Television

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Check out the latest scoop on the fourth season comeback of Covert Affairs! Here’s what actor Christopher Gorham teased on a recent spoiler report: “Annie and Auggie start Season 4 in a relationship. Yes, we go there. We really e...
Check out the latest scoop on the fourth season comeback of Covert Affairs! Here’s what actor Christopher Gorham teased on a recent spoiler report: “Annie and Auggie start Season 4 in a relationship. Yes, we go there. We really explore how that works and what that is. It plays into what I think is the theme of the year, which is secrets, because everybody’s got one, or two. Joan’s got a secret, Arthur’s got a secret… Everybody! Auggie’s got a whopper of a secret, and when they all start eventually coming out, it creates some great, great drama.” Source: TV Line Covert Affairs season 4 premieres on Tuesday, July 16 on USA Network.
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This is a third sneak peek for The Middle, season 4 episode 24 “The Graduation”.
This is a third sneak peek for The Middle, season 4 episode 24 “The Graduation”.
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Here is a sneak peek for Teen Wolf, season 3 episode 1 “Tattoo”.
Here is a sneak peek for Teen Wolf, season 3 episode 1 “Tattoo”.
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Nick gets up close and personal with Baron Samedi, while Juliette wants to help on the case and Eric tries to persuade Renard on Grimm.Grimm 2.22 "Goodnight, Sweet Grimm" Recap
Nick gets up close and personal with Baron Samedi, while Juliette wants to help on the case and Eric tries to persuade Renard on Grimm.Grimm 2.22 "Goodnight, Sweet Grimm" Recap
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May 22, 2013 Some time ago, I came to grips with the realization that I am a writer, not an author. There is nothing wrong with being a writer, and during the time I’ve been doing Mr. Blog’s Tepid Ride I’ve made the ac...
May 22, 2013 Some time ago, I came to grips with the realization that I am a writer, not an author. There is nothing wrong with being a writer, and during the time I’ve been doing Mr. Blog’s Tepid Ride I’ve made the acquaintance of many fine and successful writers, many of whom I admire greatly. But authors? I’ve met far fewer, and generally less successful. The jump from writer to author (and in fact the jump before that, from writer to Writer- writers know what I mean) is somewhere in the neighborhood of Evel Knievel-level difficulty. Enter T.E. Stazyk. Author. You may recognize his name from the comments he is gracious enough to occasionally post here from time to time. But you may not know (you would if you read his blog) that he lives in New Zealand, where he owns a farm, and before that lived in Japan, and originally hails from The United States. But why listen to me? I have always been interested in books and literature and writing and in fact, I started off as an English major in college as I wanted to teach English literature. But it wasn’t long before I realized that getting a job after college wouldn’t be too easy and that something a little more practical would be a good idea.  My father was an accountant and computer science was becoming big, so I switched courses and became and accounting and computer science major. On graduating I started working with an accounting firm but the idea of writing was always in the back of my mind.  After almost 30 years in the auditing profession, I decided it was time to do something else and to do something about my writing ambitions so I took early retirement.  We were living in Japan at that time and as my wife is from New Zealand we decided to move to NZ. In 2001 we moved to Auckland and I enrolled at the University of Auckland. I did a Masters degree in English Literature and then continued my studies with additional courses in Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Polish and Russian literature. I had a short story published in 2002 and over the years have written several stories and two other (as yet unpublished) novels.  I think that is a story right there, but what he wrote was a work of fiction, albeit one that seems all too real. Identities. It makes for a great B-grade science fiction movie.  A giant, nameless, faceless organism comes to Earth and begins to multiply.  Nothing can stop its inexorable growth and prevent it from achieving its goal of world domination.  Not only that, its job is made a lot easier because of some sort of mind control mechanism that makes people want to feed its growth and help it take over. In the hands of a writer like me, the plot would be exactly that, a B-grade sci-fi tale that would appeal to me and a couple of others. But in the hands of an author like T. E. Stazyk it is something more. Actually, it’s not science fiction.  It is a simplified description of the mechanism of global capitalism since the 1980s. Growth became the measure of success.  It became the end rather than the means.  It didn’t matter if a company sold a lousy product; or an unsafe one, or destroyed valuable resources or exploited local populations in making its products.  As long as it did more of whatever it was doing it was considered good. Whether from the expectation that they have to behave a certain way in order to succeed, or whether they have to behave as if they have succeeded, the world became populated by people who have created an identity that they want to present to the outside world. But a lot of other people got in trouble.  Usually the innocent bystanders who had pensions and 401(k)s and things like that which got wiped out when the stock market realized what was going on. Interested? Sound good? I hope so, but don’t let me sway you, let Kirkus Reviews do it for me. IDENTITIES By T.E. Stazyk (Author) A management consultant jousts with the loonier aspects of American capitalism in Stazyk’s canny debut
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DENIS LEARYAS SEEN IN:'Maron'"Dead Possum"SYNOPSIS:After mocking Marc Maron's manhood during a podcast, Leary challenged him to get the dead possum out from under his house by himself.From Wikipedia:Denis Colin Leary (born August 18, 195...
