Friday, September 30, 2011

The Duggars are Back!

by Amy K. Bredemeyer

Is TheTalkingBox truly the only site that recaps these episodes? I know of a few that have discussions about them, but none that offer an individual's interpretation of the show. If you feature it or know of someone who does, please share. All of that said, I still love watching this family, LoL. I know they are beyond quirky and very difficult to believe at times, but I enjoy seeing how they do things. However, my biggest gripe is still that they continuously air things out of order. And they KNOW they do... in the opening seconds of the second episode, Josh mentions "way back before we even had Michael, we went to Niagara Falls." And Michael was born way back around episode 5 last season, and here we are 6-7 episodes later. boo. Also, both of these episodes were fairly boring... the first was pretty much "slice of life" and the second was a small picture of a trip they took. Oh, and are we supposed to believe that the Niagara Falls trip was COMPLETELY SEPARATE from the book tour trip? Because that one went up in that area AND Anna was "just about to deliver" then, too. Hmmmm....
 
19 Kids and Counting "Duggar Grandson on board" (S08E01): [new opener to include Michael.] Michael was born June 15th, and Josh and Anna are adjusting to having two children. Josh and Anna are still driving the H3. [how? why? grrr.] Michael is 8 pounds, 9.5 ounces at his one-week checkup, which is good because he was 8 pounds 10 ounces at birth. Josh weighs 3360 ounces, so about 210 pounds. [why is he sharing this with everyone? I guess he doesn't know the internet is always calling him porky?] Cousin Amy makes raspberry bars and brings them to Anna. Amy admits that she didn't measure anything and used the wrong pan, but they still ate them. [LoL. Amy is a riot.] The Duggars are working on a garden, and Joseph and John David are in charge. The crew helps with the mulch and plants in the end so they can get more done before nightfall. Josh and Anna got engaged on her 20th birthday, and now she's turning 23. The Duggars have celebrated 236 birthdays since Josh was born. [like I said above... pretty boring episode.]

19 Kids and Counting "Duggars Over the Edge" (S08E02): The Duggars went swimming after the bus was packed for the Niagara Falls trip. The family orders 15-20 pizzas [20? and they're leaving town the next day? I don't believe it. But the community closet is looking much better.] Josie is walking. They drove 20 hours to Niagara Falls and arrived around 2am. They meet up with the Bontrager family (10 kids) and take a school bus with a tour guide toward the Falls. [ew. Michelle is rocking 80s hair again.] The family heads to the Maid of the Mists boat ride. [which was my favorite Niagara attraction.] They then do Cave of the Winds, which is 175 feet below the main ground level that allows people to walk out and see the Falls from another level. [LoL on JimBob not ever being talked to by random strangers but Michelle always is.] Then, JimBob and some of the older kids ride a speedboat while wearing full raingear. The boats (which weren't full) take you near the whirpool. Jana, Jessa, and Michelle took some of the younger kids fishing. [a nice trip for the family to take, but not the most exciting episode.]
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Teen Mom: Wrap-Ups for Farrah & Amber

by Amy K. Bredemeyer

Teen Mom "Finale Special: Check-Up with Dr. Drew - Part 1" (S03E13): We start by talking about how the girls are being recognized more and more - Maci is thanked, Amber receives negative comments, Farrah hears about how girls use her show to communicate with their parents, and Catelynn talks to all kinds of people who contact her through social media. [It's always so awkward to watch the girls watch their scenes.]

Farrah: Farrah hasn't moved yet. [what is she wearing??] Farrah mentions how she has no friends. She doesn't feel like making time for friends. She claims that she isn't trying to isolate herself. [okay these statements kinda contradict each other, and Dr. Drew knows it....] OBVIOUSLY Farrah misses Derek and wishes he could see Sophia grow up! Farrah figures that she can bring Sophia to FL after spending about two weeks setting up. [what? just enough time to register, have orientation, move in, and find a daycare?] When her mom hears this, she's surprised. [I'm not surprised she's surprised... especially after it's revealed that Farrah makes up these things on the spot!] Farrah also acts like she might just drop off Sophia in Iowa for a week here or there when she "needs to focus on school." [LOL, since she doesn't need to focus on school all the time?] She's looking at $38,000 for tuition, plus a higher cost of living, plus full-time childcare, which adds up to a lot. [what has Farrah been doing recently? Is she working at a restaurant? She graduated from her Associate's program quite a while ago now...] Farrah is upset that Sophia got her old room at her mom's house. [what's with those ugly ring(s) Farrah's wearing??]

