Source: USA Today's Critic's Corner [follow link for complete column]
USA TODAY: CRITIC'S CORNER: TV TONIGHT - MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 2013
TV tonight: 'Carrie,' 'Broke,' 'Castle'
by Robert Bianco
January 21, 2013
... Castle
ABC, 10 ET/PT
With so many crime shows on TV, eventually plots are going to recycle. Last week, CSI used a plot that had already been done this season on Castle. This week, Castle uses a plot --– a murder tied to a Girls Gone Wild-type video -- that was already used by CSI: Miami. Still, if the topic's the same, given the shows, you can bet the approach won't be...
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE EPISODE TRAILER FOR CASTLE'S 'DEATH GONE CRAZY'
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, January 21, 2013
Continuum - Starry Constellation Magazine: Rachel Nichols, Victor Webster and Creation Simon Barry Interview
Source: Starry Constellation Magazine [follow link for complete interview]
CONTINUUM - STARRY CONSTELLATION MAGAZINE: RACHEL NICHOLS, VICTOR WEBSTER AND SERIES CREATOR SIMON BARRY INTERVIEW
January 21, 2013
by: Jamie Steinberg
... Q) Simon, how did you come up with the idea for this series and how did the rest of you become involved?
Simon: "Well, the idea for me came out of a really pragmatic approach to trying to get my love of Sci-Fi really into a pipeline of television production that was feasible. So time travel is a really great vehicle for that because you can have a very large mythology in a big universe, but still be set in the present day world, which obviously is more production-friendly. So it was a pragmatic decision at the beginning, but then once the mythology and the characters starting coming together, of course it grew beyond that into a much more passionate process for me in terms of the many characters that the show presents, and also just some of the bigger themes that we are trying to explore in the show. And then the first step was to find a Kiera, and we worked very diligently to find the right person for this part. And when Rachel presented herself as an option, we were thrilled and jumped on the chance to work with her right away. And once we had cast Rachel, we basically built the cast around her, and Victor was a great fit and I can’t really - I'll let the guys tell you about it from their perspective, but it was a very quick."
Rachel: "My story is very long but yet very interesting. One of my best friends in the entire world got the script to me. She was the first person that reached out with a script. She said, “I have a friend and she’s got this script that she’s casting and I hope I'm not stepping on anyone’s toes, but I think you'd be great for it,” and she sent it to me and I loved it. And - which is very unorthodox. Usually you don’t get a script from your best friend that’s amazing that you immediately want to do. And then my team was absolutely completely on board and they loved the script, and they loved the fact that a friend of mine had found it. We just went sort of full steam ahead, and it happened very, very quickly just prior to the holidays last year when we were closing the deal. Suddenly, I was moving to Vancouver for five months on January 5th I think it was last year. So, it was a very interesting process for me. Unorthodox for me, but thrilling at the same time. And very fast, so that was fun as well."
Victor: "Well I got a call on a Wednesday asking me if I'd like to come to Vancouver to do a chemistry test with Rachel, and I hadn’t read the script yet. And I was a little hesitant at first, and then I read the script and I was like, “Absolutely." Got on a plane for a chemistry test with Rachel on Friday and then got a call I think that weekend that I would be moving to Vancouver. And then, I think Monday I was on a plane to Vancouver for six months. So, it all happened really, really fast..."
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE EPISODE TRAILER FOR CONTINUUM'S 'FAST TIMES' AIRING MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 2013 AT 8/7C ON SYFY
CONTINUUM - STARRY CONSTELLATION MAGAZINE: RACHEL NICHOLS, VICTOR WEBSTER AND SERIES CREATOR SIMON BARRY INTERVIEW
January 21, 2013
by: Jamie Steinberg
... Q) Simon, how did you come up with the idea for this series and how did the rest of you become involved?
Simon: "Well, the idea for me came out of a really pragmatic approach to trying to get my love of Sci-Fi really into a pipeline of television production that was feasible. So time travel is a really great vehicle for that because you can have a very large mythology in a big universe, but still be set in the present day world, which obviously is more production-friendly. So it was a pragmatic decision at the beginning, but then once the mythology and the characters starting coming together, of course it grew beyond that into a much more passionate process for me in terms of the many characters that the show presents, and also just some of the bigger themes that we are trying to explore in the show. And then the first step was to find a Kiera, and we worked very diligently to find the right person for this part. And when Rachel presented herself as an option, we were thrilled and jumped on the chance to work with her right away. And once we had cast Rachel, we basically built the cast around her, and Victor was a great fit and I can’t really - I'll let the guys tell you about it from their perspective, but it was a very quick."
Rachel: "My story is very long but yet very interesting. One of my best friends in the entire world got the script to me. She was the first person that reached out with a script. She said, “I have a friend and she’s got this script that she’s casting and I hope I'm not stepping on anyone’s toes, but I think you'd be great for it,” and she sent it to me and I loved it. And - which is very unorthodox. Usually you don’t get a script from your best friend that’s amazing that you immediately want to do. And then my team was absolutely completely on board and they loved the script, and they loved the fact that a friend of mine had found it. We just went sort of full steam ahead, and it happened very, very quickly just prior to the holidays last year when we were closing the deal. Suddenly, I was moving to Vancouver for five months on January 5th I think it was last year. So, it was a very interesting process for me. Unorthodox for me, but thrilling at the same time. And very fast, so that was fun as well."
Victor: "Well I got a call on a Wednesday asking me if I'd like to come to Vancouver to do a chemistry test with Rachel, and I hadn’t read the script yet. And I was a little hesitant at first, and then I read the script and I was like, “Absolutely." Got on a plane for a chemistry test with Rachel on Friday and then got a call I think that weekend that I would be moving to Vancouver. And then, I think Monday I was on a plane to Vancouver for six months. So, it all happened really, really fast..."
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE EPISODE TRAILER FOR CONTINUUM'S 'FAST TIMES' AIRING MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 2013 AT 8/7C ON SYFY
Once Upon A Time - Let's Talk TV: Jane Espenson LIVE Chat Jan 21 '13 at 9/8C
Source: Blog Talk Radio's Let's Talk TV
ONCE UPON A TIME - LET'S TALK TV: JANE ESPENSON LIVE CHAT - MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 2013 AT 9/8C
The godess of sci-fi television Jane Espenson will join me live in the studio Monday night January 21. We will discuss the current season of Once Upon a Time as well as her latest episode, which aired Sunday 1/20/13.
