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HAWAII FIVE-0 - CBS VIDEO FEATURETTE: TV EVENT - BEGINS MONDAY, APRIL 30, 2012 AT 10/9C
A case so deadly, 5-0 can't solve it alone. The Hawaii Five-0/NCIS: Los Angeles TV Event begins Monday, April 30 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on CBS!
On Hawaii Five-0's episode, 'Pa Make Loa,' Five-0 and the NCIS: Los Angeles task force team up in Hawaii when there’s a suspect on the loose who is threatening to release a deadly virus into the population.
The conclusion will be broadcast on NCIS: LOS ANGELES Tuesday, May 1 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT). From “NCIS: Los Angeles,” Chris O’Donnell guest stars as Special Agent G. Callen and LL COOL J guest stars as Special Agent Sam Hanna.
Additional guest stars include Taylor Wily, Brian Yang, Kamuela Aiu, Craig Robert Young, Alexie Filmore, Sean Koegel, Logan Harris, Stacy Ray, Enver Gjokaj and Logan Bartholomew.
On NCIS: Los Angeles's episode, 'Touch of Death,' The joint NCIS: Los Angeles and Hawaii Five-0 task force travel from Hawaii to Los Angeles, when the lead suspect in the case moves to the mainland with a deadly virus in tow. Airs Tuesday, May 1, 2012 at 9/8C on CBS.
Scott Caan guest stars as Hawaii Five-0 Detective Sergeant Danny Williams and Daniel Dae Kim guest stars as Hawaii Five-0 Detective Lieutenant Chin Ho Kelly.
Additional guest stars include Rob Benedict, Laura Regan, Helen Eigenberg and Murray Gershenz.
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
Monday, April 16, 2012
Sanctuary - Gay Calgary Magazine: Amanda Tapping Interview
Source: Gay Calgary Magazine [follow link for complete interview] and thanks to a tweet from Atlantis TV for the heads up!
GAY CALGARY MAGAZINE: Amanda Tapping - Leather, Bullets and Grace
By Jade Cooper
April 2012
Amanda Tapping and Sandrine Holt lock lips on screen. Was it a stunt or true to the character? We chatted with the Syfy star about the kiss, her role as a director and embracing the full spectrum of our reality...
In “Monsoon” (Season 4 Episode 4) Magnus and Charolette Benoit (played by the stunning Sandrine Holt) share a passionate kiss with a harrowing experience. While waiting in a remote airport, both Benoit and Magnus find themselves hijacked by enterprising thieves with a hidden agenda. Magnus saves Benoit and the two rescue the hostages. The episode not only ends with a jaw dropping kiss, Magnus adds a huge
cliff hanger when she says, “I haven’t been kissed like that in a very long time.” She then passionately reciprocates, hinting that there’s an ocean of information we have yet to discover about this immortal character.
The kiss has received positive and negative reviews. From praise, to bewilderment, some bloggers have even wrote they will no longer watch the show. The kiss may have rattled some audiences, but Tapping is unfazed by the furor.
“I have always maintained that, Helen, having lived as long as she has and having the type of personality she has, that she would be a bi-sexual person. After 270 years, men are fabulous, but, there is so much more out there. I think she is a very open, sexual and engaging person.” Tapping and the producers of the show have gone though history, asking themselves, “Who would Magnus have had affairs with?” Tapping entertains the idea of people like Dorothy Parker would be of interest to Magnus. “I have always maintained that Helen, in as much as her paramours have been men, would have really amazing relationships with women and I have never shied away from that...”
GAY CALGARY MAGAZINE: Amanda Tapping - Leather, Bullets and Grace
By Jade Cooper
April 2012
Amanda Tapping and Sandrine Holt lock lips on screen. Was it a stunt or true to the character? We chatted with the Syfy star about the kiss, her role as a director and embracing the full spectrum of our reality...
In “Monsoon” (Season 4 Episode 4) Magnus and Charolette Benoit (played by the stunning Sandrine Holt) share a passionate kiss with a harrowing experience. While waiting in a remote airport, both Benoit and Magnus find themselves hijacked by enterprising thieves with a hidden agenda. Magnus saves Benoit and the two rescue the hostages. The episode not only ends with a jaw dropping kiss, Magnus adds a huge
cliff hanger when she says, “I haven’t been kissed like that in a very long time.” She then passionately reciprocates, hinting that there’s an ocean of information we have yet to discover about this immortal character.
The kiss has received positive and negative reviews. From praise, to bewilderment, some bloggers have even wrote they will no longer watch the show. The kiss may have rattled some audiences, but Tapping is unfazed by the furor.
“I have always maintained that, Helen, having lived as long as she has and having the type of personality she has, that she would be a bi-sexual person. After 270 years, men are fabulous, but, there is so much more out there. I think she is a very open, sexual and engaging person.” Tapping and the producers of the show have gone though history, asking themselves, “Who would Magnus have had affairs with?” Tapping entertains the idea of people like Dorothy Parker would be of interest to Magnus. “I have always maintained that Helen, in as much as her paramours have been men, would have really amazing relationships with women and I have never shied away from that...”
Game of Thrones - New York Magazine: Kit Harington Interview
Source: New York Magazine [follow link for complete interview]
NEW YORK MAGAZINE: Game of Thrones’ Kit Harington on His Jon Snow Theories, Favorite Fan Site, and Season-Two Sex
By Jennifer Vineyard
3/30/12
Last season on Game of Thrones, the men of the Night's Watch were riding off to investigate whatever it is that lies beyond the other side of the Wall, while the people of Westeros braced for war. Among our hardy band of Black Brothers is Jon Snow, the bastard son of Ned Stark, who is about to learn more about wildlings, wights, and skinchangers than he ever imagined. "You know nothing, Jon Snow" is something he will be told over and over. Kit Harington, who plays Jon, however, knows quite a bit — and he took a time-out from prepping for his new movie, The Seventh Son, now shooting in Vancouver with Jeff Bridges, to fill us in...
... Q: Well, if you can't talk sex, maybe you can talk zombies, because we're going to see more of them this season.
Kit Harington: "The way I think of it, the Others, or the White Walkers, are this ancient race of people, and they use the zombies, or the wights, to be their army. But they're not as bad-ass as the White Walkers are. I think that's what's so fascinating about this series, and especially the new season, because there's something stirring in this world, and the fantasy elements are going to play a much bigger part. We opened the first season with the White Walkers, but then they went away. And now we have the feeling that something is changing. We've got dragons, magicians, witches, zombies, loads of different elements, all coming in a subtle way; we're not smacking you in the face..."
Game of Thrones season two airs Sunday at 9/8C on HBO.
NEW YORK MAGAZINE: Game of Thrones’ Kit Harington on His Jon Snow Theories, Favorite Fan Site, and Season-Two Sex
By Jennifer Vineyard
3/30/12
Last season on Game of Thrones, the men of the Night's Watch were riding off to investigate whatever it is that lies beyond the other side of the Wall, while the people of Westeros braced for war. Among our hardy band of Black Brothers is Jon Snow, the bastard son of Ned Stark, who is about to learn more about wildlings, wights, and skinchangers than he ever imagined. "You know nothing, Jon Snow" is something he will be told over and over. Kit Harington, who plays Jon, however, knows quite a bit — and he took a time-out from prepping for his new movie, The Seventh Son, now shooting in Vancouver with Jeff Bridges, to fill us in...
... Q: Well, if you can't talk sex, maybe you can talk zombies, because we're going to see more of them this season.
Kit Harington: "The way I think of it, the Others, or the White Walkers, are this ancient race of people, and they use the zombies, or the wights, to be their army. But they're not as bad-ass as the White Walkers are. I think that's what's so fascinating about this series, and especially the new season, because there's something stirring in this world, and the fantasy elements are going to play a much bigger part. We opened the first season with the White Walkers, but then they went away. And now we have the feeling that something is changing. We've got dragons, magicians, witches, zombies, loads of different elements, all coming in a subtle way; we're not smacking you in the face..."
Game of Thrones season two airs Sunday at 9/8C on HBO.
Eureka - SciFi and TV Talk: Q & A with Colin Ferguson & Jaime Paglia
Source: SciFi and TV Talk [follow link for complete Q & A]
SCIFI AND TV TALK: Q & A with Eureka's Colin Ferguson and Jaime Paglia
By Steve Eramo
04/16/2012
It was back in 2006 that Syfy’s Eureka premiered and the-then U.S. Marshall Jack Carter along with his daughter Zoe wound up in the small Pacific Northwest town called Eureka after having a bit of car trouble. Neither of them realized that what started out as a small inconvenience would forever change their lives. Carter found himself in the middle of a scientific mishap created by one of the local geniuses and he helped save the day. His efforts resulted in a job transfer to town sheriff, and ever since then it has been one big adventure for both Carter and Zoe.
Sadly, Eureka is coming to end an end this spring, with its fifth and final season beginning tonight, Monday, April 16th @ 9:00 p.m. EST/PST, on Syfy. A couple of weeks ago, Colin Ferguson (Jack Carter) and series co-creator, executive producer and co-show runner Jaime Paglia happily spoke at length with journalists about their work on the series. The following is an edited version of that Q & A. Enjoy!