Amber: She's asked about how potty training is going - Leah goes, but then she gets naked and runs around the house. [hahaha] Her 3 felonies and 1 misdemeanor are still underway. Dr. Drew asks Amber to address the people who say she's a bad mom, but Amber doesn't want to... she's too full of hate toward them. Gary and Amber have a temporary lift on their no-contact order regarding being in front of Leah together, just for this taping. When they return back home, they can't see one another in front of Leah again. [I wonder what Leah thinks of this, it must be rather confusing.] When Gary comes out, Dr. Drew asks him about his comments regarding having Leah taken from Amber. Dr. Drew tells Gary not to say things like that to her ever again. [this is why I'm not a therapist. I think Amber needs to hear them.] Then Dr. Drew asks about Leah's second birthday being separate parties. [Does Amber think she's high fashion or something? Did you SEE those shoes?!?] When Amber and Gary are asked if they love one another, Gary says yes. Amber hesitates, and finally says that she's confused and doesn't know. [blah. can we just agree to write-off Amber from this show now?] Amber's mom talks a little about the night that Amber's sister died, and Amber got so upset that she walked off stage.

Just a few notes on the other girls, as they'll be covered more next week:
Maci
: She's confronted about how Bentley still uses his pacifier. She's now at the part where Bentley only uses it when he lays down. [I thought Dr. Drew was a little harsh with Maci. But at least she had a witty comeback.]

Catelynn: She's starting college in early childhood development in September (so this past month, since this was taped in advance).
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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

NEW SHOW: Terra Nova

by Amy K. Bredemeyer

I saw the first 54 minutes of the 85-minute SUPERLONG pilot at Comic-Con. I loved it. I thought it was great. I thought there was an intriguing story and I was left with a ton of questions. I also thought that maybe they tried to cover too much too quickly. Now that I've seen the remainder of the episode, I absolutely feel that way. I also wasn't a big fan of how much more was set-up... there's just going to be a lot going on for a show that has a short first season. That's my main gripe for now, anyway. I don't have a lot of in-line reactions, probably because the show was both so different (past, future, dinosaurs...) and so similar (teen boy rebelling against his father, the guy in charge has some secrets, the evil people are linked to the number 6...) that it's all a bit over/underwhelming.

Terra Nova "Genesis, Parts 1 & 2" (S01E01 & S01E02): It's the dawn of the 22nd century and the world is on the verge of environmental collapse. We're quickly introduced to the Shannon family: Jim's a cop, Elisabeth's a doctor, and they have three children: Josh, Maddy, and Zoe. Chicago. We know that life is very bad, mainly due to the environment. For instance, the youngest child has never had an orange or seen clouds before, and nobody has had a clear view of the moon in decades. There is thick smog that requires breathing masks outside, and there's a rule of two children per family. This causes the first problem on the show, as investigators arrive at the Shannon home to follow up on a possible violation (aka third child Zoe). While the family tries to hide the preschooler, it doesn't work and they're found out. Jim can't control his anger and he strikes an officer, landing him in Golad prison for several years. But, two years into his sentence, Elisabeth is recruited for the latest pilgrimage to Terra Nova. She pays off a guard to get five minutes to fill in Jim on the situation and to hand him a breathing mask (air in the prisons is unfiltered) that contains a laser, among possible other things.

We don't see how he does it, but Jim is able to get out of one maximum-security facility and into another (though it appears he hid under a moving vehicle to get in). He also removes a tracker from beneath his skin (looks quite painful!) and trades a lot of money for a backpack. He also somehow has a valid retina scan card, which is the ID used by everyone. He is stopped, however, when footage is seen of him in a secure area. He winds up having to make a run for the portal, but makes it through. Shortly after he lands, however, he's identified as a stowaway - and so is Zoe (who was hiding in a backpack). Zoe hardly remembers her father, but he tries his best throughout the episode to fix that.

