When most people think of fishing, a relaxing day out on the water is usually the first thing that comes to mind. However, if there’s one thing we’ve all learned from Scott Campbell Jr. and the rest of the Deadliest Catch cast, it’s that fishing can actually be very dangerous. For the last decade, Scott has kept viewers on the edge of their seats with his work as a crab fisherman. On top of his work, he has also gotten to share a little bit of his personal life on the show. While he probably never imagined that fishing would
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Scott Campbell Jr.
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Scott Campbell Jr.
- 5/14/2021
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
Give thanks, TV viewers, that we’re coming up on a month that not only offers a handful of intriguing documentaries, the return of two breakout series from last year and a British sitcom about cancer starring Lizzy Caplan, but also the premieres of both S.W.A.T and S.M.I.L.F.! All this, plus an old-school horse opera and a two-part history lesson on five decades of Rolling Stone. Here's what you’ll be tuning into this November. (Our guide to the month's best streaming options will go up next week.
- 10/26/2017
- Rollingstone.com
“Property Wars” alum Scott Menaged has a legal battle on his hands. Menaged, one of the stars of the former Discovery Channel show, has been indicted on 24 charges, according to legal papers obtained by TheWrap. The alleged fraud involved a string of furniture stores that, according to the indictment, were owned and operated by Menaged. Also Read: 'Deadliest Catch' Star Sig Hansen Arrested for Alleged Assault on Uber Driver According to the indictment, beginning in September 2015, Menaged and others “did voluntarily, intentionally, and knowingly conspire, combine,confederate and agree together, and with each other, and with other individuals,...
- 5/26/2017
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
Ewan McGregor in ‘Fargo’
Two of the best series on television return this week as HBO brings back Veep and FX debuts another season of Fargo. Additionally, there are anticipated fiction and nonfiction shows as well as a new HBO biopic we’re excited about, at the same time we’re set to say goodbye to other favorites, either for the year or forever. To help you keep track of the most important programs over the next seven days, here’s our guide to everything worth watching, whether it’s on broadcast, cable, or streaming for April 16–22:
(All listed times are Eastern)
SUNDAYVeep (HBO, 10:30pm)
This show is back for the first time since the election, and fans are surely wondering how the political humor will reflect the new administration. Probably not at all, considering it was never a reaction to current events before. Instead, the focus on the first episode of season six, “Omaha...
Two of the best series on television return this week as HBO brings back Veep and FX debuts another season of Fargo. Additionally, there are anticipated fiction and nonfiction shows as well as a new HBO biopic we’re excited about, at the same time we’re set to say goodbye to other favorites, either for the year or forever. To help you keep track of the most important programs over the next seven days, here’s our guide to everything worth watching, whether it’s on broadcast, cable, or streaming for April 16–22:
(All listed times are Eastern)
SUNDAYVeep (HBO, 10:30pm)
This show is back for the first time since the election, and fans are surely wondering how the political humor will reflect the new administration. Probably not at all, considering it was never a reaction to current events before. Instead, the focus on the first episode of season six, “Omaha...
- 4/16/2017
- by Christopher Campbell
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
1. “Trollhunters” Season 1 (available December 23)
Why Should I Watch It? Two big reasons: First, the director of “Pan’s Labyrinth,” Guillermo del Toro, created “Trollhunters,” an animated event series about a teenager who discovers a mystical amulet that unveils a secret civilization of trolls beneath his hometown. If the Oscar nominee himself isn’t enough, there’s another creative force — in addition to the impressive voice cast of Kelsey Grammer, Ron Perlman and Charlie Saxton — to pay attention to: Said teenager is voiced by Anton Yelchin, in what’s being billed his final role. After debuting two episodes at New York Comic-Con in October, del Toro said he never even discussed replacing Yelchin. “We didn’t go into a meeting,” del Toro said. “We didn’t have a conference. […] He was a great guy to work with, he was proud of what he did, we were proud of what he did.
Why Should I Watch It? Two big reasons: First, the director of “Pan’s Labyrinth,” Guillermo del Toro, created “Trollhunters,” an animated event series about a teenager who discovers a mystical amulet that unveils a secret civilization of trolls beneath his hometown. If the Oscar nominee himself isn’t enough, there’s another creative force — in addition to the impressive voice cast of Kelsey Grammer, Ron Perlman and Charlie Saxton — to pay attention to: Said teenager is voiced by Anton Yelchin, in what’s being billed his final role. After debuting two episodes at New York Comic-Con in October, del Toro said he never even discussed replacing Yelchin. “We didn’t go into a meeting,” del Toro said. “We didn’t have a conference. […] He was a great guy to work with, he was proud of what he did, we were proud of what he did.
- 12/1/2016
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
We can’t blame you for thinking you know all there is to know about your favorite beloved holiday flicks. After all, annual 24-hour marathons and Netflix access make it almost too easy to unintentionally learn every heartwarming and hilarious line.
But even the most diehard Christmas movie fanatics still have secrets to discover, from just how much actors went it took to bring storybook characters to life, to the cameos you might have missed even on your 10th viewing.
1. Now a beloved classic, It’s a Wonderful Life was a total box office flop when it was released in...
But even the most diehard Christmas movie fanatics still have secrets to discover, from just how much actors went it took to bring storybook characters to life, to the cameos you might have missed even on your 10th viewing.
1. Now a beloved classic, It’s a Wonderful Life was a total box office flop when it was released in...
- 11/29/2016
- by lydprice
- PEOPLE.com
Randolph Scott fights to let the railroad go through in this old-fashioned rip-snorting action adventure movie, the kind where shooting bad guys means never having to say you're sorry. Jane Wyatt gets top billing but the big burner on this prairie is newcomer Nancy Olson, who puts more sex appeal into her homegrown heroine than all of her later roles combined. Canadian Pacific Blu-ray Kl Studio Classics 1949 / Color /1:37 flat Academy / 95 min. / Street Date August 9, 2016 / available through Kino Lorber / 29.95 Starring Randolph Scott, Jane Wyatt, J. Carrol Nash, Victor Jory, Nancy Olson, Robert Barrat, Walter Sande, Don Haggerty, Grandon Rhodes, John Hamilton, George Chandler, Holmes Herbert, Norman Jewison, Chief Yowlachie. Cinematography Fred Jackman, Jr., Film Editor Philip Martin Art Direction Ernst Fegeé Original Music Dimitri Tiomkin Written by Jack DeWitt, Kenneth Gamet story by Jack DeWitt Produced by Nat Holt Directed by Edwin L. Marin Reviewed by Glenn Erickson All Randolph Scott movies aren't created equal,...
