Posts with tag Rebecca Mader
Posted Apr 21st 2008 8:03PM by Erin Martell
Filed under: OpEd, Lost, Vs., Reality-Free

"Welcome to the war." Ben Linus utters those words to John Locke in one of ABC's Lost promos, gun in hand. Since day one, Ben claimed that the freighter folks were going to kill everyone on the island. The show's three-hour finale is only a few weeks away. What do these last episodes of the season hold for the island residents? Can they hold their own against Widmore's team of scientists and thugs? Spoiler Warning: Some details from promos, interviews, and podcasts are mentioned.
Continue reading Lost: The freighties vs. the island dwellers
Posted Mar 14th 2008 1:00AM by Erin Martell
Filed under: OpEd, Lost, Reviewcaps, Episode Reviews

(S04E07) Well, that episode was a real tearjerker. This week on Lost, we met a few more members of the freighter crew, Sun had second thoughts about joining Team Jack, and Bernard got a little screen time. We finally got a look at Ben's inside man on the freighter, too. Things are starting to get weird on the freighter, and I'm beginning to wonder if Sayid and Desmond were safer back on the island.
Continue reading Lost: Ji Yeon
Posted Mar 7th 2008 2:00AM by Erin Martell
Filed under: OpEd, Lost, Episode Reviews

(S04E06) I didn't think it was possible, but the Lost writers actually found a way to make Ben creepier. All they had to do was add a "lovesick stalker" dimension to his personality. For a Juliet-centric episode, it seemed like we learned a lot more about Ben than the intriguing Dr. Burke. We also got some significant answers about who's behind the freighter mission--from Ben, of course. Perhaps the only thing Ben doesn't know is how to have a healthy romantic relationship.
Continue reading Lost: The Other Woman
Posted Feb 29th 2008 6:45AM by Erin Martell
Filed under: Lost, Episode Reviews

(S04E05) I love Desmond-centric episodes. I never fully understand them, but I love them. Confusing as they are, I believe that they are the key to understanding the island and its unique properties. This was the one of the few Lost episodes this season that didn't flash forward to the future of the Oceanic Six. We didn't get a shocking twist at the end, but we got a lot of new information to consider. It's a relief to know that this season's storytelling won't follow a strict formula. There are so many mysteries, relationships, and settings to explore now; variety is most welcome.
Continue reading Lost: The Constant
Posted Feb 22nd 2008 1:33AM by Erin Martell
Filed under: OpEd, Lost, Episode Reviews

(S04E04) "Eggtown" gave us more answers and another shocking ending; I could really get used to this. This week, we got a closer look at Team Locke's life at the Barracks, caught a glimpse of Kate's future off the island, and got to catch up with the survivors on the beach--remember them? Not many shows could mix topics like blackmail, grenades, and motherhood into one episode, but Lost pulled it off.
Continue reading Lost: Eggtown
Posted Feb 15th 2008 3:00AM by Erin Martell
Filed under: OpEd, Lost, Episode Reviews
(S04E03) Three great episodes in a row! Between "The Economist" and Carlton Cuse's promise to deliver five more episodes, Lost is having a great week. The identity of another member of the Oceanic Six was revealed, and that person is keeping strange company in the off-island future. As usual, each big revelation introduced about a dozen more questions, but that's part of the show's charm.
Continue reading Lost: The Economist
Posted Feb 8th 2008 12:00AM by Erin Martell
Filed under: OpEd, Lost, Episode Reviews

(S04E02) Watching "Confirmed Dead" was like watching my dream episode of Lost. People asked direct questions for once, some of which were answered within the hour! This episode was all about the Freighties--their lives back on the mainland, their connections to Oceanic 815, and, to borrow a phrase, their "primary objective."
Continue reading Lost: Confirmed Dead
Posted May 8th 2007 3:03PM by Brett Love
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, OpEd, Early Looks

ABC had garnered a fair amount of press over this one because of the obvious tie-in to the Brad Pitt/Angelina Jolie movie. The big news is that the creators of the movie are back for the TV show. Doug Liman (
The Bourne Identity, Swingers) and Simon Kinberg (
X-Men: The Last Stand) have signed on to try and transform their movie to the small screen.
Continue reading Mr. & Mrs. Smith -- A look at the pilot script
Posted Oct 24th 2006 11:08AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, FOX, OpEd, Justice