... Q: This is such a basic question, but what do we have to look forward to with this final season of Eureka?
Colin Ferguson: "Well, I just want to say right out of the gate, that I’m usually the king of pessimism. I’m the king of like, well, we did okay. However, over the past couple of days I’ve watched the first three episodes (of season five) and I’m so proud of them from a production standpoint, a writing standpoint and an acting standpoint. I’d put them up against anything. That might sound cocky and stupid, but I’m so excited for this season to come out. It’s the best thing that we’ve done. Jaime, you can take it from there."
Jaime Paglia: "Gee, I never even make Colin happy, so that’s high praise indeed (he jokes). I do feel like our last two seasons, seasons four and five, and if you want to call it 4.5 in there as well, that everybody has really done their best work.
We just had the most amazing creative team, from our cast and crew to the writing staff, and we’ve really raised the bar once again with the level of work, I think, even after season four. What you’re sort of dealing with over the course of these back episodes are the ramifications of the experience that our characters have during the first three episodes of this (fifth) season.
So storylines will be spun out of their experience, not just psychologically as far as what’s happened to them on a character level, but physically as well with what they’ve gone through and how that actually impacts individual storylines."
CF: "And this season there’s some of the funniest stuff that we’ve done. I mean, this is the show that we always wanted to make, where things are really character-driven and fun. They (the writers) did such a great job of knowing this cast and oh, this person does this and we’re going to let them fly, and this person does this and we’re going to let them fly. It was really exciting for us."
JP: "Yes, this season was the most fun to make..."
Eureka season five airs Monday at 9/8C on Syfy.
SCIFI AND TV TALK: Q & A with Eureka's Colin Ferguson and Jaime Paglia
By Steve Eramo
04/16/2012
It was back in 2006 that Syfy’s Eureka premiered and the-then U.S. Marshall Jack Carter along with his daughter Zoe wound up in the small Pacific Northwest town called Eureka after having a bit of car trouble. Neither of them realized that what started out as a small inconvenience would forever change their lives. Carter found himself in the middle of a scientific mishap created by one of the local geniuses and he helped save the day. His efforts resulted in a job transfer to town sheriff, and ever since then it has been one big adventure for both Carter and Zoe.
Sadly, Eureka is coming to end an end this spring, with its fifth and final season beginning tonight, Monday, April 16th @ 9:00 p.m. EST/PST, on Syfy. A couple of weeks ago, Colin Ferguson (Jack Carter) and series co-creator, executive producer and co-show runner Jaime Paglia happily spoke at length with journalists about their work on the series. The following is an edited version of that Q & A. Enjoy!
... Q: This is such a basic question, but what do we have to look forward to with this final season of Eureka?
Colin Ferguson: "Well, I just want to say right out of the gate, that I’m usually the king of pessimism. I’m the king of like, well, we did okay. However, over the past couple of days I’ve watched the first three episodes (of season five) and I’m so proud of them from a production standpoint, a writing standpoint and an acting standpoint. I’d put them up against anything. That might sound cocky and stupid, but I’m so excited for this season to come out. It’s the best thing that we’ve done. Jaime, you can take it from there."
Jaime Paglia: "Gee, I never even make Colin happy, so that’s high praise indeed (he jokes). I do feel like our last two seasons, seasons four and five, and if you want to call it 4.5 in there as well, that everybody has really done their best work.
We just had the most amazing creative team, from our cast and crew to the writing staff, and we’ve really raised the bar once again with the level of work, I think, even after season four. What you’re sort of dealing with over the course of these back episodes are the ramifications of the experience that our characters have during the first three episodes of this (fifth) season.
So storylines will be spun out of their experience, not just psychologically as far as what’s happened to them on a character level, but physically as well with what they’ve gone through and how that actually impacts individual storylines."
CF: "And this season there’s some of the funniest stuff that we’ve done. I mean, this is the show that we always wanted to make, where things are really character-driven and fun. They (the writers) did such a great job of knowing this cast and oh, this person does this and we’re going to let them fly, and this person does this and we’re going to let them fly. It was really exciting for us."
JP: "Yes, this season was the most fun to make..."
Eureka season five airs Monday at 9/8C on Syfy.
Game of Thrones - New York Magazine: Richard Madden (Robb Stark) Interview
Source: New York Magazine [follow link for complete interview]
NEW YORK MAGAZINE: Game of Thrones’ Richard Madden on Robb Stark’s Growing Pains, Renly Fantasies, and Hating Joffrey
By Jennifer Vineyard
4/13/12
If power is calculated by who wins the most battles, then Robb Stark, the King of the North, is the most powerful of the five kings in Game of Thrones. While he tries to shore up allies — sending his mother off to make a treaty with King Renly and his foster-brother Theon to make an offer to Balon Greyjoy — Robb spends his time sneaking up on other regiments, taking them by surprise. His ultimate goal is to defeat the Lannisters, one of whom, Jaime, he already holds captive. So far, so good. But as readers of the George R.R. Martin books know, good luck can be short-lived in Westeros. The Scottish actor Richard Madden, who plays Robb Stark, was in town recently, and was good enough to hold court with Vulture and discuss his thoughts on his first time in New York, which of the GoT moms would win in a fight, and wanting to kill Joffrey...
... Q: And now as the season progresses, we're getting glimpses of how Robb operates, how he uses his direwolf Grey Wind, how he responds to the men in the field ...
Richard Madden: "He's acting a lot; he's acting at being a man. I think that's something a lot of young men do: You act at being a man, and before you know it, you are one. In that scene with Jaime in the cage [in the season premiere], Robb is posturing. He's acting like a king. And then you see him with Theon, and you're like, Oh, he's the same guy he always was. But he has to have this mask on all the time in front of his men. Everything that happens to him this season, it's all these defining moments: the first time he starts to fall for a woman, the first time he and his mother start to have different views on doing things, the first time he's addressing an army of men..."
Game of Thrones season two airs Sunday at 9/8C on HBO.
NEW YORK MAGAZINE: Game of Thrones’ Richard Madden on Robb Stark’s Growing Pains, Renly Fantasies, and Hating Joffrey
By Jennifer Vineyard
4/13/12
If power is calculated by who wins the most battles, then Robb Stark, the King of the North, is the most powerful of the five kings in Game of Thrones. While he tries to shore up allies — sending his mother off to make a treaty with King Renly and his foster-brother Theon to make an offer to Balon Greyjoy — Robb spends his time sneaking up on other regiments, taking them by surprise. His ultimate goal is to defeat the Lannisters, one of whom, Jaime, he already holds captive. So far, so good. But as readers of the George R.R. Martin books know, good luck can be short-lived in Westeros. The Scottish actor Richard Madden, who plays Robb Stark, was in town recently, and was good enough to hold court with Vulture and discuss his thoughts on his first time in New York, which of the GoT moms would win in a fight, and wanting to kill Joffrey...
... Q: And now as the season progresses, we're getting glimpses of how Robb operates, how he uses his direwolf Grey Wind, how he responds to the men in the field ...
Richard Madden: "He's acting a lot; he's acting at being a man. I think that's something a lot of young men do: You act at being a man, and before you know it, you are one. In that scene with Jaime in the cage [in the season premiere], Robb is posturing. He's acting like a king. And then you see him with Theon, and you're like, Oh, he's the same guy he always was. But he has to have this mask on all the time in front of his men. Everything that happens to him this season, it's all these defining moments: the first time he starts to fall for a woman, the first time he and his mother start to have different views on doing things, the first time he's addressing an army of men..."
Game of Thrones season two airs Sunday at 9/8C on HBO.
Supernatural - CW Video: 'Of Grave Importance' Episode Trailer Airs Apr 20 '12
Source: CW Television You Tube channel
SUPERNATURAL - CW VIDEO: 'OF GRACE IMPORTANCE' EPISODE TRAILER - AIRS FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 2012 AT 9/8C
In a haunted house, some things are bound to be surprising. Catch an all new Supernatural, Friday at 9/8c on The CW.
Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) get a call from Annie Hawkins (guest star Jamie Luner), an old hunter friend, asking for help on a case. When they arrive in town, they find out Annie has disappeared. They trace her last whereabouts to an old abandoned house that is haunted by a powerful ghost.
Guest stars include Jamie Luner, Jim Beaver, Farrah Aviva and Billy Wickman.
SUPERNATURAL - CW VIDEO: 'OF GRACE IMPORTANCE' EPISODE TRAILER - AIRS FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 2012 AT 9/8C
In a haunted house, some things are bound to be surprising. Catch an all new Supernatural, Friday at 9/8c on The CW.
Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) get a call from Annie Hawkins (guest star Jamie Luner), an old hunter friend, asking for help on a case. When they arrive in town, they find out Annie has disappeared. They trace her last whereabouts to an old abandoned house that is haunted by a powerful ghost.
Guest stars include Jamie Luner, Jim Beaver, Farrah Aviva and Billy Wickman.
