SeasonFour-related stories
Posted Oct 15th 2009 1:01PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Programming, OpEd, Reality-Free

It feels like forever since Bill Hendrickson announced that he and his family would form their own religion and live apart from Juniper Creek and LDS and the rest of the state of Utah. And we also know that Roman Grant is dead, and unless
Big Love is going in the direction of resurrecting the prophet like he's the real deal, that means Alby will be taking over for his father. Then there's all the business with the casinos, Nicki's teenaged daughter and her weird former husband, not to mention Margene's new business, Sarah getting married to Scott...
Continue reading Big Love season four premieres in January
Posted Sep 1st 2009 3:28PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: OpEd, Pickups and Renewals, Breaking Bad, Reality-Free, Mad Men

This should come as no surprise to even the most casual of TV Squad readers.
Mad Men has been picked up for a fourth season, assuring that Matthew Weiner's engrossing and demanding tale of Don Draper and the people at Sterling Cooper will be played out for at least another year.
When a show like
Mad Men comes along, not unlike
The Sopranos in quality and pop culture appeal, the question usually isn't whether the network will stand behind it for the duration, but whether or not the creative team envisions a long run.
Continue reading Mad Men renewed for fourth season
Posted Aug 20th 2009 3:11PM by Nick Zaino
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, Programming, Doctor Who, Reality-Free

Earlier this month,
we asked you if you wanted a season four of
Torchwood. Early responses seemed to say yes, and then we got deluged with people who were fed up with their favorite characters dying and who weren't entirely impressed with the
Torchwood: Children of Earth mini-series that was season three.
Well, there is going to be a season four, and
Torchwood Magazine got the scoop (Dammit! How'd they manage that?). According to the magazine,
Torchwood creator and writer Russell T. Davies already has several storylines worked out, and knows what happens to the characters that did survive seasons two and three. He's not sure if it will be another mini-series or a 13-episode season, but he does know what he'd include.
Continue reading Davies has a map for Torchwood
Posted Mar 8th 2009 2:16PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: OpEd, Heroes, Reality-Free

As
Bob wrote the other day, NBC has assured fans that
Heroes will be back next season. Isn't that great? Well, no, not to me. I would like to assure NBC that I have had it with
Heroes. I'm exhausted and fed up. Do you feel like me? Do you have
Heroes fatigue?
The changes have been detrimental to the original premise, ruining what was once the most exciting new TV show on the air since
Lost. Quite simply, I don't like the new "book"; I don't like the characters that have been mangled beyond recognition; I don't like all the story lines that were dropped in favor of this new paradigm that has the government hunting down Matt and Peter and the other familiar heroes and treating them like terrorists. At the end of the last episode, I just felt bad about
Heroes. What have they done to my show?
Continue reading Do you have Heroes fatigue, too?
Posted Sep 3rd 2008 10:08PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: OpEd, Bones, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free

(S04E01) Hullo Guv! Welcome to the fourth series premiere of Bones. It has been a summer of anger and anticipation for most fans of the show. Anger, as many felt creator Hart Hanson bollixed the whole thing up by making Zack Addy a bit potty. Anticipation, because those same fans are curious to see how Hanson and his writers will fill the gap and how the rest of the blokes at the Jeffersonian will adjust. And, of course, there's also the unanswered question as to the state of Bones and Booth's relationship: will they shag or not this season?
None of those questions were answered in this two-hour series premiere, althouth Zack's fate was briefly mentioned. What we did get was a trip to Londontown by Temperance and Seeley (hence, the British slang), and some significant relationship changes amongst the Squints. So, grab a pint, some fish n' chips, and your favorite duck, and let's begin.
Continue reading Bones: Yanks in the UK (seson premiere)
Posted Aug 1st 2008 9:00AM by Kristin Sample
Filed under: OpEd, Episode Reviews, So You Think You Can Dance

(
S04E21) Nigel told the final six that while they were getting plenty of applause and adulation on the show, they would have to get used to rejection if they continue on this career path. He advised that they use the rejection to propel them forward. But, the final six shouldn't feel too bad because each one of them got over a million votes going into this results show.
And the stakes are even higher going into the finale. Adam Shankman has added a role as a featured dancer in his new movie to the winner's prize package.
So let's see who will be battling it out next Thursday on
So You Think You Can Dance.
Continue reading So You Think You Can Dance: Top 4 Revealed
Posted Jul 29th 2008 12:01PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Supernatural, Interviews, Reality-Free, Comic-Con

For most of my time at Comic-Con the TV show panels had a fairly diverse audience, with an equal amount of men and women. However, during the Sunday morning panels for Smallville and Supernatural I noticed a significant female shift in the audience. This was definitely prominent with Supernatural. Of course, being that the main characters of Sam and Dean (played by Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki) are hot it's understandable. Well, at least that what I observed...I just think they're cute.
Regardless of your opinion of their looks these two stars, along with creator Eric Kripke, talked about season four of Supernatural and what's coming up for the demon hunting brothers.
Continue reading The Supernatural Panel - Comic-Con Report
Posted Aug 31st 2005 10:58AM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, FOX, Programming, 24

So you missed season four of
24 and feel like you might be left out of the next season when it resumes next year? Well if you've got a full 24 hours in a row of your life to spare, you can check out a full season four marathon of the show on A&E this coming Sunday. The new season kicks off January 8.
(Thanks Ryan!)