- 9/25/2016
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
With the debut today of the sixth episode of the excellent web series Star Trek Continues, Cinelinx looks at one of the most outstanding fan-fiction projects being produced today, as it reaches its third year. This show is not only a superb tribute to the original Star Trek, it’s a well-made and entertaining series in its own right.
Any fan of the original Star Trek TV series should enjoy this impressive follow-up, which continues the Five Year Mission of the USS Enterprise. It picks up after the last episode of the original show “Turnabout Intruder” (The final scene of which is recreated in a short video vignette that precedes the series) and chronicles the 4th year of Captain Kirk and his crew going where no man has gone before.
The creative minds behind Star Trek Continues have been putting out original episodes online since May of 2013. The latest release...
Any fan of the original Star Trek TV series should enjoy this impressive follow-up, which continues the Five Year Mission of the USS Enterprise. It picks up after the last episode of the original show “Turnabout Intruder” (The final scene of which is recreated in a short video vignette that precedes the series) and chronicles the 4th year of Captain Kirk and his crew going where no man has gone before.
The creative minds behind Star Trek Continues have been putting out original episodes online since May of 2013. The latest release...
- 5/29/2016
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Rob Young)
- Cinelinx
Movies can transport us to sci-fi worlds with immerse viewing experiences. But when the lights come up at the end of the movie, it’s back to the real world. There are some futures that sound like sci-fi now that might be reality soon though. And there are other less likely sci-fi scenarios that we’ll never get to really experience (sorry, everyone with Avatar blues — we’re not going to Pandora). Mars, though, is within reach. But it’s not Mars that the creative minds behind The Martian dream of visiting — especially not Andy Weir, author of the book on which the successful Matt Damon-starring movie is based. At an event today on the 20th Century Fox lot featuring a panel of Weir, director Ridley Scott, and screenwriter Drew Goddard, moderator Adam Savage (MythBusters) brought up the possibility of the The Martian filmmakers traveling to Mars themselves, Weir...
- 2/12/2016
- by Emily Rome
- Hitfix
The fifth annual 2015 Critics' Choice Television Awards were handed out on Sunday night, honoring the best of the best in small screen entertainment. The award ceremony was presented by the Broadcast Television Journalist Association and hosted by "So You Think You Can Dance" Mc Cat Deeley.
HBO was the event's big victor -- the network picked up a total of seven wins. "Oliver Kitteridge" received three wins and was the most honored program of the evening. Get a complete list of winners below and find out if your faves came out on top.
Best Drama Series
The Americans" - Winner
"Empire"
"Game of Thrones"
"The Good Wife"
"Homeland"
"Justified"
"Orange Is the New Black"
Best Comedy Series
Silicon Valley" - Winner
"Broad City"
"Jane the Virgin"
"Mom"
"Transparent" "
Veep" "You're the Worst"
Best Actor in a Comedy Series
Jeffrey Tambor, "Transparent" - Winner
Anthony Anderson, "Blackish"
Chris Messina, "The Mindy Project"
Johnny Galecki,...
HBO was the event's big victor -- the network picked up a total of seven wins. "Oliver Kitteridge" received three wins and was the most honored program of the evening. Get a complete list of winners below and find out if your faves came out on top.
Best Drama Series
The Americans" - Winner
"Empire"
"Game of Thrones"
"The Good Wife"
"Homeland"
"Justified"
"Orange Is the New Black"
Best Comedy Series
Silicon Valley" - Winner
"Broad City"
"Jane the Virgin"
"Mom"
"Transparent" "
Veep" "You're the Worst"
Best Actor in a Comedy Series
Jeffrey Tambor, "Transparent" - Winner
Anthony Anderson, "Blackish"
Chris Messina, "The Mindy Project"
Johnny Galecki,...
- 5/31/2015
- by Alana Altmann
- Moviefone
It’s almost time for the Broadcast Television Journalists Association to honor the biggest and brightest stars and program at the 5th Annual Critics’ Choice Television Awards.
And on Sunday, May 31st A&E will broadcast the whole shindig live from the Beverly Hilton Hotel beginning at 7pm for the Red Carpet Special, followed by the main event at 8pm.
As far as totals, HBO has a whopping 27 nominees, while FX scored 16 nods. The top shows include “Justified,” “Olive Kitteridge,” “The Americans,” “Bessie,” “The Good Wife” and Transparent.
And the nominees are:
Best Comedy Series
Broad City (Comedy Central)
Jane the Virgin (The CW)
Mom (CBS)
Silicon Valley (HBO)
Transparent (Amazon)
Veep (HBO)
You’re the Worst (FX)
Best Actor In A Comedy Series
Anthony Anderson, Blackish (ABC)
Chris Messina, The Mindy Project (Fox)
Jeffrey Tambor, Transparent (Amazon)
Johnny Galecki, The Big Bang Theory (CBS)
Thomas Middleditch, Silicon Valley (HBO)
Will Forte,...
And on Sunday, May 31st A&E will broadcast the whole shindig live from the Beverly Hilton Hotel beginning at 7pm for the Red Carpet Special, followed by the main event at 8pm.
As far as totals, HBO has a whopping 27 nominees, while FX scored 16 nods. The top shows include “Justified,” “Olive Kitteridge,” “The Americans,” “Bessie,” “The Good Wife” and Transparent.
And the nominees are:
Best Comedy Series
Broad City (Comedy Central)
Jane the Virgin (The CW)
Mom (CBS)
Silicon Valley (HBO)
Transparent (Amazon)
Veep (HBO)
You’re the Worst (FX)
Best Actor In A Comedy Series
Anthony Anderson, Blackish (ABC)
Chris Messina, The Mindy Project (Fox)
Jeffrey Tambor, Transparent (Amazon)
Johnny Galecki, The Big Bang Theory (CBS)
Thomas Middleditch, Silicon Valley (HBO)
Will Forte,...
- 5/6/2015
- GossipCenter
It’s time to start honoring television again, and the Broadcast Television Journalists Association has released their (our) nominations for the 5th Annual Critics’ Choice Television Awards.
HBO comes out especially strong with a whopping 27 nominations.
Justified‘s final season earned it a tie with Olive Kitteridge for the most series nominations (5)
Any release of nominees also means its time to talk snubs, and generally start the wheels of backlash turning, and I want to know you’re reaction.
But, before that kicks off, lets see who the nominees are.
By the way, don’t miss the awards! Sunday, May 31st at 8:00pm Et on A&E!
HBO leads the networks in nominations with 27, followed by FX which garnered 16. Topping the list of nominated series are Justified (FX) and Olive Kitteridge (HBO), both with five nominations. The Americans (FX),Bessie (HBO), The Good Wife (CBS), Transparent (Amazon) and Wolf Hall...