Jane will take calls from fans and we'll also touch base on what the Husbands crew is up to as well. So join us then!
ONCE UPON A TIME - LET'S TALK TV: JANE ESPENSON LIVE CHAT - MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 2013 AT 9/8C
The godess of sci-fi television Jane Espenson will join me live in the studio Monday night January 21. We will discuss the current season of Once Upon a Time as well as her latest episode, which aired Sunday 1/20/13.
Jane will take calls from fans and we'll also touch base on what the Husbands crew is up to as well. So join us then!
The BiG Bang Theory - TV Guide: Ask Matt: Jan 21 '13
Source: TV Guide [follow link for complete column]
TV GUIDE: Ask Matt: Fringe Finale, Nashville, the Downton Abbey Effect, and More
Jan 21, 2013
by Matt Roush
Send your questions and comments to askmatt@tvguidemagazine.com and follow on Twitter!
... Question: The Big Bang Theory was voted best comedy by the People's Choice Awards and has been in the top 10 if not the No. 1 spot in the most viewed shows of the week, so when do you think the Emmy voters will award it the best comedy statue? I like Modern Family, but I love TBBT. On another note, I didn't want to like The Carrie Diaries, but I do. And I know you gave it a good review, but I will not however be following The Following. There is enough murder in real life, real-life crazies out there, and I don't want to watch it on TV. I am just afraid the extreme violence on this show will give someone not in their right mind some very bad ideas. — Sharon
Matt Roush: Not since Everybody Loves Raymond's second Emmy in 2005 has a multi-camera comedy filmed in front of an audience won the big prize. No matter their popularity, this style just isn't in vogue these days with the majority of voters. Big Bang seems to just get hotter by the season — and building up the female characters has made the show even funnier — but I'm not sure it will ever be able to overcome the industry bias. I agree that The Carrie Diaries was a pleasant surprise and I'm looking forward to seeing how it develops. But when it comes to a show like The Following, to each his or her own. I'm a fan of well-crafted and well-executed horror and suspense, just as I welcome great comedies like The Big Bang Theory, but it's no surprise that The Following isn't for everyone — it isn't meant to be — and its timing in the wake of recent tragedies is unfortunate and unsettling. But for those with an appetite for a scary thriller, The Following doesn't pull its punches, which is why I can recommend it...
NEW episodes of The BiG Bang Theory return on Thursday, January 31, 2013 with 'The Cooper/Kripke Inversion' at 8/7C on CBS.
TV GUIDE: Ask Matt: Fringe Finale, Nashville, the Downton Abbey Effect, and More
Jan 21, 2013
by Matt Roush
Send your questions and comments to askmatt@tvguidemagazine.com and follow on Twitter!
... Question: The Big Bang Theory was voted best comedy by the People's Choice Awards and has been in the top 10 if not the No. 1 spot in the most viewed shows of the week, so when do you think the Emmy voters will award it the best comedy statue? I like Modern Family, but I love TBBT. On another note, I didn't want to like The Carrie Diaries, but I do. And I know you gave it a good review, but I will not however be following The Following. There is enough murder in real life, real-life crazies out there, and I don't want to watch it on TV. I am just afraid the extreme violence on this show will give someone not in their right mind some very bad ideas. — Sharon
Matt Roush: Not since Everybody Loves Raymond's second Emmy in 2005 has a multi-camera comedy filmed in front of an audience won the big prize. No matter their popularity, this style just isn't in vogue these days with the majority of voters. Big Bang seems to just get hotter by the season — and building up the female characters has made the show even funnier — but I'm not sure it will ever be able to overcome the industry bias. I agree that The Carrie Diaries was a pleasant surprise and I'm looking forward to seeing how it develops. But when it comes to a show like The Following, to each his or her own. I'm a fan of well-crafted and well-executed horror and suspense, just as I welcome great comedies like The Big Bang Theory, but it's no surprise that The Following isn't for everyone — it isn't meant to be — and its timing in the wake of recent tragedies is unfortunate and unsettling. But for those with an appetite for a scary thriller, The Following doesn't pull its punches, which is why I can recommend it...
NEW episodes of The BiG Bang Theory return on Thursday, January 31, 2013 with 'The Cooper/Kripke Inversion' at 8/7C on CBS.
Castle - TV Equals: Kelly Hu Interview
Source: TV Equals [follow link for complete interview]
TV EQUALS: Exclusive Interview: Kelly Hu Talks Working On Castle, Esposito & Fantasy
By Monique Jones
January 21, 2013
Kelly Hu guest-stars on this week’s episode of Castle as Scarlet Jones, a bodyguard to adult video mogul Beau Randolph. When her client turns up dead, Jones becomes embroiled in the crime while attracting the eye of Det. Esposito [Jon Huertas] in the process. TV Equals had fun talking with Hu about her guest role and whether Scarlet poses a threat to Esposito and Lanie’s [Tamala Jones] potential romance. Castle airs January 21 at 10:01/9:01c on ABC...
Castle's Jon Huertas and Kelly Hu
... Q: What role will Scarlet take in this investigation?
Kelly Hu: "I actually am a suspect, so I go through the entire interrogation and everything, and I’ve got some great scenes with with Nathan [Fillion] and Stana [Katic]. There’s a little bit of an attraction between my character and Esposito [Jon Huertas], so we end up going on a little date and everything, as well. So, yeah, I’ve got some fun stuff going on."
... Q: What was it like to work with the cast?
Kelly Hu: "Everyone on this set was so awesome to work with. I don’t just say that because you guys probably hear that all the time, but seriously, I mean, it’s one of those sets where they’ve been on for five years, no one has an ego. Nathan and Seamus [Dever] and Jon…nobody takes themselves seriously, so they’re all just joking around all the time, and Stana’s just such a nice girl. I mean, it was just so great to sit down with her in between scenes and just talk girl stuff. She and I actually did a movie together. It was actually her movie–we didn’t actually have any scenes together but we were in the same film–called Stiletto. So, we reminisced a lot about that and working with some of the other crazy actors on that film (laughs)..."
