Hot on the heels of Michael Ausiello’s exclusive first look at HOUSE’s sexy seventh season promo art — comes, get this — something way cooler! Your first look at actual stills from the September 20th premiere. See for yourself — including a visibly effusive Cuddy embracing everybody’s favorite curmudgeonly doctor — after the jump.
Archives for September 2010
The Tribe Has Spoken: Randy Jackson is AMERICAN IDOL’s Sole Survivor
And then there was one.
First Paula, then Simon, next Ellen and now, finally, the news fans have been waiting for since July. Kara DioGuardi is officially exiting AMERICAN IDOL after a mere two seasons at the judges table. Full press release — complete with obligatory effusive quotes from numerous parties involved despite FOX’s obvious attempt to dump this story on a Friday before a Holiday weekend (or what THE WEST WING affectionally called, “Take out the Trash Day”) — can be found after the jump.
Watch, PVR, Pass: Friday September 3, 2010
Fall Preview ’10: An Examination of the Eerie Similarities Between the CASTLE and BONES Season Premieres
An increasingly addictive will-they-or-won’t-they, a vocal and highly opinionated fan base, and a ridiculously likeable (not to mention easy-on-the-eyes) quartet of stars. While we by no means are the first TV Addicts to take note of the striking similarities between CASTLE and BONES, we are — following our sneak peek of their upcoming third and sixth season premieres respectively — the first to make a snazzy side-by-side comparison chart highlighting said similarities! See for yourself after the jump.
An In Depth Look At… Sonny & Brenda’s Reunion!
For weeks, GENERAL HOSPITAL’s Brenda has been wandering around Rome while thinking about Sonny, who’s been caught up in his own memories of the beautiful brunette. This week, at long last, one of the greatest couples in Port Charles history finally reunites!
“It wouldn’t be GH if there wasn’t some danger surrounding the big moment,” says Soaps In Depth executive editor Richard M. Simms. “As we all know, there’s this mysterious Balkan dude who has targeted Brenda. And at the very moment that our former lovers finally come together, the bad guys try and kidnap her!”
TV Ratings: Thursday September 2, 2010
Time | Network | Show | Viewers | 18-49 |
---|---|---|---|---|
8PM | CBS | Big Brother 12 | 10.87 | 3.4/11 |
ABC | Wipeout (R) | 6.37 | 1.6/5 | |
FOX | Bones (R) | 5.12 | 1.5/5 | |
NBC | Community (R) | 4.71 | 0.7/2 | |
CW | The Vampire Diaries (R) | 2.07 | 0.7/2 | |
8:30PM | NBC | 30 Rock | 4.72 | 1.6/5 |
9PM | CBS | CSI (R) | 9.63 | 2.6/7 |
ABC | Rookie Blue | 7.21 | 1.9/5 | |
NBC | The Office (R) | 7.21 | 1.9/5 | |
FOX | Fringe (R) | 3.81 | 1.3/4 | |
CW | 90210 (R) | 1.40 | 0.6/2 | |
9:30PM | NBC | Community (R) (R) | 4.82 | 1.9/5 |
10PM | CBS | The Mentalist (R) | 8.82 | 2.2/6 |
NBC | Law & Order: SVU (R) | 5.83 | 1.8/5 | |
ABC | NightlinePrime: Secrets of Your Mind | 5.30 | 1.4/4 |
All Hail The ’Stashe: Geraldo Celebrates 40 Years In The Biz!
After four decades on the tube, Geraldo Rivera is just about as well known as a guy can get. “People either love me or hate me,” says the man with one of the most recognizable mugs in America. But no matter which camp folks fall into, one thing’s for sure: Everybody knows who he is. “Oprah, Cher, Lassie and me!” he agrees with a laugh.
To mark his 40th year in the TV biz, this weekend his current show — GERALDO AT LARGE (airing at 10PM EST Saturday and Sunday on Fox News) — will feature a retrospective that takes viewers down Memory Lane with the chair-dodging, vault-opening, war-covering newsman who once got high on national television to demonstrate the effects of smoking marijuana. And putting together the special was no easy task! “The hardest part was just finding everything! It’s been so long and there have been so many incarnations,” shares the TV vet. “There are some things you remember, some you remember just in the retelling, and others you’ve forgotten completely.” Certainly, neither he nor viewers will ever forget the 1988 GERALDO episode in which his nose was broken during a skirmish with racists. So thank goodness, he chuckles, “I found the chair I got hit by!”
How his career is defined by the public depends, he says, on how old the person is. “Some relate to me from the talk-show days, others from coverage of the war in Iraq.” As for Rivera, he considers the work he did in exposing the horrific conditions at Staten Island’s Willowbrook State School — a state-funded institution for children with developmental issues — the most important thing he’s ever done. “It helped change the way we think about the mentally retarded and developmentally disabled,” he says proudly of his Peabody-winning coverage, which began in 1972. “People put down TV news and punditry, but that is an example — that 15-year-long expose — of how television news can be part of the process of positive social change.”
Must Read TV: 90210, BETTER OFF TED, HELLCATS & More!
• Friday Fun: GOSSIP GIRL meets 90210! (See above)
• 90210-OH-OH! Ian Ziering claims the CW dropped the ball
• Bring it on! CW to break Guinness cheerleading record to promote next week’s HELLCATS series premiere.
• Required viewing: BETTER OFF TED’s final two unaired episodes are now available online.
• Bestes TV Newus Totalus! BATTLESTAR CALAGTICA exec Ronald D. Moore to develop what’s being described as an adult Harry Potter for NBC.
• The revolution continues, ABC renews JAMIE OLIVER’s FOOD REVOLUTION for a second season.
Watch, PVR, Pass: Thursday September 2, 2010
Separated at Birth: OUTSOURCED and SCRUBS
To those who say originality in Hollywood is dead, we’ve got two words for you, “Darn Right!” At least as evidence by the latest edition of our popular recurring “Separated at Birth” series, in which we can’t help but notice a striking resemblance between logos for two of NBC’s comedies both past and present. Suffice to say, if imitation is indeed the sincerest form of flattery, the designers behind the SCRUBS logo should really feel quite good about themselves right about now! As for the designers behind the OUTSOURCED logo — well, we’d say that we hope this total lack of creativity isn’t indicative of what’s in store for viewers of NBC’s latest addition to their Thursday “Comedy Night Done Right” lineup — but unfortunately we’ve already seen the pilot.