Posted in News, Television on Aug 11th, 2010

According to EW’s Ausiello, maybe. It has been confrimed that the producers of the NBC hit, The Office have quietly reached out to rising comic-actors Rhys Darby (’Flight of the Conchords’) as well as Danny McBride. I am all for this.
Paul Lieberstein confirms that they’re “having discussions” about introducing a new salesman into Dunder Mifflin’s [...]
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Posted in Television on Aug 4th, 2010

Thought you had seen it all? Well, NBC’s proving you wrong by picking up a spec script called Zombies vs. Vampires. The script, written by Jake In Progress creator and writer Austin Weinberg, is about two cops who live in zombie-accepting society and one of them is (secretly) a vampire. They’re both put up to the [...]
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Posted in News, Television on May 16th, 2010

NBC was first out of the blocks Sunday with its new 2010-11 TV schedule. The Peacock ordered 12 new scripted series (seven on the fall schedule) as it tries to put the Jay Leno 10 p.m. debacle in the past. NBC Universal chairman Jeff Gaspin said: “We think it represents what NBC has been and [...]
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Posted in News, Television on May 15th, 2010

Upfronts aren’t till next week but the networks have already released most of the details for the upcoming season. Here is a preview of what to expect next week.
FOX
Running Wilde has been making the biggest waves at FOX. Arrested Development star Will Arnett plays a rich Beverly Hills jackass who falls for do-gooder Keri Russell.
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Posted in Television on May 14th, 2010

NBC finished cleaning house on Friday, dumping “Heroes” (there may a midseason movie or mini-event), “Mercy” and “Trauma.” They join “Law & Order” in the Out basket. That leaves eight returning scripted shows for next season — Thursday comedies “Community,” “Parks and Recreation,” “The Office” and “30 Rock,” along with “Chuck,” “Parenthood,” “Law & Order: [...]
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Posted in DVD on Feb 2nd, 2010

While season one of Chuck started as a bit of a one-trick-pony, the second season pushed the premise to the next level. Season 2 features a slew of guest appearances that fill in the holes of Chucks past. Jordana Brewster plays the ex-girlfriend from Stanford. Nerd-bate, Scott Bakula (Quantum Leap) takes the role of Chuck’s [...]
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Posted in News, Television on Jan 19th, 2010

This is completely insane.
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