a few good men-related stories
Posted Oct 31st 2009 8:17AM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: OpEd, NCIS, Casting, Reality-Free

One of my favorite actresses is joining the cast of America's most watched drama series. That means about 20 million viewers a week will get to see her in action. The actress is
Rena Sofer and she's been cast on NCIS as a hard-nosed, no-nonsense lawyer. The role could be long term or recurring, they're not saying yet.
In fact, they're not giving much away at all. Not even the character's name or when she starts. Thus far, it's hard to see where a lawyer would be needed in the current storylines, so it's likely that there's an arc on the way that will bring her along as a key element.
Rena has a load of primetime experience, having appeared on
Heroes, 24, Couples, Blind Justice, Just Shoot Me... but for me she was never better than when she was on
General Hospital as Lois Cerullo.
Continue reading Rena Sofer cast on NCIS
Posted Oct 21st 2009 1:32AM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: NCIS, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free

(S07E05) Happy Halloween from your friends at
NCIS! There was definitely some creepy stuff going on with this case, and for the first time in weeks, the concentration of the show was strictly on the mystery. No Ziva flashbacks, no Gibbs questions about Mossad, no Vance at all. It was just about how a Marine recently back from Afghanistan wound up dead in his car on the night before Halloween.
Continue reading Review: NCIS - Code of Conduct
Posted Dec 6th 2006 7:00AM by Brett Love
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, NBC, Friday Night Lights
(S01E09) After a week off, the Panthers have another big game. And although there was a lot of hype about how tough this game would be in the promos, the game itself was almost an afterthought. As the show moves along there is less and less focus on the actual football. If my clock is right, we didn't get any actual game footage until 53 minutes into the hour. And that's fine by me. All three of the stories from this week were great, and the little bit of the game that we did get covered everything we needed to know.
First up, lots of development for the William's family. The Smash on steroids story seems to suffer from some of the time issues that the Street recovery does. It's all happening a little fast. Given that he just started on his cycle last week, I don't think he should be seeing a skin reaction or whatever the episode during his workout was. I'm willing to accept that time moves faster in Dillon though, because I really liked the William's family story this week.
Continue reading Friday Night Lights: Full Hearts
Posted Sep 7th 2006 4:50PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Industry, Programming
At 7, USA has more coverage of the U.S. Open.
- At 8, FOX has the premiere of 'Til Death, followed by the premiere of Happy Hour and a new Celebrity Duets.
- CBS has a new Big Brother: All Stars at 8.
- NBC has the first football of the season at 8, Dolphins vs. Steelers.
- Court TV has the movie A Few Good Men at 8.
- Also at 8: HBO runs the entire When The Levees Broke miniseries.
- At 9, TV Guide Channel has the special A Salute to the Crocodile Hunter.
- Larry King has an interview with Andre Agassi on CNN at 9.
- TCM has the original The Producers at 9.
- At 10, Food Network has a new Throwdown With Bobby Flay, followed by a new Ace of Cakes.
- The History Channel has a new American Eats at 10, about beer, followed by a new Modern Marvels.