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Next on Medium: Burn Baby Burn

Tuesday, March 4th, 2008

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"Burn Baby Burn, Part I"

In the first of a two-part episode, when Joe’s mom Marjorie Dubois abruptly arrives for a visit, Allison frets about seeing her mother-in-law for the first time since her psychic abilities were publicly revealed - until she learns the real reason for the trip, on MEDIUM, Monday, March 10, 2008 (10:00-11:00PM ET/PT) on NBC.

Meanwhile, as Ameritips investigator Cynthia Keener attempts to nudge Allison’s dreams towards open cases, Ariel foresees the death of a classmate’s mother.  Later, an arson-related murder brings Allison, Devalos and Detective Lee Scanlon back together in an unexpected manner.  Leon Ichaso directs the episode written by Javier Grillo-Marxuach.

Next on Medium: Aftertaste

Saturday, March 1st, 2008

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ALLISON’S LOYALTIES ARE TESTED WHEN HER VISIONS IMPLICATE DEVALOS’ CHIEF POLITICAL SUPPORTER AND FRIEND SENATOR GARRITY (GUEST STAR EMMY NOMINEE GREGORY ITZIN, “24”) IN A HORRIFIC CONSPIRACY — DIRECTED BY STAR MIGUEL SANDOVAL

Allison (Emmy winner Patricia Arquette) does her best to support Devalos’ (Miguel Sandoval) bid to reclaim the D.A.’s office, as her visions place his strongest political supporter and longtime friend Senator Jed Garrity (guest star Gregory Itzin) in the center of a horrific conspiracy. Meanwhile, Bridgette (Maria Lark) has a dream about a persistent creditor, calling from a world away. 

March 3 on NBC.

Ghost Whisperer: The Other Side Live Chat

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

 
GHOST WHISPERER Ian Sanders and Kim Moses put themselves in the hot seat as they participated in the first CBS Veoh Live Chat.  With about 150 participants in the chat room, the Ghost Whisperer show runners talked about their vision for melding both TV and the web and more about their web series "The Other Side."

I got to ask the first question, so of course I asked about the cool special effects on the series.  I was surprised to learn that everything on the show is done in the office during editing instead of in some fancy special effects house (which would cost a lot of money.)  Says Ian, the show is shot on HD, just like a movie with two cameras.  But unlike big movies, they’re able to look at the footage (the dailys) as they shoot and their team actually works on a rough cut while they’re still filming.  That way they can make sure they have everything they need before leaving a location.

Unlike shooting a big TV series, doing a webseries means it’s all-hands-on-deck at all times with everyone performing multiple duties.  It also means finding clever short cuts in order to get things done, like running to the Lowe’s to buy a leaf blower in lieu of a specially made wind machine. 

Says Kim, it’s all very reminiscent of when you’re a kid and it’s, "come make a show with me in a tent." Which she finds very exciting.  Ian emphasis that small crew and small budget doesn’t mean it can’t look professional, and this show really does.  Says Ian, "We have the wow factor on the web." 

Don’t know what the "wow factor" is?  Just watch an episode of "The Other Side" over at CBS.com.  You’ll be amazed by how much they pack into a few minutes and the special effects are. . . shall we say. . .to die for?

GHOST WHISPERER Which brings us to the cast of "The Other Side."  After a short video tour of the Ghost Whisperer set (at my favorite place, Universal Studios), Mark Hapka (Zach), Marie Westbrook (Haley), Lucas Alifano (BJ) and Peter Douglas (Luke) sat down in front of the live chat cameras. 

Mark parked himself right in front of the laptop and was constantly distracted by the steady stream of silliness coming from the chat room.  There were some friends online as well and some great questions.  They talked about their backgrounds and how they got into acting.  Mark said he started by forcing his parents to watch him reenact the entire Star War The Empire Strikes Back movie while Marie started out as a science teacher but found she liked acting better!

Lucas was asked if he really knew how to skateboard and he had to laugh.  "I said I could skate, but I’d never been on a skateboard in my life," he confessed.  After getting the part, he took a "crash course" in boarding from a friend then spend a whole weekend in a parking lot practicing.  "I fell on my butt a lot!"

