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CASTLE - VIDEO: 'ONCE UPON A TIME' SNEAK PEEK # 2 - AIRS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2012 AT 10/9C ON ABC
Castle and Beckett must stop a fairytale killer, on ABC's "CASTLE," Monday, February 27 (10:01-11:00 p.m., ET), on the ABC Television Network.
When a woman dressed as Red Riding Hood is found dead in the woods with claw marks covering her body, and soon after a murdered Snow White is discovered with a poison apple in her hand, Castle and Beckett find themselves on a Grimm hunt to catch a fairytale killer before he kills again. But nothing is as it seems in a case filled with deceit, betrayal, secrets and murder.
Guest stars include Sarah Jane Morris, Taylor Kinney and Jason Thompson.
"Once Upon a Crime" was written by Kate Sargeant and directed by Jeff Bleckner.
Aug 4 - Peter Capaldi is the NEW Doctor Who: BBC Video
Aug 1 - Continuum renewed for 3rd Season at Syfy
Jul 2 - Falling Skies renewed by TNT for 4th Season in 2014
Jun 1 - Doctor Who - Matt Smith Announces His Series Departure
May 17 - Syfy renews Warehouse 13 for a 5th and FINAL season in 2014 - 6 episodes only
May 10 '13 - Defiance Renewed for 2nd Season on Syfy
Apr 26 '13 - LA Times Show Tracker: NBC Renews Grimm for 3rd Season
Apr 10 - Syfy renews Being Human for 4th Season
Aug 1 - Continuum renewed for 3rd Season at Syfy
Jul 2 - Falling Skies renewed by TNT for 4th Season in 2014
Jun 1 - Doctor Who - Matt Smith Announces His Series Departure
May 17 - Syfy renews Warehouse 13 for a 5th and FINAL season in 2014 - 6 episodes only
May 10 '13 - Defiance Renewed for 2nd Season on Syfy
Apr 26 '13 - LA Times Show Tracker: NBC Renews Grimm for 3rd Season
Apr 10 - Syfy renews Being Human for 4th Season
Friday, February 24, 2012
Grimm - NBC Video: 'Last Grimm Standing' Sneak Peek # 2 Airs Feb 24 '12
Source: NBC
GRIMM - NBC VIDEO: 'LAST GRIMM STANDING' SNEAK PEEK # 2 - AIRS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2012 AT 9/8C
Nick and Hank discover an unusual underground fighting arena.
A murder leads Nick (David Giuntoli) and Hank (Russell Hornsby) to an underground fight club.
Guest stars include Robert Blanche.
GRIMM - NBC VIDEO: 'LAST GRIMM STANDING' SNEAK PEEK # 2 - AIRS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2012 AT 9/8C
Nick and Hank discover an unusual underground fighting arena.
A murder leads Nick (David Giuntoli) and Hank (Russell Hornsby) to an underground fight club.
Guest stars include Robert Blanche.
Grimm - NBC Video: ''Last Grimm Standing' Sneak Peek # 1 Airs Feb 24 '12
Source: NBC
GRIMM - NBC VIDEO: 'LAST GRIMM STANDING' SNEAK PEEK # 1 - AIRS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2012 AT 9/8C
Monroe (Silas Weir Mitchell) gets involved in some shady gambling.
A murder leads Nick (David Giuntoli) and Hank (Russell Hornsby) to an underground fight club.
Guest stars include Robert Blanche.
GRIMM - NBC VIDEO: 'LAST GRIMM STANDING' SNEAK PEEK # 1 - AIRS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2012 AT 9/8C
Monroe (Silas Weir Mitchell) gets involved in some shady gambling.
A murder leads Nick (David Giuntoli) and Hank (Russell Hornsby) to an underground fight club.
Guest stars include Robert Blanche.
Nathan Fillion - Castle - Video: 'Once Upon A Crime' Sneak Peek # 1 Airs Feb 27 '12
Source: You Tube
CASTLE - VIDEO: 'ONCE UPON A CRIME' SNEAK PEEK # 1 - AIRS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2012 AT 10/9C ON ABC
Castle and Beckett must stop a fairytale killer, on ABC's "CASTLE," Monday, February 27 (10:01-11:00 p.m., ET), on the ABC Television Network.
When a woman dressed as Red Riding Hood is found dead in the woods with claw marks covering her body, and soon after a murdered Snow White is discovered with a poison apple in her hand, Castle and Beckett find themselves on a Grimm hunt to catch a fairytale killer before he kills again. But nothing is as it seems in a case filled with deceit, betrayal, secrets and murder.
Guest stars include Sarah Jane Morris, Taylor Kinney and Jason Thompson.
"Once Upon a Crime" was written by Kate Sargeant and directed by Jeff Bleckner.
CASTLE - VIDEO: 'ONCE UPON A CRIME' SNEAK PEEK # 1 - AIRS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2012 AT 10/9C ON ABC
Castle and Beckett must stop a fairytale killer, on ABC's "CASTLE," Monday, February 27 (10:01-11:00 p.m., ET), on the ABC Television Network.
When a woman dressed as Red Riding Hood is found dead in the woods with claw marks covering her body, and soon after a murdered Snow White is discovered with a poison apple in her hand, Castle and Beckett find themselves on a Grimm hunt to catch a fairytale killer before he kills again. But nothing is as it seems in a case filled with deceit, betrayal, secrets and murder.
Guest stars include Sarah Jane Morris, Taylor Kinney and Jason Thompson.
"Once Upon a Crime" was written by Kate Sargeant and directed by Jeff Bleckner.