Mark Harmon - NCIS - CBS Video: 'Rekindled' Sneak Peek Airs Apr 17 '12
Source: CBS You Tube channel
NCIS - CBS VIDEO: 'REKINDLED' SNEAK PEEK - AIRS TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 2012 AT 8/7C
After a warehouse fire reveals missing Navy documents, posing a potential threat to national security, on NCIS, Tuesday, April 17 (8:00-9:01 PM, ET/PT) on CBS!
After a warehouse fire reveals missing Navy documents, posing a potential threat to national security, the NCIS team joins the Baltimore P.D. investigation, reuniting Tony (Michael Weatherly) with a boy from his past.
Gaius Charles (“Friday Night Lights”) guest stars as Baltimore Detective Jason King
Additional guest stars include Stargate Universe's Peter Kelamis, Peter Mackenzie, James Hanlon, Patrick Stafford and Louise Griffiths.
NCIS - CBS VIDEO: 'REKINDLED' SNEAK PEEK - AIRS TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 2012 AT 8/7C
After a warehouse fire reveals missing Navy documents, posing a potential threat to national security, on NCIS, Tuesday, April 17 (8:00-9:01 PM, ET/PT) on CBS!
After a warehouse fire reveals missing Navy documents, posing a potential threat to national security, the NCIS team joins the Baltimore P.D. investigation, reuniting Tony (Michael Weatherly) with a boy from his past.
Gaius Charles (“Friday Night Lights”) guest stars as Baltimore Detective Jason King
Additional guest stars include Stargate Universe's Peter Kelamis, Peter Mackenzie, James Hanlon, Patrick Stafford and Louise Griffiths.
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Eureka - Fort Worth Star Telegram: 'Eureka' found creative way to connect with audience
Source: Fort Worth Star Telegram [follow link for complete article]
FORT WORTH STAR TELEGRAM: 'Eureka' found creative way to connect with audience
Monday, Apr. 16, 2012
By David Martindale
Most of the time, you never know whether a TV series will be a long-running success or a dead-on-arrival flop until it's actually on the air.
But in the case of Eureka, a Syfy channel viewer favorite that begins its farewell season at 10/9C Monday, leading man Colin Ferguson knew it would be a home run all along.
He had it on good authority. A psychic told him so.
"We were shooting the pilot and in the hotel where we were staying there was a psychic convention," says Ferguson, who plays Jack Carter, the sheriff in a top-secret town of scientific geniuses. "Salli Richardson-Whitfield and I went and actually had our futures read.
"The psychic said, 'It's going to go for a while, but it's not going to be what you think it is.' And nothing could be more true."
Eureka -- which seems as if it has been on longer than four seasons because some seasons were stretched out over two years -- has never been a conventional show, even by sci-fi standards...
Eureka season five premieres Monday, April 16, 2012 at 10/9C on Syfy.
FORT WORTH STAR TELEGRAM: 'Eureka' found creative way to connect with audience
Monday, Apr. 16, 2012
By David Martindale
Most of the time, you never know whether a TV series will be a long-running success or a dead-on-arrival flop until it's actually on the air.
But in the case of Eureka, a Syfy channel viewer favorite that begins its farewell season at 10/9C Monday, leading man Colin Ferguson knew it would be a home run all along.
He had it on good authority. A psychic told him so.
"We were shooting the pilot and in the hotel where we were staying there was a psychic convention," says Ferguson, who plays Jack Carter, the sheriff in a top-secret town of scientific geniuses. "Salli Richardson-Whitfield and I went and actually had our futures read.
"The psychic said, 'It's going to go for a while, but it's not going to be what you think it is.' And nothing could be more true."
Eureka -- which seems as if it has been on longer than four seasons because some seasons were stretched out over two years -- has never been a conventional show, even by sci-fi standards...
Eureka season five premieres Monday, April 16, 2012 at 10/9C on Syfy.
Eureka - Wired Video: 'Lost' Sneak Peek # 2 Airs Apr 16 '12
Source: Wired [follow link for companion article]
EUREKA - WIRED VIDEO: 'LOST' SNEAK PEEK # 2 - SEASON FIVE PREMIERES MONDAY, APRIL 16, 2012 AT 9/8C ON SYFY
Eureka cast includes Colin Ferguson, Salli Richardson-Whitfield, Erica Cerra, Neil Grayston, Joe Morton and Niall Matter.
The Astraeus crew returns to Eureka four years later and must adapt to a myriad of changes, including a more oppressive version of Deputy Andy (Kavan Smith), in the Season 5 premiere.
Guest stars include Kavan Smith, Felicia Day, Patricia Isaac, Paula Lindberg and Tembi Locke.
EUREKA - WIRED VIDEO: 'LOST' SNEAK PEEK # 2 - SEASON FIVE PREMIERES MONDAY, APRIL 16, 2012 AT 9/8C ON SYFY
Eureka cast includes Colin Ferguson, Salli Richardson-Whitfield, Erica Cerra, Neil Grayston, Joe Morton and Niall Matter.
The Astraeus crew returns to Eureka four years later and must adapt to a myriad of changes, including a more oppressive version of Deputy Andy (Kavan Smith), in the Season 5 premiere.
Guest stars include Kavan Smith, Felicia Day, Patricia Isaac, Paula Lindberg and Tembi Locke.
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Eureka - The Deseret News: 'Eureka' returns for its fifth and final season on Syfy
Source: The Deseret News [follow link for complete article]
THE DESERET NEWS: 'Eureka' returns for its fifth and final season on Syfy
By Mark Rappleye
Sunday, April 15 2012
For four seasons Eureka has been science fiction’s favorite little town, and its quirky community of geniuses has become a staple of Syfy’s primetime lineup. “Eureka” is currently Syfy’s longest-running scripted series and returns for its fifth and final season on Monday, April 16, at 9/8C. As the show starts up its final season, however, viewers will need to be either die-hard fans of the show or Eureka-like geniuses themselves to understand and follow exactly what is going on...
... Season four left the citizens of Eureka reeling after the government’s latest project for them, which included assembling a crew and spaceship, the Astraeus, for a faster-than-light journey to one of the moons of Saturn, ended in a mislaunch resulting in the mysterious disappearance of both the Astraeus and her crew. The incident left many of the show’s main characters separated from family members or loved ones, and with a mystery: where is the Astraeus and her crew, and what caused the ship to launch unstoppably early?
In the season five premiere this Monday, the crew of the Astraeus returns, but while only a few hours have passed for them, during which they unwittingly have to emergency land the ship back in Eureka, more than four years have passed for the rest of the town. The crew and the town then have to cope with the various changes that have taken place, both in the administration of the town and in each of their personal lives...
THE DESERET NEWS: 'Eureka' returns for its fifth and final season on Syfy
By Mark Rappleye
Sunday, April 15 2012
For four seasons Eureka has been science fiction’s favorite little town, and its quirky community of geniuses has become a staple of Syfy’s primetime lineup. “Eureka” is currently Syfy’s longest-running scripted series and returns for its fifth and final season on Monday, April 16, at 9/8C. As the show starts up its final season, however, viewers will need to be either die-hard fans of the show or Eureka-like geniuses themselves to understand and follow exactly what is going on...
... Season four left the citizens of Eureka reeling after the government’s latest project for them, which included assembling a crew and spaceship, the Astraeus, for a faster-than-light journey to one of the moons of Saturn, ended in a mislaunch resulting in the mysterious disappearance of both the Astraeus and her crew. The incident left many of the show’s main characters separated from family members or loved ones, and with a mystery: where is the Astraeus and her crew, and what caused the ship to launch unstoppably early?
In the season five premiere this Monday, the crew of the Astraeus returns, but while only a few hours have passed for them, during which they unwittingly have to emergency land the ship back in Eureka, more than four years have passed for the rest of the town. The crew and the town then have to cope with the various changes that have taken place, both in the administration of the town and in each of their personal lives...
Supernatural - TV Guide: Ask Matt Apr 16 '12
Source: TV Guide [follow link for complete column]
TV GUIDE: Ask Matt: Grey's, Once Upon a Time, Southland, Fringe, HBO's Comedies
Apr 16, 2012
by Matt Roush
Send questions to askmatt@tvguidemagazine.com and follow on Twitter!
... Question: I noticed a strange coincidence recently. Mark Pellegrino plays the evil figment of a main character's imagination in both Being Human (Syfy version) and Supernatural. I know that character actors are pigeonholed — by definition, but I've never seen an actor serve the exact same purpose and play the exact same personality on two different shows in the same week. Granted, there are different back stories on his characters in both shows, but it still seems like a really odd coincidence. I suppose this is more of an observation than a question, but you've been kind enough to indulge me in the past. Have you noticed this sort of pattern yourself? I find that it takes away from my enjoyment of the show when I spend more time thinking about the actor than the character he is playing. Although it's probably just a matter of actors needing to work, and playing a recurring character on two different series probably doesn't suck. Thanks for your always appreciated insights. I look forward to the "Ask Matt" column every Monday. It's nice to have a voice of reason on the Internet and somewhere to turn other than fan forums. — Pallas
Matt Roush: Thanks for that. Couldn't do this column without you and the many other contributors, who continue making my own relationship with TV more interesting. I guess it is odd when a familiar face to genre viewers (he was also Jacob on Lost) is doing double duty in such visible roles on popular cult series. But far from taking me out of the show, I usually find myself responding with delight when a favorite character actor appears in a variety of roles. That was certainly the case when Pellegrino turned up as Brenda's flamboyant lawyer on The Closer, revealing a wickedly comic flair I wasn't prepared for. Mark Sheppard also comes instantly to mind, with a busy resume that includes Battlestar Galactica's Romo Lampkin, Supernatural's Crowley, Warehouse 13's Regent Benedict Valda, to name a very few. I'm always glad to see him, even when he conjures up memories of his past work while I'm watching his latest. The fact that these sorts of actors keep getting work is good for them and for us...
