Monday, September 24, 2012

Complete List of Emmy Winners!

Well another Emmy night has come and gone.  Overall it was a pretty good show.  I was disappointed that 'Breaking Bad' didn't win more, but I love 'Homeland' as well, so it was easier to take.    Here is the complete list of winners from last night.


— Drama Series: "Homeland," Showtime.
— Actress, Drama Series: Claire Danes, "Homeland," Showtime.
— Actor, Drama Series: Damian Lewis, "Homeland," Showtime.
— Supporting Actor, Drama Series: Aaron Paul, "Breaking Bad," AMC.
— Supporting Actress, Drama Series: Maggie Smith, "Downton Abbey," PBS.
— Writing, Drama Series: Alex Gansa, Howard Gordon, Gideon Raff, "Homeland," Showtime.
— Directing, Drama Series: Tim Van Patten, "Boardwalk Empire," HBO.
— Comedy Series: "Modern Family," ABC.
— Actor, Comedy Series: Jon Cryer, "Two and a Half Men," CBS.
— Actress, Comedy Series: Julia Louis-Dreyfus, "Veep," HBO.
— Supporting Actress, Comedy Series: Julie Bowen, "Modern Family," ABC.
— Supporting Actor, Comedy Series: Eric Stonestreet, "Modern Family," ABC.
— Writing, Comedy Series: Louis C.K, "Louie," FX Networks.
— Directing, Comedy Series: Steven Levitan, "Modern Family," ABC.
— Miniseries or Movie: "Game Change," HBO.
— Actress, Miniseries or Movie: Julianne Moore, "Game Change," HBO.
— Actor, Miniseries or Movie: Kevin Costner, "Hatfields & McCoys," History.
— Supporting Actress, Miniseries or Movie: Jessica Lange, "American Horror Story," FX Networks.
— Supporting Actor, Miniseries or Movie: Tom Berenger, "Hatfields & McCoys," History.
— Directing, Miniseries, Movie or Dramatic Special: Jay Roach, "Game Change," HBO.
— Writing, Miniseries, Movie or Dramatic Special: Danny Strong, "Game Change," HBO.
— Reality-Competition Program: "The Amazing Race," CBS.
— Host, Reality-Competition Program: Tom Bergeron, "Dancing With the Stars," ABC.
— Variety, Music or Comedy Series: "The Daily Show With Jon Stewart," Comedy Central.
— Writing for a Variety Special: Louis C.K., "Louis C.K. Live at the Beacon Theatre," FX Networks.
— Directing, Variety, Music or Comedy Special: Glenn Weiss, 65th Annual Tony Awards, CBS.

Sunday, September 23, 2012

It's Emmy Night! My Picks!

The 64th Primetime Emmy Awards are being presented tonight and I thought I would weigh in on who I think will take home the honors tonight, or maybe I should say who I think DESERVES to take home the gold.

Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series

Lots of tough categories tonight.  In this one I'm going to go with Julie Bowen from 'Modern Family'.  She will be up against her own castmate in Sofia Vergara, but I think Bowen wins here.  Kristen Wiig from 'Saturday Night Live' will have a very good chance as well.

Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series

The supporting categories, I think, will be belong to 'Modern Family'.  In this one, I think Ty Burrell takes home the trophy.  His portrayal of Phil Dunphy is probably the best and funniest part of the show.  Eric Stonestreet, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, and Ed O'Neill are all also nominated here, I think only O'Neill has a shot at beating Burrell.


Best Actress in a Comedy Series

Another tough one, but I think Amy Poehler is the winner here.   Julia Louis Dreyfus also has a good shot, but Poehler's role in 'Parks and Recreation' seems to be the obvious choice here.

Best Actor in a Comedy Series

While Jim Parson of  'The Big Bang Theory' seems to be the odds-on favorite here, I'm going to go out on a limb and shoot for an upset.  I'm going with Louis C.K. to pull out the win here.  There is just a building buzz surrounding 'Louie' and C.K.'s comedic performance has drawn rave's.  It would be quite a surprise if C.K. pulls this out, but he deserves it.

Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series

In my opinion this category is between 2 people.  Christina Hendricks of 'Mad Men' and Anna Gunn of 'Breaking Bad'.  I know everyone is touting Maggie Smith for 'Downton Abbey' but I'm going with Hendricks here.  Hendricks had a breakout year this year as her character of Joan Holloway became a focal point of several key storylines on 'Mad Men'.

Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series

This category, I hope, will be one of many won by 'Breaking Bad'.  In my opinion, this is down to Aaron Paul or Giancarlo Esposito.  Paul is a past winner, but I think Esposito wins this one.  His performance as Gus Fring on 'Breaking Bad' was one of the best of the last 10 years and one of the greatest villains in TV history.  He should win here.

Best Actress in a Drama Series

Never before has there been such a slam dunk in a category.  No actress has ever been more of a sure thing than Claire Danes will be tonight.  Danes portrayal as bi-polar CIA Agent Carrie Mathison is clearly the performance of the year in 'Homeland.'  If she doesn't win, there should be an investigation.

Best Actor in a Drama Series

Tough one here as well.  Jon Hamm and his portayal of Don Draper on 'Mad Men' have long been overlooked in this category, mainly because of Bryan Cranston on 'Breaking Bad'.  Unfortunately, for Hamm, I think he gets overlooked again.  Bryan Cranston should be the winner here.  The transformation of Walter White from good guy to bad guy has been riveting television, and Cranston should win his 4th Emmy for this role.  In any other year, Damian Lewis might be the favorite and could still pull off the upset.