Commander Taylor welcomes the new group to Terra Nova. We learn that he was the very first person to go through, seven years ago. (And, due to some sort of time glitch, he was alone for 118 days before others showed up.) Taylor is soon alerted to the Shannon family's issues, and he pulls Jim and Elisabeth aside. Elisabeth is a renown physician and will work as such in Terra Nova. While Taylor knows that Jim broke some rules, he's able to see past that and look at the usefulness of Jim... though he starts as an agricultural worker, he's promoted to security within a day. The family then goes to see their new home, which is new and quite spacious, though it wasn't built for five people, so Zoe and Maddy must share a room. [I wonder how rare it is to have a third child.... I mean, in Terra Nova it's probably the only instance. But what about in 2149?]

The next day is looking okay... Josh is upset about leaving behind Kara, his girlfriend. He also resents the fact that his father was absent from his life for a while, and he's not ready to start listening to him again. Plus, he doesn't care about history or literature, as evidenced by the fact that he didn't know about the Probe (it was used to find a time fracture) or that it'll be three days before they can eat real food (for now they're stuck with some sludgy smoothie of sorts). Rather than attending orientation, Josh decides to go off and explore on his own, which leads him to Skye, who is from the 5th pilgrimage. Skye lives with a bunch of other teenagers, which at first seems really cool... then we later learn that both of her parents died due to illness. [foreshadowing of illness returning?] The kids take Josh OTG (outside the gates) where they drive around in a rover (which may be a British vehicle - steering wheels appear on the right), walk on rocks near a river, jump off a cliff near a waterfall [absolutely GORGEOUS waterfalls!], and drink moonshine that they've been brewing from fruts (a fruit-nut combo). Skye does show Josh some markings that she found, but she's keeping them a secret and makes him promise to do the same.

The first day for Elisabeth is going fairly well, though she does need to adjust to an older set of medical practices... such as leeches. Then, she's held hostage by another patient, but that doesn't last long.

After Jim starts following his cop instincts, Taylor gives him the whole story of the issues they have, including the Sixers - a bunch of people from the sixth pilgrimage who broke off and started their own colony. (There are also other missing folks, including Taylor's son, who disappeared a few years ago.) Sixers often infiltrate for goods, and it was a Sixer who held Elisabeth hostage. They take equipment, weapons, medical supplies, and the like. Taylor is very concerned about what their goal is and who from the future sent them to Terra Nova. The fun and games don't last, however, and shots are soon fired as other rovers approach. Then, they must avoid some carnivorous dinosaurs, and viewers see our first fatality via dino. When they reach the gates, it seems that Mira, a Sixer, wants the guy in the brig (later identified as Carter), some ammo, and some medical supplies. Taylor agrees to Carter and the medical supplies, and in return Mira gives them some meteoric iron.

Meanwhile, some Sixers find the kids' rover and pull the power. There's a carnivore around, though, so everyone begins to panic. They end up getting into the Sixers' rover with Drake, a young Sixer who knows Skye. Some security footage shows that the kids are OTG, and Jim goes with Taylor and some others to search for the kids. Elizabeth tries to go, and since there's no time for squabbles, Taylor lets her, and they roll out into the night. The kids are able to establish radio contact with the search party, but while they're waiting to be found, Tasha, the daughter of a security guy, runs out of the car, scared. The search party finds a wounded Tasha. [at this point, I feel like the episode is starting to drag.] The kids are getting ready to make a break for another vehicle when another dinosaur shows up. [do these kids have really bad aim or do the bullets do nothing to the dinos?] The kids are just about surrounded when the search party arrives.

Sky goes to apologize to Taylor and tells him that they were drinking. She says they weren't near the waterfalls though, and he says that those are treacherous waters... We also see that the Sixers look at the same markings... which Taylor wants to keep them hidden - they're drawn by his son and are the key to everything, supposedly.  
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News Roundup: A few Renewals and a LOT of Future Projects

by Amy K. Bredemeyer

Renewals, Cancellations, & Scheduling:
Disney XD renewed Kickin' It for a second season.

Drop Dead Diva has gotten a 13-episode season four renewal.

Roseanne Barr announced via Twitter that Roseanne's Nuts, a Lifetime show, as been cancelled.

Lifetime did, however, renew Dance Moms for a second season.

The most surprising order goes to The New Girl, getting the go-ahead for a back-11.

TOLN, The Online Network, will launch in January 2012, with new episodes of All My Children and One Life to Live, among other shows.

The best renewal story of the week? Boss received an order for a ten-episode second season. The pilot will air October 21st.

