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Catching Up on True Blood!

July 1st, 2009 by Root

True Blood is already on the second season… ‘True Blood‘ delves into the meticulously-crafted world of novelist Charlaine Harris. A Japanese scientist’s invention of synthetic blood, vampires have progressed from legendary monsters to fellow citizens overnight. And while humans have been safely removed from the menu, many remain apprehensive about vampires living amongst them in Louisiana.

A local barmaid Sookie Stackhouse (Anna Paquin) understands what its like to be an outcast. Cursed with the ability to listen in on people’s thoughts, she’s also open-minded about the integration of vampires. She is especially intrigued by Bill(Stephen Moyer), a handsome 173-year-old living up the road. But as Sookie is drawn into a series of mysteries surrounding Bill’s arrival in Bon Temps, that tolerance will be put to the test.

I just finished watching episode 2 of season 2.. downloading now is episode 3.. and dont forget to watch true blood episode 4!

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One Tree Hill - Update!

June 30th, 2009 by Root

On the heels of her recurring role on the CW’s “90210,” Jana Kramer is joining another CW drama, veteran “One Tree Hill.”

In a multi-episode arc next season, she will play model/actress Alexis, the new face of Brooke’s (Sophia Bush) clothing line. Alexis is an adrenaline junkie and a diva who loves parties and is used to getting her way.

On “90210,” Kramer played Portia Ranson. She also recurred on NBC’s “Friday Night Lights.”

Source: Hollywood Reporter

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24 - Casting News

June 30th, 2009 by Root

T.J. Ramini, who played Yaniv, the Israeli boot camp instructor who got Gabby into shape on ABC’s “Desperate Housewives” this past season, has joined Fox’s “24″ as a recurring.

He will play Tarin Karoush, an associate of the Middle Eastern leader played by new series regular Anil Kapoor.

Brit Ramini, who also co-starred on the long-running U.K. cop drama “The Bill,” is repped by Pakula/King and manager Brian Ferrantino.

Source: Hollywood Reporter, but ’stole’ it from SpoilerTV

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Michael Jackson Dead

June 26th, 2009 by Root

Sad day today for all Michael Jackson fans… The King of Pop Died in his Los Angeles home. He was found not breathing by paramedics who responded to his death. Michael Jackson was 50 years old.

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2009 Fall Schedule… it’s here!

May 23rd, 2009 by Root

Yes, it’s out! The schedule for our favorite TV series is out! All the major TV network has released the time of the shows plus the new ones that are airing this Fall season.

Here’s What we read:

All the networks have unwrapped their fall schedules, and there are plenty of surprises. Check out which shows will be going up against each other!

Monday

Mondays won’t look too different from last season, with the only significant changes being ABC expanding Dancing With the Stars to two hours, Fox’s Lie to Me following House, and CBS swapping a pair of comedies. CBS made the decision to create a strong block with Two and a Half Men and Big Bang Theory. In experiments putting the two shows back-to-back last year, numbers were way up for Big Bang, and the network hopes to make this hit as big as Two and a Half Men. ABC is stoked that Castle’s only real competition in the 10:00 hour is CSI: Miami–it should translate into a ratings jump for Castle and our beloved Nathan Fillion. This is just a guess, but neither of the two new scripted shows (CBS’ Jenna Elfman comedy Accidentally on Purpose and NBC’s drama Trauma) looks to make much of an impact on this night. Mondays should belong to ABC thanks to the strength of Dancing With the Stars.

Tuesday

Do you like stuff? Do you like that same stuff twice? Well so do networks on Tuesday nights. ABC is doing two hours of reality, Fox is doing two hours of dancing, CBS is doing two hours of NCIS, NBC is doing two hours of Biggest Loser, and The CW is doing two hours of ’90s show remakes. Boooooring. Fox is hoping that So You Think You Can Dance will hold the fort down until American Idol returns, but how much dancing can people take with Dancing With the Stars also running? On the other hand, doubling up should work well for CBS–people can’t seem to get enough NCIS, and the new LA-based spinoff should do more than just fine (LL in the house!). However, without options, Tuesday may be a good night to catch up on DVR’d shows. We expect this night to go back and forth between CBS and Fox, and we wouldn’t be surprised if this schedule sees changes early to spice things up.

Wednesday

Now things are getting interesting. ABC is taking a huge risk with FIVE new programs on this evening, including four Thursdays shall heretofore be known as “Bloodbath Thursdays” or “The Night of Exploding DVRs”–it’s packed with all sorts of goodness. Flash Forward is badly mismatched with Grey’s Anatomy, but we think it will get off to a quick start–it’s just a matter of holding its audience. Fringe moves into Thursdays at 9 to battle Grey’s, CSI, The Office, and Supernatural, but the biggest move on this night was by CBS. Moving The Mentalist behind CSI forms a CBS superblock on the most competitive night of television. NBC’s comedy block gets MUCH stronger with Kath & Kim replaced by the very good-looking Community. Even with all this competition, CBS looks like the winner here, but not without taking a serious hit. And once again, Supernatural will still go sorely underwatched. If a show looks to have a chance to breakout, don’t be surprised if it gets moved over to Wednesdays, where things are a little less cutthroat.comedies. Our early review of Modern Family: hilarious–it has a splash of Arrested Development and the best bits of Christopher Guest’s mockumentaries (plus there’s a great twist at the end of the pilot). But it seems mismatched with the other three. Parenthood could be a sleeper hit thanks to its stellar cast, but it will be going against the most-hyped new show of the season in Glee. ABC’s bewitching Eastwick has a chance to survive in the 10:00 hour given its only competition is CSI: NY. So far, this seems like the most wide open night of the week and a great opportunity for any network to take.