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE EPISODE TRAILER FOR CASTLE'S 'DEATH GONE CRAZY'
TV EQUALS: Exclusive Interview: Kelly Hu Talks Working On Castle, Esposito & Fantasy
By Monique Jones
January 21, 2013
Kelly Hu guest-stars on this week’s episode of Castle as Scarlet Jones, a bodyguard to adult video mogul Beau Randolph. When her client turns up dead, Jones becomes embroiled in the crime while attracting the eye of Det. Esposito [Jon Huertas] in the process. TV Equals had fun talking with Hu about her guest role and whether Scarlet poses a threat to Esposito and Lanie’s [Tamala Jones] potential romance. Castle airs January 21 at 10:01/9:01c on ABC...
Castle's Jon Huertas and Kelly Hu
... Q: What role will Scarlet take in this investigation?
Kelly Hu: "I actually am a suspect, so I go through the entire interrogation and everything, and I’ve got some great scenes with with Nathan [Fillion] and Stana [Katic]. There’s a little bit of an attraction between my character and Esposito [Jon Huertas], so we end up going on a little date and everything, as well. So, yeah, I’ve got some fun stuff going on."
... Q: What was it like to work with the cast?
Kelly Hu: "Everyone on this set was so awesome to work with. I don’t just say that because you guys probably hear that all the time, but seriously, I mean, it’s one of those sets where they’ve been on for five years, no one has an ego. Nathan and Seamus [Dever] and Jon…nobody takes themselves seriously, so they’re all just joking around all the time, and Stana’s just such a nice girl. I mean, it was just so great to sit down with her in between scenes and just talk girl stuff. She and I actually did a movie together. It was actually her movie–we didn’t actually have any scenes together but we were in the same film–called Stiletto. So, we reminisced a lot about that and working with some of the other crazy actors on that film (laughs)..."
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE EPISODE TRAILER FOR CASTLE'S 'DEATH GONE CRAZY'
Timothy Olyphant - Justified - TV Guide: Ask Matt: Jan 21 '13
Source: TV Guide [follow link for complete column]
TV GUIDE: Ask Matt: Fringe Finale, Nashville, the Downton Abbey Effect, and More
Jan 21, 2013
by Matt Roush
Send your questions and comments to askmatt@tvguidemagazine.com and follow on Twitter!
... Question: My question is very simple. After watching that scene in last week's Justified with Boyd and Preacher Billy, then flashing back to Walton Goggins' guest spot on Sons of Anarchy as the transvestite, not to mention his time on The Shield, he is just electric. How is he not headlining his own show by now? — Geoffrey
Matt Roush: The fact that Walton Goggins has broken out so vividly in each of these series is a testament to his value as a top-tier character actor and scene-stealer. It's quite possible that a great leading role is waiting for him somewhere — if it ever happens, my money's on FX — but I wonder if he'd be as effective in carrying a show as he is in bringing to life these intensely enjoyable supporting characters, where we're always left wanting more. As long as he's working, I'm happy.
Question: We are big fans of Justified. However, my husband has a problem with staying awake during the program. That was fine the last couple of seasons because we'd catch up with it the next day with On Demand with our cable company. This year it's not on demand, and we don't have a DVR. The cable company gouges us enough. Any reason why we can't get Justified or is that something through our cable company? As long as I have you here, both CSI's are available On Demand but not Criminal Minds? — J
Matt Roush: Check again. On my own cable system, Justified's season opener is now available for viewing on demand (though not online except via iTunes), but I'm not sure how many days after broadcast it may be delayed; these things vary by the show and network. If it isn't available, it may be a function of your cable provider. Regarding network series like Criminal Minds (and, also via my mailbag, shows including Person of Interest and The Mentalist), those deals for online or On Demand availability are generally determined by the studio, not the network, again on a show-by-show basis, and there's still a theory in some circles that by not giving a show away for free, it may increase its value in syndication and the DVD marketplace...
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE EPISODE TRAILER FOR JUSTIFIED'S 'TRUTH AND CONSEQUENCES' AIRING TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 2013 AT 10/9C ON FX
TV GUIDE: Ask Matt: Fringe Finale, Nashville, the Downton Abbey Effect, and More
Jan 21, 2013
by Matt Roush
Send your questions and comments to askmatt@tvguidemagazine.com and follow on Twitter!
... Question: My question is very simple. After watching that scene in last week's Justified with Boyd and Preacher Billy, then flashing back to Walton Goggins' guest spot on Sons of Anarchy as the transvestite, not to mention his time on The Shield, he is just electric. How is he not headlining his own show by now? — Geoffrey
Matt Roush: The fact that Walton Goggins has broken out so vividly in each of these series is a testament to his value as a top-tier character actor and scene-stealer. It's quite possible that a great leading role is waiting for him somewhere — if it ever happens, my money's on FX — but I wonder if he'd be as effective in carrying a show as he is in bringing to life these intensely enjoyable supporting characters, where we're always left wanting more. As long as he's working, I'm happy.
Question: We are big fans of Justified. However, my husband has a problem with staying awake during the program. That was fine the last couple of seasons because we'd catch up with it the next day with On Demand with our cable company. This year it's not on demand, and we don't have a DVR. The cable company gouges us enough. Any reason why we can't get Justified or is that something through our cable company? As long as I have you here, both CSI's are available On Demand but not Criminal Minds? — J
Matt Roush: Check again. On my own cable system, Justified's season opener is now available for viewing on demand (though not online except via iTunes), but I'm not sure how many days after broadcast it may be delayed; these things vary by the show and network. If it isn't available, it may be a function of your cable provider. Regarding network series like Criminal Minds (and, also via my mailbag, shows including Person of Interest and The Mentalist), those deals for online or On Demand availability are generally determined by the studio, not the network, again on a show-by-show basis, and there's still a theory in some circles that by not giving a show away for free, it may increase its value in syndication and the DVD marketplace...