Best Comedy Series

I think this category is pretty easy to predict as well.  'Modern Family' is far and away the best comedy on network television and should win easily here.


Best Drama Series

Toughest category of the night.  With nominees like 'Breaking Bad,' 'Mad Men,' 'Boardwalk Empire,' and 'Homeland' as well as 'Game of Thrones' and 'Downton Abbey' the makings of an upset are there.  However, I think the best series on TV is 'Breaking Bad' so thats what should win.  I love 'Mad Men' 'Homeland' and 'Boardwalk Empire' too, but 'Breaking Bad' is the king.  Hopefully it goes home the big winner tonight.

That's it.  Those are my picks.   What do you think?  Agree?  Disagree?  What are your picks?  Let me know here or on my Facebook page.  Enjoy the show!


Thursday, September 20, 2012

'Survivor: Philippines' Premiere draws 11.2 million viewers

survivor-philippinesThe 25th season of Survivor, this time in the Philippines, debuted last night to 11.2 million viewers.  Up 7% from last September's premiere, and the series best premiere audience in 2 years.

Fans of the show are really going to enjoy this edition. It features a good mix of personalities along with 3 returning favorites, all of whom were medically evacuated at one time and are being given a 2nd shot at the ultimate prize.  


Thursday, July 19, 2012

Primetime Emmy Nominations announced!


The Primetime Emmy nominations were just announced.  As usual there were some snubs.  No love for Parenthood or Southland.  No surprises really.  Check out the nominees below.    The awards will be handed out on Sunday, September 23rd, 2012.

Outstanding Comedy Series
The Big Bang Theory • CBS • Chuck Lorre Productions, Inc. in association with Warner Bros. Television

Curb Your Enthusiasm • HBO • HBO Entertainment

Girls • HBO • Apatow Productions and I am Jenni Konner Productions in association with HBO Entertainment

Modern Family • ABC • Levitan-Lloyd Productions in association with Twentieth Century Fox Television

30 Rock • NBC • Broadway Video, Little Stranger, Inc. in association with Universal Television

Veep • HBO • Dundee Productions in association with HBO Entertainment

Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series
Girls • HBO • Apatow Productions and I am Jenni Konner Productions in association with HBO Entertainment
Lena Dunham as Hannah Horvath

Mike & Molly • CBS • Bonanza Productions, Inc. in association with Chuck Lorre Productions, Inc. and Warner Bros. Television
Melissa McCarthy as Molly Flynn

New Girl • FOX • Chernin Entertainment in association with Twentieth Century Fox Television
Zooey Deschanel as Jess Day

Nurse Jackie • Showtime • Showtime Presents, Lionsgate Television, Jackson Group Entertainment, Madison Grain Elevator, Inc. & Delong Lumber, A Caryn Mandabach Production
Edie Falco as Jackie Peyton

Parks And Recreation • NBC • Deedle-Dee Productions, Fremulon, 3 Arts and Universal Television
Amy Poehler as Leslie Knope

30 Rock • NBC • Broadway Video, Little Stranger, Inc. in association with Universal Television
Tina Fey as Liz Lemon

Veep • HBO • Dundee Productions in association with HBO Entertainment
Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Selina Meyer

Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy Series
The Big Bang Theory • CBS • Chuck Lorre Productions, Inc. in association with Warner Bros. Television
Jim Parsons as Sheldon Cooper

Curb Your Enthusiasm • HBO • HBO Entertainment
Larry David as Himself

House Of Lies • Showtime • Showtime Presents, Crescendo Productions, Totally Commercial Films, Refugee Productions, Matthew Carnahan Circus Products
Don Cheadle as Marty Kaan

Louie • FX Networks • Pig Newton, Inc. in association with FX Productions
Louis C.K. as Louie

30 Rock • NBC • Broadway Video, Little Stranger, Inc. in association with Universal Television
Alec Baldwin as Jack Donaghy

Two And A Half Men • CBS • Chuck Lorre Productions Inc., The Tannenbaum Company in association with Warner Bros. Television
Jon Cryer as Alan Harper

Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series
The Big Bang Theory • CBS • Chuck Lorre Productions, Inc. in association with Warner Bros. Television
Mayim Bialik as Amy Farrah Fowler

Desperate Housewives • ABC • ABC Studios
Kathryn Joosten as Karen McCluskey

Modern Family • ABC • Levitan-Lloyd Productions in association with Twentieth Century Fox Television
Julie Bowen as Claire Dunphy

Modern Family • ABC • Levitan-Lloyd Productions in association with Twentieth Century Fox Television
Sofia Vergara as Gloria Delgado-Pritchett

Nurse Jackie • Showtime • Showtime Presents, Lionsgate Television, Jackson Group Entertainment, Madison Grain Elevator, Inc. & Delong Lumber, A Caryn Mandabach Production
Merritt Wever as Zoey Barkow

Saturday Night Live • NBC • SNL Studios in association with Universal Television and Broadway Video
Kristen Wiig as various characters

Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Comedy Series
Modern Family • ABC • Levitan-Lloyd Productions in association with Twentieth Century Fox Television
Ed O'Neill as Jay Pritchett

Modern Family • ABC • Levitan-Lloyd Productions in association with Twentieth Century Fox Television
Jesse Tyler Ferguson as Mitchell Pritchett

Modern Family • ABC • Levitan-Lloyd Productions in association with Twentieth Century Fox Television
Ty Burrell as Phil Dunphy