Still it wasn’t the skateboarding that made performing his role difficult, it was the cold.  Since The Other Side is a dark and dreary place, the scenes were shot during several long, cold and rainy nights. 

GHOST WHISPERER "I was so cold that my teeth were chattering," says Lucas.

"And you were wearing a hoodie!" says Peter with a laugh.  His most difficult day on the set was when he had to create the head shimmy effect used in the series.  He had to shake his head side to side over and over and over again in order to capture it properly so it would look right when speeded up.  The next day he arrived on set with a hangover only he hadn’t had a thing to drink!  Who knew that simply shaking your head could be so hard on the brain!

All in all it was a fun chat.  The actors had fun with each other and the hostess, the lovely Sunny, gave away some cool prizes.  And kudos to the staff at Veoh for keeping track of the questions on the fast moving chat board. 

You can see Mark and the whole gang on Ghost Whisperer: The Other Side II when you visit cbs.com.

Reaper: Hungry For Fame

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

Reaper_Fame Reaper returns with new episodes, March 13 following Smallville. (Temporarily filling in for Supernatural)

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JAMIE KENNEDY GUEST STARS — Sam (Bret Harrison) tries to save an untalented musician (guest star Jamie Kennedy) from selling his soul to the Devil (Ray Wise) to become a rock star.  Meanwhile, Sock (Tyler Labine) is stunned when his mother (guest star Marilyn Norry) returns from Las Vegas and announces she got married.  He refuses to accept her new husband (guest star Henry Nah), so he moves in with Sam.  Rick Gonzalez, Missy Peregrym, Valarie Rae Miller, Donavan Stinson and Andrew Airlie also star.  James Head directed the episode written by James Eagan (#111).

Chat with Ghost Whisperer: The Other Side Cast

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

GHOST WHISPERER GHOST WHISPERER: THE OTHER SIDE II cast members and executive producers will answer viewers’ questions live from the GHOST WHISPERER sets  during an interactive online broadcast to be streamed Thursday, Feb. 28 (5:00-6:00 PM, ET; 2:00-3:00 PM, PT) on Veoh, an online partner of the CBS Audience Network.

The live streaming will feature interactive interviews with Ian Sander and Kim Moses, the executive producers of both the television and online "Ghost Whisperer" series, as well as GHOST WHISPERER: THE OTHER SIDE II cast members Mark Hapka, Lucas Alifano, Peter Douglas and Marie Westbrook.  Additionally, viewers will get a behind-the-scenes set tour of GHOST WHISPERER and learn skateboarding tricks from Danny Minnick, the lead stunt double for the webisodes.

The streaming can be accessed via the "Viral LIVE" channel on Veoh (www.veoh.com/virallive).  To ask the producers and cast members questions and chat live with other "Ghost Whisperer" television and webisode fans, viewers should use the Viral LIVE chat function.  This broadcast marks the premiere of "Viral LIVE," an interactive Web series on Veoh Networks.   

GHOST WHISPERER:  THE OTHER SIDE II, the online companion series to CBS’s television series GHOST WHISPERER, began streaming on cbs.com (www.cbs.com/primetime/ghost_whisperer/the_other_side2/) on Friday, Jan. 18 and is also streamed across the CBS Audience Network.  New episodes premiere each Friday through March 7, though, the earlier Season Two webisodes can still be viewed on cbs.com. This season’s webisodes continue to explore the underground world as seen through the eyes of Zach (Hapka), an earthbound spirit.  Zach is joined by characters such as Luke (Douglas), a dark mysterious spirit collector; Haley (Westbrook), a spirit seductress; and BJ (Alifano), an urban skateboarder who has been stuck in the Dark Side for nearly 20 years. 

Ghost Whisperer Goes Comic

Monday, February 25th, 2008

ghostwhispercomic1 No, it’s not a stand-up comedy act, it’s a new five-issue series from IDW.  Ghost Whisperer the comic hits newstands on March 26 according to an article at TVGuide.com

"The show has become darker, and there are evil forces everywhere, and that makes it perfect for us," says IDW editor in chief Chris Ryall. "The plot of the comic finds a dead teenaged girl (who believes she is the Egyptian god Osiris) trying to wrangle earthbound souls away from heroine Melinda Gordon."