DENIS LEARYAS SEEN IN:'Maron'"Dead Possum"SYNOPSIS:After mocking Marc Maron's manhood during a podcast, Leary challenged him to get the dead possum out from under his house by himself.From Wikipedia:Denis Colin Leary (born August 18, 1957) is an American actor, comedian, writer, director and film producer. Leary is known for his biting, fast paced comedic style and chain smoking. He is the star and co-creator of the television show 'Rescue Me', which ended its seventh and final season on September 7, 2011. Leary has starred in many motion pictures, most recently as Captain George Stacy in Marc Webb's 2012 film "The Amazing Spider-Man" and the voice of Diego in the animated "Ice Age" series.BCnU!
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The on again, off again romance of Zoe and Wade has given fans a trail of ennui during the second season of Hart of Dixie. Can they ever make up their minds? Hopefully in season 3, these two Bluebell lovebirds can atleast give fans some ...
The on again, off again romance of Zoe and Wade has given fans a trail of ennui during the second season of Hart of Dixie. Can they ever make up their minds? Hopefully in season 3, these two Bluebell lovebirds can atleast give fans some deserved closure. TV Line addressed this matter to Hart of Dixie actor, Wilson Bethel. Can we hope for his character as Wade, to up his maturity for atleast one level? Keep reading for the scoop: Wilson Bethel says a full-fledged Zoe-Wade “scenario” in Season 3 “seems pretty logical,” although he believes it was smart for the show to end the season with Zoe pulling a Kelly Taylor. “It’s probably good that there’s a bit of anticipation about what she will do” heading into the fall. The third season of Hart of Dixie will air every Monday on the CW.
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A new promo for Covert Affairs has been released by USA NETWORK!
A new promo for Covert Affairs has been released by USA NETWORK!
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As earlier reported, the CW bosses has announced that Nikita has been picked up for a fourth and final season with only six episodes. If you’re one of the show’s enraged fans, I’m sorry to say that TV Line has recently...
As earlier reported, the CW bosses has announced that Nikita has been picked up for a fourth and final season with only six episodes. If you’re one of the show’s enraged fans, I’m sorry to say that TV Line has recently confirmed that there had been no changes regarding the matter. Meanwhile on the spoilers block, Nikita showrunner Craig Silverstein has teased that there’s a prominent role for Division-less Ryan right up until the end. “Ryan’s talents when we met him [involved] peeling back the layer of a grand conspiracy — and there is no more grander conspiracy than the one we have for Season 4, So, he’ll be instrumental is spotting the patterns and forming their front against The Shop and what they’re trying to bring about.” Actor Noah Bean (portrayer of the aforementioned Ryan) also spoiled something about his character, check out what he has to say: “The final moment is going to be a Mexican standoff where we’ve all got guns pointed at each other. And then a car backfires and everybody fires their gun — and we’re all dead!” BONUS SERIES FINALE SCOOP | Silverstein says the entire cast will be back for the farewell season, and that includes Devon Sawa’s Owen/Sam. How do you like Nikita to end? Sound off below!
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