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE EPISODE TRAILER FOR JUSTIFIED'S 'TRUTH AND CONSEQUENCES' AIRING TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 2013 AT 10/9C ON FX
Nathan Fillion - Castle - ABC Video: 'Death Gone Crazy' Episode Trailer Airs Jan 21 '13
Source: ABC
CASTLE - ABC VIDEO: 'DEATH GONE CRAZY' EPISODE TRAILER - CASTLE GONE WILD! - AIRS MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 2013 AT 10/9C ON ABC
Castle and Beckett enter the world of adult entertainment when the founder of College Girls Gone Crazy is murdered, on "Castle," MONDAY, JANUARY 21 (10:01-11:00 p.m., ET) on ABC.
When Beau Randolf (Jordan Belfi), the founder of hit adult video franchise "College Girls Gone Crazy," is murdered, Castle and Beckett (Nathan Fillion, Stana Katic) are confronted with a lengthy list of husbands, fathers and ex-college girls who all have motive. So to find the killer, they must delve deep into the victim's life, where they find surprises at every turn, on. Also in the episode, Alexis (Molly Quinn) starts a video blog, but Castle is not happy that personal and intimate details about her life are being made public.
Guest stars include Kelly Hu, Jordan Belfi, Chad Donella and Spencer Garrett.
'Death Gone Crazy' was written by Jason Wilborn and directed by Bill Roe.
CASTLE - ABC VIDEO: 'DEATH GONE CRAZY' EPISODE TRAILER - CASTLE GONE WILD! - AIRS MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 2013 AT 10/9C ON ABC
Castle and Beckett enter the world of adult entertainment when the founder of College Girls Gone Crazy is murdered, on "Castle," MONDAY, JANUARY 21 (10:01-11:00 p.m., ET) on ABC.
When Beau Randolf (Jordan Belfi), the founder of hit adult video franchise "College Girls Gone Crazy," is murdered, Castle and Beckett (Nathan Fillion, Stana Katic) are confronted with a lengthy list of husbands, fathers and ex-college girls who all have motive. So to find the killer, they must delve deep into the victim's life, where they find surprises at every turn, on. Also in the episode, Alexis (Molly Quinn) starts a video blog, but Castle is not happy that personal and intimate details about her life are being made public.
Guest stars include Kelly Hu, Jordan Belfi, Chad Donella and Spencer Garrett.
'Death Gone Crazy' was written by Jason Wilborn and directed by Bill Roe.
Fringe - TV Guide: Ask Matt Jan 21 '13
Source: TV Guide [follow link for complete column]
TV GUIDE: Ask Matt: Fringe Finale, Nashville, the Downton Abbey Effect, and More
Jan 21, 2013
by Matt Roush
Send your questions and comments to askmatt@tvguidemagazine.com and follow on Twitter!
... Question: What can I say except: "Awesome!" Fringe could not have ended any other way. I was fully prepared to be sad and upset, but the ending left me feeling fulfilled and satisfied. I applaud anyone who had anything to do with this amazing show. Walter, Olivia, Peter and the gang have become family to me and I am happy knowing that they have a future. So thank you universe, whichever one you choose, for this wonderful show. And thank you, Matt, for always championing Fringe and giving it space and time in your column. — Rachel
Matt Roush: Happy to report that the reaction (so far) to the Fringe finale, in my mailbag anyway, has been uniformly rapturous. Rachel's point about the characters feeling like family helps explain why Fringe, however challenged in the ratings and however convoluted its mythology could be, struck such a chord with its cult following. Here's another even more elaborate valentine.
Question: They said the finale of Fringe was being done as a "love letter to the fans" and I think it was, and now I'd love to send a love letter to Fringe and to Fox for taking us on this marvelous ride and for giving us wonderful closure! I loved the fact that we were treated to seeing the Observers and the "loyalists" taste some of the horrible endings others went through in the first four years. I loved that we got to go back to the "alternate universe" for a little while, and that Bolivia and Link had a family. I loved that September wanted to walk off into the future with Michael, to show him he loved him, was excited that Walter wasn't going, but then when September died it was fitting and beautiful and sad when Walter took Michael's hand and led him off, and when Peter said "I love you dad." I loved when they found Gene the cow in amber, when Walter told Astrid she had a lovely name, that they saved Broyles, that Olivia crushed Windmark, that they wound up back to the point where they were in the park in 2015 with Peter asking Etta to come to him, they were going home, only this time she did. I loved so many things, and it made saying goodbye to this marvelous show, that made it into the hearts of so many viewers but unfortunately not into the rating books, so much easier. And what I want to know, after this long dissertation, which I can't help but crow about, what did you think of the Fringe finale?
I know you've been a supporter of this great show, and now that it's gone into the abyss of TV shows that once were, do you think it had a fitting end? I think it will go down in TV history as one of the best finales ever, but what say you? I love to read your comments, marvel at your insight, your humor, your ability to be fair, kind and for me, always on the money, and I'm dying for some Fringe closure from you! — Dorothy
Matt Roush: Well, thanks for that mash note — to the show and to this fellow fan. My own review of the finale can be found here, and much of what Dorothy loved about the episode I did as well. I do think it was an appropriate finish, especially as it was grounded in the love these characters had for each other and the sacrifices they chose to make — including dangerously recharging Olivia's powers, even if only temporarily, to give us a last glimpse of the alt-world, where some of my favorite Fringe moments occurred. I imagine this episode will be well regarded as finales go, but if it falls short of legendary status, that may have something to do with how marginalized Fringe had become by the time it ended. I'll be curious to see if the show's reputation grows over time, as people discover and rediscover it on other platforms.
TV GUIDE: Ask Matt: Fringe Finale, Nashville, the Downton Abbey Effect, and More
Jan 21, 2013
by Matt Roush
Send your questions and comments to askmatt@tvguidemagazine.com and follow on Twitter!
