Sword of Truth-related stories
Posted Jan 29th 2008 9:41AM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, Pickups and Renewals

Poor Robert Jordan. I was sure his
The Wheel of Time series would be the first modern fantasy series to make the leap to ongoing television series. But not only did George R.R. Martin's much newer
A Song of Ice and Fire get picked up by HBO last year to be made into a series (what's the status on
that?), now it looks like Terry Goodkind beat him to the punch, too.
Sam Raimi (
Spider-Man) is teaming with ABC/Disney on 22 hour-long episodes
chronicling Goodkind's The Sword of Truth eleven volume series, though the working title of the show appears to be the title of the first novel only:
Wizard's First Rule. Intended for syndication,
Rule will be the first major fantasy syndicated series since the likes of
Hercules and
Xena ruled the airwaves in the late '90s.
Continue reading The Sword of Truth fantasy series comes to TV
Posted Oct 5th 2006 10:30AM by Adam Finley
Filed under: OpEd, Animation, South Park, Comedy Central
(S10E08)
Cartman: You can just hang around outside all day tossing a ball around, or you can sit at your computer and do something that matters.
I think I can say with almost absolute certainty that South Park is the first television show in history where a character actually uses the word "pwnage." Since I'm online doing this here blogging thing all the time I caught that particular phrase, though there was a lot in this show I didn't understand, since I've neither seen nor played Warcraft before. The episode gently mocked those who do nothing but play Warcraft, but at the same time, it made it clear what an awesome game it is. It was funny to watch everyone become so immersed in the game they begin to think of it as real life, but it did make me think back to my younger days when a particularly difficult Nintendo game would cause me to throw my controller across the room in anger. I guess we're all susceptible to the allure of these games. Well, not all of us, but those of us with nerdly tendencies. Truth be told, I think that, like Butters, Hello Kitty Island Adventure is more up my alley.
Continue reading South Park: Make Love, Not Warcraft