Jim O’Heir stars on the wonderfully charming NBC hit, PARKS AND RECREATION. O’Heir plays the overly nice, and sometimes punching bag, Jerry/Gary/Larry Gergich. I spoke with O’Heir (Or what I hope to be words, I was a bit nervous being he stars on my favorite show and all) about Rashida Jones and Rob Lowe exiting the show, who on the show resembles their character in real life, and how awesome it is to work with Amy Poehler! [Read more…]
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Funny Business: Andy Daly Dishes on His New Comedy Central Series REVIEW, Reflects on EASTBOUND AND DOWN
Andy Daly stars on the new Comedy Central comedy REVIEW, he plays Forrest MacNeil an eager, over the top, ridiculous, reviewer. I spoke with Andy about his background at the UCB, his thoughts on the EASTBOUND AND DOWN finale, and what we can expect to see this season on REVIEW. [Read more…]
Morning Static: HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER, TRUE DETECTIVE, 2 BROKE GIRLS & More!
• Let Her Be Your Star: ‘How I Met Your Mother’ spinoff casts ‘Smash’ actress.
• Interesting: CW’s ‘Reign’ to put uncensored sexy episode online.
• Nostalgia Alert: ‘Facts of Life’ stars Lisa Whelchel, Kim Fields reunite in Hallmark Movie.
• Funny Business: ‘Kroll Show’ Renewed for Third Season at Comedy Central.
• The Art of the Title: TRUE DETECTIVE.
• Pilot Watch: Mary-Louise Parker Set For NBC Comedy Pilot ‘Feed Me’.
• Sad But True: 2 Broke Girls Enlists Lindsay Lohan for Matrimonial Guest Appearance.
• Oscars: Surprise Batkid Appearance Was Pulled From Ceremony.
• Q&A: IFC Chief on Comedy, Competition and Fred Armisen’s New ‘Late Night’ Gig.
• For Canadian Eyes Only! Netflix Will Premiere Two All-New Seasons of Canada’s Favorite ‘Trailer Park Boys’
• Prestige Project Alert: ‘The Wire’s David Simon Takes On Oprah-Produced HBO Mini On Martin Luther King.
• Snooze Alert: Patricia Arquette to star in ‘CSI’ spinoff.
• Deal of the Day: Score 68% off SMALLVILLE THE COMPLETE SERIES via Amazon.
We Shine the Spotlight on Part-Time TOMB RAIDER and Full-Time GREY’S ANATOMY Star Camilla Luddington
I spoke with passionate actress, Camilla Luddington about her role on ABC’s famed drama GREY’S ANATOMY. Light-hearted and enthusiastic, Camilla describes embracing the changes of a new season, the chemistry between “Jolex” and her role as Lara Croft in the iconic Tomb Raider video game franchise. [Read more…]
Funny Business: Meet MIXOLOGY Star Alexis Carra
The highly anticipated new comedy series MIXOLOGY premieres tonight on ABC! I spoke with one of the starts of the show, Alexis Carra about her character Jessica, her theater background, and how it feels to get the coveted time slot after MODERN FAMILY. [Read more…]
Too LEGIT to Quit! Comedian Jim Jefferies Talks Season 2
Jim Jefferies stars on the FXX breakout hit LEGIT. He plays a much more heightened and more outrageous version of himself. I spoke with Jim about this weeks episode, the transition from standup to scripted TV, and what we can expect to see this season on LEGIT. [Read more…]
A Closer Look at Jimmy Fallon’s Take on the TONIGHT SHOW: The Most Humble, Happiest, and Most Grateful Person On Television
Doesn’t matter what you’re watching, if Jimmy Fallon’s in it you know you’ll be smiling. You smile because there is no one who loves their job more than he does, because he is probably one of the kindest people to ever grace us with his presence, and because he is most likely wearing a blonde wig shouting “Ew” at the camera. [Read more…]
Must Read TV: Series Finales Are The Worst!
With the HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER finale coming up I decided to talk about finales, and what I think about them. So here it is, if you’re going to end my show, and take it off the air you better give me a good ending. You better tie up all of the loose ends, finish every story arc, and make sure all of my favorite characters get everything they want out of life. Am I asking for too much? I don’t think so! As an avid TV watcher I think I am well versed enough to say that a good finale can make or break a whole series. Usually, the show is ending because the ratings are sinking, or a cast member wants out. Only in rare cases the producer chooses to end the show for creative reasons, such as BREAKING BAD. (Which was a fantastic finale)
In my opinion a finale is supposed to put you at ease, or at least that’s what I look for in a finale. At the end of the episode when I see the Executive Producer title card come up I want to feel relieved, and emotional because of how moving it was and because everything I have ever wanted for the main characters has happened. Since the pilot episode we invest our time and emotion into these characters, we want good things to happen to them.
J.D. (Zach Braff) in the SCRUBS finale said “Endings are never easy, I always build them up so much in my head, they can’t possibly live up to my expectations and I just end up disappointed, I’m not even sure why it matters to me so much how things end.” Whether we realize it or not we do the same thing. From the first episode we map out these lives for our favorite characters and we realize what we want for them. Sure, there will probably will be some jaw dropping moments throughout the shows run that will make us change our minds a dozen times, but we still have that small hope that things turned out the way we always imagined. And when they don’t turn out how we hoped they would we freak out, boycott the show (even though it’s already over) we are so mad and don’t know what to do about it. [Read more…]
We Shine the Spotlight on TEEN WOLF Star Keahu Kahuanui
Keahu Kahuanui plays Danny Mahealani on MTV’s smash hit TEEN WOLF, I spoke with him briefly about the show, his characters relationship with Ethan, as well as how he got into acting. [Read more…]
SHAMELESS Scoop: Emma Kenney Talks Growing Up Gallagher!
I spoke with the wise-beyond-her-years, gifted, and adorable young actress Emma Kenney, who stars on Showtime’s Sunday night hit SHAMELESS. Kenney plays Debbie Gallagher, the once young and innocent daughter of the crazy family, now turned rebellious teen. She spoke to me about what it’s like on set, her characters drastic changes, and what it’s like balancing high school and Hollywood. [Read more…]