Cast & Plot Updates:
Katie Holmes will play the Slutty Pumpkin that's been referenced semi-annually on How I Met Your Mother.


Shows in Development & Other Fun Stuff
:
Comedy Central has a pilot contest going on. Go for it.

FOX has ordered a new Gordon Ramsey Series, currently known as Hotel Hell. This time, the unscripted show will focus on Ramsey & crew fixing hotels, motels, and B&Bs.

FOX also ordered up Touch, a Kiefer Sutherland show to premiere in the Spring. He'll play the dad of a mute son who is gifted with numbers.

Another FOX pick? A show about serial killers who use social networking.

ABC is looking to do a show about an angel who is expelled from Heaven and has to live in NYC. [I know, what??]

Another show ABC is looking to do? A guy has to find clues about the twelve apostles. So, Da Vinci Code fans, get excited.

What else? Oh yeah, another New York show about a cop. But, this is a fictional New York, or, magical, as it were.

CBS, on the other hand, is going to feature a mid-season replacement with Rob Schneider. He marries into a close-knit Mexican-American family, where his father-in-law is played by Cheech Marin.

NBC is looking to have a Dane Cook comedy show next fall.

Weirder yet, NBC also wants an 1880s drama/western. Not a bad idea, until you hear about the doctor character who uses his intellect rather than a six-shooter....

Extreme Musical Chairs, guys. This may be a thing. On the CW.

On Thursday, October 6th, the newest episode of Psych will air in NYC for 1,000 fans... the rest of us will have to wait until the 12th.

There are fewer GLBT characters on television this season than last season. Not a startling number, just less.

Netflix and the Discovery Networks (everything from TLC, the Science Channel, the Hub, and the Military Channel to the Discovery Channel, Investigation Discovery, and Animal Planet) have reached an agreement for a two-year contract to allow streaming of some of the networks' programming.

More on that note, FOX stuff is getting streamed via Amazon and Dreamworks is hitting Netflix.

But, really, the big story about streaming right now is that new episodes of Whitney and Up All Night were available to watch via Yahoo! before they were broadcast this week. Yeah, glad this didn't have publicity three weeks ago, huh?
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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Walden's Reckless, Alan Mooches

by Amy K. Bredemeyer

I think that they too long (like 1:45) recapping the first episode of the season. but I guess that's not the world's biggest gripe. Otherwise, I enjoyed this episode. It had a lot of funny, funny moments, though I hope we get to start seeing more Jake soon! Who cares about Evelyn, anyway? Oh, and how in the world did they come up with the name "Walden," anyway? It weirds me out, I think...

Two and a Half Men "People Who Love Peepholes" (S09E02): Walden has asked Berta to stay on as the housekeeper, and now she'll be a live-in. We hear her thoughts as they have a conversation, and they're hilarious. [she finds Walden totally hott, as pretty much every woman we've seen him encounter does. I don't see it, but maybe the long hair and scruffy face just don't do it for me. What do you think? I included an image to the right in case you haven't seen the show and don't know what "look" Ashton Kutcher is playing...] Alan leaves his keys and garage door openers and hugs Berta good-bye. [Walden didn't get Alan's "People who love Peepholes" joke! I thought it was hilarious!! Actually, I'm laughing again, even! But, Walden is just SO goofy. He makes me laugh. I love it. Oh and the fact that Alan forgot Jake was good, too].

Alan gets to his mother's, and she begins to panic when she sees him unpacking... she was thinking he'd only be there a couple of weeks. [not sure what made her think that. The guy wasn't able to move out of Charlie's for eight years, but he will suddenly become independent? Idon'tthinkso.] Turns out, Evelyn likes kinky sex and makes sure Alan knows it. [probably to freak him out so he'll move quicker, LoL.] back at the Malibu Beach House, Walden doesn't know anything about what kind of shampoo or toilet paper he uses or even where to get it. He calls his wife to find out, and asks her to take him back while he's got her on the phone. [it's things like this that make me love the character. I mean, who throws that into a casual conversation?] That evening, Alan heads out to get away from his mother's sex noises and runs into Walden, who was returning some books to Alan. They decide to head out in Walden's $100,000 electric Fisker. [lmao on the "I was dating a poster of Molly Ringwald" joke. Yay Pretty in Pink! LOVE IT!]

