courtney b. vance-related stories
Posted Oct 30th 2009 8:31AM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: OpEd, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free, FlashForward
(S01E06) Some big revelations this week, both in the flashforwards case, as well as in the situation at the Benford household. In fact, it was at the Benford household that it went down. I was also very proud of the writers for choosing a more challenging route for Mark's character than the tired cliches we've come to expect.
We also got the first encounter between Lloyd Simcoe's son and the Benford daughter, Charlie, and so many things became more clear. A couple more flashforwards to round out the hour and I'm still happy with the series.
And speaking of Charlies, those who've been waiting all season for Dominic Monaghan to finally get down and dirty as a series regular on this little show need wait no loner. His name was even right there in the opening credits under 'Starring.'
Continue reading Review: FlashForward - Scary Monsters and Super Creeps
Posted Oct 2nd 2009 1:20AM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: OpEd, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free, FlashForward
(S01E02) I'm still trying to figure out what exactly is going to be happening at the Benford household the night of April 29, 2010. We got some more hints, but it's still not coming completely together. Particularly, I want to know what Charlie saw, but then I guess so does everyone at this point.
I guess Lloyd and Dylan Simcoe are set to become important and significant members of the cast. We already know that it's Lloyd in Olivia's vision that she has feelings for. It explains some of what's going on there, but not everything.
Weirdly, I spent more time trying to wrap my brain around the logistics of that than I did the mystery of D. Gibbons. At least until that final conversation in the Benford household. Oh, and I have a new expression for when I'm being bad and eating things I shouldn't. "I'm going to go log these cupcakes into evidence."
Continue reading FlashForward: White to Play
Posted Sep 25th 2009 1:50AM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: OpEd, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free, FlashForward
(S01E01) Well, that was it. The most eagerly anticipated premiere of the season, if early buzz is any indicator. Is it the next
Lost? Is it as good as everyone says it was? It can be. As much as I liked this pilot, though, I can't say that I know for sure how good the show is going to be based on it.
The opening sequence was every bit as epic and awe-inspiring as the opening moments of
Lost. Whereas in
Lost we had the aftermath of a cataclysmic plane crash on a deserted island, here we had the cataclysmic crash of ... everything! They dropped us right into the moments after the global blackout to immediately show us the impact it would have. It was like the opening of a big budget summer blockbuster.
Continue reading FlashForward: No More Good Days (series premiere)
Posted Dec 2nd 2008 11:13AM by Jane Boursaw
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, Programming, OpEd, Heroes, Casting, Reality-Free, Fringe

When exactly did we start lusting after sci-fi mystery shows with such a vengeance? That's the question I'm asking myself after reading
the news about ABC's Flash Forward, a drama pilot starring Courtney B. Vance (pictured) and Jack Davenport.
The show is based on
Robert J. Sawyer's sci-fi novel and follows the chaos that ensues after everyone in the world blacks out for 2 minutes and 17 seconds. Oh, and everyone has a mysterious vision of the future that changes their lives forever.
See, I'm the perfect viewer for this show, because I'm already formulating ideas about what might have caused the chaos (aliens in a time-warp) and what the vision of the future means (aliens cross-breeding with humans). I love these kinds of weird-mystery shows where you have to figure out what's going on and what it all means.
Continue reading Flash Forward to accompany Lost?
Posted Aug 20th 2008 12:28PM by Kona Gallagher
Filed under: ER, Casting, Reality-Free

Okay, I'm not a doctor (surprising, I know), so maybe if you
are a doctor, and your most recent medical experience is tsunami relief in Indonesia, maybe moving to County General doesn't seem so bad. Sure, it gets blown up occasionally, gunfire breaks out often, and maybe you may get taken hostage and/or stabbed by a crazy patient or two. But here's my question: Would you tell your spouse to work there too?
Apparently
Angela Bassett would.
Bassett, who is joining the cast of ER as a "troubled" new attending, is bringing her husband along with her.
Courtney B. Vance, who spent five seasons on NBC's
Law & Order: Criminal Intent as ADA Ron Carver, is also joining the cast.
Vance will be playing another attending physician an the on-screen husband of his real-life wife on a recurring basis. While I'm sure that the set of
ER is a perfectly safe place for Vance, I'm highly worried about the fate of his character.
Continue reading Courtney B. Vance joins his wife on ER
Posted Apr 28th 2008 9:04AM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: ER, Casting, Reality-Free

NBC doctors may have already called the time for
ER, setting next season for the end of the enduring medical drama, but the final year will go out with fire and brio. That was made abundantly clear by casting dynamic actress
Angela Bassett as a series regular for the 15th season of ER. Despite rumors,
Anthony Edwards may or may not return, and
Noah Wyle's back for just four shows, but Angela can be counting on to carry the load.
This is the first full-time series for Ms. Bassett, an Oscar-nominated actress for
What's Love Got to Do With It? (1994). Who will ever forget her playing Tina Turner in that film? She made muscular arms on a woman sexy, in addition to providing a terrific performance as the musical star. In 2006, she was superb in the indie hit
Akeelah and the Bee, and on TV, she did a short stint on
Alias in 2005 as a CIA director.
Continue reading ER snags Angela Bassett