... Question: What can I say except: "Awesome!" Fringe could not have ended any other way. I was fully prepared to be sad and upset, but the ending left me feeling fulfilled and satisfied. I applaud anyone who had anything to do with this amazing show. Walter, Olivia, Peter and the gang have become family to me and I am happy knowing that they have a future. So thank you universe, whichever one you choose, for this wonderful show. And thank you, Matt, for always championing Fringe and giving it space and time in your column. — Rachel
Matt Roush: Happy to report that the reaction (so far) to the Fringe finale, in my mailbag anyway, has been uniformly rapturous. Rachel's point about the characters feeling like family helps explain why Fringe, however challenged in the ratings and however convoluted its mythology could be, struck such a chord with its cult following. Here's another even more elaborate valentine.
Question: They said the finale of Fringe was being done as a "love letter to the fans" and I think it was, and now I'd love to send a love letter to Fringe and to Fox for taking us on this marvelous ride and for giving us wonderful closure! I loved the fact that we were treated to seeing the Observers and the "loyalists" taste some of the horrible endings others went through in the first four years. I loved that we got to go back to the "alternate universe" for a little while, and that Bolivia and Link had a family. I loved that September wanted to walk off into the future with Michael, to show him he loved him, was excited that Walter wasn't going, but then when September died it was fitting and beautiful and sad when Walter took Michael's hand and led him off, and when Peter said "I love you dad." I loved when they found Gene the cow in amber, when Walter told Astrid she had a lovely name, that they saved Broyles, that Olivia crushed Windmark, that they wound up back to the point where they were in the park in 2015 with Peter asking Etta to come to him, they were going home, only this time she did. I loved so many things, and it made saying goodbye to this marvelous show, that made it into the hearts of so many viewers but unfortunately not into the rating books, so much easier. And what I want to know, after this long dissertation, which I can't help but crow about, what did you think of the Fringe finale?
I know you've been a supporter of this great show, and now that it's gone into the abyss of TV shows that once were, do you think it had a fitting end? I think it will go down in TV history as one of the best finales ever, but what say you? I love to read your comments, marvel at your insight, your humor, your ability to be fair, kind and for me, always on the money, and I'm dying for some Fringe closure from you! — Dorothy
Matt Roush: Well, thanks for that mash note — to the show and to this fellow fan. My own review of the finale can be found here, and much of what Dorothy loved about the episode I did as well. I do think it was an appropriate finish, especially as it was grounded in the love these characters had for each other and the sacrifices they chose to make — including dangerously recharging Olivia's powers, even if only temporarily, to give us a last glimpse of the alt-world, where some of my favorite Fringe moments occurred. I imagine this episode will be well regarded as finales go, but if it falls short of legendary status, that may have something to do with how marginalized Fringe had become by the time it ended. I'll be curious to see if the show's reputation grows over time, as people discover and rediscover it on other platforms.
Being Human - Starpulse: Sam Huntington, Kristen Hager & Sam Witwer Interview
Source: Starpulse [follow link for complete interview]
STARPULSE: Scoop from Being Human Stars Sam Huntington, Kristen Hager and Sam Witwer
January 21st, 2013
By: Alan Danzis
The third season of Being Human, the U.S. version, premiered on SyFy on Monday, January 14. Recently, some of the main cast members, including Sam Huntington (Josh), Kristen Hager (Nora) and Sam Witwer (Aidan), as well as show runner Anna Fricke, participated in two press conference calls to discuss season 3.
If you haven’t seen the season premiere, you might want to stop reading now for fear of spoilers.
If you saw the premiere, you saw that Josh is no longer a werewolf, Sally is now human and Aidan is out of the ground. Plus, there’s a plague killing vampires and a witch dug up Ray’s dead body.
A new episode of Being Human premieres tonight at 9 pm ET on SyFy.
Here are some of the highlights from the two calls:
... Witwer on his character’s relationship with Surin last season.
“The thing with the Surin relationship is that while there was love there and affection and a lot of attempt at making it work … it was like okay we're telling the story of a destructive relationship and it's not necessarily either of their faults that it's destructive it's just that the circumstances and everything that have gone down make it destructive. So he's coming out of that definitely mindful of what it caused him to do to other people and yes we definitely see the three roommates interacting a lot more this year which is great fun for the cast considering we all like each other.”
Huntington on not playing a werewolf right now.
“What’s cool about Josh as a character is, whether or not he’s a werewolf, he’s a really layered guy. He’s a really dynamic character, so you know, the werewolf thing certainly is - adds, you know, a huge other layer but the character itself is really rich. So for me, you know, it doesn’t change much other than feeling slightly, like, I’m on the outside, you know, looking in.”
Hager on Nora’s journey as a werewolf.
"She went through her phase where she absolutely loved it then and then, you know, by the end of Season Two, she’d seen, like, the very, very dark side of, like, what this new found aggression means and the consequences that come with that. And so it scares her and so, no, she’s like, by the end of Season Two, she’s very much questioning what this is and whether this is what she wanted and is really trying to grasp any sense of humanity that’s left inside of her. So no, she’s definitely - it’s definitely a daily struggle with her too and Season Three brings, like, a whole new set of obstacles and struggles that, like, being a wolf, you know, comes with being a wolf.”
Fricke on bringing back the Bishop character in flashbacks even after he died in season one.
“I know how the British series brought him back and we have discussed that, what we always want to be careful about, you know, our particular show is that we want to make sure that we're not just - if we bring - if we brought him back in that way we would want to make sure we just sort of weren't repeating the same dynamic and so that particular way may not of fit in well with this season, but the great thing about a supernatural show is that you don't really ever have to say no to anything because anything is obviously possible. So, you know, that's a fun idea to play with, that's not exactly how we do it this year but, you know, we do try to find organic ways to work Bishop in because Bishop is, you know, a huge part of the makeup of Aidan's long life and is always present with him in a way, so that's sort of how we try to address it...”
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STARPULSE: Scoop from Being Human Stars Sam Huntington, Kristen Hager and Sam Witwer
January 21st, 2013
By: Alan Danzis
The third season of Being Human, the U.S. version, premiered on SyFy on Monday, January 14. Recently, some of the main cast members, including Sam Huntington (Josh), Kristen Hager (Nora) and Sam Witwer (Aidan), as well as show runner Anna Fricke, participated in two press conference calls to discuss season 3.
If you haven’t seen the season premiere, you might want to stop reading now for fear of spoilers.
