Posts with tag third season
Posted Jul 12th 2008 12:06PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Pickups and Renewals, Reality-Free, Army Wives

The
success of Army Wives has been huge for Lifetime. Currently, the second season is doing gangbuster ratings so it's no surprise the CEO Andrea Wong announced yesterday that
Army Wives has been renewed for season number three.
Commencing in early 2009, there will be 18 new episodes of the military-oriented, drama set in Fort Marshall around the lives of the families of Army personnel. Currently, the tale of the "tribe" has been a grand slam, Sunday night success for the cable net, the number one cable show among women 25-54 and women 18-49, Lifetime's key demographics.
Continue reading Lifetime drafts Army Wives for a third tour of duty
Posted Sep 8th 2007 9:02AM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Video, Web, Celebrities, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
We know that It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia was picked up for a third season, but how did they get Danny DeVito to stick around? The video below explains everything, and if the warnings at the beginning of the video aren't enough, let me tell you upfront that the video is NOT SAFE FOR WORK and contains mature themes.
Tell you what: skip down to the bottom of this post and watch the video first, because I'm going to talk about it and I don't want to ruin any of it for you.
Continue reading Find out why DeVito stuck around for a third season of It's Always Sunny - VIDEO
Posted Jun 21st 2007 1:02PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Animation, Pickups and Renewals
FOX has ordered up a new batch of American Dad episodes for the 2008-09 season, according to a statement released by FOX today.
I'm happy to see the series return, though I'm not surprised it did. It has been getting great ratings in all the right demographics, and I think its quality has improved considerably throughout this last season. When it began, it seemed a bit too much like Family Guy (both series were created by Seth MacFarlane), but over time I think American Dad has slowly developed a voice all its own, with more emphasis on plot rather than the "anything goes" cartoon style of Family Guy. It's easy to compare the two shows because the character designs are similar, but I think that's where the similarities end.
Continue reading American Dad renewed for a fourth season
Posted May 11th 2007 1:03PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, Celebrities
I used to watch Criss Angel Mindfreak on A&E quite a bit. I've always liked Angel more than David Blaine because Angel would perform actual illusions and tricks (he calls them "demonstrations") rather than the pointless publicity stunts that have kept Blaine in the public eye.
I must admit though, as the second season wore on, I found myself less and less impressed. I don't, however, think that's Angel's fault. If anything, his tricks have become more intense and more imaginative, but after awhile, magic in general stops impressing me. Even if he does something truly astonishing, I always know it's a trick. If someone comes up to me on the street and performs a card trick and I have no idea how they did it, I might think, 'huh, that's neat,' but the novelty will wear off in a few minutes.
Continue reading Mindfreak returns June 5
Posted Mar 27th 2007 4:00PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, OpEd, Battlestar Galactica, Sci Fi
Recently I decided to see what all this Battlestar Galactica noise was about and Netflixed the first couple seasons. As of this writing I'm about midway through the second season and I have to say that yes, it is as good as people say. I don't mean it's good by the sometimes lower standards of other sci-fi fare, I mean it's just a good television program period. Consider me frakking converted.
Continue reading I love Battlestar, stop talking about Battlestar
Posted Mar 13th 2007 8:02AM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Celebrities, Comedy Central, Reno 911!, Pickups and Renewals
Reno's finest return to Comedy Central April 1 at 10:30 to finish off the fourth season of Reno 911!, the improvised comedy series created by and starring The State alumni Tom Lennon, Robert Ben Garrant and Kerri Kenney-Silver (along with Niecy Nash, Cedric Yarbrough, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Mary Birdsong and Carlos Alazraqui).
Continue reading Reno and Mencia return April 1
Posted Jan 17th 2007 1:03PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Cable, Documentary
Faithful TV Squad reader Gordon Werner has a question, so everyone listen up:
"Will Discovery Channel be airing another season of Deadliest Catch this year?"
The answer, dear Mr. Werner, is "yes." In fact, the third season is currently being filmed and will kick off on April 3, 2007. Make sure you tattoo that information on your body like that guy in Memento, it's a great way to remember things. That's why I have "buy eggs and milk" inked on my inner thigh right now.
Deadliest Catch is a documentary series that began in 2005. It follows six fishing vessels as they fish for crab in the Bering Sea and face serious injury or death due to the rough conditions. The crew not only consists of fisherman who have been on several expeditions, but also "greenhorns" who are experiencing the job for the first time.
Posted Dec 12th 2006 7:22PM by Julia Ward
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, HBO, Industry, Celebrities, Pickups and Renewals

A third season of Ricky Gervais'
Extras is in the works. This is good news for Gervais fans as the show was rumored to be getting a self-imposed axe after season two a la
The Office. But, Gervais is back, and he's got a dilly of
guest-star wish list.
For season three, he's looking to snag Meryl Streep, Bruce Willis, Dick van Dyke, Mickey Rooney and Arnold Schwarzenegger. Considering that the show has managed to score Ben Stiller, Kate Winslet, Samuel L. Jackson, David Bowie, Orlando Bloom and David Bowie in the past, Gervais shouldn't have any trouble. My personal fave was the
episode with Daniel Radcliffe and Diana Rigg. Seeing Harry Potter send a "johnny" flying into Dame Rigg's hair is worth the price of premium cable. And, as far as celebrities taking themselves down a peg, going on Gervais'
Extras seems a far better tactic than hosting
SNL or waiting around to screw-up and then make a public apology on
The Tonight Show. At least with Gervais, you know that you'll actually come off as funny.
Posted Dec 12th 2006 4:35PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Industry, OpEd, FX, Pickups and Renewals, Documentary