HBO comes out especially strong with a whopping 27 nominations.
Justified‘s final season earned it a tie with Olive Kitteridge for the most series nominations (5)
Any release of nominees also means its time to talk snubs, and generally start the wheels of backlash turning, and I want to know you’re reaction.
But, before that kicks off, lets see who the nominees are.
By the way, don’t miss the awards! Sunday, May 31st at 8:00pm Et on A&E!
HBO leads the networks in nominations with 27, followed by FX which garnered 16. Topping the list of nominated series are Justified (FX) and Olive Kitteridge (HBO), both with five nominations. The Americans (FX),Bessie (HBO), The Good Wife (CBS), Transparent (Amazon) and Wolf Hall...
- 5/6/2015
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
HBO and FX – and their shows Olive Kitteridge and Justified – led nominations for the 5th annual Critics' Choice Television Awards, announced Wednesday.
HBO received 27 total nominations and FX garnered 16, while fan favorites like The Good Wife, American Horror Story: Freak Show and The Big Bang Theory also scored multiple nominations.
Quirky comedies earned a lot of recognition: The new Netflix comedy Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt – starring Ellie Kemper and created by 30 Rock's Tina Fey and Robert Carlock – earned a best supporting actor nod for Tituss Burgess.
And the hilarious Amy Schumer – who seems to be everywhere these days – was nominated...
HBO received 27 total nominations and FX garnered 16, while fan favorites like The Good Wife, American Horror Story: Freak Show and The Big Bang Theory also scored multiple nominations.
Quirky comedies earned a lot of recognition: The new Netflix comedy Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt – starring Ellie Kemper and created by 30 Rock's Tina Fey and Robert Carlock – earned a best supporting actor nod for Tituss Burgess.
And the hilarious Amy Schumer – who seems to be everywhere these days – was nominated...
- 5/6/2015
- by Wade Rouse, @waderouse
- People.com - TV Watch
News
TV Guide reports that Gina Gershon has booked a guest role on Elementary. She’ll play a socialite Joan is determined to prove is running a drug cartel.
BBC America has ordered a third season of Orphan Black. The ten episode season will air in the spring of 2015. I think the proper reaction is:
source
Meanwhile, BBC America announced a new original drama. Based on Bernard Cornwell‘s Saxon Stories novels, the series is set in the lands that will eventually become England during the time that it was being raided by vikings. The story focuses on a Saxon who was kidnapped and raised by Vikings, leading to him feeling with divided loyalties.
Stevie Nicks has joined the upcoming season of The Voice as a mentor. She’ll be advising Adam Levine‘s team.
Sherlock creators Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat inserted a secret message into the U.S.
TV Guide reports that Gina Gershon has booked a guest role on Elementary. She’ll play a socialite Joan is determined to prove is running a drug cartel.
BBC America has ordered a third season of Orphan Black. The ten episode season will air in the spring of 2015. I think the proper reaction is:
source
Meanwhile, BBC America announced a new original drama. Based on Bernard Cornwell‘s Saxon Stories novels, the series is set in the lands that will eventually become England during the time that it was being raided by vikings. The story focuses on a Saxon who was kidnapped and raised by Vikings, leading to him feeling with divided loyalties.
Stevie Nicks has joined the upcoming season of The Voice as a mentor. She’ll be advising Adam Levine‘s team.
Sherlock creators Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat inserted a secret message into the U.S.
- 7/10/2014
- by Lyle Masaki
- The Backlot
"Deadliest Catch" kicks off season 10 (yes, 10) on Tues. April 22 at 9:00 p.m. on Discovery, and to kick things off Time Bandit Captain Johnathan Hillstrand and Cape Caution Captain Bill "Wild Bill" Wichrowski stopped by the HitFix studio first thing in the morning (well, 9:00 a.m., so it wasn't all that early for them) to talk about the new season, which they deemed the "bloodiest one yet." We also talked about how the government shutdown (remember that?) cost them $15 million dollars, Junior's crushing back pain (and why Johnathan warned him against surgery), a severed finger and stunt crab. What didn't make the final edit is their advice about eating crab -- if you have to dunk it in butter to make it taste good, it's old stuff. Who knew? These guys are a hoot -- and if you're not watching "Deadliest Catch" (or lead-in "The Bait," which airs at 8:00 p.
- 4/21/2014
- by Liane Bonin Starr
- Hitfix
Discovery Channel’s Emmy-winning reality show Deadliest Catch returns April 22, and as you’ll see in our exclusive first-look at the premiere’s cold open, which previews the landmark tenth season, there is no shortage of compelling stories. Josh Harris has the Cornelia Marie back crabbing, Sig Hansen has his 18-year-old daughter Mandy working on the Northwestern, boats are seen on fire and flooding, someone is heard yelling, “Man down! Man down! Man down!,” and both the Coast Guard and the Alaska State Troopers make appearances. “You, of course, want your tenth season to be awesome, like any other. But...
- 3/14/2014
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW - Inside TV
The men on "Deadliest Catch" face certain death every day. For the crew of the Seabrooke, it was the chance of a cold, watery grave that they were faced with as the ship was headed for ice. They scrambled to collect the pots before they were swallowed by the oncoming ice when the fairly standard task took an unexpected and dangerous turn.
Suddenly, one of the crewmen, Aaron Steiner, fell over the railing and got slammed by a pot. It happened quickly, but luckily for Steiner, a fellow crewman moved even quicker.
“I’d say that’s about as close as you can come to going over and not going over," said Captain Scott Campbell Jr. after the rescue. Steiner couldn't believe he was still there and still alive. Examiner called that moment the scariest thing imaginable in such "horrendous conditions."
Had Steiner fallen into the water, he would have...
Suddenly, one of the crewmen, Aaron Steiner, fell over the railing and got slammed by a pot. It happened quickly, but luckily for Steiner, a fellow crewman moved even quicker.
“I’d say that’s about as close as you can come to going over and not going over," said Captain Scott Campbell Jr. after the rescue. Steiner couldn't believe he was still there and still alive. Examiner called that moment the scariest thing imaginable in such "horrendous conditions."
Had Steiner fallen into the water, he would have...
- 7/10/2013
- by Jason Hughes
- Huffington Post
Sony has been making it clear for a while now that they intend on making the Indie Game community a bigger part of things with the PS4. With the ability to self-publish games, it's been made apparent that they want indie devs to feel at home. Tonight, Sony showed off just how much that support is garnering them, but showing off a nice line-up of exclusive (some may be timed exclusives) of indie games.