Being Human - Geek Hard: Sam Witwer Audio Interview
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GEEK HARD - PODCAST EPISODE 94 - SAM WITWER AUDIO INTERVIEW
Originally Aired: 02/17/12
On this episode we talk Star Wars. We have a review of Star Wars Episode I in 3D. Also we interview actor Sam Witwer who currently stars in the US version of Being Human he was also Starkiller in the videogame Star Wars The Force Unleashed. And writer Brent Chittenden joins us again and if you haven’t, you should check out his article on George Lucas here.
Of course we still have our regular banter, the news of the week and Geek Picks.
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Being Human airs Monday at 9/8C on Syfy.
GEEK HARD - PODCAST EPISODE 94 - SAM WITWER AUDIO INTERVIEW
Originally Aired: 02/17/12
On this episode we talk Star Wars. We have a review of Star Wars Episode I in 3D. Also we interview actor Sam Witwer who currently stars in the US version of Being Human he was also Starkiller in the videogame Star Wars The Force Unleashed. And writer Brent Chittenden joins us again and if you haven’t, you should check out his article on George Lucas here.
Of course we still have our regular banter, the news of the week and Geek Picks.
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Being Human airs Monday at 9/8C on Syfy.
Being Human - Geek Hard: Meaghan Rath Audio Interview
Source: Geek Hard
GEEK HARD: PODCAST EPISODE 89 - MEAGHAN RATH AUDIO INTERVIEW
Originally Aired: 01/13/12
On this episode we announce the winners of the 2nd Annual Froggy Awards. We give out awards for Best On-Location Interview, Worst Comic, Worst Film, The Golden Grant – Best Comic Creator Guest and of course Geek Hard’s Guest of the Year. We also have special guest Meaghan Rath on to discuss the upcoming season of Being Human on Space & SyFy.
Of course we still have our regular banter, the news of the week and Geek Picks.
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Being Human season two airs Monday at 9/8C on Syfy.
GEEK HARD: PODCAST EPISODE 89 - MEAGHAN RATH AUDIO INTERVIEW
Originally Aired: 01/13/12
On this episode we announce the winners of the 2nd Annual Froggy Awards. We give out awards for Best On-Location Interview, Worst Comic, Worst Film, The Golden Grant – Best Comic Creator Guest and of course Geek Hard’s Guest of the Year. We also have special guest Meaghan Rath on to discuss the upcoming season of Being Human on Space & SyFy.
Of course we still have our regular banter, the news of the week and Geek Picks.
DOWNLOAD
Being Human season two airs Monday at 9/8C on Syfy.
Fringe - FOX Video Featurette: Noble Intentions: 'Back To Where You've Never Been'
Source: FOX Broadcasting You Tube channel
FRINGE - FOX VIDEO FEATURETTE: NOBLE INTENTIONS: 'BACK TO WHERE YOU'VE NEVER BEEN
All-new episodes of FRINGE return on FRI 3/23 at 9/8c, on FOX!
FRINGE - FOX VIDEO FEATURETTE: NOBLE INTENTIONS: 'BACK TO WHERE YOU'VE NEVER BEEN
All-new episodes of FRINGE return on FRI 3/23 at 9/8c, on FOX!
Fringe - FOX Video Featurette: Noble Intentions: 'A Better Human Being'
Source: FOX Broadcasting You Tube channel
FRINGE - FOX VIDEO FEATURETTE: NOBLE INTENTIONS: 'A BETTER HUMAN BEING'
All-new episodes of FRINGE return on FRI 3/23 at 9/8c, on FOX!
FRINGE - FOX VIDEO FEATURETTE: NOBLE INTENTIONS: 'A BETTER HUMAN BEING'
All-new episodes of FRINGE return on FRI 3/23 at 9/8c, on FOX!
Tom Selleck - Blue Bloods - CBS Video: 'The Life We Chose' Sneak Peek Airs Feb 24 '12
Source: CBS You Tube channel
BLUE BLOODS - CBS VIDEO: 'THE LIFE WE CHOSE' SNEAK PEEK - AIRS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2012 AT 10/9C
When an undercover detective is killed in the line of duty, Danny makes it personal, as he searches for the killer, on "BLUE BLOODS," Friday, Feb. 24
When a Reagan family friend, an undercover detective, is killed, Linda (Amy Carlson) and the boys worry about Danny (Donnie Wahlberg), as his relentless search for the killer takes a toll on his emotional state.
Guest stars include Abigail Hawk, Nick Turturro, Gregory Jbara, Robert Clohessy, Albert Jones, Yancey Arias, Joshua Torrez, Babs Olusanmokun, Priscilla Lopez, Don Wallace, Jaden Harmon, Tatiana Fulmer and John Earl Jelks.
BLUE BLOODS - CBS VIDEO: 'THE LIFE WE CHOSE' SNEAK PEEK - AIRS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2012 AT 10/9C
When an undercover detective is killed in the line of duty, Danny makes it personal, as he searches for the killer, on "BLUE BLOODS," Friday, Feb. 24
When a Reagan family friend, an undercover detective, is killed, Linda (Amy Carlson) and the boys worry about Danny (Donnie Wahlberg), as his relentless search for the killer takes a toll on his emotional state.
Guest stars include Abigail Hawk, Nick Turturro, Gregory Jbara, Robert Clohessy, Albert Jones, Yancey Arias, Joshua Torrez, Babs Olusanmokun, Priscilla Lopez, Don Wallace, Jaden Harmon, Tatiana Fulmer and John Earl Jelks.