It's only a matter of time before Walden admits that he's lonely, and starts speeding away toward his old house. Walden really wants to see Bridget, so he convinces Alan to help him break in. But, as they proceed to climb the fence, Bridget electrifies it and they fall, writing in pain. Turns out, his wife basically left him because she had to be more of a mother than a wife to him. [makes sense with what we've seen so far!] She doesn't let them stay long, however, and soon Walden is driving like a madman again...

Alan wakes up laying on Walden's chest, both naked in a chair on the back porch. Turns out, Berta is out there, too, and she suggested they (maybe just the guys, maybe all three of them?) go skinny-dipping the night before. Girls have apparently been showing up at the house looking for Charlie on and off, and Alan has to tell one about Charlie's death. She seems heartbroken initially, but is instantly over it when Walden walks in. [hahahahaha.] Then, Bridget shows up to talk to Walden, and he tells her that he wants to prove he can be a "grown-up." [this should be rich...] The episode closes with Walden thanking Alan for helping him out (otherwise, Bridget may have thought Walden had moved on) and Alan asking to stay with Walden for "a few days, a few weeks, a month, tops." [hahahahaha!]
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2 Broke Girls: Caroline in Deep Doo-Doo

by Amy K. Bredemeyer

So we still have two twentysomething girls who live together, work together, and are hoping to start their own business together in about a year. This second episode looks at how Caroline continues to meddle in Max's life, and we get a glimpse at a more vulnerable side to Max. Overall, I didn't care for this episode as much as the first one, and I thought a possible break-up between the two girls was way too early in the show to be believable... I mean, they're bound to stay together... they're listed in the title, guys.

2 Broke Girls "And the Break-Up Scene" (S01E02): Max is her normal charming self with some customers who want special orders. [still like it, but I think this will get old before the season is out.] Max has a new dark chocolate cupcake that she has Earl sample. [I think hearing about the continued evolution of her baking is a good idea.] Caroline got two bucks from a homeless man to whom she told her life story when he asked for spare change. [I'm pretty sure that this was my favorite moment of the episode! So funny!] According to the boss, it's Caroline's second day at work [didn't she have two days of work last episode?] and she's already really focused on the cupcake business instead of her real job. [gotta love people with high hopes!]  

We make it to four minutes before a major sex joke this episode, but then there are three within a minute. [which I really don't like... but, hahaha on "equestrian Barbie came with a horse!" But, in general, Max's sarcastic wit is funny, but I'm just not laughing.] Anyway, back to the story... Caroline can't sleep on the couch because of the discomfort and noise, so she asks Max if she can share part of the bed.
Photo: Sonja Flemming/CBS
[I thought the joke about being so blonde that she acts as a nightlight was amusing.] Then, Robbie comes to the apartment and Max can't confront him while Caroline is in the room so she takes his key (tons of keys on that ring, by the way!) and sends him on his way. The next morning, Caroline is planning on talking to the manager at a bakery about Max's cupcakes. [Ginger-apple-strawberry juice... yum!] But, Caroline slips in Chestnut's (remember? she has a horse), droppings and ruins her one fancy (Chanel) dress. She then apparently (off-screen) pulls a knife on Max and demands a hot shower, so Max takes her to the apartment where she nannies and Caroline cleans up there. [though I especially loved that she took a nap while there, haha!]

Later, Caroline has the manager of the bakery over to the diner so she can sample the cupcakes. But, the meeting doesn't go so well when Max finds out that Caroline handled Robbie picking up his stuff. Max had wanted a great break-up scene where she tells Robbie how much better off she is without him, but Caroline "stole" that from her. So, Caroline gives her a chance to break-up with her, instead. It doesn't last, though, since Caroline took the dream money and got drunk and comes back the same night (you know, since she has no money and no friends now). The next day, Caroline hardly remembers the night before. However, they did make up, and DrunkCaroline wrote and signed that she will not meddle in Max's future relationships and that she'll buy her some more "poor people chips."

Total so far: $364.25 (they did lose out on $23 for cocktails, plus a little for juice)
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HIMYM: A Great Barneyism; Ted + Victoria

by Amy K. Bredemeyer

Thank goodness that this show is on the air. It's so good. It has its "off" episodes here and there, but this season has been pretty darn solid so far. This week we have a classic Barney-ism, a bet that fits right in with the typical, high intensity How I Met Your Mother stakes, and someone revealing to Ted what he cannot see for himself. All around great, if you ask me. But what did you think?

