amy brenneman-related stories
Posted Oct 3rd 2009 10:44PM by Jane Boursaw
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, OpEd, Reality-Free

I've been waiting all summer to see how things turned out for Violet and her baby on
Private Practice. Let's face it. Things looked bleak at
the end of season two when Violet's baby was hacked out of her by a crazy person, and they didn't look any better at the beginning of season three. So I was pretty ecstatic with how things turned out.
I must admit, though, the way things were going, I really wasn't sure who was in that casket that started the episode until we were getting close to the end. It wasn't small enough to be a baby's casket (thank goodness), and I was pretty sure Amy Brenneman was planning on sticking around, so it was unlikely that Violet was in the casket. Still, it was touch and go there for a while, and either one of them could have died.
Continue reading Did you know who was in the casket on Private Practice?
Posted May 1st 2009 10:29AM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, OpEd, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free
(S02E22) "You have my baby and I want it back." - KatieThose of us who keep up with show spoilers were warned that this episode would be a little crazy. But what we've got instead was a whole lot of crazy and some poor writing. To me, the season finale of
Private Practice felt like it was rushed way too much. I get that season finale must be action packed and end with cliffhangers,
especially when the series has been renewed, but there is a limit, no?
Continue reading Private Practice: Yours, Mine & Ours (season finale)
Posted Apr 24th 2009 3:07PM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, OpEd, TV Squad Polls, Watercooler Talk, Reality-Free

There is one episode left in this second season of
Private Practice and we still don't know who is the father of Violet's baby is. Are you getting tired like me of this ongoing mystery? Since the reveal may happen during next week's season finale, it's time we make our predictions as to who is the father of the baby: Sheldon or Pete? Place your bets in our poll after the jump!
The rest of the post contains information revealed in last night's episode so proceed with caution.
Continue reading Private Practice: Who is the father of Violet's baby?
Posted Jul 18th 2008 10:44AM by Joel Keller
Filed under: TCA Press Tour, Private Practice, Dirty Sexy Money, Reality-Free

The photo to the right is of
Dirty Sexy Money (and
Eli Stone and
Brothers & Sisters) EP Greg Berlanti, from the ABC show-runner panel. The reason why I post it is because ABC doesn't have any web-ready photos of either the
DSM or the
Private Practice panels for download, many hours after both panels. This despite promises that they would have web-ready pictures from the press tour up quickly. OK, cranky rant over.
Anyway, the panels for the two sophomore Wednesday shows didn't reveal all that much in the way of new info. We found out a little about what both Berlanti and
PP creator Shonda Rhimes have in store, and how they deal with returning from such a long break (ABC held back the two shows and
Pushing Daisies after the strike, making plans to restart in the fall).
Continue reading Dirty Sexy Money and Private Practice panels: Lots of resetting going on - TCA Report
Posted Nov 22nd 2007 12:38AM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: OpEd, Episode Reviews, Private Practice
(S01E08) "If they talk about us, we should talk about them." - Sam to Pete and CooperI'm not sure I like the port Cooper found in his storm and I'm pretty sure I'm not alone thinking this (let your voice be heard in our poll). It's clear they are trying to make Charlotte more meaningful but for me, it's too little too late. The character was almost as poorly introduced and as useful as Nikki and Paulo were on
Lost. Let's hope that the
Private Practice writers know where they are going with this because it could ruin the show's best character: Cooper.
Continue reading Private Practice: In Which Cooper Finds a Port In His Storm
Posted Oct 31st 2007 10:21PM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: OpEd, Episode Reviews, Private Practice
(S01E06) "Don't wake the tiger." - Pete about CharlotteAnd down the rabbit hole Charlotte went. (For those who didn't get the title twist, it refers to
Alice in Wonderland in which Alice goes down a rabbit hole and ends up in a fantasy/dream world.) Per our
poll in last week's review, out of the 306 people who voted by the time I typed this line only 1 said they liked Charlotte the best. I'm not sure that this somewhat Charlotte-centric
Private Practice episode will have viewers relate more with the character.
Continue reading Private Practice: In Which Charlotte Goes Down The Rabbit Hole
Posted Oct 24th 2007 11:20PM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: OpEd, Episode Reviews, Private Practice
(S01E05) "You guys are so not friends. You are like a corporation." - Violet to Sam In case you didn't know,
Private Practice was
picked up for a full 22-episode season. That means more Pete and Addison flirting, Cooper and Violet circling around one another, and, sadly, more of angry Naomi! Even if
reviews of the first episodes were not stellar, the show has been improving. Most importantly,
Private Practice has been strong in ratings, which led to its pick up.
Continue reading Private Practice: In Which Addison Finds A Showerhead
Posted Oct 18th 2007 8:42PM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: Pickups and Renewals, Private Practice
Kristin from E! Online reports that ABC has picked up
Grey's Anatomy spin-off
Private Practice for a full season. Even if fan comments (
including my own) about the first episodes were not all positive towards the writing and acting of the show, enough of viewers watched the series (that's 12 million viewers just last Wednesday) to grant the show a pick up.
Yep, that means we are stuck with angry Naomi for a complete season! It also means that Addison will not go back to Seattle Grace, something a good number of
Grey's Anatomy fans wanted to see happen.
Continue reading Private Practice gets a full season order
Posted Oct 17th 2007 11:23PM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: OpEd, Episode Reviews, Private Practice