Finally! TNT&G loses a case! And the client--a kid, even--is wrongly accused! Unfortunately, it came too late for me. Last night, as I sat down to write my review of "Crucified", I realized that I loathed the idea of watching another episode of this show. Even though it has been on hiatus for three weeks because of baseball, I did not miss it one bit. As I watched, I realized that I hate this show. And I mean
hate.
But as an aside-- was the acting and the writing in this episode especially horrible, or what? The parents of the victim were given AWFUL, generic lines that they delivered without emotion ("Have you been driving my car again? I told you not to!") and the attorneys' dialogue between each other was way too expositionary. I think this episode was written to catch up new viewers.
Here's why I'm no longer watching/reviewing
Justice:
Continue reading Why I'm dropping Justice
Posted Oct 4th 2006 7:23PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, FOX, Justice, Pickups and Renewals

Jerry Bruckheimer's newest crime/law drama is not dead yet. Reuters reports that FOX has ordered up three more scripts for the series.
Justice, starring Victor Garber, has regularly finished fourth in its time slot on Wednesdays at 9 pm (even behind reruns of
Lost- ouch!). Late last month,
Fox announced it was putting
Justice and
Happy Hour on early hiatus ahead of the World Series. That didn't look promising for either show, but at least
Justice gets to take another swing at the viewers. No word on the fate of
Happy Hour.
Even though I really want to see Kerr Smith and Victor Garber be successful, they can do better.
Justice is already predictable... and enough with the handheld cameras!
Posted Sep 28th 2006 7:29AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, FOX, OpEd, Justice

(
S01E05) This is the last episode of
Justice for an undetermined amount of time. Earlier this week,
we reported that the show is going on early hiatus (along with
Happy Hour) in advance of the World Series. FOX says the hiatus doesn't mean the show is getting canceled or is even in jeopardy, but, quite frankly I think it could be in jeopardy. While I like the gimmick of making us wait until the end of the show to see how the crime was really committed, the procedural is becoming awfully formulaic. How are you guys feeling about this show?
Continue reading Justice: Wrongful Death
Posted Sep 21st 2006 3:01PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, FOX, OpEd, Justice

(
S01E04) I really enjoyed Tom Nicholson's (Kerr Smith) storyline in this episode. We get to see his weaknesses as he loses sight of his job when his relationship with a client clouds his judgment. Plus, someone else gets to try a case for once.
The episode opens with a man falling from a skyscraper and then the shaky camera work begins. This week's victim is Daniel Benson, son of legendary studio head Scott Benson. The victim's girlfriend, Molly Larusa, is missing. The two were dating in rehab, which is where Benson plummeted to his death. TNT&G fits into the equation because the missing girl's father is their client, Frank Larusa.
Continue reading Justice: Addicts
Posted Sep 14th 2006 7:12AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, FOX, OpEd, Justice

(
S01E03) Good opening sequence. We see a guy strangle a girl, then learn it's on a film set, and then we see it's a reenactment for smarmy
American Crime. A chick named Beth, who is about to be married, disappears after getting a ride home from a bartender, Jake Garcia.
Garcia has some good evidence against him. He lied to the police about giving Beth a ride home, her sweater is in his car, and so is her blood (which he says came from a cut to her foot). It looks like the cops are going to ambush Garcia at TNT&G offices, but Ron Trott (Victor Garber) turns the tables by parading his client in front of the media and offering a $1 million reward for the safe return of Beth, who may or may not be a runaway bride.
Continue reading Justice: Behind the Orange Curtain
Posted Aug 31st 2006 1:16AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, FOX, OpEd, Justice

(
S01E01) This show seems like a regular Jerry Bruckheimer, over-the-top procedural right up until the end, doesn't it? Just like on every version of
CSI, the attorneys on
Justice have all the coolest bells and whistles to help them do their jobs. Only this time, there's a twist at the end. We spend an hour watching a team of attorneys spin a case in their favor... and then we get to see what
really happened. I want to know what evil genius conceived of this show and I want to simultaneously shake his/her hand and slap his/her face for suckering me into an hour of television every Wednesday night. 'Cuz I'm hooked.
Continue reading Justice: Pilot (series premiere)
Posted Aug 22nd 2006 2:09PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, FOX, Industry

First off, let me say that I am very jealous of the sweatshirt that
Keith got from the
Prison Break press kit. Since I'm covering
Justice this season, Keith sent its press kit all the way across the country to my house. FOX didn't quite go all out with this press kit the way it did for
Prison Break. No newspaper. Just a stack of office paper with bios for the actors, including a pathetically short bio for Kerr Smith, and a letter from the law firm instructing me to watch the pilot on DVD (also included).
Continue reading Press Kits Unwrapped: FOX's Justice