They announced several games in a cool way, by having the developers on the stage playing through parts of their games as they were announced. They said they are all making their console debut exclusive to the PS4. While some are full on exclusives (like Transistor), others may just be coming to the PS4 first and then the Xbox One at a later date. Among the games announced were:
Transistor (from the Bastion creators)
Oddworld: (A...
They announced several games in a cool way, by having the developers on the stage playing through parts of their games as they were announced. They said they are all making their console debut exclusive to the PS4. While some are full on exclusives (like Transistor), others may just be coming to the PS4 first and then the Xbox One at a later date. Among the games announced were:
Transistor (from the Bastion creators)
Oddworld: (A...
- 6/11/2013
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Jordan Maison)
- Cinelinx
It's your typical love story ... Man walks into a bar ... Man orders a beer ... Man has simulated sex with a big, black inflatable woman ... And it all happened to "Deadliest Catch" star Scott Campbell, Jr. -- who hit up a bowling alley in Kodiak, Alaska a few weeks ago when a bachelor party rolled in ... sex doll in tow. So ... naturally ... Scott pretended to have sex with it.We're told everyone had a blast -- including the doll.
- 6/10/2013
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Plus Cyndi Lauper visits The Colbert Report, why Rupert Grint’s Super Clydewas rejected as well as the finales for Arrow and Supernatural News
ABC announced its fall schedule. With slipping ratings Dancing with the Stars is losing its results show to Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.. Meanwhile, the Once Upon a Time spin-off is getting the deadly Thursday night time slot that killed Last Resort, Charlie’s Angels and My Generation among many more. Oddly, after sending Happy Endings on a suicide mission to stop New Girl‘s momentum, ABC plans on airing two new comedies in the same time slot.
ABC also plans on attempting to treat its shows more like cable channels next season. Instead of keeping one show in a time slot through the whole season, it plans on splitting the season for its scripted serialized shows in half, with each...
ABC announced its fall schedule. With slipping ratings Dancing with the Stars is losing its results show to Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.. Meanwhile, the Once Upon a Time spin-off is getting the deadly Thursday night time slot that killed Last Resort, Charlie’s Angels and My Generation among many more. Oddly, after sending Happy Endings on a suicide mission to stop New Girl‘s momentum, ABC plans on airing two new comedies in the same time slot.
ABC also plans on attempting to treat its shows more like cable channels next season. Instead of keeping one show in a time slot through the whole season, it plans on splitting the season for its scripted serialized shows in half, with each...
- 5/15/2013
- by Lyle Masaki
- The Backlot
In tonight's (Wednesday, May 8) episode of Discovery Channel's "MythBusters," Jamie Hyneman, Adam Savage and the team take on two of the crab-boat captains from Discovery's Tuesday-night hit "Deadliest Catch" to see if some of their beliefs are backed up by evidence or are just fish stories.
Johnathan Hillstrand, co-captain (with brother Andy Hillstrand) of the F/V Time Bandit and Scott "Junior" Campbell Jr. of the F/V Seabrooke head to the waters near Alcatraz in San Francisco Bay, Calif., with Hyneman and Savage to see if a crab pot will indeed drag a deckhand to the bottom of the sea if his foot gets caught in the rope coil.
Then the MythBusters crew -- Tory Belleci, Kari Byron and Grant Imahara -- test whether it's better to work a 30-hour crab-fishing shift without stopping for sleep. Lastly, they stuff explosives into one of the crab pots from the...
Johnathan Hillstrand, co-captain (with brother Andy Hillstrand) of the F/V Time Bandit and Scott "Junior" Campbell Jr. of the F/V Seabrooke head to the waters near Alcatraz in San Francisco Bay, Calif., with Hyneman and Savage to see if a crab pot will indeed drag a deckhand to the bottom of the sea if his foot gets caught in the rope coil.
Then the MythBusters crew -- Tory Belleci, Kari Byron and Grant Imahara -- test whether it's better to work a 30-hour crab-fishing shift without stopping for sleep. Lastly, they stuff explosives into one of the crab pots from the...
- 5/8/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
This should be a fun mash-up! Tonight at 9:00 p.m. "Mythbusters" invites "Deadliest Catch" captains Johnathan and Junior to the show to put their long-held beliefs about their jobs to the test. Are crab pots truly indestructible? Is it better to do a 30-hour grind with no sleep or short naps? And can you really be dragged to the bottom of the sea if your foot gets caught in a coil? Leave it to the Mythbusters to answer all those questions, and maybe even get schooled (well, at least a little bit) by Johnathan and Junior. Watch the chaotic clips below: ...
- 5/8/2013
- by Liane Bonin Starr
- Hitfix
This week’s episode of MythBusters (Wednesday at 9 p.m. Et) keeps it in the Discovery family with a “Deadliest Catch Crabtastic Special.” Captains Johnathan and Junior join in the fun as Jamie and Adam test the deadliest Catch myth of all — that getting your foot caught in the rope at the rail guarantees you’re going overboard. Tory and Kari, meanwhile, test whether a pattern of power naps lets you function twice as well as no sleep at all. (They make that look pretty dangerous, too.) And the team determines whether a crab pot really is indestructible. (Cue the explosion!
- 5/7/2013
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW - Inside TV
I had a chance to sit down with "Deadliest Catch" captains Johnathan Hillstrand and Scott Campbell Junior during their visit to Los Angeles, and found them to be exactly the way they are on television -- talkative, outgoing and, of course, tough as nails. They both noted that this season of the show has big changes in store in part because of bad weather but, more importantly, a bad fishing season. Tempers flared, especially as fishermen jockeyed for new positions on their boats. As Hillstrand and Campbell explained it, most people are able to go home at the end of a...
- 4/17/2013
- by Liane Bonin Starr
- Hitfix
Tonight, Deadliest Catch returns for its ninth season on Discovery, and there is top-notch drama even before the fleet leaves Dutch Harbor. Here, courtesy of exec producer David Pritikin, is a tease of what’s to come.
• Elliott Neese is now his own boss: Fired from the Ramblin’ Rose in the offseason, the show’s youngest and most polarizing captain has gone more than $1 million in debt to buy his own boat, the F/V Saga. Most shocking perhaps: Seeing the pride in his father’s misty eyes may, at least for a moment, have you thinking you’ve misjudged Elliott.
• Elliott Neese is now his own boss: Fired from the Ramblin’ Rose in the offseason, the show’s youngest and most polarizing captain has gone more than $1 million in debt to buy his own boat, the F/V Saga. Most shocking perhaps: Seeing the pride in his father’s misty eyes may, at least for a moment, have you thinking you’ve misjudged Elliott.