Fringe - FOX Video Featurette: Noble Intentions: 'Making Angels'
Source: FOX Broadcasting You Tube channel
FRINGE - FOX VIDEO FEATURETTE: NOBLE INTENTIONS: 'MAKING ANGELS'
All-new episodes of FRINGE return on FRI 3/23 at 9/8c, on FOX!
FRINGE - FOX VIDEO FEATURETTE: NOBLE INTENTIONS: 'MAKING ANGELS'
All-new episodes of FRINGE return on FRI 3/23 at 9/8c, on FOX!
Fringe - FOX Video Featurette: Noble Intentions: 'Welcome to Westfield'
Source: FOX Broadcasting You Tube channel
FRINGE - FOX VIDEO FEATURETTE: NOBLE INTENTIONS: 'WELCOME TO WESTFIELD'
All-new episodes of FRINGE return on FRI 3/23 at 9/8c, on FOX!
FRINGE - FOX VIDEO FEATURETTE: NOBLE INTENTIONS: 'WELCOME TO WESTFIELD'
All-new episodes of FRINGE return on FRI 3/23 at 9/8c, on FOX!
Fringe - FOX Video Featurette: Noble Intentions: 'Forced Perspective'
Source: FOX Broadcasting You Tube channel
FRINGE - FOX VIDEO FEATURETTE: NOBLE INTENTIONS: 'FORCED PERSPECTIVE'
All-new episodes of FRINGE return on FRI 3/23 at 9/8c, on FOX!
FRINGE - FOX VIDEO FEATURETTE: NOBLE INTENTIONS: 'FORCED PERSPECTIVE'
All-new episodes of FRINGE return on FRI 3/23 at 9/8c, on FOX!
Fringe - FOX Video Featurette: Noble Intentions: 'Enemy Of My Enemy'
Source: FOX Broadcasting You Tube channel
FRINGE - FOX VIDEO FEATURETTE: NOBLE INTENTIONS - 'ENEMY OF MY ENEMY'
All-new episodes of FRINGE return on FRI 3/23 at 9/8c, on FOX!
FRINGE - FOX VIDEO FEATURETTE: NOBLE INTENTIONS - 'ENEMY OF MY ENEMY'
All-new episodes of FRINGE return on FRI 3/23 at 9/8c, on FOX!
Ted Danson - CSI - CBS Video: 'CSI Unplugged' Episode Trailer Airs Feb 29 '12
Source: CBS You Tube channel
CSI - CBS VIDEO: 'CSI UNPLUGGED' EPISODE TRAILER - AIRS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 2012 AT 10/9C
It's lights out in Vegas...no power, no machines, no time to lose! Tune in on Wednesday, February 29th at 10/9c only CBS!
When a blackout cripples the city, the CSIs must revert to old-school methods to solve the case of a missing child.
Guest stars include Jon Wellner, Larisa Fraser, Aiden Lovekamp, Jeffrey Pierce, Rachel Roberts, Bess Armstrong, Lewis T. Powell, Lauriane Gillieron and Anderson Davis.
CSI - CBS VIDEO: 'CSI UNPLUGGED' EPISODE TRAILER - AIRS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 2012 AT 10/9C
It's lights out in Vegas...no power, no machines, no time to lose! Tune in on Wednesday, February 29th at 10/9c only CBS!
When a blackout cripples the city, the CSIs must revert to old-school methods to solve the case of a missing child.
Guest stars include Jon Wellner, Larisa Fraser, Aiden Lovekamp, Jeffrey Pierce, Rachel Roberts, Bess Armstrong, Lewis T. Powell, Lauriane Gillieron and Anderson Davis.
Being Human - TV Guide: Weekend TV in Review: Feb 25 '12 - BBC America 9/8C
Source: TV Guide [follow link for complete column]
TV GUIDE: Weekend TV in Review: Fringe Exits, Being Human Returns, Walking Dead and More
Feb 24, 2012
by Matt Roush
... OH THE HUMANITY: There really is no point in comparing the BBC America and Syfy versions of Being Human any more. As the fourth season of the British original kicks off this weekend (Saturday, 9/8c), it quickly evolves into an entirely new show with an almost entirely different cast. It's as if Supernatural had decided to continue with a new set of Winchester brothers, or if The X-Files had gone on without Mulder. (Oh wait.) Maybe the Brits are simply better able to handle such radical transformations between seasons, given the number of times they've seen Doctor Who and his companions change over the years.
Human's wrenching dislocation began at the end of last season, as Mitchell the vampire (Aidan Turner) was staked to oblivion by his best friend/werewolf George (Russell Tovey) in a memorably traumatic act of defiance and mercy, after which it was pretty obvious things would never be the same in this supernatural household. Flash forward a few weeks as the new season begins, with much game-changing mayhem having occurred off-camera — which is, needless to say, less than satisfying, while also terribly unnerving. If that wasn't enough, the story also flashes forward 25 years to a post-apocalyptic future in which vampires rule the world, Terminator-style, and where a resistance movement appears to be beholden to a mysterious prophecy that has something to do with the magical offspring of George and his beloved Nina.
Back to the present, and let's just say Being Human is no longer merely the clever saga of a vampire, werewolf and a ghost (Lenora Crichlow as the larger-than-life-and-death Annie) co-existing in a B&B and yearning to be normal. The stakes, literally and figuratively, are much higher now, with the arrival of ancient vampires on the horizon and a newborn babe to protect as a full moon ominously looms. (This being a show that thankfully still has a sense of humor, there's a terrific joke involving a modified crib for a werewolf baby.)
