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Seems so long ago...Season seven (or 33 if you want to get all technical about it) officially started at Christmas 2011 with The Doctor taking on sentient trees and a woman from World War II regaining her husband by guiding him home by t...
Seems so long ago...Season seven (or 33 if you want to get all technical about it) officially started at Christmas 2011 with The Doctor taking on sentient trees and a woman from World War II regaining her husband by guiding him home by the light of the forest she had in her mind. Strange sentence to type? Imagine the poor writer who had to float that pitch! With Christmas solved, The Doctor decided he missed Amy and Rory.Where did she get the eggs…?What do you mean this isn't real?When the mad man in a stolen blue box returned nine months later in Asylum of the Daleks, Amy and Rory were on the outs and had nearly finalized divorce papers. The Doctor rejoined his favorite pair as they were all taken by a council of Daleks tasked with shutting down their asylum planet that they intended to blow up anyways. With Amy in danger of being turned into a Dalek, The Doctor faced the bigger challenge of making the Ponds fall in love again. He succeeded with the help of a strange girl prone to making soufflés named Oswin Oswald. That and she erased him from all of Dalek history leading to the awesome moment where the entire council of the Daleks chanted “Doctor WHO? Doc-tor WHO?” The Ponds got back together with Amy’s admission that she can no longer have children but sadly, Soufflé Girl did not survive as she had been a Dalek the whole episode. The Doctor was next introduced into Amy’s and Rory’s lives at a happier time and accidentally brought along Rory’s dad, a man also referred to as “Mr. Pond.” That’s not how that works….Brian was next spotted in an episode marked by little black boxes that fell from the sky and just sat there for the better part of an hour. Yowza.In Amy and Rory’s final adventure with The Doctor, they were sucked into a time loop by Amy reading a book about Melody Malone (a River Song proxy) that hadn’t been written yet except that it had. Rory ended up in 1930s New York with the biggest Weeping Angel of them all—The Statue of Liberty. Breaking the established rules of what happens when you break the established rules of time travel (see season one’s Father’s Day for more details), The Ponds are stuck in the hotel after they see Rory die of old age. But never fear, Amy lived out her life in relative happiness publishing the book she and The Doctor were reading at the beginning of the episode. The second Christmas episode of the season, airing a whole year later, reintroduced audiences to Jenna Louse Coleman last seen as Oswin Oswald and only served to further confuse the issue as to whether she really was the same Oswin, television woman from the future, or if she was Clara, the Victorian governess/bar maid or both. Yet again, she ended up dead. Run You Clever Boy and Remember…The Doctor goes on a quest to find the Impossible Girl and finds her accidentally at the age of around eight without even realizing in the first prequel of 2013. Subsequently, they went on an adventure with the Wi-Fi. Clara’s first proper adventure as The Doctor’s companion, she went to Festival of Offering where she met a girl named Merry tasked with keeping the Old God asleep. Clara told her she had nothing to be scared of and she didn’t until she messed up the never-ending song. The Doctor thought the whole god plot was rubbish until it woke up. The Doctor attempted to appease the Old God’s want of stories by telling his own. When even Matt Smith’s heartbreaking acting proved not to be enough, Clara came to the rescue with the most important leaf of her life—the one that caused her parents to meet. The leave disintegrated but it saved the seven plants. After a trip in a submarine and a cold war submarine, Clara ended up trapped in the TARDIS as she was collapsing in on herself after The Doctor took off the shields so that Clara could attempt to drive her. Clara learned The Doctor’s real name, The Doctor leanred that she was “just a normal girl,” and the salvage crew that helped them/tried to steal half the TARDIS were killed and then The D
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May 18, 2013 Bea Arthur was a comic and this is an illustration. Yep, it takes that little to get into The Saturday Comics. But before we move on, a warning: You might not want to view this at work. Frankly, I’ve seen it and you...
May 18, 2013 Bea Arthur was a comic and this is an illustration. Yep, it takes that little to get into The Saturday Comics. But before we move on, a warning: You might not want to view this at work. Frankly, I’ve seen it and you may not want to view it at all. Remember- this is Bea Arthur. First, where the heck did this thing come from? And now, brace yourselves, because this is no spring chicken here. This is Bea Arthur circa Maude. Here is one man’s reaction to that painting, courtesy of The Cleveland Show: Filed under: Art, comics, Culture, humor, Life, news, people, Television Tagged: Bea Arthur, bmj2k, Golden Girls, John Currin, Mr. Blog, Mr. Blog's Tepid Ride, Mr. BTR, naked, Newser, nsfw, Saturday Comics, topless
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The newly crowned season 12 winner talks to THR moments after her win.read more
The newly crowned season 12 winner talks to THR moments after her win.read more
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In this installment of 10 Stories you might have missed: Brad Bird has "been thinking about" an "Incredibles" sequel. Also: "Avengers" stars Scarlett Johansson joins Robert Downey Jr. in Jon Favreau's "Chef," Arnold Schwarzenegger in...
In this installment of 10 Stories you might have missed: Brad Bird has "been thinking about" an "Incredibles" sequel. Also: "Avengers" stars Scarlett Johansson joins Robert Downey Jr. in Jon Favreau's "Chef," Arnold Schwarzenegger in talks to star in "Toxic Avenger" remake, "The Carrie Diaries" will introduce a "Sex and the City" favorite, Amazon axes "Zombieland," and more.http://www.hitfix.com
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ABC Upfront – Pictures! via Rickey.org For my second day of upfronts week, I tried to meet people at the ABC upfront and it was mostly a fail. Luckily, many of the stars showed up for the afterparty and stopped for fans. I met my i...