- 4/16/2013
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW - Inside TV
We already knew that all the guys on Deadliest Catch are real badasses and not afraid to stare death in the face while out at sea, etc. But when stars Scott Campbell Jr. and Johnathan Hillstrand stopped by E! News to talk about the new season, we found out that these macho men have soft spots for certain starlets. Cohost Terrence Jenkins played a game with the guys called "Hollywood's Deadliest Catch," in which he showed them photos of different female celebs and the captains had to say just what kind of catch each girl is. How did Britney Spears and Rihanna rank with the guys? And are either of them angling for Snooki? Check out the clip below! The new season of Deadliest...
- 4/16/2013
- E! Online
Has the captain jumped ship?! Fans of Discovery Channel's hit reality show Deadliest Catch are asking that very question after watching a promo for the ninth season, which centers on the absence of Elliott Neese, captain of the Ramblin' Rose. "Last season, Elliott faced huge setbacks, both at sea and at home," a narrator says in the clip, hinting that he wouldn't be returning. Fret not, Deadliest Catch fanatics as the young cap isn't going anywhere. "Elliott will be on the show this season," a rep for Discovery Channel tells E! News. Phew! So then what's going on with Elliott's absence?! In the clip, Scott Campbell says, "Elliot should be here. He should be ready...
- 4/12/2013
- E! Online
Season 9 of "Deadliest Catch," the Discovery Channel's extremely popular reality show that chronicles the lives of crab fishermen in Alaska, debuts on Tuesday, April 16 with an episode titled "Mutiny on the Bering Sea."
But one cast member is conspicuously absent as the ships set sail for the season. Elliot Neese of the ship Ramblin' Rose is nowhere to be seen.
"In all honesty, I'm kinda not surprised Elliott isn't here this year. I haven't seen him," says Northwestern captain Sig Hansen. Scott Campbell of the Seabrooke adds, "He should be up here. He should already be to go."
"No owner's gonna let a guy run a boat and not produce. You're gonna lose your job," says Hansen.
Neese had a rough go of it in Season 8, both on the high seas and at home with Valerie Gunderson, the mother to his two children. In 2012, Gunderson got a temporary restraining order against Neese.
But one cast member is conspicuously absent as the ships set sail for the season. Elliot Neese of the ship Ramblin' Rose is nowhere to be seen.
"In all honesty, I'm kinda not surprised Elliott isn't here this year. I haven't seen him," says Northwestern captain Sig Hansen. Scott Campbell of the Seabrooke adds, "He should be up here. He should already be to go."
"No owner's gonna let a guy run a boat and not produce. You're gonna lose your job," says Hansen.
Neese had a rough go of it in Season 8, both on the high seas and at home with Valerie Gunderson, the mother to his two children. In 2012, Gunderson got a temporary restraining order against Neese.
- 4/12/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
During the "American Chopper Live" special, the Teutuls took a moment to talk about their relationship, and where they see it going from here. Fans of the show have seen Senior and Junior have a complete falling out, leading to a rebranding of the show, pitting one against the other. In this most recent season, they've started repairing their relationship.
Their latest revelation came in the most recent episode, when they realized they might be better off keeping their business ventures separate. They echoed that conclusion live.
"I think that the one thing that we definitely learned is that we can’t do business together. So, maybe the show going away will be the best thing that could possibly happen to us," Senior said.
Junior agreed, emphasizing the importance of family. So, while it's disappointing for fans that the show is coming to an end, there is at least a...
Their latest revelation came in the most recent episode, when they realized they might be better off keeping their business ventures separate. They echoed that conclusion live.
"I think that the one thing that we definitely learned is that we can’t do business together. So, maybe the show going away will be the best thing that could possibly happen to us," Senior said.
Junior agreed, emphasizing the importance of family. So, while it's disappointing for fans that the show is coming to an end, there is at least a...
- 12/12/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Huffington Post
It was the last regular episode of "American Chopper" before the live build-off next week, so fans were left wondering just how the Teutuls would end things. While the season started on a positive note, with Senior and Junior mending their relationship over a bike build just for fun, that old tension started to rise when they decided to try for a joint business venture.
This week, they wisely decided they needed to back down on the business project without abandoning the progress they'd made in their personal relationship.
"Business comes back into play, messes everything up," Junior said. "I don’t want it. I mean, I just want to have a relationship and just be ... friends. But we've got to start somewhere, right? I mean, we’re a father and son, but it’s been a long time coming."
Senior agreed, saying, "You got it. I’m Ok with that.
This week, they wisely decided they needed to back down on the business project without abandoning the progress they'd made in their personal relationship.
"Business comes back into play, messes everything up," Junior said. "I don’t want it. I mean, I just want to have a relationship and just be ... friends. But we've got to start somewhere, right? I mean, we’re a father and son, but it’s been a long time coming."
Senior agreed, saying, "You got it. I’m Ok with that.
- 12/4/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Huffington Post
It was the last regular episode of "American Chopper" before the live build-off next week, so fans were left wondering just how the Teutuls would end things. While the season started on a positive note, with Senior and Junior mending their relationship over a bike build just for fun, that old tension started to rise when they decided to try for a joint business venture.
This week, they wisely decided they needed to back down on the business project without abandoning the progress they'd made in their personal relationship.
"Business comes back into play, messes everything up," Junior said. "I don't want it. I mean, I just want to have a relationship and just be ... friends. But we've got to start somewhere, right? I mean, we're a father and son, but it's been a long time coming."
Senior agreed, saying, "You got it. I'm Ok with that." So there's hope yet.
This week, they wisely decided they needed to back down on the business project without abandoning the progress they'd made in their personal relationship.
"Business comes back into play, messes everything up," Junior said. "I don't want it. I mean, I just want to have a relationship and just be ... friends. But we've got to start somewhere, right? I mean, we're a father and son, but it's been a long time coming."
Senior agreed, saying, "You got it. I'm Ok with that." So there's hope yet.
- 12/4/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Aol TV.
Fans hoping for a happy ending after a decade with the Teutuls on "American Chopper" are probably feeling more and more hopeless as this final season progresses. While things started off great with that personal bike build that seemed to bring Senior and Junior closer together, they moved perhaps too quickly into a joint business venture.
Now, everything is becoming a point of contention. This week, it was the fact that Sr. did designs for a bike on paper causing Jr. to blow up. "The way we design is on the lift," he told his father.
In fact, in this argument, it seemed that Sr. was trying to be reasonable and accommodating, but Jr. was having none of it. Ultimately, Jr. decided he needed to walk away from the argument.
"That’s why we need to do sh*t like this, so we don’t have this problem like we used to have,...
Now, everything is becoming a point of contention. This week, it was the fact that Sr. did designs for a bike on paper causing Jr. to blow up. "The way we design is on the lift," he told his father.