The rebirth of Being Human involves bringing orphaned wolf-boy Tom (the amusing if often unintelligible Michael Socha) into this fractured family, and eventually welcoming a new hot vamp, Hal (Damien Molony), first shown living in a similar domestic situation as Annie-Mitchell-George used to enjoy, although there's no happily ever after for this threesome, either. In the early going of this new series, there's an awful lot of tragedy to process, but if you can get past all of what happened off camera between seasons, what's happening on camera is as powerfully, provocatively entertaining as ever...
TV GUIDE: Weekend TV in Review: Fringe Exits, Being Human Returns, Walking Dead and More
Feb 24, 2012
by Matt Roush
... OH THE HUMANITY: There really is no point in comparing the BBC America and Syfy versions of Being Human any more. As the fourth season of the British original kicks off this weekend (Saturday, 9/8c), it quickly evolves into an entirely new show with an almost entirely different cast. It's as if Supernatural had decided to continue with a new set of Winchester brothers, or if The X-Files had gone on without Mulder. (Oh wait.) Maybe the Brits are simply better able to handle such radical transformations between seasons, given the number of times they've seen Doctor Who and his companions change over the years.
Human's wrenching dislocation began at the end of last season, as Mitchell the vampire (Aidan Turner) was staked to oblivion by his best friend/werewolf George (Russell Tovey) in a memorably traumatic act of defiance and mercy, after which it was pretty obvious things would never be the same in this supernatural household. Flash forward a few weeks as the new season begins, with much game-changing mayhem having occurred off-camera — which is, needless to say, less than satisfying, while also terribly unnerving. If that wasn't enough, the story also flashes forward 25 years to a post-apocalyptic future in which vampires rule the world, Terminator-style, and where a resistance movement appears to be beholden to a mysterious prophecy that has something to do with the magical offspring of George and his beloved Nina.
Back to the present, and let's just say Being Human is no longer merely the clever saga of a vampire, werewolf and a ghost (Lenora Crichlow as the larger-than-life-and-death Annie) co-existing in a B&B and yearning to be normal. The stakes, literally and figuratively, are much higher now, with the arrival of ancient vampires on the horizon and a newborn babe to protect as a full moon ominously looms. (This being a show that thankfully still has a sense of humor, there's a terrific joke involving a modified crib for a werewolf baby.)
The rebirth of Being Human involves bringing orphaned wolf-boy Tom (the amusing if often unintelligible Michael Socha) into this fractured family, and eventually welcoming a new hot vamp, Hal (Damien Molony), first shown living in a similar domestic situation as Annie-Mitchell-George used to enjoy, although there's no happily ever after for this threesome, either. In the early going of this new series, there's an awful lot of tragedy to process, but if you can get past all of what happened off camera between seasons, what's happening on camera is as powerfully, provocatively entertaining as ever...
The Walking Dead - G4 TV's Attack of the Show: Creator Robert Kirkman Video Interview
Source: G4 TV's Attack of the Show
G4 TV'S ATTACK OF THE SHOW: Robert Kirkman On The Walking Dead, Image Expo & Zombie Groupies
Robert Kirkman (@RobertKirkman), creator of The Walking Dead, visits the Attack of the Show studio to talk about the upcoming Image Expo and the state of the comic book industry today, as well as how he deals with zombie groupies and why he wouldn't survive the zombie apocalypse.
You're going to the Image Expo, right? OF COURSE YOU ARE. It starts Friday, February 24th and runs through Sunday, February 26th, in Oakland, CA.
There will be special appearances by The Walking Dead stars Steven Yeun (Glenn) and Norman Reedus (Daryl) and The Talking Dead'sChris Hardwick!
G4 TV'S ATTACK OF THE SHOW: Robert Kirkman On The Walking Dead, Image Expo & Zombie Groupies
Robert Kirkman (@RobertKirkman), creator of The Walking Dead, visits the Attack of the Show studio to talk about the upcoming Image Expo and the state of the comic book industry today, as well as how he deals with zombie groupies and why he wouldn't survive the zombie apocalypse.
You're going to the Image Expo, right? OF COURSE YOU ARE. It starts Friday, February 24th and runs through Sunday, February 26th, in Oakland, CA.
There will be special appearances by The Walking Dead stars Steven Yeun (Glenn) and Norman Reedus (Daryl) and The Talking Dead's
Fringe - AV Club: What's On Tonight? Top Pick Feb 24 '12 - FOX 9/8C
Source: AV Club [follow link for complete column]
AV CLUB: WHAT'S ON TONIGHT? TOP PICK FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2012
Without your eyeballs, Fringe will die in all universes, and nobody wants that
by Todd VanDerWerff
February 24, 2012
TOP PICK
Fringe
(Fox, 9 p.m., Friday)
Fringe is hurting right now, hitting a point where it looks like this might be the last season. Given how divisive this season’s run has been, it’s entirely possible there are plenty of fans who think the show has outstayed its welcome. But Noel Murray isn’t among them. Fringe has gotten miraculous renewals before, but it’s never faced as long of odds as it has this season, and no matter what happens, Noel will be there to chart what happened in the 50 billion universes this show’s chronology now spans. Mostly just because of his long-standing crush on Joshua Jackson, admittedly, but also because he thinks it’s a good show.