ABC Upfront – Pictures! via Rickey.org For my second day of upfronts week, I tried to meet people at the ABC upfront and it was mostly a fail. Luckily, many of the stars showed up for the afterparty and stopped for fans. I met my idol Joss Whedon, aka God. He was just as nice as I’d hoped! Check out all my pictures. The day started out bumping into Seth Green and Zachary Levi! I just got a great pic with Seth the previous night, so I didn’t ask for a pic but I did ask Zach. He was so nice! Zachary Levi Next I got another pic with Lucas Neff. He seriously makes me want to watch Raising Hope. Lucas Neff The actual upfront event was a fail for meeting people, but I did get a pic with Robin Roberts. She was looking great! Robin Roberts The real fun was at the afterparty, where most people stopped for fans. I was so close to getting a pic with Rebel Wilson. Always next time, I guess. Christian Slater Toks Olagundoye Clark Gregg Wendi McLendon Blurry pic with Julie Bowen Hayden Panettiere Kerry Washington And last but definitely not least… my favorite pic of the night… Joss Whedon!!!!!!! Overall, it was a great night and made worth it for the sheer amazingness of Joss Whedon alone. Hayden was also one of my top celebs to meet so I was beyond excited she was there as well. Hope you enjoyed checking out my pics! The Voice • American Idol • The X Factor
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The Tony-nominated actress, who was recently revealed landing a pivotal role on the show, will return in the final season as a full-time cast member.
The Tony-nominated actress, who was recently revealed landing a pivotal role on the show, will return in the final season as a full-time cast member.
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HitFix's Melinda Newman, Daniel Fienberg and Chris Eggertsen throw out ideas for who should judge the next season of "American Idol."http://www.hitfix.com
HitFix's Melinda Newman, Daniel Fienberg and Chris Eggertsen throw out ideas for who should judge the next season of "American Idol."http://www.hitfix.com
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Take a look at the sneak peek for Army Wives, season 7 episode 11 “Adjustment Period”.
Take a look at the sneak peek for Army Wives, season 7 episode 11 “Adjustment Period”.
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‘Game of Thrones’ to end after seventh season? via Rickey.org Credit: HBO George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire is set to have seven installments. And, if Game of Thrones producer Frank Doelger has any say, so wil...
‘Game of Thrones’ to end after seventh season? via Rickey.org Credit: HBO George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire is set to have seven installments. And, if Game of Thrones producer Frank Doelger has any say, so will the TV series. Though Martin has yet to publish the sixth and seventh books in the bestselling fantasy series that spawned the hit HBO drama, Doelger says that talks are already underway for setting a prospective end date for the show. “[The number of series] is being discussed as we speak. The third season was the first half of book three, season four will be the second part of book three. . . George R.R. Martin has written books four and five; six and seven are pending,” Doelger told Radio Times at the BAFTA Awards last weekend. “I would hope that, if we all survive and if the audience stays with us, we’ll probably get through to seven seasons.” Of course, for this to work, at least one of the seasons following next year’s fourth will have to condense two entire books’ worth of material into one ten-episode allotment. And this is only if Martin’s next two installments don’t prove to be the massive, epic tomes that the third book, A Storm of Swords, proved to be. Sure, they could probably fit the fourth and fifth books, A Feast For Crows and A Dance With Dragons, into one and a half seasons (probably even less, if they cut around the prodigious amounts of excess in those novels — SO many needless subplots). But if The Winds of Winter and A Dream of Spring are full-scale epics that don’t allow for paring down, then they might not have any other choice but to stretch to eight or nine seasons, provided the show is still a hit in five years’ time. Yet that’s not exactly a proposition that appeals to showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, who told Entertainment Weekly that they would prefer not to run for ten seasons. Given that Benioff and Weiss are the only two people on the planet, other than Martin, who know how the series ends (reportedly revealed as a contingency in the event of Martin’s death), they could implement elements of Martin’s ending to bring the TV series to a close, regardless of whether or not the final book in the series has been released. However, much like the “ten seasons” proposal, this isn’t something that appeals to the duo: “Ideally, the books come out first,” said Benioff. “We don’t want to become a show that outstays its welcome and tries to turn each book into three seasons. Part of what we love about these books, and this show, is this sense of momentum and building toward something. If we tried to turn this into a 10-season show we’d strangle the golden goose. There is a ticking clock here.” The only question now is when that clock stops ticking. At seven seasons? Eight? Ten? It’s going to be hard to know for certain as long as the last two books in the series remain unpublished. Then again, as a writer who puts the “pro” in “procrastination,” I have no business telling any author to “get writing, already.” Via: Rolling Stone / IO9 The Voice • American Idol • The X Factor
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The 'Nikita' Season 3 finale sets the endgame in motion. HitFix's Daniel Fienberg recaps the finale, Til Death Do Us Part and discusses how well it sets up the finale seasonhttp://www.hitfix.com/blogs/the-fien-print
The 'Nikita' Season 3 finale sets the endgame in motion. HitFix's Daniel Fienberg recaps the finale, Til Death Do Us Part and discusses how well it sets up the finale seasonhttp://www.hitfix.com/blogs/the-fien-print
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