Modern Family • ABC • Levitan-Lloyd Productions in association with Twentieth Century Fox Television
Eric Stonestreet as Cameron Tucker

New Girl • FOX • Chernin Entertainment in association with Twentieth Century Fox Television
Max Greenfield as Schmidt

Saturday Night Live • NBC • SNL Studios in association with Universal Television and Broadway Video
Bill Hader as various characters

Outstanding Guest Actress In A Comedy Series
Glee • FOX • Ryan Murphy Productions in association with Twentieth Century Fox Television
Dot-Marie Jones as Coach Shannon Beiste

Saturday Night Live • NBC • SNL Studios in association with Universal Television and Broadway Video
Maya Rudolph, Host

Saturday Night Live • NBC • SNL Studios in association with Universal Television and Broadway Video
Melissa McCarthy, Host

30 Rock • NBC • Broadway Video, Little Stranger, Inc. in association with Universal Television
Elizabeth Banks as Avery Jessup

30 Rock • NBC • Broadway Video, Little Stranger, Inc. in association with Universal Television
Margaret Cho as Kim Jong-il

Two And A Half Men • CBS • Chuck Lorre Productions Inc., The Tannenbaum Company in association with Warner Bros. Television
Kathy Bates as Charlie Harper

Outstanding Guest Actor In A Comedy Series
Curb Your Enthusiasm • HBO • HBO Entertainment
Michael J. Fox as Himself

Modern Family • ABC • Levitan-Lloyd Productions in association with Twentieth Century Fox Television
Greg Kinnear as Tad

Nurse Jackie • Showtime • Showtime Presents, Lionsgate Television, Jackson Group Entertainment, Madison Grain Elevator, Inc. & Delong Lumber, A Caryn Mandabach Production
Bobby Cannavale as Dr. Mike Cruz

Saturday Night Live • NBC • SNL Studios in association with Universal Television and Broadway Video
Jimmy Fallon, Host

30 Rock • NBC • Broadway Video, Little Stranger, Inc. in association with Universal Television
Will Arnett as Devon Banks

30 Rock • NBC • Broadway Video, Little Stranger, Inc. in association with Universal Television
Jon Hamm as Abner and David Brinkley



Outstanding Drama Series
Boardwalk Empire • HBO • Leverage, Closest to the Hole Productions, Sikelia Productions and Cold Front Productions in association with HBO Entertainment

Breaking Bad • AMC • Sony Pictures Television

Downton Abbey • PBS • A Carnival / Masterpiece Co-Production

Game Of Thrones • HBO • Bighead, Littlehead, Generator Productions,
Television 360, and Grok Television in association with HBO Entertainment

Homeland • Showtime • Showtime Presents, Teakwood Lane Productions, Cherry Pie Productions, Keshet, Fox 21

Mad Men • AMC • Lionsgate Television

Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series
Damages • DirecTV • Sony Pictures Television, FX Productions and KZK
Productions
Glenn Close as Patty Hewes

Downton Abbey • PBS • A Carnival / Masterpiece Co-Production
Michelle Dockery as Lady Mary Crawley


The Good Wife • CBS • CBS Television Studios in association with Scott Free Productions and King Size Productions
Julianna Margulies as Alicia Florrick

Harry's Law • NBC • Bonanza Productions in association with David E. Kelley Productions and Warner Bros. Television
Kathy Bates as Harriet Korn

Homeland • Showtime • Showtime Presents, Teakwood Lane Productions, Cherry Pie Productions, Keshet, Fox 21
Claire Danes as Carrie Mathison

Mad Men • AMC • Lionsgate Television
Elisabeth Moss as Peggy Olson

Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series
Boardwalk Empire • HBO • Leverage, Closest to the Hole Productions, Sikelia Productions and Cold Front Productions in association with HBO Entertainment
Steve Buscemi as Nucky Thompson

Breaking Bad • AMC • Sony Pictures Television
Bryan Cranston as Walter White

Dexter • Showtime • Showtime Presents, John Goldwyn Productions, The Colleton Company, Devilina Productions
Michael C. Hall as Dexter Morgan

Downton Abbey • PBS • A Carnival / Masterpiece Co-Production
Hugh Bonneville as Robert, Earl of Grantham

Homeland • Showtime • Showtime Presents, Teakwood Lane Productions, Cherry Pie Productions, Keshet, Fox 21
Damian Lewis as Nicholas Brody

Mad Men • AMC • Lionsgate Television
Jon Hamm as Don Draper

Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series
Breaking Bad • AMC • Sony Pictures Television
Anna Gunn as Skyler White

Downton Abbey • PBS • A Carnival / Masterpiece Co-Production
Maggie Smith as Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham

Downton Abbey • PBS • A Carnival / Masterpiece Co-Production
Joanne Froggatt as Anna


The Good Wife • CBS • CBS Television Studios in association with Scott Free Productions and King Size Productions
Archie Panjabi as Kalinda Sharma

The Good Wife • CBS • CBS Television Studios in association with Scott Free Productions and King Size Productions
Christine Baranski as Diane Lockhart

Mad Men • AMC • Lionsgate Television
Christina Hendricks as Joan Holloway Harris

Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series
Breaking Bad • AMC • Sony Pictures Television
Aaron Paul as Jesse Pinkman

Breaking Bad • AMC • Sony Pictures Television
Giancarlo Esposito as Gustavo 'Gus' Fring