AV CLUB: WHAT'S ON TONIGHT? TOP PICK FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2012
Without your eyeballs, Fringe will die in all universes, and nobody wants that
by Todd VanDerWerff
February 24, 2012
TOP PICK
Fringe
(Fox, 9 p.m., Friday)
Fringe is hurting right now, hitting a point where it looks like this might be the last season. Given how divisive this season’s run has been, it’s entirely possible there are plenty of fans who think the show has outstayed its welcome. But Noel Murray isn’t among them. Fringe has gotten miraculous renewals before, but it’s never faced as long of odds as it has this season, and no matter what happens, Noel will be there to chart what happened in the 50 billion universes this show’s chronology now spans. Mostly just because of his long-standing crush on Joshua Jackson, admittedly, but also because he thinks it’s a good show.
Fringe - TV Guide: Weekend TV in Review: Feb 24 '12
Source: TV Guide [follow link for complete column]
TV GUIDE: Weekend TV in Review: Fringe Exits, Being Human Returns, Walking Dead and More
Feb 24, 2012
by Matt Roush
So much coming and going in the volatile, fragile world of fantasy/horror TV. Once again, we're bidding adieu to Fox's freaky Fringe (Friday, 9/8c) for a month. (Upside: The alternative is repeats. Downside: So much for momentum.)
The "winter finale" is titled "The End of All Things," an ominous signal for those fearing that this might well be the beginning of the end, that whatever happens in the few remaining episodes this spring when the show returns March 23 could be the end of the line — on Fox, anyway. We'll save speculation for later, but for now, if you've been following Fringe's crazy but emotionally intense story this far, tonight's trippy episode is likely to push many of your buttons. Though I'm sure uber-villain David Robert Jones (the smirk-tastic Jared Harris) won't be the only one surveying the madness and declaring, "I'm a bit confused myself."
As were we when last week's episode ended with Olivia finding herself captive in a strange basement with Nina. Olivia's Cortexiphan-enhanced powers are the key to her latest dilemma — as they were once upon a time back in the original timeline — and while she struggles against her captors' manipulations, Peter continues to struggle with his attraction toward this new Olivia (who's begun to channel the other Olivia's feelings for Peter) and his aching desire to return home. Into this mystifying mess enters the Observer we now know as "September" (Michael Cerveris, quietly and eerily moving as ever) to take Peter on one of Fringe's most surreal and illuminating head trips to date. Which is saying something.
I suppose there are elements of the fan base (such as it is) that have grown as twitchy and impatient as Peter to escape the alt-world of this fourth season, which presented yet new iterations of the Olivia/Walter/Broyles/Nina/Astrid, etc. characters to contend with. But in recent episodes, as Walter has warmed up (as he would in any world) to Peter, and Olivia and Peter have reconnected against his own better judgment, and even Astrid got a chance to play off her other damaged self, Fringe demonstrates a recklessly exhilarating willingness to follow its own path down the most daunting of rabbit holes. Even when (in the terrifically entertaining "Welcome to Westfield" episode) it reverts to The X-Files model that defined the show's earliest days, Fringe feels like nothing else we've ever seen. As is often the case with such originals, for better and for worse. This week, I vote "for better..."
Fringe airs Friday at 9/8C on FOX.
TV GUIDE: Weekend TV in Review: Fringe Exits, Being Human Returns, Walking Dead and More
Feb 24, 2012
by Matt Roush
So much coming and going in the volatile, fragile world of fantasy/horror TV. Once again, we're bidding adieu to Fox's freaky Fringe (Friday, 9/8c) for a month. (Upside: The alternative is repeats. Downside: So much for momentum.)
The "winter finale" is titled "The End of All Things," an ominous signal for those fearing that this might well be the beginning of the end, that whatever happens in the few remaining episodes this spring when the show returns March 23 could be the end of the line — on Fox, anyway. We'll save speculation for later, but for now, if you've been following Fringe's crazy but emotionally intense story this far, tonight's trippy episode is likely to push many of your buttons. Though I'm sure uber-villain David Robert Jones (the smirk-tastic Jared Harris) won't be the only one surveying the madness and declaring, "I'm a bit confused myself."
As were we when last week's episode ended with Olivia finding herself captive in a strange basement with Nina. Olivia's Cortexiphan-enhanced powers are the key to her latest dilemma — as they were once upon a time back in the original timeline — and while she struggles against her captors' manipulations, Peter continues to struggle with his attraction toward this new Olivia (who's begun to channel the other Olivia's feelings for Peter) and his aching desire to return home. Into this mystifying mess enters the Observer we now know as "September" (Michael Cerveris, quietly and eerily moving as ever) to take Peter on one of Fringe's most surreal and illuminating head trips to date. Which is saying something.
I suppose there are elements of the fan base (such as it is) that have grown as twitchy and impatient as Peter to escape the alt-world of this fourth season, which presented yet new iterations of the Olivia/Walter/Broyles/Nina/Astrid, etc. characters to contend with. But in recent episodes, as Walter has warmed up (as he would in any world) to Peter, and Olivia and Peter have reconnected against his own better judgment, and even Astrid got a chance to play off her other damaged self, Fringe demonstrates a recklessly exhilarating willingness to follow its own path down the most daunting of rabbit holes. Even when (in the terrifically entertaining "Welcome to Westfield" episode) it reverts to The X-Files model that defined the show's earliest days, Fringe feels like nothing else we've ever seen. As is often the case with such originals, for better and for worse. This week, I vote "for better..."
Fringe airs Friday at 9/8C on FOX.
Fringe - TV Worth Watching: Best Bets Feb 24 '12 - FOX 9/8C
Source: TV Worth Watching [follow link for complete column]
TV WORTH WATCHING: BEST BETS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2012
... FRINGE
Fox, 9 p.m. ET
Tonight’s episode is called “The End of All Things,” and the show does vanish after tonight – but only for a brief respite. And it has to do with the Observers – one in particular, played by Michael Cerveris – and an attempt at a particularly daring rescue.