If you saw the premiere, you saw that Josh is no longer a werewolf, Sally is now human and Aidan is out of the ground. Plus, there’s a plague killing vampires and a witch dug up Ray’s dead body.
A new episode of Being Human premieres tonight at 9 pm ET on SyFy.
Here are some of the highlights from the two calls:
... Witwer on his character’s relationship with Surin last season.
“The thing with the Surin relationship is that while there was love there and affection and a lot of attempt at making it work … it was like okay we're telling the story of a destructive relationship and it's not necessarily either of their faults that it's destructive it's just that the circumstances and everything that have gone down make it destructive. So he's coming out of that definitely mindful of what it caused him to do to other people and yes we definitely see the three roommates interacting a lot more this year which is great fun for the cast considering we all like each other.”
Huntington on not playing a werewolf right now.
“What’s cool about Josh as a character is, whether or not he’s a werewolf, he’s a really layered guy. He’s a really dynamic character, so you know, the werewolf thing certainly is - adds, you know, a huge other layer but the character itself is really rich. So for me, you know, it doesn’t change much other than feeling slightly, like, I’m on the outside, you know, looking in.”
Hager on Nora’s journey as a werewolf.
"She went through her phase where she absolutely loved it then and then, you know, by the end of Season Two, she’d seen, like, the very, very dark side of, like, what this new found aggression means and the consequences that come with that. And so it scares her and so, no, she’s like, by the end of Season Two, she’s very much questioning what this is and whether this is what she wanted and is really trying to grasp any sense of humanity that’s left inside of her. So no, she’s definitely - it’s definitely a daily struggle with her too and Season Three brings, like, a whole new set of obstacles and struggles that, like, being a wolf, you know, comes with being a wolf.”
Fricke on bringing back the Bishop character in flashbacks even after he died in season one.
“I know how the British series brought him back and we have discussed that, what we always want to be careful about, you know, our particular show is that we want to make sure that we're not just - if we bring - if we brought him back in that way we would want to make sure we just sort of weren't repeating the same dynamic and so that particular way may not of fit in well with this season, but the great thing about a supernatural show is that you don't really ever have to say no to anything because anything is obviously possible. So, you know, that's a fun idea to play with, that's not exactly how we do it this year but, you know, we do try to find organic ways to work Bishop in because Bishop is, you know, a huge part of the makeup of Aidan's long life and is always present with him in a way, so that's sort of how we try to address it...”
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE EPISODE TRAILER FOR BEING HUMAN'S ''(DEAD) GIRLS JUST WANT TO HAVE FUN'
Emily Deschanel - Bones - TV Guide: Monday's Playlist Jan 21 '13 - FOX 8/7C
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TV GUIDE: The Monday Playlist: Killers Afoot on The Following and Bones
Jan 21, 2013
by Matt Roush
... Fox's Bones (8/7c) resurrects one of its most persistent villains, the serial killer Christopher Pelant (smarmy Andrew Leeds), whose handiwork is obvious when Angela and Hodgins wake to a horrific sight: a bloody corpse hanging above their bed, and perhaps even scarier, flower petals left around their baby boy's crib. For Hodgins, this is a call to action, though Booth cautions him not to go all Dexter vigilante...
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TV GUIDE: The Monday Playlist: Killers Afoot on The Following and Bones
Jan 21, 2013
by Matt Roush
... Fox's Bones (8/7c) resurrects one of its most persistent villains, the serial killer Christopher Pelant (smarmy Andrew Leeds), whose handiwork is obvious when Angela and Hodgins wake to a horrific sight: a bloody corpse hanging above their bed, and perhaps even scarier, flower petals left around their baby boy's crib. For Hodgins, this is a call to action, though Booth cautions him not to go all Dexter vigilante...
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Fantasy Movie Marathon - Syfy: Schedule Feb 3 '13
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FANTASY MOVIE MARATHON - SYFY: SCHEDULE SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2013
[NOTE: Updated February 3, 2013]
09:00 AM Prey
An American family on holiday in Africa becomes lost in a game reserve and stalked by lions.
Cast includes Blue Bloods' Bridget Moynahan, Peter Weller, Carly Schroeder, Jamie Bartlett, Conner Dowds and Marius Roberts.
11:00 AM The Golden Compass
In a parallel universe, young Lyra Belacqua journeys to the far North to save her best friend and other kidnapped children from terrible experiments by a mysterious organization.
Cast includes Nicole Kidman, Daniel Craig, Dakota Blue Richards, Ben Walker, Eva Green, Tom Courtenay, Sam Elliott, Christopher Lee and Derek Jacobi.
FANTASY MOVIE MARATHON - SYFY: SCHEDULE SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2013
[NOTE: Updated February 3, 2013]
09:00 AM Prey
An American family on holiday in Africa becomes lost in a game reserve and stalked by lions.
Cast includes Blue Bloods' Bridget Moynahan, Peter Weller, Carly Schroeder, Jamie Bartlett, Conner Dowds and Marius Roberts.
11:00 AM The Golden Compass
In a parallel universe, young Lyra Belacqua journeys to the far North to save her best friend and other kidnapped children from terrible experiments by a mysterious organization.
Cast includes Nicole Kidman, Daniel Craig, Dakota Blue Richards, Ben Walker, Eva Green, Tom Courtenay, Sam Elliott, Christopher Lee and Derek Jacobi.
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Supernatural Movie Marathon - Syfy: Schedule Feb 2 '13
Source: Syfy schedulebot [NOTE: Syfy schedule subject to change(s)]
SUPERNATURAL MOVIE MARATHON - SYFY: SCHEDULE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2013
10:30 AM Drag Me To Hell
Ambitious L.A. loan officer Christine Brown (Alison Lohman) incurs the wrath of a malevolent gypsy by refusing to grant her an extension on her home loan. Determined to get a promotion at work, Christine lays down the law when mysterious Mrs. Ganush literally begs for mercy at her feet. In retaliation, Mrs. Ganush places the curse of Lamia on her unfortunate target. Now, unless Christine can break the curse, she'll be tormented by a demon for three days before literally being dragged to hell.