Downton Abbey • PBS • A Carnival / Masterpiece Co-Production
Brendan Coyle as John Bates

Downton Abbey • PBS • A Carnival / Masterpiece Co-Production
Jim Carter as Mr. Carson

Game Of Thrones • HBO • Bighead, Littlehead, Generator Productions,
Television 360, and Grok Television in association with HBO Entertainment
Peter Dinklage as Tyrion Lannister

Mad Men • AMC • Lionsgate Television
Jared Harris as Lane Pryce

Outstanding Guest Actress In A Drama Series
The Good Wife • CBS • CBS Television Studios in association with Scott Free Productions and King Size Productions
Martha Plimpton as Patti Nyholm

Grey's Anatomy • ABC • ABC Studios
Loretta Devine as Adele Webber

Harry's Law • NBC • Bonanza Productions in association with David E. Kelley Productions and Warner Bros. Television
Jean Smart as D.A. Roseanna Remmick

Mad Men • AMC • Lionsgate Television
Julia Ormond as Marie Calvet

Shameless • Showtime • Showtime Presents, John Wells Productions, Warner Bros. Television
Joan Cusack as Sheila Jackson
Smash • NBC • Universal Television in association with DreamWorks Television and Madwoman in the Attic
Uma Thurman as Rebecca Duvall

Outstanding Guest Actor In A Drama Series
Breaking Bad • AMC • Sony Pictures Television
Mark Margolis as Tio Salamanca

The Good Wife • CBS • CBS Television Studios in association with Scott Free Productions and King Size Productions
Dylan Baker as Colin Sweeney

The Good Wife • CBS • CBS Television Studios in association with Scott Free Productions and King Size Productions
Michael J. Fox as Louis Canning

Justified • FX Networks • Sony Pictures Television
Jeremy Davies as Dickie Bennett

Mad Men • AMC • Lionsgate Television
Ben Feldman as Michael Ginsberg

Parenthood • NBC • Imagine Television and Universal Television
Jason Ritter as Mark Cyr

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

My Emmy Wish List!

It's that time of the year again everyone.  The Primetime Emmy nominations will be announced tomorrow.  Every year I like to go over who I would like to see be recognized for their work.  In most of the categories, the nominees are pretty easy to predict.  But this is who I would like to see nominated in each of the major categories.  So here we go!

Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series


Who I think will be nominated:  Ty Burrell - Modern Family, Eric Stonestreet - Modern Family, Ed O'Neill - Modern Family, Nick Offerman - Parks and Recreation, and Jesse Tyler Ferguson - Modern Family.

My Wish to be nominated:  In this category, I would love to see Kunal Nayyar from the Big Bang Theory get nominated.  His portrayal of Raj has gotten to be the best part of this very funny network comedy.  Jason Segel from How I Met Your Mother would also be a nice surprise to see get a nomination here.

Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series

Who I think will be nominated:  Julie Bowen - Modern Family, Sofia Vergara - Modern Family, Betty White - Hot In Cleveland, Kristen Wiig - Saturday Night Live.


My Wish to be nominated:  The 5th nominee in this category is up for grabs.  It could be Cheryl Hines for Suburgatory, or Alison Brie from Community.  However, I'm hoping for Alyson Hannigan from How I Met Your Mother.  HIMYM had one of its best seasons this year and Hannigan proved to be Emmy worthy with a great comedic performance.

Best Actor in a Comedy Series


Who I think will be nominated:  Jim Parsons - The Big Bang Theory, Alec Baldwin - 30 Rock, Louis C.K., - Louie, Larry David - Curb Your Enthusiasm.

My Wish to be nominated:  A very long shot here, but I would really like to see Tim Allen from Last Man Standing get a nominated.  A very underrated show and in my opinion a very underrated comedic actor.  Will Arnett from Up All Night would also be nice to see here.

Best Actress in a Comedy Series


Who I think will be nominated:  Amy Poehler - Parks and Recreation, Tina Fey - 30 Rock, Julia Louis Dreyfus - Veep, Melissa McCarthy - Mike and Molly, Laura Dern - Enlightened.

My Wish to be nominated:  Kat Dennings from 2 Broke Girls.  Yes the show is crude, but its also very funny.

Best Support Actor in a Drama Series


Who I think will be nominated:  Peter Dinklage - Game of Thrones, Giancarlo Esposito - Breaking Bad, Aaron Paul - Breaking Bad,  John Slattery - Mad Men, Mandy Patinkin - Homeland.


My Wish to be nominated:  My wish nominee here is truly just a wish, because I would be very surprised if any of the above actors are NOT nominated.    But my wish here is Jonathan Banks for Breaking Bad.  His character of Mike is my favorite character on the show.  His performance is just perfect in every way. I've been a fan of Banks from his days as McPike on Wiseguy and i'm so glad to see him back on TV's best drama.

Best Support Actress in a Drama Series


Who I think will be nominated:  Christina Hendricks - Mad Men, Maggie Smith - Downton Abbey, Anna Gunn - Breaking Bad, Christine Baranski - The Good Wife, Archie Panjabi - The Good Wife.

My Wish to be nominated:  Erika Christensen - Parenthood.  Parenthood is the most underrated drama on television and one of the best.  Christensen's performance as Julia was so heartfelt, as are all of the performances on this show.  Her scenes at the end of the season where her character realized that the adoption she had been planning all season was not going to happen were truly heartwrenching.

Best Actress in a Drama Series


Who I think will be nominated:  Claire Danes - Homeland, Elisabeth Moss - Mad Men, Julianna Margulies - The Good Wife, Glenn Close - Damages.