TV WORTH WATCHING: BEST BETS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2012
... FRINGE
Fox, 9 p.m. ET
Tonight’s episode is called “The End of All Things,” and the show does vanish after tonight – but only for a brief respite. And it has to do with the Observers – one in particular, played by Michael Cerveris – and an attempt at a particularly daring rescue.
Being Human - BBC America Video Featurette: 'Eve of War' Season 4 Premiere Feb 25 '12
Source: BBC America
BEING HUMAN - BBC AMERICA VIDEO FEATURETTE: 'EVE OF WAR' SEASON FOUR PREMIERES SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2012 AT 9/8C
Being Human season four cast includes Lenora Crichlow (Annie), Russell Tovey (George), Michael Socha (Tom) and Damien Molony (Hal).
The fourth season begins with George, Annie and Tom returning to the B&B and caring for a baby werewolf that attracts some vampires called the Old Ones.
Guest stars include Darren Evans, Anthony Flanagan, Sean Francis, Andrew Gower, Mali Harries, Alex Jennings, Tamla Kari, Louis Mahoney and Mark Williams.
BEING HUMAN - BBC AMERICA VIDEO FEATURETTE: 'EVE OF WAR' SEASON FOUR PREMIERES SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2012 AT 9/8C
Being Human season four cast includes Lenora Crichlow (Annie), Russell Tovey (George), Michael Socha (Tom) and Damien Molony (Hal).
The fourth season begins with George, Annie and Tom returning to the B&B and caring for a baby werewolf that attracts some vampires called the Old Ones.
Guest stars include Darren Evans, Anthony Flanagan, Sean Francis, Andrew Gower, Mali Harries, Alex Jennings, Tamla Kari, Louis Mahoney and Mark Williams.
Fringe - Entertainment Weekly: Tonight's Best TV Feb 24 '12 - FOX 9/8C
Source: Entertainment Weekly [follow link for complete column]
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: TONIGHT'S BEST TV FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2012
A Daily Guide To Notable Shows
... Fringe
9-10 PM FOX
Peter and the Fringe team work to stop a horrible event from happening. Dude, you can only fight cancellation for so long.
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: TONIGHT'S BEST TV FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2012
A Daily Guide To Notable Shows
... Fringe
9-10 PM FOX
Peter and the Fringe team work to stop a horrible event from happening. Dude, you can only fight cancellation for so long.
Fringe - FOX Video: 'The End Of All Things' Sneak Peek # 3 Airs Feb 24 '12
Source: FOX Broadcasting You Tube channel
FRINGE - FOX VIDEO: 'THE END OF ALL THINGS' SNEAK PEEK # 3 - AIRS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2012 AT 9/8C
Catch an all-new episode of FRINGE on FRI at 9/8c, on FOX!
As the stakes have risen higher than ever before for Peter and the rest of the Fringe Division, they find that they must go to extraordinary lengths in order to prevent a series of life-threatening events from happening.
Guest stars include Michael Cerveris as September, Eugene Lipinski as December, Steve Weller as March, Amos Stern as July, the Observers and Jared Harris as David Robert Jones, the Nemesis.
FRINGE - FOX VIDEO: 'THE END OF ALL THINGS' SNEAK PEEK # 3 - AIRS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2012 AT 9/8C
Catch an all-new episode of FRINGE on FRI at 9/8c, on FOX!
As the stakes have risen higher than ever before for Peter and the rest of the Fringe Division, they find that they must go to extraordinary lengths in order to prevent a series of life-threatening events from happening.
Guest stars include Michael Cerveris as September, Eugene Lipinski as December, Steve Weller as March, Amos Stern as July, the Observers and Jared Harris as David Robert Jones, the Nemesis.
Grimm - Film.com: What 2 Watch Feb 24 '12 - NBC 9/8C
Source: Film.com [follow link for complete column]
FILM.COM: WHAT 2 WATCH FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2012
by Charlie Toft
February 21, 2012
... Grimm
(NBC, 9 p.m.)
A double homicide finds Nick and Monroe looking into the inner workings of a fight club for bizarre beings. I wonder if they will get anyone to talk to them? Nick is also forced to come to Monroe’s aid, which is a positive thing since the so-called supporting character is pretty much the only reason viewers care about this show.
FILM.COM: WHAT 2 WATCH FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2012
by Charlie Toft
February 21, 2012
... Grimm
(NBC, 9 p.m.)
A double homicide finds Nick and Monroe looking into the inner workings of a fight club for bizarre beings. I wonder if they will get anyone to talk to them? Nick is also forced to come to Monroe’s aid, which is a positive thing since the so-called supporting character is pretty much the only reason viewers care about this show.
Doctor Who - Crave Online: 2012 Gallifrey One Convention - Video Interviews
Source: Crave Online You Tube channel
DOCTOR WHO - CRAVE ONLINE: 2012 GALLIFREY ONE CONVENTION - VIDEO INTERVIEWS
Exclusive coverage of the biggest annual North American Doctor Who Convention, Gallifrey One. We interview the biggest guests and celebrities, such as Paul McGann, Camille Coduri, Eric Roberts, Nicholas Briggs, John DeLancie, Louise Jameson, Mark Sheppard, Grant Imahara (Mythbusters), and more. Plus awesome costumes and props galore!