The publisher worries slightly about the fact that most comic buyers are male but Ghost Whisperer is a female show.  Hmm, he should take a look at who’s buying the Supernatural comics — I promise you they’re mostly the female of the species. 

Visit TVGuide for more art.

Supernatural: Jus in Bello Review

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

f_SN3110013m_0092f89 Wow, that was almost a season finale and what a finale it would have been.  Jus in Bello is the last Supernatural we’ll see for awhile and it was one heck of an interesting ride.

Basically, it was a bottle show — an episode with the main characters confined to a small location.  Ironically, the original introduction of Agent Henricksen was also a bottle show.  In days gone by (and maybe still) bottle shows were used when a series began running over budget.  By limited the locations and the setups, you could film a bottle show much faster than a normal episode.  Hostage situations and natural disasters were natural catalysts for this kind of episode and as usual Supernatural does it with a twist.

I call this, "Fort Apache: The Bronx" Meets "Night of the Living Dead."

The boys break into Bella’s hotel room in order to steal back the Colt but as it keeps happening this season the girls have once again outsmarted the boys.  (Normally, I’m all for that but I’m tiring of it on Supernatural.)  Our guys end up in a small town jail with Agent Henricksen gloating on the other side of the bars.

These early scenes were amazingly tense as both Jared and Jensen did a fine job layering false bravado over "oh crap, we’re screwed."  But things go from bad to okay, that might actually help when Henricksen’s boss (Peter Deluise) shows up and shoots Dean.

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Next on Medium: Girls Ain’t Nothing But Trouble

Saturday, February 23rd, 2008

WITH MONEY TIGHT, ALLISON ACCEPTS AN OFFER BY LONG-TIME ADVERSARY LARRY WATT (GUEST STAR CONOR O’FARRELL, “CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION”)

 

Girls Ain’t Nothing But Trouble

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Allison’s (Emmy winner Patricia Arquette) long-standing nemesis, defense attorney Larry Watt (guest star Conor O’Farrell) decides to use her powers to his advantage — for a change — by hiring her as a consultant. Unfortunately, Allison’s dreams tell her that his client is guilty of killing his wife. Meanwhile, Devalos (Miguel Sandoval) and Ariel (Sofia Vassilieva) individually start new ventures.

This Week on Supernatural: Jus in Bello

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008

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AGENT HENRICKSEN CATCHES UP WITH SAM AND DEAN - Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) break into Bela’s (Lauren Cohan) apartment in order to get the Colt back, but she has tipped off Agent Henricksen (guest star C. Malik Whitfield) about their whereabouts and they are arrested. While Sam and Dean are locked in a cell in Colorado, a demon breaks in and kills some of the sheriff’s men and possesses Henricksen. After the guys vanquish the demon, the FBI agent realizes they were telling the truth and prepares to release them, but Ruby (guest star Katie Cassidy) shows up to a warn Sam and Dean that the jailhouse is surrounded by a band of demons with a powerful new leader who wants Sam dead.

Kim Manners directed the episode written by Sera Gamble.

Ghost Whisperer Goes Back to Work

Monday, February 18th, 2008

GHOST WHISPERER "We first want to note that the strike is over and that the GHOST WHISPERER crew, writers and actors are gearing up to start shooting new, original episodes for this season which will be broadcast as soon as we can get them to CBS. Coming to work this morning was very exciting — it’s the first time in many weeks that the Universal Lot (where we shoot GHOST WHISPERER) was populated with people instead of a bunch of parked production trucks and vans. There were people going through the main gate, people on bikes doing production runs, people in crew vans scouting locations, people towing and driving rigs with gigantic artificial trees (for Clint Eastwood’s movie — keep an eye out in theatres for it) and wardrobe racks being rolled through the streets. The CSI crews opened up their stages, and Desperate Housewives began putting Wisteria Lane back in order (after their tornado). The hustle and bustle of Hollywood is back and it was really wonderful to experience it first hand."

It’s music to my ears!  Read everything Kim Moses and Ian Sander had to say at their TV Guide Blog.