My Wish to be nominated:  Another category where the 5th nominee is very hard to predict.  My wish nominee is Mireille Enos from The Killing.  Her rock solid performance as Detective Sarah Linden was the glue that held this series together.  The show lost its way at times, but Enos was always on target.

Best Actor in a Drama Series


Who I think will be nominated:  Bryan Cranston - Breaking Bad, Jon Hamm - Mad Men, Damian Lewis - Homeland, Steve Buscemi - Boardwalk Empire, Kelsey Grammer - Boss.

My Wish to be nominated:  Easily the toughest category of the night.   I'd be very surprised if Bryan Cranston doesn't walk away with his 4th Emmy.   But, just look at the names that will most likely miss out on a nomination here.  Hugh Laurie, Dustin Hoffman, and Kiefer Sutherland, to name a few.  I actually have 2 wish nominees here.  My first one is Peter Krause from Parenthood.  As with Erika Christensen, Krause performance as Adam Braverman was never better.  His character struggled with being the parent of a child with Aspergers, while fighting to save his new business at the same.  Krause was funny, touching, and tough all at the same time.  My other wish nominee here is Denis Leary from Rescue Me.  It really is a shame that Leary never won and Emmy for his role as Tommy Gavin, the very troubled, alcoholic firefighter who battled his demons throughout the series, all the while dealing with the memories of 9/11.  This will be the Academy's last chance to nominate Leary for this role.

Best Comedy Series


Who I think will be nominated:  Modern Family, 30 Rock, Parks and Recreation, The Big Bang Theory, Curb Your Enthusiasm.

My Wish to be nominated:  My wish nominee here is How I Met Your Mother.  In my opinion the show had its best season this year.  It was every bit as good as likely nominee Big Bang Theory this season and it boast one of the best casts of any comedy on television.

Best Drama Series


Who I think will be nominated:  Breaking Bad, Homeland, Mad Men, Game of Thrones, Boardwalk Empire, Downton Abbey.


My Wish to be nominated:  My wish nominees here are the same as in the Best Actor category.  Parenthood and Rescue Me.  Parenthood is one of the best and most overlooked dramas on network television.  No series has more heart and the top notch cast delivers week after week.   Rescue Me is a show that I didn't think I would say should get a nomination.  It really faltered in its middle seasons, but its final season was one of its best and made us remember why Rescue Me was once one of TV's best dramas.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

'Cougar Town' renewed, moves to TBS

'Cougar Town' has been renewed, but not by ABC.  Cable network TBS has ordered a 4th season of the show to begin airing in early 2013.

TBS has also purchased the rights to the first 61 episodes of the show that originally aired on ABC.

"Cougar Town is a smart, whimsical sitcom that draws its humor from likable, relatable characters." said Michael Wright, President, Head of Programming for TBS.  "We are thrilled to have Cougar Town moving to the TBS neighborhood as the network continues to expand its slate of original comedy series."

The program, which made its third-season debut in midseason, has been adequate in a Tuesday timeslot following "Last Man Standing" but was not expected to be part of ABC's 2012-13 plans.

Fox renews 'Touch,' cancels 'Alcatraz' and 'The Finder'

Fox has announced that is has renewed 'Touch' for a second season, but has cancelled 'Alcatraz' and 'The Finder.'

'Touch' is being given a chance by Fox despite so-so ratings.  Fox has a long relationship with the shows star Kiefer Sutherland from his days on '24,' so this likely played into the decision.

The show, about a widower who struggles to connect with his mute son who has unique abilities, seemed enough to propel the drama into a hit for Fox.    The series previewed in January after 'American Idol' and drew 12 million viewers.   It seemed to retain much of the viewership when it returned 2 months later in its regular Thursday time slot.  But it has since seen its numbers fall.

Friday, December 30, 2011

The 10 Best Shows of 2011

TV had its ups and downs in 2011.  It had it's failures, like 'Pan Am,' 'Charlies Angels,' and Charlie Sheen.  But it also had its success stories, the welcome return of Tim Allen to prime time TV in 'Last Man Standing' and the continued dominance of cable TV as a provider of top notch television.  2011 was a great year for TV.    Here are, in my opinion, the 10 best shows of the year:

10.  Men of A Certain Age - TNT - I was extremely disappointed to see this show go.  A well written, well acted comedy-drama about 3 middle-aged friends expertly played by Ray Romano, Scott Bakula, and Andre Braugher.  One of the most underrated shows of the last few year.  Sadly TNT cancelled it after its 2nd season concluded.


9.  How I Met Your Mother - CBS - I'm not sure why this show doesn't get as much appreciation from the critics.  In my opinion, it is still one of TV's strongest comedies.  Consistently funny and a great cast.  With all of the Charlie Sheen nonsense that went on earlier this year, this show became overlooked for the steady performer that it is. 


8.  Rescue Me - FX - This very dark, often hilarious show ended its 7 year run with a superb season.  Denis Leary's 93 episode turn as Tommy Gavin, a NYC Firefighter whose life was forever changed by 9/11 stands as one of the best and most underrated performances in the last 10 years.


7.  Curb Your Enthusiasm - HBO - Larry David took his act to New York for season 7 and the laughs just kept on coming.  From Michael J. Fox as Larry's newest adversary, to the Palestinian Chicken episode, Larry David showed this show still has a lot of life left in it.  