In fact, in this argument, it seemed that Sr. was trying to be reasonable and accommodating, but Jr. was having none of it. Ultimately, Jr. decided he needed to walk away from the argument.
"That’s why we need to do sh*t like this, so we don’t have this problem like we used to have,...
- 11/27/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Huffington Post
The Discovery Channel has canceled American Chopper after 10 years, Entertainment Weekly reports.
"After 10 years and 233 episodes of incredible, riveting reality television, American Chopper will be ending its run," Eileen O'Neill, president of Discovery and TLC Networks, said. "This series was one of the very first family-based reality programs on television ... The Teutuls have given us really innovative bike builds and real drama since 2002. We wish both Orange County Choppers and Paul Junior Designs the best."
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"After 10 years and 233 episodes of incredible, riveting reality television, American Chopper will be ending its run," Eileen O'Neill, president of Discovery and TLC Networks, said. "This series was one of the very first family-based reality programs on television ... The Teutuls have given us really innovative bike builds and real drama since 2002. We wish both Orange County Choppers and Paul Junior Designs the best."
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- 11/21/2012
- by Robyn Ross
- TVGuide - Breaking News
"American Chopper" is heading to the chopping block again. It was recently announced that the series will be ending after the current batch of episodes wraps. This season has been about the attempted reconciliation of father and son, but will it end on a positive note? Things aren't looking great.
The two recently decided to try a joint business venture, but it's going downhill fast. "There have not been any meetings that have been productive or had any good direction that would signify the idea that we could be in business together again," Junior said at one point. "Do we to be in business together? That's the question."
The last time the show was cancelled, though, was because Pauls Teutul Sr. and Jr. had a falling out. But it came rising back as "American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior." This lead Entertainment Weekly to speculate, "Could 'American Chopper' rise...
The two recently decided to try a joint business venture, but it's going downhill fast. "There have not been any meetings that have been productive or had any good direction that would signify the idea that we could be in business together again," Junior said at one point. "Do we to be in business together? That's the question."
The last time the show was cancelled, though, was because Pauls Teutul Sr. and Jr. had a falling out. But it came rising back as "American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior." This lead Entertainment Weekly to speculate, "Could 'American Chopper' rise...
- 11/20/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Huffington Post
After 10 years and a lasting legacy of shows about people who hate sleeves almost as much as they hate each other, American Chopper is ending its run on the Discovery Channel. The series about a father and son who work on motorcycles/clumsy metaphors for their relationship was canceled once before in 2010, after the constant fighting between Paul Teutul Sr. and Junior spurred Discovery's sister channel TLC to pull the plug on the show, no doubt while exclaiming, "Families fighting bitterly with each other? Good sirs, this is not what reality television is about!" However, while Chopper ...
- 11/19/2012
- avclub.com
It looks like it's the end of the road for American Chopper once again. The Discovery Channel reality series will wrap with a four-way bike build-off special, titled The Revenge. It'll air live from Las Vegas on December 11th.
In a statement to EW, Discovery's Eileen O'Neill said, "After 10 years and 233 episodes of incredible, riveting reality television, American Chopper will be ending its run. This series was one of the very first family-based reality programs on television. Special thanks to Pilgrim Studios for over a decade of great producing. The Teutuls have given us really innovative bike builds and real drama since 2002. We wish both Orange County Choppers and Paul Junior Designs the best."
American Chopper began on Discovery Channel in March 2003 and later moved to Discovery's sister channel, TLC. The show was canceled by TLC in February 2010 but, six...
In a statement to EW, Discovery's Eileen O'Neill said, "After 10 years and 233 episodes of incredible, riveting reality television, American Chopper will be ending its run. This series was one of the very first family-based reality programs on television. Special thanks to Pilgrim Studios for over a decade of great producing. The Teutuls have given us really innovative bike builds and real drama since 2002. We wish both Orange County Choppers and Paul Junior Designs the best."
American Chopper began on Discovery Channel in March 2003 and later moved to Discovery's sister channel, TLC. The show was canceled by TLC in February 2010 but, six...
- 11/17/2012
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The Teutul family is saying goodbye to reality TV. "American Chopper" has been canceled by Discovery after it decade-long run.
“After 10 years and 233 episodes of incredible, riveting reality television, American Chopper will be ending its run,” Eileen O’Neill, group president, Discovery and TLC Networks told EW. “This series was one of the very first family-based reality programs on television. Special thanks to Pilgrim Studios for over a decade of great producing. The Teutuls have given us really innovative bike builds and real drama since 2002. We wish both Orange County Choppers and Paul Junior Designs the best.”
The show was primarily based in the Teutul family's custom motorcycle-building shop -- Orange County Choppers -- in Newburgh, New York, and thrived on the tension between Paul Sr. and Paul Jr. In "American Chopper's" later years, the inter-generational rivalry turned into a feud that nearly ripped the family apart.
Paul Sr.
“After 10 years and 233 episodes of incredible, riveting reality television, American Chopper will be ending its run,” Eileen O’Neill, group president, Discovery and TLC Networks told EW. “This series was one of the very first family-based reality programs on television. Special thanks to Pilgrim Studios for over a decade of great producing. The Teutuls have given us really innovative bike builds and real drama since 2002. We wish both Orange County Choppers and Paul Junior Designs the best.”
The show was primarily based in the Teutul family's custom motorcycle-building shop -- Orange County Choppers -- in Newburgh, New York, and thrived on the tension between Paul Sr. and Paul Jr. In "American Chopper's" later years, the inter-generational rivalry turned into a feud that nearly ripped the family apart.
Paul Sr.
- 11/16/2012
- by Alex Moaba
- Huffington Post
American Chopper has been canceled, according to EW. Does it surprise you to learn that American Chopper was still on? Per … haps. The show has been on for ten years and has already switched networks twice — it started on Discovery, then moved to sister network TLC, and then back to Discovery, plus the show was canceled once already, too, when TLC dropped the ax in 2010. Chopper definitely had its moments, though: We can remember many a pleasant couch day spent watching marathons of Pauls Senior and Junior degrading one another, and blank hunks of metal morphing into enchantingly elaborate gas tanks. But the show became a lot less fun when every single motorcycle became a "tribute" bike. Why? Why did everything suddenly need to be sad/emotional?...
- 11/16/2012
- by Margaret Lyons
- Vulture
After ten years, Discovery Channel is ending American Chopper.
The Teutuls are going to build their final bikes on the network next month. One of Discovery’s most popular programs, American Chopper helped pioneer the “docusoap” reality genre and inspired a surge of gear-head shows. Chopper’s run will conclude with the previously announced four-way bike build-off special titled The Revenge airing live from Las Vegas on Dec. 11.