Crave Online Article
DOCTOR WHO - CRAVE ONLINE: 2012 GALLIFREY ONE CONVENTION - VIDEO INTERVIEWS
Exclusive coverage of the biggest annual North American Doctor Who Convention, Gallifrey One. We interview the biggest guests and celebrities, such as Paul McGann, Camille Coduri, Eric Roberts, Nicholas Briggs, John DeLancie, Louise Jameson, Mark Sheppard, Grant Imahara (Mythbusters), and more. Plus awesome costumes and props galore!
Crave Online Article
Fringe - Huff Post TV: What To Watch Feb 24 '12 - FOX 9/8C
Source: Huff Post TV [follow link for complete column]
HUFF POST TV: WHAT TO WATCH FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2012
by Laura Prudom
02/19/2012
... "Fringe"
(9 p.m. EST on Fox) winter finale
You can always count on "Fringe" for the most engimatic episode summaries imaginable, so sink your teeth into this revealing tidbit: Peter and the Fringe team take extraordinary measures in an attempt to stop life-threatening events. You're none the wiser, are you? Still, judging by last week's cliffhanger ending, we bet it's going to be thrilling.
HUFF POST TV: WHAT TO WATCH FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2012
by Laura Prudom
02/19/2012
... "Fringe"
(9 p.m. EST on Fox) winter finale
You can always count on "Fringe" for the most engimatic episode summaries imaginable, so sink your teeth into this revealing tidbit: Peter and the Fringe team take extraordinary measures in an attempt to stop life-threatening events. You're none the wiser, are you? Still, judging by last week's cliffhanger ending, we bet it's going to be thrilling.
Being Human - TV Guide: Toby Whithouse Interview
Source: TV Guide [follow link for complete interview]
TV GUIDE: BBC America's Being Human Returns With Major Cast Changes
Feb 24, 2012
by Ileane Rudolph
BBC America's Being Human — the beguiling original version of the vampire/werewolf/ghost roommate supernatural drama — is back on Saturday. But it's not the same old. Tortured bloodsucker Mitchell (Aidan Turner) is gone staked by his wolfman buddy George (Russell Tovey) in last season's shocking finale. And there is more shakeup and tragedy to come. The show's creator Toby Whithouse tells TV Guide Magazine what to expect at the haunted house in Season 4...
... TV Guide Magazine: Without a resident vampire it will be tough to fight back. How do they get a new one?
Toby Whithouse: "We meet Hal in episode one, but he's in another part of the country with his own werewolf and ghost. There's another house with a supernatural trio! For reasons we'll find out, they're drawn to our household in episode 2. We've got a wonderful actor playing our new vampire, Damien Molony. He's straight out of acting school and incredible. It's possibly the most difficult part for an actor that I've ever written. He seems to be in his mid-twenties, but he's centuries old. I had to find someone who can convey this extraordinary long life of turmoil, bloodshed and hunger..."
Being Human season four premieres Saturday, February 25, 2012 at 9/8C on BBC America.
TV GUIDE: BBC America's Being Human Returns With Major Cast Changes
Feb 24, 2012
by Ileane Rudolph
BBC America's Being Human — the beguiling original version of the vampire/werewolf/ghost roommate supernatural drama — is back on Saturday. But it's not the same old. Tortured bloodsucker Mitchell (Aidan Turner) is gone staked by his wolfman buddy George (Russell Tovey) in last season's shocking finale. And there is more shakeup and tragedy to come. The show's creator Toby Whithouse tells TV Guide Magazine what to expect at the haunted house in Season 4...
... TV Guide Magazine: Without a resident vampire it will be tough to fight back. How do they get a new one?
Toby Whithouse: "We meet Hal in episode one, but he's in another part of the country with his own werewolf and ghost. There's another house with a supernatural trio! For reasons we'll find out, they're drawn to our household in episode 2. We've got a wonderful actor playing our new vampire, Damien Molony. He's straight out of acting school and incredible. It's possibly the most difficult part for an actor that I've ever written. He seems to be in his mid-twenties, but he's centuries old. I had to find someone who can convey this extraordinary long life of turmoil, bloodshed and hunger..."
Being Human season four premieres Saturday, February 25, 2012 at 9/8C on BBC America.
Fringe - MSN TV: Tonight's Picks Feb 24 '12 - FOX 9/8C
Source: MSN TV [follow link for complete column]
MSN TV: TONIGHT'S PICKS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2012
... Fringe
9:00 PM, FOX
Peter (Joshua Jackson) and the Fringe team go to great lengths to ward off a major catastrophe. How major? Well, this new episode is called "The End of All Things" -- 'nuff said. Anna Torv, John Noble, Lance Reddick and Blair Brown also star.
MSN TV: TONIGHT'S PICKS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2012
... Fringe
9:00 PM, FOX
Peter (Joshua Jackson) and the Fringe team go to great lengths to ward off a major catastrophe. How major? Well, this new episode is called "The End of All Things" -- 'nuff said. Anna Torv, John Noble, Lance Reddick and Blair Brown also star.
Fringe - FOX Video: 'The End Of All Things' Sneak Peek # 2 Airs Feb 24 '12
Source: FOX Broadcasting You Tube channel
FRINGE - FOX VIDEO: 'THE END OF ALL THINGS' SNEAK PEEK # 2 - AIRS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2012 AT 9/8C
Catch an all-new episode of FRINGE on FRI at 9/8c, on FOX!
As the stakes have risen higher than ever before for Peter and the rest of the Fringe Division, they find that they must go to extraordinary lengths in order to prevent a series of life-threatening events from happening.