6.  Southland - TNT - Nothing has been done more on TV than cop shows.  But every once in a while once comes along that has staying power.  Over the years we've seen shows like 'Hill Street Blues,' 'Wiseguy,' '24,' and 'The Shield' as unique drama series that left a lasting mark on TV.  'Southland' still has a way to go before it matches the status of the aforementioned series, but right now it is hands down the best cop show on TV.  


5.  Parenthood - NBC - Now in it's 3rd season, this family drama keeps getting better and better.  It boasts the best ensemble cast on the 4 major networks.   Peter Krause and Monica Potter's attempts to connect with their autistic son give this show a healthy dose of realism and heart.   It's so rare for a show to evoke such emotion week after week, but Parenthood succeeds on every level.


4.  Modern Family - ABC - In just it's 3rd season, Modern Family has become the gold standard for TV comedy.  The show never fails to produce laughs, each and every episode.    Ty Burrell continues to amaze and has become the best comedic actor on TV.  


3.  Boardwalk Empire - HBO - This series started as a show about bootlegging and corruption in Prohibition era Atlantic City, but is has evolved into a study of what people will do to survive and the ways that they will justify their behavior.  This series has grown better as each season has progressed and ended season 2 with a big shock that few shows have the guts to make.


2.  Homeland - SHO - Easily TV's best new drama, this riveting series became Sunday night's must watch show.    What makes this show so good, among other things, is that viewers  are initially unclear about who is telling the truth.  Damien Lewis and Mandy Patinkin's performances are among the years best. But it's Claire Danes turn as bipolar CIA agent Carrie Mathison that is the most amazing performance of the year.  If Danes doesn't walk away with a Best Actress Emmy there should be an investigation.


1.  Breaking Bad - AMC - As good as 'Homeland' was, 'Breaking Bad' was even better.  Honestly, did any show have as great a season as this show did?  One of the best seasons of any show in recent memory, ended with one of the best season finales of all time.  In it's 4th season this show has never been better. The amazing performances of Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul were almost overshadowed by Giancarlo Esposito's incredible and terrifying performance as Gus, TV's best villain.  We can't wait to see where this show goes next and wherever it goes, we know it will continue to be the most riveting hour on television.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

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Saturday, November 5, 2011

Andy Rooney dies at 92

From CBS News:


Andy Rooney, the "60 Minutes" commentator known to generations for his wry, humorous and contentious television essays - a unique genre he is credited with inventing - died Friday night in a hospital in New York City of complications following minor surgery. He was 92, and had homes in New York City, Rensselaerville, N.Y. and Rowayton, Conn.

"It's a sad day at '60 Minutes' and for everybody here at CBS News," said Jeff Fager, chairman of CBS News and the executive producer of "60 Minutes." "It's hard to imagine not having Andy around. He loved his life and he lived it on his own terms. We will miss him very much."

Rooney had announced on Oct. 2, 2011 in his 1097th essay for "60 Minutes" that he would no longer appear regularly.

Rooney wrote for television since its birth, spending more than 60 years at CBS, 30 of them behind the camera as a writer and producer, first for entertainment and then news programming, before becoming a television personality - a role he said he was never comfortable in. He preferred to be known as a writer and was the author of best-selling books and a national newspaper column, in addition to his "60 Minutes" essays.

Rooney resided in Manhattan; he also kept a family vacation home in Rensselaerville, N.Y, and the first home he ever purchased, in Rowayton, Conn. He was pre-deceased by his wife of 62 years, Marguerite, in 2004. He is survived by his four children Ellen, Brian, the former longtime ABC News correspondent, Emily, longtime host of "Greater Boston," a local public affairs television program on PBS, and Martha Fishel; five grandchildren and two great grandchildren. He was also was pre-deceased by his sister, Nancy.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Boardwalk Empire renewed for a 3rd season

HBO has renewed 'Boardwalk Empire' for a 3rd season.

'Boardwalk Empire' most recent episode gathered 2.85 million viewers and a 1.2 rating in the adult demo. The drama about Atlantic City during Prohibition won the Emmy for best directing this year, and racked up seven more statues for technical achievements, but some thought it had a chance at more prestigious wins.

"Following a triumphant first season, I was eager to see what Terry Winter, Martin Scorsese and the rest of their stellar team had in store, and they continue to surpass our highest expectations," said HBO president of programming Michael Lombardo. "The response from the media and our viewers has been extremely gratifying."

The renewal follows a series of recent drama series pickups, including for "True Blood," "Game of Thrones" and "Treme," as well as commitments to the new shows "Luck," "Veep," "Girls," "Life’s Too Short" and Aaron Sorkin’s as-yet untitled project.

The show's first season won eight Emmys, including Scorsese's for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series.
 

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Dexter's future in doubt?

Deadline is reporting that even as Sunday’s sixth-season premiere of 'Dexter' set a ratings record for Showtime, negotiations between the cable network and star Michael C. Hall have reached an impasse that leaves the future of the hit drama in doubt.

The day after the serial killer drama's sixth season premiere became Showtime's most-watched season opener in 14 years contract talks between the shows star and the network broke down.   Hall, who also serves as an executive producer on the show, is reportedly asking for $24 million over the next two seasons; the cable network offered $20 million.

Showtime is still hopeful about striking a deal either for two seasons or one, according to Deadline. Reps for Showtime and Hall had no comment on the report.

Hall, 40, won Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild awards for his performance in 2009. Before 'Dexter', he starred on HBO's 'Six Feet Under' for five seasons.