“After 10 years and 233 episodes of incredible, riveting reality television, American Chopper will be ending its run,” says Eileen O’Neill, group president, Discovery and TLC Networks. “This series was one of the...
The Teutuls are going to build their final bikes on the network next month. One of Discovery’s most popular programs, American Chopper helped pioneer the “docusoap” reality genre and inspired a surge of gear-head shows. Chopper’s run will conclude with the previously announced four-way bike build-off special titled The Revenge airing live from Las Vegas on Dec. 11.
“After 10 years and 233 episodes of incredible, riveting reality television, American Chopper will be ending its run,” says Eileen O’Neill, group president, Discovery and TLC Networks. “This series was one of the...
- 11/16/2012
- by James Hibberd
- EW - Inside TV
If the latest episode of "American Chopper" is any indication, maybe the Teutuls had better keep their newly kindled relationship strictly personal. Building a bike for fun and nostalgia is one thing. The notion of having their separate companies join forces to design a bike might be more than they could handle.
And it wasn't just the Teutuls immediately feeling the tension of the proposal. It would make sense that some of the employees of Paul Jr. Designs and Orange County Choppers may have formed some opinions of their own about the longstanding emotional feud between their bosses.
One of Junior's employees had no problem letting it be known, saying, "I don’t wanna work for Occ. I don’t. I’ll put that right out there."
Emotions ran high up front as well, with Senior snapping at Junior during the presentation for cutting him off. It's a huge...
And it wasn't just the Teutuls immediately feeling the tension of the proposal. It would make sense that some of the employees of Paul Jr. Designs and Orange County Choppers may have formed some opinions of their own about the longstanding emotional feud between their bosses.
One of Junior's employees had no problem letting it be known, saying, "I don’t wanna work for Occ. I don’t. I’ll put that right out there."
Emotions ran high up front as well, with Senior snapping at Junior during the presentation for cutting him off. It's a huge...
- 10/23/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Huffington Post
It looks like the tremendous progress Paul Teutul Sr. and Jr. made during their personal bike build project will stick. While building the bike together was fun, it was their relationship that needed the most work, and viewers loved seeing them come together as this season of "American Chopper" has progressed.
The build culminated in father and son going for a ride together. In the latest episode, Senior took another big step, stopping by his son's shop for the first time ever.
"It’s not that I’m spying on his shop, I’d really like to see his shop and what he’s doing over there," Senior explained.
Junior was stunned to see him, but happy at the same time. "I think overall it’s going in the right direction, but only time will tell," Junior said of their burgeoning relationship. Fans online, though, were loving seeing them closer than ever.
The build culminated in father and son going for a ride together. In the latest episode, Senior took another big step, stopping by his son's shop for the first time ever.
"It’s not that I’m spying on his shop, I’d really like to see his shop and what he’s doing over there," Senior explained.
Junior was stunned to see him, but happy at the same time. "I think overall it’s going in the right direction, but only time will tell," Junior said of their burgeoning relationship. Fans online, though, were loving seeing them closer than ever.
- 10/16/2012
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
American Chopper is set to announce a live four-way bike build-off special.
Paul Teutul Senior and Junior will face-off against Outlaw Garage star Jesse James and Discovery Channel’s Fast ‘N Loud stars Richard Rawlings and Aaron Kaufman in a competition event.
Rawlings recently made some thinly veiled taunts against James, though trash talk is very much part of the biker building culture. The contest will air live from Las Vegas across two nights, Dec. 10 and 11 at 9 p.m.
The event will mark the long-running show’s second live competition special. Last December, Teutul Jr. won a the first build-off,...
Paul Teutul Senior and Junior will face-off against Outlaw Garage star Jesse James and Discovery Channel’s Fast ‘N Loud stars Richard Rawlings and Aaron Kaufman in a competition event.
Rawlings recently made some thinly veiled taunts against James, though trash talk is very much part of the biker building culture. The contest will air live from Las Vegas across two nights, Dec. 10 and 11 at 9 p.m.
The event will mark the long-running show’s second live competition special. Last December, Teutul Jr. won a the first build-off,...
- 10/8/2012
- by James Hibberd
- EW - Inside TV
Dear DC Marketing Department,
Call me a silly fool, but did you really think you’d get away with it? Or were you just playing dumb, knowing full-well that we’d blog and post about it. You sly dogs you.
But who are you really kidding? Everyone knows you’re dumb as a box of rocks. Ever since the Harry Potter cash cow stopped giving milk, you knew the Brothers Warner would turn towards its in-house fiction generator to start making with the profits.
And guess what? As soon as they turned their steely gaze towards you, wouldn’t you know it… those rat bastards that used to be across the street scored a near two-billion dollar movie. Sure, you had the last Batman movie, and hey, no one is blaming you for that not banking on higher expectations. The franchise made you a small mint, and almost made all of us forget Green Lantern.
Call me a silly fool, but did you really think you’d get away with it? Or were you just playing dumb, knowing full-well that we’d blog and post about it. You sly dogs you.
But who are you really kidding? Everyone knows you’re dumb as a box of rocks. Ever since the Harry Potter cash cow stopped giving milk, you knew the Brothers Warner would turn towards its in-house fiction generator to start making with the profits.
And guess what? As soon as they turned their steely gaze towards you, wouldn’t you know it… those rat bastards that used to be across the street scored a near two-billion dollar movie. Sure, you had the last Batman movie, and hey, no one is blaming you for that not banking on higher expectations. The franchise made you a small mint, and almost made all of us forget Green Lantern.
- 9/29/2012
- by Marc Alan Fishman
- Comicmix.com
The great motorcycle-relationship experiment was progressing very well on "American Chopper." The latest episode saw both Mike Teutul Sr. and Jr. feeling confident about how their personal project is helping them open those crucial lines of communication.
"I think every time we’re up here it gets a little progressively better," Senior said. "We’re starting to talk about some of our personal life, which is interesting. I don’t even know if we did that before."
The distraction of the project keeping them busy and focused was allowing for more casual conversation that was soothing past hurts. In fact, Junior said he felt like he can't get hurt in this situation.
"On top of it, I don’t really have anything to lose," he added, considering that he only had to gain a relationship with his father. If the project fails, they're only back where they were when things began.
"I think every time we’re up here it gets a little progressively better," Senior said. "We’re starting to talk about some of our personal life, which is interesting. I don’t even know if we did that before."
The distraction of the project keeping them busy and focused was allowing for more casual conversation that was soothing past hurts. In fact, Junior said he felt like he can't get hurt in this situation.
"On top of it, I don’t really have anything to lose," he added, considering that he only had to gain a relationship with his father. If the project fails, they're only back where they were when things began.