Supernatural returns with new episodes on Friday, April 20, 2012 at 9/8C on The CW.
Warehouse 13 season four premieres this summer [possibly Monday, July 9, 2012] on Syfy.
Battlestar Galactica is airing in reruns on BBC America.
Being Human season three premieres on Syfy in January 2013.
The last five NEW episodes of The Closer premieres Monday, July 9 at 9/8C on TNT.
TV GUIDE: Ask Matt: Grey's, Once Upon a Time, Southland, Fringe, HBO's Comedies
Apr 16, 2012
by Matt Roush
Send questions to askmatt@tvguidemagazine.com and follow on Twitter!
... Question: I noticed a strange coincidence recently. Mark Pellegrino plays the evil figment of a main character's imagination in both Being Human (Syfy version) and Supernatural. I know that character actors are pigeonholed — by definition, but I've never seen an actor serve the exact same purpose and play the exact same personality on two different shows in the same week. Granted, there are different back stories on his characters in both shows, but it still seems like a really odd coincidence. I suppose this is more of an observation than a question, but you've been kind enough to indulge me in the past. Have you noticed this sort of pattern yourself? I find that it takes away from my enjoyment of the show when I spend more time thinking about the actor than the character he is playing. Although it's probably just a matter of actors needing to work, and playing a recurring character on two different series probably doesn't suck. Thanks for your always appreciated insights. I look forward to the "Ask Matt" column every Monday. It's nice to have a voice of reason on the Internet and somewhere to turn other than fan forums. — Pallas
Matt Roush: Thanks for that. Couldn't do this column without you and the many other contributors, who continue making my own relationship with TV more interesting. I guess it is odd when a familiar face to genre viewers (he was also Jacob on Lost) is doing double duty in such visible roles on popular cult series. But far from taking me out of the show, I usually find myself responding with delight when a favorite character actor appears in a variety of roles. That was certainly the case when Pellegrino turned up as Brenda's flamboyant lawyer on The Closer, revealing a wickedly comic flair I wasn't prepared for. Mark Sheppard also comes instantly to mind, with a busy resume that includes Battlestar Galactica's Romo Lampkin, Supernatural's Crowley, Warehouse 13's Regent Benedict Valda, to name a very few. I'm always glad to see him, even when he conjures up memories of his past work while I'm watching his latest. The fact that these sorts of actors keep getting work is good for them and for us...
Supernatural returns with new episodes on Friday, April 20, 2012 at 9/8C on The CW.
Warehouse 13 season four premieres this summer [possibly Monday, July 9, 2012] on Syfy.
Battlestar Galactica is airing in reruns on BBC America.
Being Human season three premieres on Syfy in January 2013.
The last five NEW episodes of The Closer premieres Monday, July 9 at 9/8C on TNT.
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Eureka - Blastr: Colin Ferguson Interview
Source: Syfy's Blastr [follow link for complete interview]
BLASTR: Colin Ferguson: Eureka's final season 'as dark as we've ever gone'
By Kathie Huddleston
Apr 16, 2012
As Syfy's quirky show enters its final season tonight, get ready for a Eureka filled with extremes, said actor Colin Ferguson. It starts off with a life-and-death situation for the Astraeus crew, and then things really get freaky in a three-episode arc that resolves the season-four cliffhanger.
"The first three [episodes] are as dark as we've ever gone, but then there are definitely two, maybe a third one, that are as funny as we've ever gone. So we've really made it darker and then funnier ... and the extremes are better. It's a really, really fun ride this year," said Ferguson, who plays Sheriff Jack Carter...
Eureka fifth and final season premieres tonight at 9 p.m. on Syfy.
Are you going to watch Eureka's final season?
BLASTR: Colin Ferguson: Eureka's final season 'as dark as we've ever gone'
By Kathie Huddleston
Apr 16, 2012
As Syfy's quirky show enters its final season tonight, get ready for a Eureka filled with extremes, said actor Colin Ferguson. It starts off with a life-and-death situation for the Astraeus crew, and then things really get freaky in a three-episode arc that resolves the season-four cliffhanger.
"The first three [episodes] are as dark as we've ever gone, but then there are definitely two, maybe a third one, that are as funny as we've ever gone. So we've really made it darker and then funnier ... and the extremes are better. It's a really, really fun ride this year," said Ferguson, who plays Sheriff Jack Carter...
Eureka fifth and final season premieres tonight at 9 p.m. on Syfy.
Are you going to watch Eureka's final season?
Fringe - TV Guide: Ask Matt Apr 16 '12
Source: TV Guide [follow link for complete column]
TV GUIDE: Ask Matt: Grey's, Once Upon a Time, Southland, Fringe, HBO's Comedies
Apr 16, 2012
by Matt Roush
Send questions to askmatt@tvguidemagazine.com and follow on Twitter!
... Question: As a Fringe fan, I have participated in the Twitter campaigns on Friday night as I watch the show, but I can not help wondering if these type of campaigns really make any difference. Many viewers seem to DVR Fringe or wait until it comes out on Netflix, and no fan campaign is going to change these viewing habits enough for the nightly ratings to drastically change. So do you think these campaigns work when there is little increase in ratings? — Mandy
Matt Roush: The networks take many factors into account these days when deciding the fate of a cult "bubble" show like Fringe. Social media (and the attention paid by more traditional media) are playing a role as well, but to spare you from my generalizing, let me steer you toward the best story I've read on this topic in a while, by my colleague Michael Schneider. Bottom line from my POV: It can't hurt to let your passion be known to the network and/or to advertisers in whatever form — although sending tchotchkes seems to be out of vogue — but fan campaigns have limited effect if the show doesn't somehow pull its weight or otherwise make sense economically. Still, with Fringe more than most shows in its situation, I wouldn't lose hope...
Fringe airs Friday at 9/8C on FOX.
TV GUIDE: Ask Matt: Grey's, Once Upon a Time, Southland, Fringe, HBO's Comedies
Apr 16, 2012
by Matt Roush
Send questions to askmatt@tvguidemagazine.com and follow on Twitter!
... Question: As a Fringe fan, I have participated in the Twitter campaigns on Friday night as I watch the show, but I can not help wondering if these type of campaigns really make any difference. Many viewers seem to DVR Fringe or wait until it comes out on Netflix, and no fan campaign is going to change these viewing habits enough for the nightly ratings to drastically change. So do you think these campaigns work when there is little increase in ratings? — Mandy
Matt Roush: The networks take many factors into account these days when deciding the fate of a cult "bubble" show like Fringe. Social media (and the attention paid by more traditional media) are playing a role as well, but to spare you from my generalizing, let me steer you toward the best story I've read on this topic in a while, by my colleague Michael Schneider. Bottom line from my POV: It can't hurt to let your passion be known to the network and/or to advertisers in whatever form — although sending tchotchkes seems to be out of vogue — but fan campaigns have limited effect if the show doesn't somehow pull its weight or otherwise make sense economically. Still, with Fringe more than most shows in its situation, I wouldn't lose hope...
Fringe airs Friday at 9/8C on FOX.
Nathan Fillion - Castle - ABC Video: 'Headhunters' Episode Trailer Airs Apr 16 '12
Source: ABC
CASTLE - ABC VIDEO: 'HEADHUNTERS' EPISODE TRAILER - AIRS MONDAY, APRIL 16, 2012 AT 10/9C
Castle joins a copy from the city's gang unit, on ABC's "Castle," Monday, April 16(10:01-11:00 p.m., ET), on the ABC Television Network.
Adam Baldwin Guest Stars, Reuniting with Nathan Fillion
With tensions rising between Castle and Beckett, Castle finds himself a new partner -- Detective Ethan Slaughter (guest star Adam Baldwin, "Firefly"), a tough and colorful cop from the city's gang unit. But Castle gets more than he bargained for when Slaughter shows him a grittier side of police work that puts Castle in the line of fire like never before, on "Castle,"
Guest stars include Adam Baldwin, Michael McGrady and Star Trek: The Next Generation's Michael Dorn.
"Headhunters" was written by Alexi Hawley and directed by John Terlesky.
CASTLE - ABC VIDEO: 'HEADHUNTERS' EPISODE TRAILER - AIRS MONDAY, APRIL 16, 2012 AT 10/9C
Castle joins a copy from the city's gang unit, on ABC's "Castle," Monday, April 16(10:01-11:00 p.m., ET), on the ABC Television Network.