NBC's 'Free Agents' joins 'The Playboy Club' as this seasons 2nd canceled show

Coming just 2 days after NBC announced the cancellation of 'The Playboy Club,' the peacock announced today that another series has been cancelled.

'Free Agents', the workplace comedy starring Hank Azaria was cancelled on Thursday after just  four low-rated episodes, the last of which mustered a measly 1.0 demo rating, while drawing just 3.28 million total viewers.

On Tuesday, 'The Playboy Club' became the first official casualty of the fall season when NBC pulled the plug after 3 episodes.

Todays TV News and Notes

Here's a quick look at whats up in the world of TV today.

  • Cheryl Ladd joins the cast of 'Chuck' for it's final season. 
  • 'Perry Mason' is headed to the big screen with Robert Downey, Jr. in the title role.
  • The October 21st episode of 'Supernatural' will feature a 'Buffy' reunion.
  • Cinemax renews 'Strike Back' for a 2nd season.
  • 'Blues Brothers' and 'Rambo' actor Charles Napier dies at 75.
  • Wednesday nights TV Ratings:  Modern Family dominates.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Kutcher's Two and A Half Men debuts to monster ratings

Two and a Half Men" had its most-watched episode ever Monday -- without Charlie Sheen.

The sitcom drew 27.8 million total viewers to its Season 9 premiere, which introduced Ashton Kutcher as Sheen's replacement, according to early data from Nielsen.

It was the best number ever for "Men," which suffered a shortened eighth season earlier this year after producers fired Sheen, who had engaged in a public war of words with his bosses. In fact, viewing was so high for "Men," it put a noticeable dent in the ratings for ABC's season premiere of "Dancing With the Stars," which averaged 18.6 million for the night. The two-hour "Dancing" was strong enough to power ABC to a win for the night in viewers, however, thanks in no small part to curiosity over the introduction of Chaz Bono, the series' first transgender contestant.

Kutcher was introduced mid-episode in "Men" as Walden Schmidt, a lovelorn Internet billionaire who had tried to commit suicide by walking into the ocean near the Malibu beach house once owned by Charlie Harper (Sheen). The episode's opening revealed that Harper had died after a girlfriend had learned of his infidelity and, it was assumed, pushed him in front of an oncoming train.

Monday's "Men" outing wasn't just the best-rated in the sitcom's history. It was also the highest-rated season premiere for a scripted series since "Desperate Housewives" premiered six years ago, according to ew.com.

In the adults-age-18-to-49 demographic often sought by advertisers, "Men" delivered a gigantic 10.3 rating/24 share.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Emmy Winners!


The winners at Sunday’s 63rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards presented by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences:
 
Drama Series: “Mad Men,” AMC.
Actress, Drama Series: Julianna Margulies, “The Good Wife,” CBS.
Actor, Drama Series: Kyle Chandler, “Friday Night Lights,” DirecTV/NBC.
Supporting Actor, Drama Series: Peter Dinklage, “Game of Thrones,” HBO.
Supporting Actress, Drama Series: Margo Martindale, “Justified,” FX.
Writing, Drama Series: Jason Katims, “Friday Night Lights,” NBC.
Directing, Drama Series: Martin Scorsese, “Boardwalk Empire,” HBO.
Comedy Series: “Modern Family,” ABC.
Actor, Comedy Series: Jim Parsons, “The Big Bang Theory,” CBS.
Actress, Comedy Series: Melissa McCarthy, “Mike & Molly,” CBS.
Supporting Actress, Comedy Series: Julie Bowen, “Modern Family,” ABC.
Supporting Actor, Comedy Series: Ty Burrell, “Modern Family,” ABC.
Writing, Comedy Series: Steven Levitan and Jeffrey Richman, “Modern Family,” ABC.
Directing, Comedy Series: Michael Spiller, “Modern Family,” ABC.
Miniseries or Movie: “Downton Abbey” (“Masterpiece”), PBS.
Actress, Miniseries or Movie: Kate Winslet, “Mildred Pierce,” HBO.
Actor, Miniseries or Movie: Barry Pepper, “The Kennedys,” ReelzChannel.
Supporting Actress, Miniseries or Movie: Maggie Smith, “Downton Abbey” (“Masterpiece”), PBS.
Supporting Actor, Miniseries or Movie: Guy Pearce, “Mildred Pierce,” HBO.
Directing, Miniseries, Movie or Dramatic Special: Brian Percival, “Downton Abbey” (“Masterpiece”), PBS.
Writing, Miniseries, Movie or Dramatic Special: Julian Fellowes, “Downton Abbey” (“Masterpiece”), PBS.
Reality-Competition Program: “The Amazing Race,” CBS.
Variety, Music or Comedy Series: “The Daily Show With Jon Stewart,” Comedy Central.
Directing, Variety, Music or Comedy Series: Don Roy King, “Saturday Night Live,” NBC.
Writing, Variety, Music or Comedy Series: “The Daily Show With Jon Stewart,” Comedy Central.

Saturday, September 17, 2011

My Emmy Predictions!

The 63rd Annual Emmy Primetime Emmy's are tomorrow night, so I'm weighing in on my predictions on who will be taking home the gold.

First let's look at the comedy categories.

Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series

This is going to be a "Modern Family" category, no doubt.  Eric Stonestreet won it last year for his performance as Cameron.  Much was made of Ed O'Neill being snubbed last season, this year he received a nomination. Although I think that Ty Burrell's performance as Phil is much more Emmy worthy,  O'Neill will be the winner.