Guest stars include Michael Cerveris as September, Eugene Lipinski as December, Steve Weller as March, Amos Stern as July, the Observers and Jared Harris as David Robert Jones, the Nemesis.
FRINGE - FOX VIDEO: 'THE END OF ALL THINGS' SNEAK PEEK # 2 - AIRS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2012 AT 9/8C
Catch an all-new episode of FRINGE on FRI at 9/8c, on FOX!
As the stakes have risen higher than ever before for Peter and the rest of the Fringe Division, they find that they must go to extraordinary lengths in order to prevent a series of life-threatening events from happening.
Guest stars include Michael Cerveris as September, Eugene Lipinski as December, Steve Weller as March, Amos Stern as July, the Observers and Jared Harris as David Robert Jones, the Nemesis.
Merlin - MSN TV: Tonight's Picks Feb 24 '12 - Syfy 10/9C
Source: MSN TV [follow link for complete column]
MSN TV: TONIGHT'S PICKS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2012
.... Merlin
10:00 PM, SYFY
Merlin and Guinevere (Colin Morgan, Angel Coulby) are dispatched, along with the knights, to investigate a mysterious illness that's broken out in Guinevere's home village. On their way, they are waylaid by a waif (Charlene McKenna), who turns out to be a witch and infects the knights with the same disease. Gaius and Arthur (Richard Wilson, Bradley James) ride to the rescue in the new episode "Lamia."
MSN TV: TONIGHT'S PICKS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2012
.... Merlin
10:00 PM, SYFY
Merlin and Guinevere (Colin Morgan, Angel Coulby) are dispatched, along with the knights, to investigate a mysterious illness that's broken out in Guinevere's home village. On their way, they are waylaid by a waif (Charlene McKenna), who turns out to be a witch and infects the knights with the same disease. Gaius and Arthur (Richard Wilson, Bradley James) ride to the rescue in the new episode "Lamia."
The Vampire Diaries - Pop Sugar TV: Kat Graham Video Interview
Source: Pop Sugar TV You Tube channel
THE VAMPIRE DIARIES - POP SUGAR TV: KAT GRAHAM VIDEO INTERVIEW
We caught up with Vampire Diaries star Kat Graham at last night's Global Green pre-Oscar party, where she filled us in on whether she thought her character Bonnie Bennett and Nina Dobrev's character Elena Gilbert will be making up. She went on to talks fashion, Oscars, her new record deal (and single "Put Your Graffiti On Me"!), and what she does to stay green.
New episodes of The Vampire Diaries return on Thursday, March 25, 2012 at 8/7C on The CW.
THE VAMPIRE DIARIES - POP SUGAR TV: KAT GRAHAM VIDEO INTERVIEW
We caught up with Vampire Diaries star Kat Graham at last night's Global Green pre-Oscar party, where she filled us in on whether she thought her character Bonnie Bennett and Nina Dobrev's character Elena Gilbert will be making up. She went on to talks fashion, Oscars, her new record deal (and single "Put Your Graffiti On Me"!), and what she does to stay green.
New episodes of The Vampire Diaries return on Thursday, March 25, 2012 at 8/7C on The CW.
Tom Selleck - Blue Bloods - Yahoo! TV: Friday's Picks Feb 24 '12
Source: Yahoo! TV [follow link for complete column]
YAHOO! TV - Weekend Picks - What to Watch This Weekend
A list of can't-miss hot shows, undiscovered gems and fan favorites airing this Friday, Saturday and Sunday
... Blue Bloods
10 PM on CBS
Danny's always been kind of an intense guy, but he ratchets it up to a whole new level tonight when an undercover detective (who's also a Reagan family friend) is killed in the line of duty. A grieving Danny becomes determined to track down the killer, leading Linda and the boys to worry about his mental state.
YAHOO! TV - Weekend Picks - What to Watch This Weekend
A list of can't-miss hot shows, undiscovered gems and fan favorites airing this Friday, Saturday and Sunday
... Blue Bloods
10 PM on CBS
Danny's always been kind of an intense guy, but he ratchets it up to a whole new level tonight when an undercover detective (who's also a Reagan family friend) is killed in the line of duty. A grieving Danny becomes determined to track down the killer, leading Linda and the boys to worry about his mental state.
Fringe - Fox Video: 'The End Of All Things' Sneak Peek # 1 Airs Feb 24 '12
Source: FOX Broadcasting You Tube channel
FRINGE - FOX VIDEO: 'THE END OF ALL THINGS' SNEAK PEEK # 1 - AIRS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2012 AT 9/8C
Catch an all-new episode of FRINGE on FRI at 9/8c, on FOX!
As the stakes have risen higher than ever before for Peter and the rest of the Fringe Division, they find that they must go to extraordinary lengths in order to prevent a series of life-threatening events from happening.
Guest stars include Michael Cerveris as September, Eugene Lipinski as December, Steve Weller as March, Amos Stern as July, the Observers and Jared Harris as David Robert Jones, the Nemesis.
FRINGE - FOX VIDEO: 'THE END OF ALL THINGS' SNEAK PEEK # 1 - AIRS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2012 AT 9/8C
Catch an all-new episode of FRINGE on FRI at 9/8c, on FOX!
As the stakes have risen higher than ever before for Peter and the rest of the Fringe Division, they find that they must go to extraordinary lengths in order to prevent a series of life-threatening events from happening.
Guest stars include Michael Cerveris as September, Eugene Lipinski as December, Steve Weller as March, Amos Stern as July, the Observers and Jared Harris as David Robert Jones, the Nemesis.
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