Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Anna Silk - Lost Girl - Syfy Video: 'Fae Day' Episode Trailer Airs Mar 12 '12

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Fae Day

LOST GIRL - SYFY: 'FAE DAY' EPISODE TRAILER - AIRS MONDAY, MARCH 12, 2012 AT 10/9C

A banshee's cry interrupts a Fae holiday and sets Bo on a mission to mend a family feud. Monday 10/9C.

A fun-filled Fae "high holiday" turns potentially deadly when a Banshee wail predicts the death of someone in Trick's (Richard Howland) bar to occur within the next 12 hours. After a scramble that puts Bo (Anna Silk) and Dyson (Kris Holden-Ried) on the Banshee's trail, the two learn the name of the Light Fae [Sean] (Randal Edwards) who's marked for death – and his last wish is for them to help him reconcile with his Dark Fae brother. Bo has to heal the rift between the two brothers at great risk to herself, while trying to unravel and prevent the mysterious death omen hanging over Sean.

Guest stars include Randal Edwards, Ben Lewis, Sarah Power, Jonathan Whittaker, Naomi Snieckus, Jack Jessop, Bjanka Murgel and Patrick Rodney Barnes.


Being Human - G4 TV's Attack of The Show: Sam Witwer Video Interview

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Being Human Season 2 Monday

BEING HUMAN - G4 TV'S ATTACK OF THE SHOW: SAM WITWER VIDEO INTERVIEW - Sam Witwer On The Return of Darth Maul

Sam Witwer visits Attack of the Show to talk about what it's like playing a vampire on SyFy's Being Human as well as bringing Darth Maul back to life on Star Wars: The Clone Wars.

Ted Danson - CSI - CBS Video Featurette: Anatomy of a TV Hit - Production for 'Stealing Home'

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CSI Ted Danson

CSI - CBS VIDEO FEATURETTE: ANATOMY OF A TV HIT - PRODUCTION FOR 'STEALING HOME'

Quiet on the set! Carol Mendelsohn and Louis Milito are our guides to the stages and locations of CSI:, describing what it takes to get an episode filmed and in the can.

Video includes CSI executive producer Louis Shaw Milito, first assistant director Stacy Murphy Gold, episode director Alec Smight, actor Ted Danson (D.B. Russell), actor Elisabeth Shue (Julie Finlay) and actor George Eads (Nick Stokes) discussing the production of the episode. Also includes several clips of behind-the-scenes filming of 'Stealing Home,' the February 22, 2012 episode of CSI.

The next NEW CSI episode, 'Trends With Benefits,' airs Wednesday, March 15, 2012 at 10/9C on CBS.

Being Human 4 - TV Guide: Ask Matt - Mar 6 '12

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Being Human 4 Saturday2

TV GUIDE: Ask Matt: Mentalist, Good Wife, Smash, Glee, Parenthood and More!

Mar 6, 2012
by Matt Roush

Send questions to askmatt@tvguidemagazine.com and follow on Twitter!


... Question: Based off your previous columns, you are a fan of BBC 3/BBC America's Being Human. So am I! I have seen the first two episodes of the original version's fourth season, and for lack of a more original word: Wow. I'm not sure where to start almost. One major death off screen, another major death at the end of the first episode, it almost feels like a UK version of Fringe now with such a reboot of storytelling and focus. The show's dynamic on almost every level has changed, which has to be considered a huge gamble, right? The initial purpose of the show was to almost be a parable at how being human regardless of one's quirks was hard or different, but now it has this edge to it with what they are trying to do.

Also, unlike American TV, in the U.K. the main star of any show is usually the show itself. Whether it's Being Human or Spooks (aka MI-5), in the U.K. a character isn't the star of a show, the show is the star of the show, which enables them to freely kill anyone at anytime. The U.S. is much more based on brands, and TV stars are brands, and people tune in to watch the stars, not the show, so there is a diverging philosophical difference. Another difference is that actors in the U.K., once having proven themselves, will get offers from American TV or even Hollywood as is the case with John Mitchell's Aidan Turner, who got a part in The Hobbit. So what are your thoughts of the revamped (pun slightly intended) version of Being Human? And do you see America's version in a different light with its ability to tell a story without the worry of losing its cast to bigger (possibly) and better (possibly) things? Also you once said the U.S. version made a mistake in its casting. Slam on Sam Witwer? And why? — Trenton


Matt Roush: I am very intrigued by this transformative season of the British Being Human, and you make some very interesting points about the willingness of many British series to kill off major characters, even fairly early in a show's run. (Often precipitated, as in the case of Being Human this season, by the actors deciding to move on.) But I should also note that what I've seen of the Syfy version this season, it has improved quite a bit over last year. I still have issues about the principal actors who are not Sam Witwer, but as the show diverges from the original series, it is becoming more interesting...

Fringe - TV Guide: Ask Matt - Mar 6 '12

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Fringe season 4

TV GUIDE: Ask Matt: Mentalist, Good Wife, Smash, Glee, Parenthood and More!

Mar 6, 2012
by Matt Roush

Send questions to askmatt@tvguidemagazine.com and follow on Twitter!


... Question: Where's the love for Fringe? What I mean is as recently as last season, there was no end of favorable press about J.J. Abrams' wonderful, fascinating puzzle of a show. Yet this year when Fringe needs good press more than ever, it seems the entertainment press has been MIA. What's sad is I think this year's season is as good as anything else that's gone before, with the usual sparkling performances by Anna Torv, Joshua Jackson and above all, John Noble. Any thoughts on why all the members of the entertainment press have seemingly deserted Fringe in its hour of greatest need?