Thursday

Thursdays shall heretofore be known as “Bloodbath Thursdays” or “The Night of Exploding DVRs”–it’s packed with all sorts of goodness. Flash Forward is badly mismatched with Grey’s Anatomy, but we think it will get off to a quick start–it’s just a matter of holding its audience. Fringe moves into Thursdays at 9 to battle Grey’s, CSI, The Office, and Supernatural, but the biggest move on this night was by CBS. Moving The Mentalist behind CSI forms a CBS superblock on the most competitive night of television. NBC’s comedy block gets MUCH stronger with Kath & Kim replaced by the very good-looking Community. Even with all this competition, CBS looks like the winner here, but not without taking a serious hit. And once again, Supernatural will still go sorely underwatched. If a show looks to have a chance to breakout, don’t be surprised if it gets moved over to Wednesdays, where things are a little less cutthroat.

Friday

Several days later, it’s still shocking to see Dollhouse on the schedule. But Fox likes what Joss Whedon laid out for the show’s second season and is giving it a chance. Its reward? Going up against some new competition. With CW giving up Sundays and NBC launching its Jay Leno primetime show, the Friday landscape changes drastically. Ugly Betty, Medium (now on CBS), Southland, and Smallville all now call Friday home, creating an interesting night on what is usually a TV graveyard. This is another evening totally up for grabs, but will likely be dominated by DVRs.

Sunday

Animation Domination versus Amazin Racin’ versus Extreme Home Makeoverin’–that’s Sundays for ya. ABC typically wins this night thanks to Desperate Housewives, but things could change here. The big wild card: CBS’ organ-transplant drama Three Rivers. Housewives has been tapering off, and Three Rivers could steal some of its audience thanks to hunky Alex O’Loughlin, best known from his days on Moonlight. With The Amazing Race continuing to be steady, it looks like CBS could upset the balance here. We’ll take CBS by a nose on Sundays in a changing of the guard.

You may have notice that i didn’t put in Saturaday.. :it’s just football.. :)

All schedule are here.. check it out!

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House Season 1 Marathon

May 21st, 2009 by Root

Now that most of the TV series that we’ve been watching in the past couple of months have ended their season, I now have plenty of time to catch up on some of the TV series that I’ve been longing to see.

First, I bought the complete seasons of House MD. We’ve blogged about House before, the fifth season.. but honestly, I can’t relate to the stories of the characters because I didn’t have the chance to watch the first seasons… Now I have.

I am currently on th 9th episode of Season 1… And I must say that I am getting acquinted with Dr. Gregory House’s characters more and his (first) set of staff - Cameron, Case and Foreman.

Now, every free moment I get, I slip in the DVD on my laptop and watch an episode!

Stay tuned!

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Watch 24 Season 7 Finale, Hour 23 and 24

May 19th, 2009 by Root

The end has arrived! Season 7 of 24 is finish. You can now watch the season finale of 24 (jack bauer) online in streaming video to your computer. The season finale is a 2-hour special, episodes 23 and 24!

Enjoy and see you guys this coming Fall season! New seasons for our favorite tv series!

Watch Season 7 Finale of 24 Online!

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Smallville and Superntural Season Enders, Available in Streaming Video

May 18th, 2009 by Root

Smallville and Superntural Season Enders, Available in Streaming Video… I know, I know , this is kind of a late post, but it’s better be here than when I search for it months from now and I couldn’t find it right?

Anyway, if you’ve beena big fan of Thursdays… errr.. I mean, Smallville and Supernatural, I am happy to announce that the two CW TV series season ender are now available for viewing.

Check em out and enjoy!

Also, a shamless plug, visit Wastingyourtime.net as an alternative for this TV streaming video blog thingy.. Thanks!

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LOST 2-Hour Season Finale, Available!

May 15th, 2009 by Root

LOST Season 5 Episode 16 and 17, the 2 hour season finale episodes are now available for your viewing pleasure. This has been embedded since yesterday I think. My apologies if I am a little late posting this but anyway, it’s there and it’s up.. head over LOST Episode 16/17 post and enjoy watching!

The 2 hour episodes were amazing! God! I could talk about it here but I don’t want to spoil it for you.

After you watch it, comment here and tell me what you think about the finale.

Stay tuned!

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90210 Episode 24 One Summer Can Ruin Your Whole Summer

May 13th, 2009 by Root

It’s season ender episode everywhere huh? 24 is almost up. Heroes ended theirs last week, LOST’s 2 hour season ender is tomorrow and now, it’s 90210’s turn to end their first season!



But before that, you can now watch 90210’s Episode 23 Zero Tolerance! Check it out!

Season 1, Episode 24 – Aired: 5/19/2009
One Party Can Ruin Your Whole Summer

Adrianna and Navid are forced to make an impromptu exit from the prom when Adrianna goes into labor. Dixon confronts Ethan about Silver when he notices that Ethan might be developing feelings for his girlfriend. Meanwhile, Annie reaches the breaking point when Naomi accuses her of trying to hook up with Liam, and some of her peers (still angry about the after party fiasco) decide to take both verbal and physical action against her.

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