Who knew that eating your body weight in McDonald's could lead to a lasting career? Morgan Spurlock is finding out, as the director/guinea pig from the 2004 documentary
Super Size Me is carving out a nice little resume for himself as a producer and director. And his efforts are paying off:
Cynopsis is reporting that FX is
picking up his documentary series
30 Days for a third season.
For the uninitiated,
30 Days examines controversial issues by following a subject -- someone other than Spurlock, even though he's been the subject in an episode or two -- as he or she experiences something that touches on that issue. Usually, the environment the subject is in is completely foreign to them and, in some cases, runs opposite to their ideology or beliefs.
Continue reading 30 Days gets third season
Posted Nov 29th 2006 6:01PM by Julia Ward
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Other Reality Shows, Industry, Celebrities, Pickups and Renewals

Kathy Griffin's Emmy-nominated
My Life on the D-List has been
picked up for a third season by Bravo. The hour-long show will be back in 2007 with six new episodes.
I caught this show way too much last season. There's something simultaneously appealing and annoying about Kathy G. I can't quite put my finger on it. (Her
on-again, off-again husband probably feels the same way.) The fact that she's willing to lay bare her naked desire for fame and recognition is admirable in its own way - as is the fact that she's self-reflective enough to recognize the gloss and BS that comes with the world she's aspiring to play a part in. Her celebrity dish is priceless and kinda sad at the same time. She represents what I feel like whenever I read
Perez Hilton except in the body of a mini-drag queen.
Posted Nov 29th 2006 3:01PM by Julia Ward
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, The CW, Pickups and Renewals
Beauty and The Geek will make its
third season debut on January 3rd with a two-hour season premiere. As usual, eight beautiful dimwits get paired up with eight socially-awkward brainiacs for a series of competitions that put their respective skill sets to the test.
I'm not a big fan of reality shows, but I swear I teared up a little when one of the beauties admitted in season one that she wouldn't have given any of the geeks she'd grown to love the time of day before the show. It touched the cockles of my own geeky heart. And, as Woody Allen says, "There's nothing like hot cockles." I'm still waiting for the bizarro version of this show where eight himbos are paired up with eight girl geeks. I have no idea if it would work quite as well since we all know that the girl geek just needs to take off her glasses and loosen her hair from that tight librarian bun and - swoosh - she's do-able.
Related:Beauty and the Geek comes to DVDPosted Nov 22nd 2006 1:07PM by Julia Ward
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, Cable, Celebrities, Pickups and Renewals
E! Entertainment Television has given the greenlight to a third season of
The Girls Next Door, a behind-the-scenes look at life inside the Playboy Mansion with Hef and his three girlfriends Holly, Bridget and Kendra. To no one's surprise, the show is the E! Network's most popular.
Unfortunately for the girls, they may have to up the ante. Former Playmate and Mansion resident Izabella St. James is on the verge of releasing a
tell-all book about what really goes on inside the Playboy Mansion. Try not to be too shocked, readers, but it involves s-e-x.
Continue reading Playboy's Girls Next Door get the greenlight
Posted Oct 18th 2006 11:01AM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, TV on DVD, Animation, Wonder Showzen, MTV
It is indeed a sad day, fellow fans of Wonder Showzen. In an interview with Radar, show creators Vernon Chatman and John Lee have said that MTV2 has still given no official word on whether their subversive, blood-soaked, drug-addled tribute to children's shows will return for a third season. Currently, Lee says the answer is about "ninety percent 'no'" as to whether or not the show will return.
As is the case with most shows that includes kids dressed up as a dead Pope, dozens of scenes segmented on the screen and played simultaneously, a dog pulling a baby from a pregnant woman's womb while she's being killed in an electric chair and puppets dry humping the Bible, Wonder Showzen had a devoted fanbase but never got the ratings that would make a network want to keep it around. It's not much consolation, but the second season does come out on DVD today, so you can always pop it into the ol' DVD player and remember the good times. Also, the brains at Adult Swim have expressed their love for Wonder Showzen, so maybe there's still a small glimmer of hope for the show after all. Keep the faith, brothers and sisters.
Posted Oct 2nd 2006 6:04PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Animation, Comedy Central

The animated reality series
Drawn Together returns for a third season on Comedy Central this Thursday at 10:30 pm. I've never been much of a fan of the show, and always felt like the subversive jokes and gags that make up an episode were delivered with all the subtlety of a machine gun shot directly into your face. I'm fine with humor that pushes the envelope, hell, I like it when the envelope gets torn to shreds, but
Drawn Together doesn't allow itself anytime to breathe, to let the jokes sink in. I've also found the voice acting to be too shrill. However, if you're not like me and dig what the show has to offer, consider this your reminder that the show is coming back soon. Also, you can read an interview with the show's creators on the
Comic Book Resources site (via
Toon Zone).
Posted Oct 2nd 2006 2:11PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Celebrities, MTV

Okay, MTV2, you've decided to bring back
The Andy Milonakis Show for a third season. That just leaves me with one question: are you also going to bring back
Wonder Showzen? Because if you don't bring back
Wonder Showzen, I will have no choice but to -- well, I guess I can't really do anything, but I'll be really, really sad and I may misdirect my anger and frustration and beat a squirrel with a tennis racket. Do you really want that on your conscience? Sorry, I'm getting off the subject, aren't I? Anyway,
The Andy Milonakis Show is in fact returning with six new episodes in 2007. Fans should rejoice, and non-fans should, I don't know, go make themselves a sandwich or something. I'm kind of a non-committal, intermittent fan of the show. Out of all the shows on television, this is probably the one I'm the most wishy-washy about.
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