A couple at an abandoned building are given directions on where to find their son. The wife, Elizabeth Harris (Helen Slater) tells her husband, Charles (Thomas Calabro) to do exactly what the man said to find their son, and to put his hands on the railings. I knew that was to cover over any prints or evidence that may have been left behind. They find a decomposing Db in the car on the rooftop, which they believe to be their son, Jeremy (Zachery Spicer). Sid's (Robert Joy) out of the morgue again, in another difficult retrieval of the Db. He says the Cod could be anything from a few days to a few months. Shouldn't he have said Tod? Hawkes (Hill Harper) believes due to the weather, the humidity, etc, this will prove difficult. Jo (Sela Ward) has to cover her nose due to the putrid smell given off by the Db.
- 2/28/2011
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
Between the broadcast and cable networks, there are exactly one kajillion different things to watch this week. We’re here to tell you about 22 of ‘em.
Monday, January 31
8/7c | Chuck (NBC) | Series bosses Chris Fedak and Josh Schwartz told HitFix.com that the final scenes of this midseason finale “are the best 10 minutes of Chuck ever.” Add that to what Zach teased in hit TVLine Q&A, and color us intrigued!
8 pm | Human Target (Fox) | Briefly sidelined by Idol, Chance & Co. swing back into action on this special night, then again on Wednesday.
9 pm | Lie To Me (Fox) | Cal takes...
Monday, January 31
8/7c | Chuck (NBC) | Series bosses Chris Fedak and Josh Schwartz told HitFix.com that the final scenes of this midseason finale “are the best 10 minutes of Chuck ever.” Add that to what Zach teased in hit TVLine Q&A, and color us intrigued!
8 pm | Human Target (Fox) | Briefly sidelined by Idol, Chance & Co. swing back into action on this special night, then again on Wednesday.
9 pm | Lie To Me (Fox) | Cal takes...
- 1/31/2011
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Danny Pudi and Donald Glover have dropped hints about the upcoming Valentine's Day episode of Community. Speaking to TV Guide, the pair explained that Abed and Troy will both fall for new librarian Mariah (Maite Schwartz). However, the duo will be unaware that Mariah is flirting with both of them. Glover revealed that Abed and Troy will "fight over" Mariah, while Pudi added: "It's (more)...
- 1/28/2011
- by By Catriona Wightman
- Digital Spy
Don’t be fooled by her sweet face! That’s the girl who comes thisclose to tearing apart Community‘s bosom buds Troy and Abed — you know, of Troy & Abed in the Morning fame. But will her Valentine’s Day voodoo work?
Ha! Unlikely. We are talking about Troy and Abed, for goodness sake. But it does make for a sweet storyline in Community‘s second annual Valentine’s Day installment.
“There’s [a Valentine's] episode where Troy and Abed fight over a girl,” Donald Glover tells us. Add Danny Pudi, “It’s a fight that really tests our friendship — but in true Troy and Abed fashion,...
Ha! Unlikely. We are talking about Troy and Abed, for goodness sake. But it does make for a sweet storyline in Community‘s second annual Valentine’s Day installment.
“There’s [a Valentine's] episode where Troy and Abed fight over a girl,” Donald Glover tells us. Add Danny Pudi, “It’s a fight that really tests our friendship — but in true Troy and Abed fashion,...
- 1/27/2011
- by Megan Masters
- TVLine.com
To no surprise to anyone, NBC has cancelled quarterlife after a single episode on the air.
The series was conceived by Marshall Herskovitz and Edward Zwick, the creative team behind shows like thirtysomething, Once and Again, and My So-Called Life. The show follows the life of online writer Dylan Krieger (Bitsie Tulloch) and her friends. The rest of the cast includes Kevin Christy, Scott Michael Foster, Michelle Lombardo, Maite Schwartz, Barrett Swatek, and David Walton.
The quarterlife series began as a group of eight-minute episodes that debuted online via MySpace.com. During the writers strike, NBC made a deal to group several segments together and run them in primetime as hour-long episodes.
The series kicked off on NBC with a special preview episode on Tuesday night. Unfortunately, few cared or watched -- quarterlife attracted a dismal 3.1 million viewers and a 1.3 rating/4 share with the 18-49 demographic. This represents a 17-year...
The series was conceived by Marshall Herskovitz and Edward Zwick, the creative team behind shows like thirtysomething, Once and Again, and My So-Called Life. The show follows the life of online writer Dylan Krieger (Bitsie Tulloch) and her friends. The rest of the cast includes Kevin Christy, Scott Michael Foster, Michelle Lombardo, Maite Schwartz, Barrett Swatek, and David Walton.
The quarterlife series began as a group of eight-minute episodes that debuted online via MySpace.com. During the writers strike, NBC made a deal to group several segments together and run them in primetime as hour-long episodes.
The series kicked off on NBC with a special preview episode on Tuesday night. Unfortunately, few cared or watched -- quarterlife attracted a dismal 3.1 million viewers and a 1.3 rating/4 share with the 18-49 demographic. This represents a 17-year...
- 2/28/2008
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
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