- 9/25/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Huffington Post
The great experiment at the heart of these early episodes on the new season of "American Chopper" got under way. Junior and Senior are officially working together on a personal project. They're meeting up at Senior's garage to try and rebuild a bicycle, and both men seem to be trying their best to make this opportunity to mend their broken relationship work.
As Huliq pointed out, "Senior seems almost afraid to speak when he is with his son, for fear he might say the wrong thing. … Junior … is not turning every word into a study in psychiatric philosophy ... just taking his dad at face value, giving him a chance."
Fans are perhaps as hopeful as the father-and-son duo that they can find their way back to a more healthy relationship.
"I don’t think we’re quite there yet, but I think that, hopefully, by the time this bike is done,...
As Huliq pointed out, "Senior seems almost afraid to speak when he is with his son, for fear he might say the wrong thing. … Junior … is not turning every word into a study in psychiatric philosophy ... just taking his dad at face value, giving him a chance."
Fans are perhaps as hopeful as the father-and-son duo that they can find their way back to a more healthy relationship.
"I don’t think we’re quite there yet, but I think that, hopefully, by the time this bike is done,...
- 9/18/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Huffington Post
It looks like the relationship between the Pauls Teutul won't be the only one making slow steps toward a healthier place on the new season of "American Chopper." Paul Sr. is trying to rebuild his relationship with son Michael as well. Mike left the show after last season. A text on Senior's phone from Mike reads, "You lie, stay away from me please."
A couple of months later, Senior declared that it absolutely made his day to get a "Happy birthday" text from Mike on his phone. It's a far cry from having him working in the shop and on the show alongside him, but it's a huge improvement from that aforementioned previous text.
Also in the episode, Senior made plans for him and Junior to recreate the first bike they ever built together. The hope is that sharing this nostalgic project will help them improve their relationship as well.
A couple of months later, Senior declared that it absolutely made his day to get a "Happy birthday" text from Mike on his phone. It's a far cry from having him working in the shop and on the show alongside him, but it's a huge improvement from that aforementioned previous text.
Also in the episode, Senior made plans for him and Junior to recreate the first bike they ever built together. The hope is that sharing this nostalgic project will help them improve their relationship as well.
- 9/11/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Huffington Post
Discovery removed the "Senior vs. Junior" subtitle from the new season premiere of "American Chopper," because they're hoping that's what the Pauls Teutul can do as well. Junior and Senior recently told "Late Show" they were working on mending their relationship, and evidence of their progress could be seen in this opener.
Paul Sr. suggested they build a bike together for charity, but Junior seemed a little hesitant to jump into something that intense right off the bat.
"“If we could do something that’s more like we used to do before we professionally [built] bikes," Paul Jr. suggested. "Doesn’t have to be any business anything, it can just be me and you having a project."
It may be incremental progress toward mending their fractured relationship, but it is forward momentum, and that relationship could drive the bulk of this season. Find out if it does as "American Chopper" continues every Monday at 9 p.
Paul Sr. suggested they build a bike together for charity, but Junior seemed a little hesitant to jump into something that intense right off the bat.
"“If we could do something that’s more like we used to do before we professionally [built] bikes," Paul Jr. suggested. "Doesn’t have to be any business anything, it can just be me and you having a project."
It may be incremental progress toward mending their fractured relationship, but it is forward momentum, and that relationship could drive the bulk of this season. Find out if it does as "American Chopper" continues every Monday at 9 p.
- 9/4/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Huffington Post
Discovery removed the "Senior vs. Junior" subtitle from the new season premiere of "American Chopper," because they're hoping that's what the Pauls Teutul can do as well. Junior and Senior recently told "Late Show" they were working on mending their relationship, and evidence of their progress could be seen in this opener.
Paul Sr. suggested they build a bike together for charity, but Junior seemed a little hesitant to jump into something that intense right off the bat.
"“If we could do something that's more like we used to do before we professionally [built] bikes," Paul Jr. suggested. "Doesn't have to be any business anything, it can just be me and you having a project."
It may be incremental progress toward mending their fractured relationship, but it is forward momentum, and that relationship could drive the bulk of this season. Find out if it does as "American Chopper" continues every Monday at 9 p.
Paul Sr. suggested they build a bike together for charity, but Junior seemed a little hesitant to jump into something that intense right off the bat.
"“If we could do something that's more like we used to do before we professionally [built] bikes," Paul Jr. suggested. "Doesn't have to be any business anything, it can just be me and you having a project."
It may be incremental progress toward mending their fractured relationship, but it is forward momentum, and that relationship could drive the bulk of this season. Find out if it does as "American Chopper" continues every Monday at 9 p.
- 9/4/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Aol TV.
On TV this Monday: Coma will make you think twice about your next ER visit, NCIS’ Michael Weatherly helps investigate Major Crimes, it’s time (again) to play The Pyramid and Gordon Ramsay can check out of Hotel Hell, but he can never leave — at least not for another season. In addition to TVLine’s original features (linked within), here are seven programs to check out tonight.
6 pm The Pyramid (Gsn) | “Let’s Make a Deal… Family Feud… $20,000 Pyramid….” “Game shows TV likes to reboot!” Indeed, Pyramid gets another update, complete with celebrity participants — including Community, New Girl, Parks and Recreation,...
6 pm The Pyramid (Gsn) | “Let’s Make a Deal… Family Feud… $20,000 Pyramid….” “Game shows TV likes to reboot!” Indeed, Pyramid gets another update, complete with celebrity participants — including Community, New Girl, Parks and Recreation,...
- 9/3/2012
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
The feud between Paul Teutul Sr. and Jr. was so big it not only tore them apart, it broke the show that made them famous. It was back in 2010 that "American Chopper" ended and gave birth to "American Chopper: Senior Vs. Junior." But the latest season finale saw the two meeting up to talk over their relationship, just as they did on "Late Show."
The Teutuls were guests on "Late Show" together, despite admitting that things haven't been completely patched up between them. But the guys are hopeful they're headed in the right direction. According to the New York Post, producers have even shortened the name of their show back to just "American Choppers," so they're clearly hopeful as well.
The article goes on to say that the producers suggested the pair work on a bike together, and it was this opportunity that they took to start mending their relationship.
The Teutuls were guests on "Late Show" together, despite admitting that things haven't been completely patched up between them. But the guys are hopeful they're headed in the right direction. According to the New York Post, producers have even shortened the name of their show back to just "American Choppers," so they're clearly hopeful as well.
The article goes on to say that the producers suggested the pair work on a bike together, and it was this opportunity that they took to start mending their relationship.
- 8/29/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Huffington Post
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