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Posted Oct 19th 2009 10:03AM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: OpEd, Daytime, Video, Casting, Reality-Free

I'm still not really over
the end of Guiding LIght, but if there's one thing soap fans know, you have to move on. You get over the end of
Santa Barbara, mourn the loss of
Another World, remember forever that before vampires were in vogue in prime time, Barnabus Collins ruled daytime, despite rickety sets and off-the-rack costumes.
That said, even while people are saying that soaps are dead -- or dying -- I'm excited about
Crystal Chappell returning to
Days of Our Lives.
You want to know how excited? I'm going to watch. After
Deidre Hall and Drake Hogestyn were unceremoniously dumped by the soap, I drifted away. But I'm willing to give
Days another try, especially because my curiosity has been piqued about Crystal's return.
Continue reading I'm psyched about Crystal Chappell's return to Days of Our Lives
Posted Apr 1st 2009 3:27PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Daytime, Cancellations, Reality-Free

The die was cast today.
CBS canceled Guiding Light, the longest running TV program still on the air. The soap opera will cease broadcasting on Friday, September 18, 2009.
As I wrote the other day, the prospects looked grim for
Guiding Light, and apparently my idea of letting the show continue until it reached its 75th anniversary (three years from now) was only popular with fans. I heard from many the past couple of days. They, like me, are sorry to see
Guiding Light come to an end.
Continue reading It's official: Guiding Light is canceled
Posted Jan 28th 2009 9:35AM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: OpEd, Nip/Tuck, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free
(S05E17) "Christian, I don't like men. I like you." - Liz
Christian and Liz?!? Can anyone honestly say that they ever saw this coming? Of course, the opposites attract argument exists - "butch lesbian anesthesiologist" and "slightly mysoginistic sex-crazed plastic surgeon" are just about as far apart as you can get. But I suppose it only makes sense that the guy who uses woman before he trusts them starts to fall for the woman he in theory shouldn't be able to have because, Christian put it best, "she's a lesbian!"
Despite all the pitfalls that this relationship certainly has (Christian is not a one woman guy - especially when that woman plays for the other team), at least it's something different. Once again, the "Sean still loves Julia" plot reared it's annoying head. We get it already. The proponents of this awkward courtship will argue that we don't know who Sean is without Julia and that's why he's always carried the torch. But that's just it - I don't know who Sean is without Julia either and it doesn't seem like Ryan Murphy and Co. plan on telling us.
Continue reading Nip/Tuck: Roxy St. James
Posted Apr 21st 2007 1:04PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: OpEd, Animation, Adult Swim, Children
Here's some animation news from the past week:
You can see a short clip from the new Drinky Crow series for Adult Swim here. The series is based on the Maakies comic strip by Tony Millionaire. It debuts May 13.
Also in Adult Swim news: our pals over at Joystiq picked up on news of a Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law video game that'll be released this fall. There's not much news on the game just yet, other than it'll be developed by Capcom for the Playstation 2 and PSP.
Continue reading Animation news: another Drinky Crow clip, Creature Comforts and Birdman the video game