— Nick



Matt Roush: I wouldn't say all. I've stayed loyal to Fringe (putting it on my Top 10 year-end list), and selected others have as well. But there has been some resistance among the show's former champions to Fringe having created yet another timeline for this season and staying with it for so long, at the expense of many of the stories, characters and developments from what many feel was the series-high third season. I understand that, but don't particularly agree with this backlash. I feel that Fringe is grounding this season in just as provocative and fruitful an emotional arc, as Peter desperately tries to find his way home. It's still like no other sci-fi/fantasy series I've ever seen, and I'm enjoying it. But I can respect opinions to the contrary, even at the risk of fewer people beating the drum for renewal this year. (It's kind of how I feel these days about Supernatural, which has pretty much run its course by now. The rabid fans will disagree, but it's too bad Fringe has to sweat it out on Fox while Supernatural coasts on The CW, where it's hard to tell if a cut-off line for survival even exists.)


Fringe returns with NEW episodes on Friday, March 23, 2012 at 9/8C on FOX.

Timothy Olyphant - Justified - AV Club: What's on Tonight? Mar 6 '12 - FX 10/9C

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Justified

AV CLUB: WHAT'S ON TONIGHT? TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 2012

by Erik Adams
March 6, 2012


... Justified

(FX, 10 p.m.)

Justified dances on the thin blue line, as Raylan is accused of murder while the dirty sheriff of Harlan County goes to battle with Boyd Crowder.

Eureka - Syfy: April Marathons & Season 5 Premiere

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Eureka Apr 16 2012

EUREKA - SYFY: APRIL MARATHONS AND SEASON FIVE PREMIERE APRIL 16, 2012

Eureka cast includes Colin Ferguson, Salli Richardson-Whitfield, Erica Cerra, Neil Grayston, Joe Morton and Niall Matter.

[NOTE: Updated on April 8, 2012]

EUREKA MARATHON - TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 2012 - CLICK HERE FOR SCHEDULE

8AM - 5PM


EUREKA MARATHON - THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 2012 - CLICK HERE FOR SCHEDULE

8AM - 5PM


EUREKA MARATHON - MONDAY, APRIL 16, 2012 - CLICK HERE FOR SCHEDULE

10AM - 8PM


EUREKA SEASON FIVE PREMIERE - LOST - MONDAY, APRIL 16, 2012 AT 9/8C

Apr 16 09:00 PM Lost - Syfy Premiere!
Apr 16 11:00 PM Lost

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, Patricia Isaac, Paula Lindberg and Tembi Locke.




Being Human - Syfy Video: 'When I Think About You I Shred Myself' Sneak Peek - Airs Mar 12 '12

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When I Think

BEING HUMAN - SYFY VIDEO: 'WHEN I THINK ABOUT YOU I SHRED MYSELF' SNEAK PEEK - AIRS MARCH 12, 2012

Watch a sneak peek of the next all-new episode of Being Human, Monday at 9/8c.

An old friend visits Josh (Sam Huntington); Sally (Meaghan Rath) finds out more about the Reaper (Dusan Dukic); Aidan (Sam Witwer) tries to save Henry's (Kyle Schmid) life.

Guest stars include Susanna Fournier, Dichen Lachman, Chip Chuipka and Kyle Schmid.

Timothy Olyphant - Justified - TV Worth Watching: Best Bets Mar 6 '12 - FX 10/9C

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Justified

TV WORTH WATCHING: BEST BETS TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 2012

... JUSTIFIED

FX, 10 p.m. ET

Boy, it’s hot in here. The temperature on Justified has risen to the boiling point, with Quarles (Neal McDonough) responding to the scrutiny of Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) by targeting, indirectly but very effectively, both Raylan and Boyd (Walton Goggins). And all three of them are furious, and not about to stop.

Anna Silk - Lost Girl - Syfy Video: 'Fae Day' Sneak Peek - Airs Mar 12 '12

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Fae Day

LOST GIRL - SYFY: 'FAE DAY' SNEAK PEEK - AIRS MONDAY, MARCH 12, 2012 AT 10/9C

Watch a sneak peek of the next all-new episode of Lost Girl, Monday at 10/9c.

A fun-filled Fae "high holiday" turns potentially deadly when a Banshee wail predicts the death of someone in Trick's (Richard Howland) bar to occur within the next 12 hours. After a scramble that puts Bo (Anna Silk) and Dyson (Kris Holden-Ried) on the Banshee's trail, the two learn the name of the Light Fae [Sean] (Randal Edwards) who's marked for death – and his last wish is for them to help him reconcile with his Dark Fae brother. Bo has to heal the rift between the two brothers at great risk to herself, while trying to unravel and prevent the mysterious death omen hanging over Sean.

Guest stars include Randal Edwards, Ben Lewis, Sarah Power, Jonathan Whittaker, Naomi Snieckus, Jack Jessop, Bjanka Murgel and Patrick Rodney Barnes.

Being Human - Syfy Video: 'When I Think About You I Shred Myself' Episode Trailer - Airs Mar 12 '12

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When I Think

BEING HUMAN - SYFY VIDEO: 'WHEN I THINK ABOUT YOU I SHRED MYSELF' EPISODE TRAILER - AIRS MARCH 12, 2012

Josh's best friend returns from the dead and Aidan breaks the rules by bringing ailing Vampire Henry to the house to recuperate. Meanwhile, Sally's confrontation with the Reaper rocks her to her core. Being Human Monday at 9/8c.

An old friend visits Josh (Sam Huntington); Sally (Meaghan Rath) finds out more about the Reaper (Dusan Dukic); Aidan (Sam Witwer) tries to save Henry's (Kyle Schmid) life.

Guest stars include Susanna Fournier, Dichen Lachman, Chip Chuipka and Kyle Schmid.