Cast includes Alison Lohman, Justin Long, Lorna Raver, Dileep Rao, David Paymer, Adriana Barraza, Chelcie Ross, Grimm's Reggie Lee, Molly Cheek, Bojana Novakovic, Kevin Foster and Stargate SG-1's Alexis Cruz.
12:30 PM The Devil's Advocate
Al Pacino has a field day playing Lucifer disguised as the head of a law firm in this thriller about a lawyer (Keanu Reeves) who doesn't realize his new boss is a real demon.
Cast includes Keanu Reeves, Al Pacino, Charlize Theron, Jeffrey Jones, Judith Ivey, Connie Nielsen, Craig T. Nelson, Castle's Ruben Santiago-Hudson, Debra Monk and George Wyner.
SUPERNATURAL MOVIE MARATHON - SYFY: SCHEDULE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2013
10:30 AM Drag Me To Hell
Ambitious L.A. loan officer Christine Brown (Alison Lohman) incurs the wrath of a malevolent gypsy by refusing to grant her an extension on her home loan. Determined to get a promotion at work, Christine lays down the law when mysterious Mrs. Ganush literally begs for mercy at her feet. In retaliation, Mrs. Ganush places the curse of Lamia on her unfortunate target. Now, unless Christine can break the curse, she'll be tormented by a demon for three days before literally being dragged to hell.
Cast includes Alison Lohman, Justin Long, Lorna Raver, Dileep Rao, David Paymer, Adriana Barraza, Chelcie Ross, Grimm's Reggie Lee, Molly Cheek, Bojana Novakovic, Kevin Foster and Stargate SG-1's Alexis Cruz.
12:30 PM The Devil's Advocate
Al Pacino has a field day playing Lucifer disguised as the head of a law firm in this thriller about a lawyer (Keanu Reeves) who doesn't realize his new boss is a real demon.
Cast includes Keanu Reeves, Al Pacino, Charlize Theron, Jeffrey Jones, Judith Ivey, Connie Nielsen, Craig T. Nelson, Castle's Ruben Santiago-Hudson, Debra Monk and George Wyner.
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Sea Critters Movie Marathon - Syfy: Schedule Feb 1 '13
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SEA CRITTERS MOVIE MARATHON - SYFY: SCHEDULE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2013
08:00 AM Kraken: Tentacles Of The Deep
Two treasure hunters race against a gangster hunting for a valuable Greek opal; one of the hunters is also out for revenge, because an octopus-like creature that lives near the treasure site killed his parents 30 years earlier.
Cast includes Kristi Angus, Glee's Cory Monteith, Jack Scalia, Aleks Paunovic and Stargate Universe's Mike Dopud.
10:00 AM Sharktopus
A scientist (Eric Roberts) working for the military develops a monstrous shark-octopus hybrid, which goes on a killing spree on the resort beaches of Mexico after the mechanism that controls the beast is accidentally destroyed.
Cast includes Eric Roberts, Kerem Bursin, Sara Malakul Lane, Héctor Jiménez, Liv Boughn, Julian Gonzalez Esparza, Blake Lindsey and Peter Nelson.
SEA CRITTERS MOVIE MARATHON - SYFY: SCHEDULE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2013
08:00 AM Kraken: Tentacles Of The Deep
Two treasure hunters race against a gangster hunting for a valuable Greek opal; one of the hunters is also out for revenge, because an octopus-like creature that lives near the treasure site killed his parents 30 years earlier.
Cast includes Kristi Angus, Glee's Cory Monteith, Jack Scalia, Aleks Paunovic and Stargate Universe's Mike Dopud.
10:00 AM Sharktopus
A scientist (Eric Roberts) working for the military develops a monstrous shark-octopus hybrid, which goes on a killing spree on the resort beaches of Mexico after the mechanism that controls the beast is accidentally destroyed.
Cast includes Eric Roberts, Kerem Bursin, Sara Malakul Lane, Héctor Jiménez, Liv Boughn, Julian Gonzalez Esparza, Blake Lindsey and Peter Nelson.
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Alex O'Loughlin - Hawaii Five-0 - Video: 'Hana I Wa 'Ia' Episode Trailer Airs Jan 21 '13
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HAWAII FIVE-0 - VIDEO: 'HANA I WA LA' EPISODE TRAILER - AIRS MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 2013 AT 10/9C ON CBS
Every disgraced politician wishes they had H50 to clean up their mess! On HAWAII FIVE-0, Monday, Jan. 21 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
On the eve of an election, the Governor (Richard T. Jones) asks 5-0 to discreetly investigate the murder of a prostitute found in the bed of a missing Congressman. Meanwhile, Danny (Scott Caan) goes to court to determine if he will get partial custody of Grace (Teilor Grubbs).
(*Hana I Wa ‘Ia is Hawaiian for “Scandal”)
Guest stars include Brian Yang, Mark Dacascos, Richard T. Jones, Stephanie Jacobsen, Robbie Jones, Alicia Ziegler, Patrick Fischler, Greg Wrangler, Wiley Pickett, Joy Minaai, Percival D. Scott III, Melissa Puana-Martin and Keali-i Reichel.
Hana I Wa ‘Ia was written by Mike Schaub and directed by Larry Teng.
HAWAII FIVE-0 - VIDEO: 'HANA I WA LA' EPISODE TRAILER - AIRS MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 2013 AT 10/9C ON CBS
Every disgraced politician wishes they had H50 to clean up their mess! On HAWAII FIVE-0, Monday, Jan. 21 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
On the eve of an election, the Governor (Richard T. Jones) asks 5-0 to discreetly investigate the murder of a prostitute found in the bed of a missing Congressman. Meanwhile, Danny (Scott Caan) goes to court to determine if he will get partial custody of Grace (Teilor Grubbs).
(*Hana I Wa ‘Ia is Hawaiian for “Scandal”)
Guest stars include Brian Yang, Mark Dacascos, Richard T. Jones, Stephanie Jacobsen, Robbie Jones, Alicia Ziegler, Patrick Fischler, Greg Wrangler, Wiley Pickett, Joy Minaai, Percival D. Scott III, Melissa Puana-Martin and Keali-i Reichel.
Hana I Wa ‘Ia was written by Mike Schaub and directed by Larry Teng.
