Programming, Journeyman
Ain't It Cool News reveals that
Journeyman's 12th episode (that is if you count the pilot as 1.00 and not 1.01) will air after all. If you've been following the show's behind-the-scenes drama, you know that there are
talks of cancellation due to so-so ratings, and that this twelfth episode could very well be the series' final episode (13 episodes were ordered at first; NBC later ordered three more scripts but, because of the strike, episode 12 (episode 13 for us fans) was the last one completed).
Continue reading Journeyman's 12th episode will air after all
Posted Nov 27th 2007 8:22AM by JJ Hawkins
Filed under: OpEd, Episode Reviews, Journeyman

(S01E10) So what, trying to get a kidnapper behind bars gets me shot? Who in the hell are we working for? - Dan Vasser
His line may as well have been, "So what, we have an interesting eight episodes capped off by an excellent ninth and tenth show, only to get hit with
rumors of being canceled after this season? Who in the hell are we working for?"
That would be NBC Danny boy, and I'm none two thrilled that Journeyman probably won't be showing up on the schedule when spring rolls around.
Continue reading Journeyman: Blowback
Posted Nov 26th 2007 11:24AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Industry, Programming, Journeyman
This news is sure to upset fans of the NBC show Journeyman: the show will probably end with the 12th episode.
And just so you know this isn't a guess, this word comes straight from Kevin Falls, creator of the show. He says that because of the show's so-so ratings, and the fact that it doesn't look like the writers strike is going to end anytime soon, that episode will probably be the last one for the series. If it's any consolation for fans, Falls says that the episode does work as sort of a series finale and does answer a lot of questions. Though I would guess that those answers won't be enough for hardcore fans. It also leaves an opening for a second sesaon if that were to occur.
The 12th episode will air either at the end of December or early January.
Posted Nov 20th 2007 8:01PM by JJ Hawkins
Filed under: OpEd, Episode Reviews, Journeyman
(S01E09) Dan's been traveling a lot lately...- Katie Vasser
And the understatement of the year award goes to, Katie Vasser!
Watching the show, it seems like Dan makes multiple trips through time over the course of a single day. He has to be gone 3-5 hours daily and from what I understand his trips are only going to start lasting longer and longer as the show moves along.
I'm actually quite amazed Katie has stuck around for this long. How could any relationship sustain this kind of disruption? The disappearing part is bad enough, but when you add in the fact that Dan repeatedly sees his ex-fiance during his journeys, it's even more amazing that Katie has stayed put this long. My wife would've gouged my eyeballs out and thrown another set of balls out the window of her car so she could repeatedly run over them.
Continue reading Journeyman: Emily
Posted Nov 13th 2007 8:38AM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: OpEd, Episode Reviews, Journeyman
(S01E08) "I have one brother. He's messed up but he's not a crook." - JackThis week's
Journeyman episode had a tough act to follow because
last week's installment was fantastic. "Winterland" may not have been as good as "Double Down" but it sure gave us a lot of answers about Livia and had the FBI Agent connect some dots we wondered if someone eventually would.
Continue reading Journeyman: Winterland
Posted Nov 6th 2007 7:22PM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: OpEd, Episode Reviews, Journeyman
(S01E07) "You're here to protect you." - Livia to DanI don't know about you but as soon as I saw the previews for this week's
Journeyman episode I was jumping up and down at the thought of seeing Dan do something in the past that would actually put his future (or present) in jeopardy! Don't get me wrong, I don't want bad things to happen to our hero but it was inevitable to eventually have him screw things up and see the ripple effect his actions while traveling can have on his own family and life.
In this fantastic episode (probably the best so far), Dan and Livia had to protect Past Dan and make sure he got rescued by Katie so that the future would stay intact. What a way for the series to kick of November Sweeps.
Continue reading Journeyman: Double Down
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