Adam Baldwin Guest Stars, Reuniting with Nathan Fillion
With tensions rising between Castle and Beckett, Castle finds himself a new partner -- Detective Ethan Slaughter (guest star Adam Baldwin, "Firefly"), a tough and colorful cop from the city's gang unit. But Castle gets more than he bargained for when Slaughter shows him a grittier side of police work that puts Castle in the line of fire like never before, on "Castle,"
Guest stars include Adam Baldwin, Michael McGrady and Star Trek: The Next Generation's Michael Dorn.
"Headhunters" was written by Alexi Hawley and directed by John Terlesky.
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Once Upon A Time - TV Guide: Ask Matt Apr 16 '12
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TV GUIDE: Ask Matt: Grey's, Once Upon a Time, Southland, Fringe, HBO's Comedies
Apr 16, 2012
by Matt Roush
Send questions to askmatt@tvguidemagazine.com and follow on Twitter!
... Question: As I sat in front of my TV watching Once Upon a Time, it occurred to me how aggravated I become when I watch this thing. Were it not for my husband, who enjoys it, I would gladly find something else to entertain me. That being said, please tell me that you have some insight as to whether or not Regina/The Evil Queen (whatever!) is going to get her evil plans dashed any time soon. I'm growing very weary of watching the "bad guy" come out better than the good every single week. Thought the concept was interesting at the beginning, but now it's just an hour of frustration. Thoughts? — MJ
Matt Roush: I try not to stay ahead of the story on this or any other show — this column aims to be spoiler-free (at least concerning things that haven't aired yet) — and with new episodes returning this Sunday, I guess we'll see how Regina/Evil Queen fares now that David/Charming's wife Kathryn has been discovered among the living, essentially clearing Mary Margaret/Snow, or so you'd think. Keep in mind that even revisionist fairy tales do mostly tend to turn out "happily ever after," but not before a lot of suffering at the hands of evil. This being an ongoing series and not a two-hour Disney movie, it's not likely we'll see many actual resolutions (happy or otherwise) for a while, but if they're smart, there will be more reversals of fortune and frustrations for the bad guys to make things less predictable. Even so, I still find myself enjoying anything that happens in fairy-tale land more than the intrigues of Storybrooke. It's not a perfect series by any means, but I'm glad something this different is a hit, and it's an enjoyable way to spend an hour on Sunday before the heavy lifting begins later in the night...
NEW episodes of Once Upon A Time return this Sunday, April 22, 2012 at 8/7C on ABC.
TV GUIDE: Ask Matt: Grey's, Once Upon a Time, Southland, Fringe, HBO's Comedies
Apr 16, 2012
by Matt Roush
Send questions to askmatt@tvguidemagazine.com and follow on Twitter!
... Question: As I sat in front of my TV watching Once Upon a Time, it occurred to me how aggravated I become when I watch this thing. Were it not for my husband, who enjoys it, I would gladly find something else to entertain me. That being said, please tell me that you have some insight as to whether or not Regina/The Evil Queen (whatever!) is going to get her evil plans dashed any time soon. I'm growing very weary of watching the "bad guy" come out better than the good every single week. Thought the concept was interesting at the beginning, but now it's just an hour of frustration. Thoughts? — MJ
Matt Roush: I try not to stay ahead of the story on this or any other show — this column aims to be spoiler-free (at least concerning things that haven't aired yet) — and with new episodes returning this Sunday, I guess we'll see how Regina/Evil Queen fares now that David/Charming's wife Kathryn has been discovered among the living, essentially clearing Mary Margaret/Snow, or so you'd think. Keep in mind that even revisionist fairy tales do mostly tend to turn out "happily ever after," but not before a lot of suffering at the hands of evil. This being an ongoing series and not a two-hour Disney movie, it's not likely we'll see many actual resolutions (happy or otherwise) for a while, but if they're smart, there will be more reversals of fortune and frustrations for the bad guys to make things less predictable. Even so, I still find myself enjoying anything that happens in fairy-tale land more than the intrigues of Storybrooke. It's not a perfect series by any means, but I'm glad something this different is a hit, and it's an enjoyable way to spend an hour on Sunday before the heavy lifting begins later in the night...
NEW episodes of Once Upon A Time return this Sunday, April 22, 2012 at 8/7C on ABC.
Eureka - TV Guide: Colin Ferguson Previews the Final Season of Syfy's Eureka
Source: TV Guide [follow link for complete interview]
TV GUIDE: Colin Ferguson Previews the Final Season of Syfy's Eureka
Apr 16, 2012
by Michael Logan
Is this really happening? Eureka is back for its fifth and final season Monday (9/8c, Syfy) with a humdinger of an episode that has the starship Astraeus landing safely on Earth after its unplanned launch. But the crew members weren't in outer space for only a few hours like they thought — they were out there for four years! Naturally, the folks back home have moved on with their lives. Kids have grown up. New romances have blossomed. And sinister forces are now in charge of Global Dynamics. TV Guide Magazine spoke with Colin Ferguson — aka Sheriff Jack Carter — about these wild developments, the show's surprise demise, and what's in store for the series finale...
... TV Guide Magazine: What a way to start your last season. This sounds crazy.
Ferguson: "It is crazy! We find out what really happened to the Astraeus and the story steamrolls from there. We've got an unexpected villain, scenarios that are real and not real, people existing or not existing. It's all about the trick of being human in a world where you can replicate everything. And on top of that we've got a badass dragon coming! I think the season premiere is the best episode we've ever done. We went a million dollars over budget on that hour — it's that gorgeous — then we all had to suffer for it during the remaining episodes. [Laughs] But it was worth the pain..."
TV GUIDE: Colin Ferguson Previews the Final Season of Syfy's Eureka
Apr 16, 2012
by Michael Logan
Is this really happening? Eureka is back for its fifth and final season Monday (9/8c, Syfy) with a humdinger of an episode that has the starship Astraeus landing safely on Earth after its unplanned launch. But the crew members weren't in outer space for only a few hours like they thought — they were out there for four years! Naturally, the folks back home have moved on with their lives. Kids have grown up. New romances have blossomed. And sinister forces are now in charge of Global Dynamics. TV Guide Magazine spoke with Colin Ferguson — aka Sheriff Jack Carter — about these wild developments, the show's surprise demise, and what's in store for the series finale...
... TV Guide Magazine: What a way to start your last season. This sounds crazy.
Ferguson: "It is crazy! We find out what really happened to the Astraeus and the story steamrolls from there. We've got an unexpected villain, scenarios that are real and not real, people existing or not existing. It's all about the trick of being human in a world where you can replicate everything. And on top of that we've got a badass dragon coming! I think the season premiere is the best episode we've ever done. We went a million dollars over budget on that hour — it's that gorgeous — then we all had to suffer for it during the remaining episodes. [Laughs] But it was worth the pain..."
Colin Ferguson - Eureka - Huff Post TV: What To Watch Apr 16 '12 - Syfy 9/8C
Source: Huff Post TV [follow link for complete column]
HUFF POST TV: WHAT TO WATCH MONDAY, APRIL 16, 2012
... "Eureka"
(9 p.m. ET on Syfy) season premiere
As the show's fifth and final season kicks off, the town is reeling after the Astraeus and her crew mysteriously vanished just before their planned launch to Titan. When they finally crash land, Allison and the crewmembers are shocked to find that they're back in Eureka -- and that they've been missing for four years. As the town copes with the shocking personal changes that have happened during their long absence, Sheriff Carter and Henry try to uncover the truth about the forces behind the crew's bizarre disappearance -- with deadly results. Followed by the second season premiere of the kickass "Lost Girl."
HUFF POST TV: WHAT TO WATCH MONDAY, APRIL 16, 2012
... "Eureka"
(9 p.m. ET on Syfy) season premiere
As the show's fifth and final season kicks off, the town is reeling after the Astraeus and her crew mysteriously vanished just before their planned launch to Titan. When they finally crash land, Allison and the crewmembers are shocked to find that they're back in Eureka -- and that they've been missing for four years. As the town copes with the shocking personal changes that have happened during their long absence, Sheriff Carter and Henry try to uncover the truth about the forces behind the crew's bizarre disappearance -- with deadly results. Followed by the second season premiere of the kickass "Lost Girl."
Nathan Fillion - Castle - TV Guide Video: 'Headhunters' Sneak Peek Airs Apr 20 '12
Source: TV Guide
TV GUIDE VIDEO: CASTLE 'HEADHUNTER'S SNEAK PEEK - AIRS MONDAY, APRIL 20, 2012
Castle joins a copy from the city's gang unit, on ABC's "Castle," Monday, April 16(10:01-11:00 p.m., ET), on the ABC Television Network.
Adam Baldwin Guest Stars, Reuniting with Nathan Fillion
With tensions rising between Castle and Beckett, Castle finds himself a new partner -- Detective Ethan Slaughter (guest star Adam Baldwin, "Firefly"), a tough and colorful cop from the city's gang unit. But Castle gets more than he bargained for when Slaughter shows him a grittier side of police work that puts Castle in the line of fire like never before, on "Castle,"
Guest stars include Adam Baldwin, Michael McGrady and Star Trek: The Next Generation's Michael Dorn.
