Will-related stories
Posted Oct 22nd 2009 1:40AM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: OpEd, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free, Glee

(S01E08) In what might be one of the best episodes of
Glee since the premiere, Matthew Morrison was given a true showcase. There was also no Will family drama. Hmm ... is that a coincidence? I don't think so. I clearly have more interest in what Will's doing at McKinley High with the singing and dancing then his marriage.
Mash-ups were on the top of the to-do list. Emma and Ken asked Will for a wedding song mash-up, which was easier said than done when the two songs they wanted were "I Could Have Danced All Night" from
My Fair Lady and Sisqo's "The Thong Song." Fortunately, Will didn't sing the former, just the latter.
Continue reading Review: Glee - Mash-Up
Posted Dec 24th 2006 1:14PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Video, Web, Nobody's Watching
What would Christmas be without a new video from Derrick and Will (Taran Killam and Paul Campbell) of the pilot-turned web sensation-turned television show (one day) Nobody's Watching. This time around Derrick gets a haircut. But not any haircut. No, this cut is in the style of a favorite sitcom character, chosen by visitors at the guys' official website.
The character chosen? I'll give you a hint: Ha! I kill me! Okay, that may be a bit obscure. The favorite sitcom character chosen was Alf, who had a hit show back in the late 1980's. Derrick not only gets his hair cut in the style of Alf, but he hair that is cut gets pasted on his eyebrows to give him that fluffy, alien puppet look.
Anyway, you can see the haircut in all of its glory after the jump.
Continue reading Nobody's Watching gets a haircut - VIDEO
Posted Sep 28th 2006 4:42PM by Brett Love
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Industry, Video, Web

We've
written before about the failed WB pilot
Nobody's Watching, and some of their follow up
videos. If you're still hungry for more, then you my friend are in luck. Derrick and Will, the stars of the show, have announced the launch of their website,
nobodyswatching.tv. The site will officially open for business next Monday, but you can get a little beta peek right now.
This will be the home for all of Derrick and Will's new content and videos, as well as the headquarters for their ongoing mission to get the show on the air. Most recently, the pair were seen in their Diet Coke and Mentos spoof. In just five days, that video managed 1.2 million hits on YouTube, 400,000 on Break.com, and 100,000 on Google video.
Check after the jump for their latest video.
Continue reading Nobody's Watching website launches - VIDEO
Posted Sep 1st 2006 12:33AM by Deidre Woollard
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, CBS, OpEd, Big Brother (US)
(S04E24) "No one knows that I am with Chilltown," says Erika. "No one knows that I am with Chilltown," says Janelle. This week everyone thinks they are an honorary member of Chilltown. But by the time the dust settles in this fast forward episode the answers are clear.
Continue reading Big Brother: Elimation, Nomination, Veto, Elimination
Posted Aug 30th 2006 3:04PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, CBS, Talent, Web, Celebrities, Big Brother (US)
Here's the video from Big Brother the other night, when How I Met Your Mother star Neil Patrick Harris made a surprise visit to the show, bearing gifts. Who is that guy in the beginning (I don't watch the show - is it Will?), and why the hell is he always talking about Harris?
I know this is a show on his own network and it makes for some good cross-promotion, but did Harris really want to do this? I think I read some place that Harris wants to do a celebrity Big Brother at some point. Ugh. (Video after the jump.)
[via TV Tattle]
Continue reading How I Met Your Brother - VIDEO
Posted Aug 15th 2006 10:16PM by Deidre Woollard
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, CBS, OpEd, Big Brother (US)
(S04E17) Have you ever watched a horror movie where you see the gorgeous blonde walking through a house with the shadowy killer stalking her ? That's a bit like this episode of
Big Brother. Janelle is being stalked on all sides but she is completely clueless. All episode long I just wanted to shout at her to get out of the way of the knives aimed in her direction.
Continue reading Big Brother: Veto Ceremony #6
Posted Aug 9th 2006 7:47AM by Deidre Woollard
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, CBS, OpEd, Big Brother (US)
(S04E14) The question for this week is who's zooming who? When in doubt, always bet on Boogie and Will. We've got the newly christened Legion of Doom with their grand plan to get Janelle out of the house but will they triumph? James tries to cover up the fact that he feels like he is in the catbird seat but he's not as good an actor as he thinks. Theree's just one problem, are these people really stupid enough to trust Chilltown?
Continue reading Big Brother: Veto Ceremony #5
Posted May 7th 2006 9:22PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, NBC, OpEd, West Wing
(S07E21) This was an odd episode. I mean, it's the next to last show, and we're supposed to believe that everyone is getting ready to leave the White House and they're packing up and they're thinking about new job offers. But at the beginning, even though C.J.'s office is filled with boxes and Will goes to see someone about a possible political job, it didn't "feel" right. Focusing on C.J. is fine, but focusing on Will and Kate? I just don't see it.
Then Andy walked into C.J.'s office and asked her to ask the President about pardoning Toby, and that's when the episode kicked into gear for me.
Continue reading The West Wing: Institutional Memory
Posted Mar 15th 2006 8:03AM by Ryan j Budke
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, FOX, OpEd, Reunion, Web

Remember way back in December of 2005 when Fox aired the
episode of
Reunion for 1994? OK, good. Now, remember how they showed the previews for the next episode of
Reunion? Yea? Excellent. Well, I'm not sure if you're aware of this or not, but Fox sucks, and they never
showed that one. In fact, they promptly canceled the show after that, leaving many loyal fans wondering just what our
misfit crew of estranged friends' fates were. There were four episodes that had filmed, but Fox decided not to show
them. Will there be an eventual DVD release of the episodes? I wish I knew, but I don't think it would really wrap up
any loose ends, though. Luckily, Kristin over at E! has a
rundown of the lost episodes. Head on over for a
complete rundown of what was
going to happen, and then come back here and vent your frustration with me. I
believe Kristin has said in the past that she was going to give an overview of everyone's final fates as well, so we'll
have to keep our eyes peeled for those.
Posted Jan 15th 2006 9:19PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, NBC, OpEd, West Wing

While it's always great to see characters and references to the old, great
West Wing (tonight's
opening had scenes from past episodes and the return of Danny Concannon), it clashes with the new
West Wing,
which is all cynicism and bitchiness and tension between C.J. and Josh and the boring character of Kate. But
at least there's a glimmer of that old
West Wing, if simply because the White House was prominently featured.
When there's more scenes in the White House than on the Santos campaign trail, that's a good thing (even if it means
Donna isn't around.)
Continue reading The West Wing: Internal Displacement