Best Support Actress in a Comedy Series

This category could also be a "Modern Family" category.    We have Sophia Vergara and Julie Bowen both being nominated.  Both of these actresses are Emmy worthy, Bowen perhaps a little more so.  But I think they may split the votes and Emmy host Jane Lynch will win her second consecutive Emmy for her role as Sue Sylvester on "Glee."    Honestly, any one of these 3 could win, but I think it's going to be Lynch.


Best Actor in a Comedy Series

This is going to be a very tough category.  We have the two leads from 'Big Bang Theory," Johnny Galecki and Jim Parsons being nominated.  The very underrated Matt Leblanc for "Episodes." We also have Steve Carrell as Michael Scott in "The Office."  While Parsons is the most deserving here, this will be the voters last chance to recognize Carrell for his work on "The Office" and I think he wins it.

Best Actress in a Comedy Series 

This category, in my opinion, is a complete toss-up.  Any one of the actresses nominated are worthy.  Edie Falco is always an Emmy favorite and first time nominee Martha Plimpton is generating lots of buzz for her role on "Raising Hope."  However I'm going with Amy Poehler for her role on "Parks and Recreation."  Just a gut feeling.


Best Comedy Series

For me, there is only one nominated show worthy of being called the best and that's "Modern Family."  It delivers the laughs week after week and is the most consistently funny show on TV.  Not to mention it boasts the best ensemble cast of any comedy currently on the air.  This is a no-brainer.


Now let's take a look at the Drama Categories.


Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series

Another tough category.  Although with last years winner, Aaron Paul from 'Breaking Bad' being ineligible this year (the show didn't air during the required time period), the category is wide open.  Walton Goggins is very much deserving of a win here for his role as Boyd on "Justified," but I think the winner here will be John Slattery as Roger Sterling from "Mad Men."  Again, this is a very tough category, but Slattery is overdue for a win as well and should take home the prize.


Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series

 I would love to see Christina Hendricks win for her role as Joan on "Mad Men," but i just don't think its going to happen.   Last years winner in this category, Archie Panjabi from "The Good Wife" is nominated again and is probably the favorite to win.  But the buzz has been building for Margo Martindale for her role as Mags on "Justified."   I will be rooting for Hendricks to pull off the upset, but I think Martindale will be the winner.


Best Actor in a Drama Series

Bryan Cranston of "Breaking Bad" has won this award for the last 3 years.  However, "Breaking Bad" was ineligible for Emmy consideration this year.  That makes this a very interesting category.  Kyle Chandler from "Friday Night Lights" is the sentimental favorite here.  Fans of the show have begged and pleaded every year for the series to get some recognition.  This will be their final chance.  Unfortunately, I don't think it's going to happen.  Steve Buscemi is another fan favorite here for "Boardwalk Empire,"  But this year, this category belongs to one person.  With In my opinion, this award is Jon Hamm's to lose.  His performance as Don Draper on "Mad Men" was the best on TV this past season.  He should and will win on Sunday night. 


Best Actress in a Drama Series

As with the lead actor category, "Friday Night Lights" fans are hoping for the upset here.  Hoping that Connie Britton can pull it off and win.  She will have a tough task.  Elizabeth Moss from "Mad Men," Mariska Hargitay from "Law and Order: SVU," and newcomber Mirielle Enos from "The Killing" are all worthy nominees and all could win.  Kathy Bates, in my opinion, is a long shot, "Harry's Law" is just not a very good show.  I think Julianna Margulies pulls of the win here among very tough competition for "The Good Wife."


Best Drama Series

"Friday Night Lights" has been getting lots of whispers lately that it could pull off the upset here.  It would be nice to see, and very well deserved.  "The Good Wife"  is also a critical favorite and would surprise no one if it won.   However, I think the award here is going to be between "Boardwalk Empire" and "Mad Men."    Both had very strong seasons.  "Boardwalk Empire" in it's first season garnered much critical acclaim and was last years Golden Globe winner for Best Drama Series. "Mad Men" is a past winner and has always been a favorite of the voters.  I think the past season of "Mad Men" was stronger, but I think "Boardwalk Empire" pulls it off and wins this category.  I hope i'm wrong because "Mad Men" deserves to win.


That's it.    Those are my picks.  I think "Mad Men' and "Boardwalk Empire" will be the big winners. Let's see who the winners will be on Sunday night.  The show is on Fox at 8 pm.  Enjoy the show!

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Rachel Reilly wins Big Brother 13

After being locked away from the outside world for 75 days, "Big Brother" veteran Rachel Reilly emerged Wednesday as the winner of CBS' voyeuristic reality TV competition. The show's seven-person jury selected the 26-year-old cocktail waitress from Los Angeles to win the $500,000 grand prize over 23-year-old newbie contestant Porsche Briggs from Miami.

At the beginning of the 13th season, the flame-haired Reilly entered the "Big Brother" abode with fiance Brendon Villegas, a 31-year-old graduate student. The pair met last summer as competitors on the show's 12th edition. The ups and downs of their relationship - and the game - resulted in frequent emotional outbursts from Reilly throughout the summer.

"Oh, it's going to be a very hard decision," Villegas joked as he cast his vote for his fiance.

Reilly, who secured four of the seven-person jury's votes, dominated the 13th season by winning several competitions with her veteran alliance and openly targeting the batch of newbie players. She was never able to keep Villegas safe though. He was voted off the show twice after a game-changing twist allowed him to return during the fifth week of competition.