"Headhunters" was written by Alexi Hawley and directed by John Terlesky.
TV GUIDE VIDEO: CASTLE 'HEADHUNTER'S SNEAK PEEK - AIRS MONDAY, APRIL 20, 2012
Castle joins a copy from the city's gang unit, on ABC's "Castle," Monday, April 16(10:01-11:00 p.m., ET), on the ABC Television Network.
Adam Baldwin Guest Stars, Reuniting with Nathan Fillion
With tensions rising between Castle and Beckett, Castle finds himself a new partner -- Detective Ethan Slaughter (guest star Adam Baldwin, "Firefly"), a tough and colorful cop from the city's gang unit. But Castle gets more than he bargained for when Slaughter shows him a grittier side of police work that puts Castle in the line of fire like never before, on "Castle,"
Guest stars include Adam Baldwin, Michael McGrady and Star Trek: The Next Generation's Michael Dorn.
"Headhunters" was written by Alexi Hawley and directed by John Terlesky.
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Fringe - FOX Video: 'Letters of Transit' Episode Trailer Airs Apr 20 '12
Source: FOX Broadcasting You Tube channel
FRINGE - FOX VIDEO: 'LETTERS OF TRANSIT' EPISODE TRAILER - AIRS FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 2011 AT 9/8C
Don't miss an all-new episode of FRINGE on FRI at 9/8c, on FOX!
The Fringe world skips nearly 25 years into the future, to the year 2036, where the Observers and the Fringe team discover themselves involved in an intense battle that will forever change the lives of everyone involved.
Guest stars include Henry Ian Cusick and Georgina Haig.
FRINGE - FOX VIDEO: 'LETTERS OF TRANSIT' EPISODE TRAILER - AIRS FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 2011 AT 9/8C
Don't miss an all-new episode of FRINGE on FRI at 9/8c, on FOX!
The Fringe world skips nearly 25 years into the future, to the year 2036, where the Observers and the Fringe team discover themselves involved in an intense battle that will forever change the lives of everyone involved.
Guest stars include Henry Ian Cusick and Georgina Haig.
Nathan Fillion - Castle - TV Worth Watching: Best Bets Apr 16 '12 - ABC 10/9C
Source: TV Worth Watching [follow link for complete column]
TV WORTH WATCHING: BEST BETS MONDAY, APRIL 16, 2012
... CASTLE
ABC, 10:01 p.m. ET
Fans of Firefly and Serenity (the Joss Whedon TV series and subsequent movie), take heed. Tonight’s episode features guest star Adam Baldwin, who, before co-starring on Chuck, played futuristic mercenary Jayne on Firefly. Here, he plays a new partner paired with Nathan Fillion’s Castle – and gets to play, again, opposite Fillion, once the star of Firefly.
TV WORTH WATCHING: BEST BETS MONDAY, APRIL 16, 2012
... CASTLE
ABC, 10:01 p.m. ET
Fans of Firefly and Serenity (the Joss Whedon TV series and subsequent movie), take heed. Tonight’s episode features guest star Adam Baldwin, who, before co-starring on Chuck, played futuristic mercenary Jayne on Firefly. Here, he plays a new partner paired with Nathan Fillion’s Castle – and gets to play, again, opposite Fillion, once the star of Firefly.
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Game of Thrones - HBO Video Featurette; Season 2: Anatomy Of A Scene
Source: HBO You Tube channel
GAME OF THRONES - HBO VIDEO FEATURETTE: SEASON TWO: ANATOMY OF A SCENE: TYRION DECLARING HE IS HAND OF KING
Catch new episodes of season 2 on Sunday night's at 9PM.
Video includes brief interviews with executive producers/writers D.B. Weiss and David Benioff; actors Peter Dinklage (Tyrion Lannister) and Lena Headey (Cersei Lannister); and director/co-executive producer Alan Taylor. Includes several clips of behind-the-scenes filming.
GAME OF THRONES - HBO VIDEO FEATURETTE: SEASON TWO: ANATOMY OF A SCENE: TYRION DECLARING HE IS HAND OF KING
Catch new episodes of season 2 on Sunday night's at 9PM.
Video includes brief interviews with executive producers/writers D.B. Weiss and David Benioff; actors Peter Dinklage (Tyrion Lannister) and Lena Headey (Cersei Lannister); and director/co-executive producer Alan Taylor. Includes several clips of behind-the-scenes filming.
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Colin Ferguson - Eureka - TV Worth Watching: Best Bets Apr 16 '12 - Syfy 9/8C
Source: TV Worth Watching [follow link for complete column]
TV WORTH WATCHING: BEST BETS MONDAY, APRIL 16, 2012
... EUREKA
Syfy, 9 p.m. ET
SEASON PREMIERE: The crew that blasted off from Eureka in last year’s cliffhanger season finale return – but for them, it’s five years later, things are odd, and certain people are acting really, truly strange. Which is odd, because some people were acting like that already. But here we go: another slide down the rabbit hole, this time for the final season of this witty, constantly shifting Syfy series.
TV WORTH WATCHING: BEST BETS MONDAY, APRIL 16, 2012
... EUREKA
Syfy, 9 p.m. ET
SEASON PREMIERE: The crew that blasted off from Eureka in last year’s cliffhanger season finale return – but for them, it’s five years later, things are odd, and certain people are acting really, truly strange. Which is odd, because some people were acting like that already. But here we go: another slide down the rabbit hole, this time for the final season of this witty, constantly shifting Syfy series.
The Vampire Diaries - CW Video: 'Heart Of Darkness' Sneak Peek # 2 Airs Apr 19 '12
Source: CW Television You Tube channel
THE VAMPIRE DIARIES - CW VIDEO: 'HEART OF DARKNESS' SNEAK PEEK # 2 - AIRS THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 2012 AT 8/7C
Elena (Nina Dobrev) has some supplies for Alaric (Matt Davis), and some news about her upcoming road trip. The Vampire Diaries is all new, this Thursday at 8/7c on The CW.
Elena (Nina Dobrev) and Damon (Ian Somerhalder) set off together to make sure Jeremy (Steven R. McQueen) is safe in Denver, and to see if his special abilities can help reveal the information they need about ancient vampire bloodlines. It doesn’t take them long to learn that Jeremy has been hanging with the wrong people. Stefan (Paul Wesley) and Klaus (Joseph Morgan) both go to brutal extremes in their search for the missing weapon. Caroline (Candice Accola) is thrilled when Tyler (Michael Trevino) returns to town, but Tyler soon suspects that something has been going on between Caroline and Klaus. Matt (Zach Roerig) has his hands full trying to keep Rebecca (Claire Holt) busy organizing the school’s upcoming 1920s Decade Dance.
Guest stars include Joseph Morgan and Claire Holt.
THE VAMPIRE DIARIES - CW VIDEO: 'HEART OF DARKNESS' SNEAK PEEK # 2 - AIRS THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 2012 AT 8/7C
Elena (Nina Dobrev) has some supplies for Alaric (Matt Davis), and some news about her upcoming road trip. The Vampire Diaries is all new, this Thursday at 8/7c on The CW.
Elena (Nina Dobrev) and Damon (Ian Somerhalder) set off together to make sure Jeremy (Steven R. McQueen) is safe in Denver, and to see if his special abilities can help reveal the information they need about ancient vampire bloodlines. It doesn’t take them long to learn that Jeremy has been hanging with the wrong people. Stefan (Paul Wesley) and Klaus (Joseph Morgan) both go to brutal extremes in their search for the missing weapon. Caroline (Candice Accola) is thrilled when Tyler (Michael Trevino) returns to town, but Tyler soon suspects that something has been going on between Caroline and Klaus. Matt (Zach Roerig) has his hands full trying to keep Rebecca (Claire Holt) busy organizing the school’s upcoming 1920s Decade Dance.
Guest stars include Joseph Morgan and Claire Holt.
Nathan Fillion - Castle - Entertainment Weekly: Tonight's Best TV Apr 16 '12 - ABC 10/9C
Source: Entertainment Weekly [follow link for complete column]
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: TONIGHT'S BEST TV MONDAY, APRIL 16, 2012
A Daily Guide To Notable Shows
... Castle
10:01-11 PM ABC
Castle says hello to a new partner (guest star Adam Baldwin) and goodbye to sexual chemistry. Probably...
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: TONIGHT'S BEST TV MONDAY, APRIL 16, 2012
A Daily Guide To Notable Shows
... Castle
10:01-11 PM ABC
Castle says hello to a new partner (guest star Adam Baldwin) and goodbye to sexual chemistry. Probably...
Supernatural - CW Video: 'Of Grave Importance' Sneak Peek # 1 Airs Apr 20 '12
Source: CW Television You Tube channel
SUPERNATURAL - CW VIDEO: 'OF GRAVE IMPORTANCE' SNEAK PEEK # 1 - AIRS FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 2012 AT 9/8C
Sam and Dean plan their next haunted house stop, while a familiar face checks in on them. Don't miss an all new Supernatural, Friday 9/8.
Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) get a call from Annie Hawkins (guest star Jamie Luner), an old hunter friend, asking for help on a case. When they arrive in town, they find out Annie has disappeared. They trace her last whereabouts to an old abandoned house that is haunted by a powerful ghost.
Guest stars include Jamie Luner, Jim Beaver, Farrah Aviva and Billy Wickman.
SUPERNATURAL - CW VIDEO: 'OF GRAVE IMPORTANCE' SNEAK PEEK # 1 - AIRS FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 2012 AT 9/8C
Sam and Dean plan their next haunted house stop, while a familiar face checks in on them. Don't miss an all new Supernatural, Friday 9/8.
Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) get a call from Annie Hawkins (guest star Jamie Luner), an old hunter friend, asking for help on a case. When they arrive in town, they find out Annie has disappeared. They trace her last whereabouts to an old abandoned house that is haunted by a powerful ghost.
Guest stars include Jamie Luner, Jim Beaver, Farrah Aviva and Billy Wickman.
Nathan Fillion - Castle - MSN TV: Tonight's Picks Apr 16 '12 - ABC 10/9C
Source: MSN TV [follow link for complete column]
MSN TV: TONIGHT'S PICKS MONDAY, APRIL 16, 2012
... Castle
10:01 PM, ABC
Needing a break from a tense situation with Beckett (Stana Katic), Castle (Nathan Fillion) teams up with a different detective, Ethan Slaughter from the gang unit. This turns out to be a much tougher gig than he's used to and lands him right in the line of fire. Adam Baldwin, Fillion's former "Firefly" co-star, guest stars as Slaughter in the new episode "Headhunters."
MSN TV: TONIGHT'S PICKS MONDAY, APRIL 16, 2012
... Castle
10:01 PM, ABC
Needing a break from a tense situation with Beckett (Stana Katic), Castle (Nathan Fillion) teams up with a different detective, Ethan Slaughter from the gang unit. This turns out to be a much tougher gig than he's used to and lands him right in the line of fire. Adam Baldwin, Fillion's former "Firefly" co-star, guest stars as Slaughter in the new episode "Headhunters."
Game of Thrones - HBO Video Featurette: Spring Image Spot
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GAME OF THRONES - HBO VIDEO FEATURETTE: SPRING IMAGE SPOT
Check out what you can expect from HBO this Spring.
Game of Thrones season two airs Sunday at 9/8C on HBO.
HBO Sports, The Fight Game, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Special, The Weight of the Nation, One Nation Under Dog, The Hangover Part 2, King Fu Panda 2, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows 2, Hemingway and Gelhorn, Real Time with Bill Maher, Enlightened, Treme, Girls, Veep, The Newsroom, Boardwalk Empire and True Blood this spring on HBO.
GAME OF THRONES - HBO VIDEO FEATURETTE: SPRING IMAGE SPOT
Check out what you can expect from HBO this Spring.
Game of Thrones season two airs Sunday at 9/8C on HBO.
HBO Sports, The Fight Game, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Special, The Weight of the Nation, One Nation Under Dog, The Hangover Part 2, King Fu Panda 2, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows 2, Hemingway and Gelhorn, Real Time with Bill Maher, Enlightened, Treme, Girls, Veep, The Newsroom, Boardwalk Empire and True Blood this spring on HBO.
Colin Ferguson - Eureka - MSN TV: Tonight's Picks Apr 16 '12 - Syfy 9/8C
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MSN TV: TONIGHT'S PICKS MONDAY, APRIL 16, 2012
... Eureka
9:00 PM, SYFY
As the final season opens, the town is reeling from the Astraeus and her crew mysteriously vanishing after their launch to Titan. When they finally crash-land, Allison and the crew members are shocked to learn they're back in Eureka -- and they've been missing for four years. As the town copes with the changes that have taken place during their absence, Carter and Henry (Colin Ferguson, Joe Morton) try to uncover the truth behind their disappearance.
MSN TV: TONIGHT'S PICKS MONDAY, APRIL 16, 2012
... Eureka
9:00 PM, SYFY
As the final season opens, the town is reeling from the Astraeus and her crew mysteriously vanishing after their launch to Titan. When they finally crash-land, Allison and the crew members are shocked to learn they're back in Eureka -- and they've been missing for four years. As the town copes with the changes that have taken place during their absence, Carter and Henry (Colin Ferguson, Joe Morton) try to uncover the truth behind their disappearance.
Game of Thrones - HBO Video Featurette: Season 2: Inside The Episode #13
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GAME OF THRONES - HBO VIDEO FEATURETTE: SEASON TWO: INSIDE THE EPISODE # 13 - 'WHAT IS DEAD MAY NEVER DIE'
Take a look inside Episode #13 of "Game Of Thrones."
Video includes brief interviews with executive producers/writers David Benioff and D.B. Weiss.
Game of Thrones season two airs Sunday at 9/8C on HBO.
GAME OF THRONES - HBO VIDEO FEATURETTE: SEASON TWO: INSIDE THE EPISODE # 13 - 'WHAT IS DEAD MAY NEVER DIE'
Take a look inside Episode #13 of "Game Of Thrones."
Video includes brief interviews with executive producers/writers David Benioff and D.B. Weiss.
Game of Thrones season two airs Sunday at 9/8C on HBO.
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Anna Silk - Lost Girl - MSN TV: Tonight's Picks Apr 16 '12 - Syfy 10/9C
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MSN TV: TONIGHT'S PICKS MONDAY, APRIL 16, 2012
... Lost Girl
10:00 PM, SYFY
The sexy supernatural drama kicks off Season 2 with a nomadic Fae sideshow taking advantage of the chaos created by the bombing of the Light Fae headquarters. Anna Silk and Ksenia Solo star in "Something Wicked This Fae Comes."
MSN TV: TONIGHT'S PICKS MONDAY, APRIL 16, 2012
... Lost Girl
10:00 PM, SYFY
The sexy supernatural drama kicks off Season 2 with a nomadic Fae sideshow taking advantage of the chaos created by the bombing of the Light Fae headquarters. Anna Silk and Ksenia Solo star in "Something Wicked This Fae Comes."
Game of Thrones - HBO Video Featurette: 'What Is Dead May Never Die' Recap
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GAME OF THRONES - HBO VIDEO FEATURETTE: 'WHAT IS DEAD MAY NEVER DIE' RECAP
Take a look at a recap of episode #13 - 'What Is Dead May Never Die'. Catch all new episodes on Sunday night's at 9PM.
GAME OF THRONES - HBO VIDEO FEATURETTE: 'WHAT IS DEAD MAY NEVER DIE' RECAP
Take a look at a recap of episode #13 - 'What Is Dead May Never Die'. Catch all new episodes on Sunday night's at 9PM.
Nathan Fillion - Castle - Yahoo! TV: Monday's Picks Apr 16 '12 - ABC 10/9C
Source: Yahoo! TV [follow link for complete column]
Yahoo! TV: Monday's Picks: What to Watch Monday, April 16, 2012
A list of can't-miss hot shows, undiscovered gems and fan favorites
... Castle
MONDAY 10 PM on ABC
'Firefly' reunion alert! Adam Baldwin reunites with his 'Firefly' co-star Nathan Fillion tonight; he plays tough-as-nails detective Ethan Slaughter, who's Castle's new partner now that he and Beckett are on the outs. We love Joss Whedon shows and all, but we don't like seeing our Castle and Beckett apart, so let's hope this new partnership is short-lived.
Yahoo! TV: Monday's Picks: What to Watch Monday, April 16, 2012
A list of can't-miss hot shows, undiscovered gems and fan favorites
... Castle
MONDAY 10 PM on ABC
'Firefly' reunion alert! Adam Baldwin reunites with his 'Firefly' co-star Nathan Fillion tonight; he plays tough-as-nails detective Ethan Slaughter, who's Castle's new partner now that he and Beckett are on the outs. We love Joss Whedon shows and all, but we don't like seeing our Castle and Beckett apart, so let's hope this new partnership is short-lived.
Game of Thrones - HBO Video Featurette: Season 2: Religions Of Westeros
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GAME OF THRONES - HBO VIDEO FEATURETTE: SEASON TWO: RELIGION OF WESTEROS
Catch new episodes of season 2 on Sunday night's at 9PM.
Video includes interviews with author/co-executive producer George R. R. Martin, executive producers/writers David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, and various clips from Game of Thrones seasons one and two, discussing the religion of Westeros - the old gods, The Seven Gods, The God of Light and Darkness, and the Drowned God.
Includes brief clips from upcoming episodes in season two.
GAME OF THRONES - HBO VIDEO FEATURETTE: SEASON TWO: RELIGION OF WESTEROS
Catch new episodes of season 2 on Sunday night's at 9PM.
Video includes interviews with author/co-executive producer George R. R. Martin, executive producers/writers David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, and various clips from Game of Thrones seasons one and two, discussing the religion of Westeros - the old gods, The Seven Gods, The God of Light and Darkness, and the Drowned God.
Includes brief clips from upcoming episodes in season two.