(
S01E04)
"If I were a patient, what would I tell myself?" - VioletI have to agree with the majority of people who voted in our last
Private Practice poll: I, too, watch it mostly because it's the
Grey's Anatomy spin-off. I also watch the show for Kate Walsh and Tim Daly.
Last week, I asked you to tell me if I was too harsh when critiquing the show. Not surprisingly, most commenters seemed to be in the same boat I find myself in: we are disappointed with the show and don't really know if we should stick with it or not.
In order to see the show differently, which may help me like it a little more, I decided to tackle my review duties differently this week. I usually take notes about the events and my thoughts throughout the show. Not tonight. Let's see if me not analyzing everything as I watched helped me enjoy the ride!
Continue reading Private Practice: In Which Addison Has A Very Casual Get Together
Posted Oct 10th 2007 11:44PM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: OpEd, Episode Reviews, Private Practice

(
S01E03) "I don't fit here." - Addison
In my last
Private Practice review, I mentioned that I didn't like Naomi much, mostly because she is always angry and rarely smiles. A little over 40% of the TV Squad readers who participated in our
Naomi poll agreed that the character needed to lighten up while about 31% doesn't care for her at all. That's over 70% not liking her! I hoped that in time, I would start to at least tolerate her. But this week's episode didn't help me achieve that goal. She is just not an enjoyable character and I really don't relate to her. I'm starting to wonder if changing the actress to play Naomi was a mistake. This whole Naomi situation worries... especially when I add it to the other flaws the show has.
Continue reading Private Practice: In Which Addison Finds The Magic
Posted Oct 3rd 2007 11:17PM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: OpEd, Episode Reviews, Private Practice

(
S01E02) Even if
Private Practice had fair ratings for its premiere,
the reviews for the first official installment of the
Grey's Anatomy spin-off were not stellar. Actually, at the time I write these lines, out of the 733 readers who voted in our "Will
Private Practice be part of your weekly watch list?"
poll only 146 (19.9%) said they would definitely watch the series while 398 (54.2%) said they would give it a few more weeks but weren't sure about the show yet. The remainder, that's 25.7%, said they would not watch more episodes. I fall in the second category.
So did this week's episode of
Practice delivered the goods to have some of the undecided stick with the show?
Continue reading Private Practice: In Which Sam Receives an Unexpected Visitor
Posted May 7th 2007 10:22AM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: OpEd, Grey's Anatomy, Watercooler Talk

The
Grey's Anatomy boards and blogs, and even some of our articles here at TV Squad, have been experiencing a surge in negative comments and posts. Those comments are directed at solely one thing: the
potential spin-off featuring the character of Addison.
Why are fans so unhappy with the end result? Will fan comments have ABC not pick up
Private Practice?
Let's analyze a few of the negative comments left by the TV Squad visitors in our "
Grey's Anatomy vs. the spin-off -- Part 2" post.
Continue reading Why Grey's Anatomy's fans hate the spin-off
Posted Mar 12th 2007 2:44PM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Grey's Anatomy

TV Guide Online's
Michael Ausiello is reporting that
Merrin Dungey (
Alias, The King of Queens) and
Amy Brenneman (
Judging Amy) have been cast in the
Grey's Anatomy spin-off. They will both appear in episodes 3.22 and 3.23 of
Grey's. These episodes will serve as the pilot for this potential spin-off revolving around Kate Walsh's character, Addison.
It is unknown if Dungey and Brenneman will play main characters in the spin-off or if they will just appear in the two-hour special. Other actors appearing in the two-hour special are: Chris Lowell (
Veronica Mars), Tim Daly (
The Nine), Paul Adelstein (
Prison Break), and Taye Diggs (
Day Break).
Episode 3.22 and 3.23 are set to air on May 10 on ABC.
Posted Oct 16th 2006 9:04PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: ABC, Industry, Celebrities
Judging Amy star Amy Brenneman could be back on network television as soon as next fall. She has signed a holding deal with ABC and Touchstone Television to star in a project next year. No word yet on what that project is or whether Brenneman has a large role in creating a series for herself. She was the creator and executive producer of
Judging Amy, which was based on her mother, Frederica Brenneman, a single mother who was also a juvenile court judge.
Brenneman had three Emmy nominations for her work on CBS'
Judging Amy from 1999-2005. Last summer, she left the cameras behind for the stage. And, next year she'll star opposite Al Pacino in the movie,
88 Minutes.
Posted Aug 1st 2006 12:34PM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, OpEd, Retro Squad, NYPD Blue

(
S01E09/S01E10) This was a pretty interesting episode pairing. The first one, "Ice Follies," was probably the best episode of the season so far. It was tense. It held my attention and I didn't yawn. That's saying something. Before I get to the good stuff though, let's get rid of the boring junk. Once again, Sherry Stringfield's character serves no purpose. Either she's not around at all (which is great) or she randomly enters a scene and you're caught off guard. Since transferring at the DA's office, she's now working in a new role which places her at the station with John. Wonderful. Now we can't avoid her. All I can say is that Stringfield must have sighed with delight when Caruso decided to leave at the end of the season. If she had to hang around as his ex-wife for a second season? That would have been tough. Plus, the first season of
ER just wouldn't have been the same.
Continue reading NYPD Blue: Ice Follies/Oscar, Meyer, Weiner
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