Once Upon A Time - Video: 'Tiny' Episode Trailer Airs Feb 10 '13
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ONCE UPON A TIME - VIDEO: 'TINY' EPISODE TRAILER - AIRS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2013 AT 8/7C ON ABC
The giant unleashes his vengeance on Storybrooke, and Mr. Gold attempts to depart Storybrooke to search for his son Bae -- with Emma and Henry in tow -- on "Once Upon a Time," SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
Kidnapped and brought to Storybrooke by Cora (Barbara Hershey), the Giant (Jorge Garcia) unleashes his vengeance on the town when a case of mistaken identity leads him to try and settle an old score with David (Josh Dallas); Mr. Gold (Robert Carlyle), accompanied by Emma (Jennifer Morrison) and Henry (Jared Gilmore), attempts to depart Storybrooke - hoping to keep his memory intact when he crosses the town line -- and heads to the airport in search of his son Bae; and Greg (Ethan Embry) questions Belle (Emilie de Ravin) as to what she saw on the night of his car accident. Meanwhile, in the fairytale land that was and against his brothers' wishes, Anton, the Giant, climbs down the beanstalk and attempts to befriend some humans - whose intentions may not be so noble.
Guest stars include Jorge Garcia, Lee Arenberg, Colin O'Donoghue, Beverley Elliott, Alan Dale, David-Paul Grove, Faustino Di Bauda, Jeffrey Kaiser, Michael Coleman, Mig Macario, Ethan Embry, Abraham Benrubi, C. Ernst Hearth, Andre Tricoteux, Ingrid Torrance, Longmire's Cassidy Freeman, Todd Thomson and Byron Bertram.
'Tiny' was written by Christine Boylan and Kalinda Vazquez; and directed by Guy Ferland.
ONCE UPON A TIME - VIDEO: 'TINY' EPISODE TRAILER - AIRS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2013 AT 8/7C ON ABC
The giant unleashes his vengeance on Storybrooke, and Mr. Gold attempts to depart Storybrooke to search for his son Bae -- with Emma and Henry in tow -- on "Once Upon a Time," SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
Kidnapped and brought to Storybrooke by Cora (Barbara Hershey), the Giant (Jorge Garcia) unleashes his vengeance on the town when a case of mistaken identity leads him to try and settle an old score with David (Josh Dallas); Mr. Gold (Robert Carlyle), accompanied by Emma (Jennifer Morrison) and Henry (Jared Gilmore), attempts to depart Storybrooke - hoping to keep his memory intact when he crosses the town line -- and heads to the airport in search of his son Bae; and Greg (Ethan Embry) questions Belle (Emilie de Ravin) as to what she saw on the night of his car accident. Meanwhile, in the fairytale land that was and against his brothers' wishes, Anton, the Giant, climbs down the beanstalk and attempts to befriend some humans - whose intentions may not be so noble.
Guest stars include Jorge Garcia, Lee Arenberg, Colin O'Donoghue, Beverley Elliott, Alan Dale, David-Paul Grove, Faustino Di Bauda, Jeffrey Kaiser, Michael Coleman, Mig Macario, Ethan Embry, Abraham Benrubi, C. Ernst Hearth, Andre Tricoteux, Ingrid Torrance, Longmire's Cassidy Freeman, Todd Thomson and Byron Bertram.
'Tiny' was written by Christine Boylan and Kalinda Vazquez; and directed by Guy Ferland.
Alex O'Loughlin - Hawaii Five-0 - MSN TV: Tonight's Picks Jan 21 '13 - CBS 10/9C
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MSN TV: TONIGHT'S PICKS MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 2013
... Hawaii Five-0
10:00 PM, CBS
Insert "politics makes strange bedfellows" joke here. With an election about to take place, the governor (Richard T. Jones) asks McGarrett (Alex O'Loughlin) and the team to conduct a discreet investigation of a prostitute's murder. Why discreet? She was found in a congressman's bed -- and he's missing. Danny (Scott Caan) goes to court in hopes of gaining partial custody of Grace in the new episode "Hana I Wa 'la"; -- Hawaiian for "scandal."
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MSN TV: TONIGHT'S PICKS MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 2013
... Hawaii Five-0
10:00 PM, CBS
Insert "politics makes strange bedfellows" joke here. With an election about to take place, the governor (Richard T. Jones) asks McGarrett (Alex O'Loughlin) and the team to conduct a discreet investigation of a prostitute's murder. Why discreet? She was found in a congressman's bed -- and he's missing. Danny (Scott Caan) goes to court in hopes of gaining partial custody of Grace in the new episode "Hana I Wa 'la"; -- Hawaiian for "scandal."
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE EPISODE TRAILER
Rachel Nichols - Continuum - Syfy Video: 'Fast Times' Sneak Peek Airs Jan 21 '13
Source: Syfy
CONTINUUM - SYFY VIDEO: 'FAST TIMES' SNEAK PEEK - AIRS MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 2013 AT 8/7C
Watch a sneak peek of the next all-new episode of Continuum.
Kiera (Rachel Nichols) tries to find the members of Liber8 before they do more damage. Her attempts are hindered when her cover is blown and her partner on the VPD, Carlos Fonnegra (Victor Webster), arrests her. Catch an all new episode of Continuum Monday at 8/7c on Syfy.
Guest stars include John Reardon, Sean Michael Kyer, Michael Rogers, Janet Kidder, Sean Tyson, John Innes, P. Lynn Johnson, Olivia Ryan Stern and Rocky Anderson.
CONTINUUM - SYFY VIDEO: 'FAST TIMES' SNEAK PEEK - AIRS MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 2013 AT 8/7C
Watch a sneak peek of the next all-new episode of Continuum.
Kiera (Rachel Nichols) tries to find the members of Liber8 before they do more damage. Her attempts are hindered when her cover is blown and her partner on the VPD, Carlos Fonnegra (Victor Webster), arrests her. Catch an all new episode of Continuum Monday at 8/7c on Syfy.
Guest stars include John Reardon, Sean Michael Kyer, Michael Rogers, Janet Kidder, Sean Tyson, John Innes, P. Lynn Johnson, Olivia Ryan Stern and Rocky Anderson.
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