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Colin Ferguson - Eureka - Yahoo! TV: Monday's Picks Apr 16 '12 - Syfy 9/8C
Source: Yahoo! TV [follow link for complete column]
Yahoo! TV: Monday's Picks: What to Watch Monday, April 16, 2012
A list of can't-miss hot shows, undiscovered gems and fan favorites
... Eureka
MONDAY 9 PM on Syfy
Season Premiere
It's time to put your thinking caps back on, because Syfy's supernatural drama about a town of geniuses returns tonight for its fifth (and final) season. When last we left the town of Eureka, Allison and the Astraeus crew had vanished into thin air just as they were about to launch into space. Now they're back -- but four years have passed since they disappeared. It's up to Sheriff Carter and Henry to figure out what caused the mysterious time rift.
Yahoo! TV: Monday's Picks: What to Watch Monday, April 16, 2012
A list of can't-miss hot shows, undiscovered gems and fan favorites
... Eureka
MONDAY 9 PM on Syfy
Season Premiere
It's time to put your thinking caps back on, because Syfy's supernatural drama about a town of geniuses returns tonight for its fifth (and final) season. When last we left the town of Eureka, Allison and the Astraeus crew had vanished into thin air just as they were about to launch into space. Now they're back -- but four years have passed since they disappeared. It's up to Sheriff Carter and Henry to figure out what caused the mysterious time rift.
Game of Thrones - HBO Video Featurette: Season 2 - Burning Of The 7 Gods
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GAME OF THRONES - HBO VIDEO FEATURETTE: SEASON 2 - BURNING OF THE SEVEN GODS
Catch new episodes of season 2 on Sunday night's at 9PM.
Video contains brief interviews with executive producers/writers David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, production designer Gemma Jackson, SFX supervisor Stuart Brisdon and actors Carice van Houten (Melisandre), Stephen Dillane (Stannis Baratheon), and Liam Cunningham (Davos Seaworth). Also clips of behind-the-scenes filming of the scene where the Seven Gods - the predominant religion of Westeros - are burned.
GAME OF THRONES - HBO VIDEO FEATURETTE: SEASON 2 - BURNING OF THE SEVEN GODS
Catch new episodes of season 2 on Sunday night's at 9PM.
Video contains brief interviews with executive producers/writers David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, production designer Gemma Jackson, SFX supervisor Stuart Brisdon and actors Carice van Houten (Melisandre), Stephen Dillane (Stannis Baratheon), and Liam Cunningham (Davos Seaworth). Also clips of behind-the-scenes filming of the scene where the Seven Gods - the predominant religion of Westeros - are burned.
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Eureka - The Detroit News: TV Pick Apr 16 '12 - Syfy 9/8C
Source: The Detroit News
THE DETROIT NEWS: TV Pick: 'Eureka'
April 16, 2012
By Mekeisha Madden Toby
Don't miss the fifth and final season opener of "Eureka" when the show returns at 9 tonight on Syfy.
In case you're not up to speed, the series picks back up after the Astraeus and the crew aboard it mysteriously disappeared before a planned launch. When the crew, including Allison (Salli Richardson-Whitfield), returns, they learn a lot more time has passed than they thought and a ton of things have changed. Meanwhile, Sheriff Jack Carter (Colin Ferguson) tries to figure out who was behind the disappearance.
THE DETROIT NEWS: TV Pick: 'Eureka'
April 16, 2012
By Mekeisha Madden Toby
Don't miss the fifth and final season opener of "Eureka" when the show returns at 9 tonight on Syfy.
In case you're not up to speed, the series picks back up after the Astraeus and the crew aboard it mysteriously disappeared before a planned launch. When the crew, including Allison (Salli Richardson-Whitfield), returns, they learn a lot more time has passed than they thought and a ton of things have changed. Meanwhile, Sheriff Jack Carter (Colin Ferguson) tries to figure out who was behind the disappearance.
Eureka - Castle - USA Today: TV Tonight: Critic's Corner Apr 16 '12
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USA TODAY: TV Tonight: Critic's Corner Monday: 'Eureka,' 'Mike & Molly,' 'Castle'
By Robert Bianco
April 16, 2012
EUREKA
Syfy's amusing adventure Eureka returns tonight (9 ET/PT) for its fifth and final season.
That return also brings back the crew of the Astraeus — though in typical Eureka fashion, that is not the end of the story or the problem...
CASTLE
On Castle (ABC, 10 ET/PT), Castle's estrangement from Beckett causes him to find a new partner — played by Nathan Fillion's Firefly co-star Adam Baldwin.
While that's a very welcome pairing, the impetus for it is sure to bother those viewers who have grown tired of the show's handling of the will they/won't they Castle/Beckett dance.
Granted, the characters belong to the writers, not to viewers, and those writers get to decide when and whether they get together.
But if they are going to keep them apart, they have to find reasons to do so that don't strike viewers as childish, annoying and absurd.
Given Castle's track record, its writers have earned some leeway — but they wouldn't be wise to push it much further...
USA TODAY: TV Tonight: Critic's Corner Monday: 'Eureka,' 'Mike & Molly,' 'Castle'
By Robert Bianco
April 16, 2012
EUREKA
Syfy's amusing adventure Eureka returns tonight (9 ET/PT) for its fifth and final season.
That return also brings back the crew of the Astraeus — though in typical Eureka fashion, that is not the end of the story or the problem...
CASTLE
On Castle (ABC, 10 ET/PT), Castle's estrangement from Beckett causes him to find a new partner — played by Nathan Fillion's Firefly co-star Adam Baldwin.
While that's a very welcome pairing, the impetus for it is sure to bother those viewers who have grown tired of the show's handling of the will they/won't they Castle/Beckett dance.
Granted, the characters belong to the writers, not to viewers, and those writers get to decide when and whether they get together.
But if they are going to keep them apart, they have to find reasons to do so that don't strike viewers as childish, annoying and absurd.
Given Castle's track record, its writers have earned some leeway — but they wouldn't be wise to push it much further...
Game of Thrones - HBO Video: 'Garden of Bones' Episode Trailer Airs Apr 22 '12
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GAME OF THRONES = HBO VIDEO: 'GARDEN OF BONES' EPISODE TRAILER - AIRS SUNDAY, APRIL 22, 2012 AT 9/8C
Game of Thrones season two cast includes Lena Headey, Emilia Clarke, Peter Dinklage, Iain Glen, Jack Gleeson, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Aidan Gillen, Kit Harington, Maisie Williams, Michelle Fairley, Natalie Dormer, Charles Dance, Liam Cunningham, Stephen Dillane, Alfie Allen, Isaac Hempstead Wright, Gwendoline Christie and Roy Dotrice.
Tyrion (Peter Dinklage) steps in when Joffrey (Jack Gleeson) holds Sansa (Sophie Turner) accountable for Robb Stark's (Richard Madden) recent decisive victory on the battlefield, though the ill-tempered king finds another target for his cruelty. Meanwhile, Arya (Maisie Williams) and Gendry (Joe Dempsie) are imprisoned at Harrenhal, where they witness unspeakable acts of torture; Daenerys (Emilia Clarke) and the khalasar seek salvation at the prosperous city of Qarth; and Stannis (Stephen Dillane) calls on Davos'(Liam Cunningham) past as a smuggler to carry out a secret mission.
Guest stars include Charles Dance, Natalie Dormer, Liam Cunningham, Gethin Anthony, Carice van Houten, Ian Beattie, Ian Whyte, Tony Way, Stephen Dillane, Fintan McKeown, Gwendoline Christie, Ian Hanmore, Eugene Simon, Nicholas Blane, Anthony Morris, Joe Dempsie and Michael McElhatton.
GAME OF THRONES = HBO VIDEO: 'GARDEN OF BONES' EPISODE TRAILER - AIRS SUNDAY, APRIL 22, 2012 AT 9/8C
Game of Thrones season two cast includes Lena Headey, Emilia Clarke, Peter Dinklage, Iain Glen, Jack Gleeson, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Aidan Gillen, Kit Harington, Maisie Williams, Michelle Fairley, Natalie Dormer, Charles Dance, Liam Cunningham, Stephen Dillane, Alfie Allen, Isaac Hempstead Wright, Gwendoline Christie and Roy Dotrice.
Tyrion (Peter Dinklage) steps in when Joffrey (Jack Gleeson) holds Sansa (Sophie Turner) accountable for Robb Stark's (Richard Madden) recent decisive victory on the battlefield, though the ill-tempered king finds another target for his cruelty. Meanwhile, Arya (Maisie Williams) and Gendry (Joe Dempsie) are imprisoned at Harrenhal, where they witness unspeakable acts of torture; Daenerys (Emilia Clarke) and the khalasar seek salvation at the prosperous city of Qarth; and Stannis (Stephen Dillane) calls on Davos'(Liam Cunningham) past as a smuggler to carry out a secret mission.
Guest stars include Charles Dance, Natalie Dormer, Liam Cunningham, Gethin Anthony, Carice van Houten, Ian Beattie, Ian Whyte, Tony Way, Stephen Dillane, Fintan McKeown, Gwendoline Christie, Ian Hanmore, Eugene Simon, Nicholas Blane, Anthony Morris, Joe Dempsie and Michael McElhatton.
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