Legend of The Seeker-related stories
Posted Nov 5th 2009 12:22PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Late Night, Programming, Celebrities, Talk Show, What To Watch Tonight, Reality-Free
Syfy has a Legend of the Seeker marathon all night.
- At 8, ABC has a new FlashForward, followed by new episodes of Grey's Anatomy and Private Practice.
- CBS has a new Survivor at 8, then new episodes of CSI and The Mentalist.
- NBC has new episodes of Community, Parks and Recreation, The Office, 30 Rock, and The Jay Leno Show.
- FOX has a new Bones at 8, then a new Fringe.
- The CW has a new Vampire Diaries at 8, followed by new episodes of Supernatural.
- TCM has Fourteen Hours at 9, then High Noon.
- At 9, Comedy Central has a new Jeff Dunham Show.
- TLC has a new American Chopper at 9.
- Bravo has a new Real Housewives of Atlanta at 9, then a new Real Housewives of Orange County.
- Cartoon Network has a new Total Drama Action at 9.
- Also at 9: Food Network has a new Extreme Cuisine with Jeff Corwin.
- At 10, Lifetime has a new Project Runway.
- FX has a new It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia at 10.
- There's a new Tosh.0 on Comedy Central at 10.
Check your
local TV listings for more.
After the jump, the late night talk shows.
Continue reading What's On Tonight: Survivor, Bones, The Office, It's Always Sunny
Posted Oct 18th 2009 11:02AM by Jane Boursaw
Filed under: TV on DVD, OpEd, Reality-Free, Jane After Dark

I've been hearing about this little show called
Legend of the Seeker since it debuted last year. Season one was just released on DVD, so I checked it out for
Jane After Dark this week. It's a great show. In my neck of the woods, it airs Saturday afternoon at 4 PM, which is a perfect time. If it aired during the regular primetime schedule, I'm afraid it would be eaten up by other shows, but the weekends are a nice home for it.
I've heard that
Legend of the Seeker, based on
The Sword of Truth novels by
Terry Goodkind, is similar to
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and
Xena: Warrior Princess. As with
Legend, both of these shows were produced by Sam Raimi and Robert G. Tapert.
Continue reading Jane After Dark: Legend of the Seeker, season one
Posted Oct 14th 2009 10:33AM by John Scott Lewinski
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, Celebrities, Reality-Free

The male nerd interest quotient just shot way up for
Legend of the Seeker.
Actress Jolene Blalock (Vulcan T'Pol in
Star Trek: Enterprise) is joining the cast of the New Zealand-based, Disney produced fantasy series as a recurring villain. According to a Disney press release, Blalock begins filming this week as "
a mysterious Sister of the Dark who possesses very powerful magic."
It'll help you a lot to understand this next but if you're a fan of the show, but Blalock will not only threaten heroic Richard (Craig Horner) and "his quest to defeat evil forces," but her real goal is to destroy the lovely female lead, Kahlan (Bridget Regan).
Continue reading Star Trek's Jolene Blalock joins Legend of the Seeker cast
Posted Oct 12th 2009 6:02PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: TV on DVD, Reality-Free
Here are the new TV DVDs, in stores tomorrow.
I don't know if
Legend of the Seeker could be considered a guilty pleasure or not. I mean, if you like something, why does it have to be a "guilty" pleasure? Having said that, I think a lot of people would consider this show something they're not willing to admit they like. But I'll admit it: I like it. It's a fun show.
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The Office,
30 Rock,
Psych,
Monk, and
House.
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Continue reading New TV on DVD releases this week
Posted Sep 2nd 2009 1:03PM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, OpEd, Casting, Reality-Free

We may have been forced to say goodbye to the strong Sarah Connor when FOX pulled the plug on
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. But it looks like we won't have to wait long before the actress who played her takes on another powerful role.
Lena Headey has joined the cast of A Game of Thrones as
Queen Cersai of House Lannister.
I'll not get into the specifics of her character arc in the series, as the series will likely deviate from it anyway. But I can tell you that she is a beautiful, ambitious and powerful woman as the saga unfolds. It's a role that Lena Headey has proven herself more than capable of handling.
She's joining an already impressive and massive cast for the ambitious fantasy series. Certainly her ties to both
300 and
T:TSCC might help raise awareness of this project in just the fan communities it needs. I'm looking for this to be the more sophisticated big brother of
Legend of the Seeker, which tackles another massive book series.
Posted Aug 5th 2009 9:30AM by John Scott Lewinski
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, Reality-Free

In a move that should bring some veteran dragon slayers out of their parents' basements long enough to turn on the TV,
Legend of the Seeker is headed back for a second season.
According to producing partners Disney and ABC, the syndicated fantasy adventure show will return this fall. A descendant of the
Hercules and
Xena food family,
Seeker tells the story of a woodsman whose life "gets turned upside down after discovering that he has a profound destiny to fulfill as the Seeker."
It's a burdensome duty that thrusts him into an unfamiliar world of magic, sorcery, evil and heaving wenches. The Seeker fights to protect innocent lives by confronting dangerous and evil forces because that's generally what heroes do in these sword and sorcery tales.
Continue reading Legend of the Seeker second season on its way
Posted Oct 27th 2008 1:46PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, Industry, Programming, Reality-Free

It sounds like the title of an mid-90s game show on Nickelodeon, but it's actually the title of a
new syndicated adventure series from Sam Raimi.
Wow, "syndicated adventure series." Whatever happened to all of those cheesy syndicated adventure shows that used to dot the television landscape? There used to be dozens of them on the weekends and late at night. Sitcoms too. There aren't too many of them anymore, replaced by reality, home improvement, court shows, and talk shows, or not replaced at all.
Continue reading What the heck is Legend of the Seeker?
Posted Jul 24th 2008 9:31PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, Reality-Free, Comic-Con

Well, the big news to come out of the Wizard's First Rule panel was that the series is not going to be called Wizard's First Rule. The new title is Legend of the Seeker. Why? Well, according to panelists and author Terry Goodkind the name change was made to focus on the hero of the book itself rather than the main book of the series.
A few other tidbits from the panel and press event can be found after the jump.
Continue reading Wizard's First Rule - Comic-Con Report