How I Met Your Mother "Ducky Tie" (S07E03): Marshall now has a tie with ducks on it, that he rather loves. [loved the hashtags by Barney.] We get a quick and concise flashback story of Victoria that was well-done. [What's with Marshall's hair? loved the pregnancy breast jokes, haha.] Both of these things were needed to set-up the rest of the episode, which really was jam-packed with content.

Marshall wants hibachi food for dinner, so they go there [what's with Robin's hair? It's not 1995...] Then, Ted begins to tell the group about how he ran into Victoria... but Robin jumps in and makes some corrections. [I always love when we get multiple views of the same story, this show does that quite well. haha on Barney and Ted both hanging out daily with Robin, their mutual ex. I guess I don't think about that often...] As they sit there listening to Ted, Marshall is fixated on the hibachi chef, and Barney makes fun of the hibachi tricks. Well, of course, Marshall bets Barney that he can't pull off three specific tricks by the end of the night: the onion volcano, the beating rice heart, and shrimp-in-the-pocket. If he pulls it off, he gets to touch both of Lily's breasts for one minute, including one squeeze. If he can't do it, Barney has to wear the duck tie for a YEAR. [those are some rough stakes. But Lily is the Queen at compromise on them!] Anyway, back to Ted's story... he offers to do Victoria's dishes because he feels bad about the way things ended so many years ago (seriously. It's been like six years.). Well, Victoria is about to get engaged, but Ted might still want things to work out between the two of them. [you know, typical Ted.] Turns out, Victoria met soon-to-be-fiance Claus in class in Germany and started seeing him a day and a half after Ted broke up with her (you know, when he started seeing Robin...). Regardless, Victoria and Ted kiss. [again, because it's Ted. no other good reason.] A small note, however, that Ted doesn't tell the gang but he does tell his kids.... Victoria told Ted that he can't have a successful relationship until he stops letting Robin be such a big part of his life. [and we know this must be a total mind-blow for Ted. He doesn't see that being around Robin all the time is holding him back. And now we have to wonder what he's going to do and how long it's going to be before he does it. Ideas? I mean, just look at this seasons-old image to the right... there's no way that he doesn't think about her all the time.]

During Ted's oft-interrupted tale, it starts to look like Barney has been milking the "hate hibachi" bit and actually has taken lessons so he'd have an "in" with a future potential bet.In light of this realization, Lily decides to let Barney see her boobs for 30 seconds instead of going through with the bet and the possible full minute of feel. [interesting idea...] But, at the last minute, Marshall thinks that Barney is bluffing, so they call the bet back on. Well, Barney pulls off the first two tricks without a problem, but she flashes him on the third, so he misses the shrimp-in-the-pocket. [how hard is the beating-heart, really? LoL.]
the kind of coin?
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Monday, September 26, 2011

Pan Am Premieres!!

by Amy K. Bredemeyer

When I first heard about Pan Am, I admit that I was only kinda interested. I fly a lot, though I never had the chance to fly the legendary airline. Plus, I enjoy period television when it is done well and in a way that I get to learn things. (Yes, as much I as love uneducational shows like How I Met Your Mother and Teen Mom, I am also thrilled when I can gain new knowledge about anything from airline histories to uniforms to foreign slang.) The show niggled at me for a few weeks as I learned about the dozens of new shows to air this season. However, the casting is what ultimately pushed me into giving the show a chance. Between Christina Ricci (I've been a fan since I was about ten years old) and the late-add Mike Vogel (loved him as Dr. DeLeo on the short-lived Miami Medical a couple years ago), I was ready to commit. And, here we go with the first episode. [I'll even spare you the pilots-in-the-Pilot jokes.]

Pan Am "Pilot" (S01E01): We start off with a great soundtrack and whirlwind view of the bustle in an airport. Some basic information about the ladies who work for Pan Am is relayed through some girls reading a magazine article in the background (PanAm stewardesses are all college-educated, under age 32, and unmarried). There are also weight requirements, nail requirements, girdle requirements, and you must not have any runs in your stockings. [I'm sure we'll hear more about these as time goes on.] There's something strange going on when Maggie, Christina Ricci's character, is home and suddenly gets a call asking her to volunteer to be on a flight from New York to London immediately. (This is particularly strange because Maggie is on probation of sorts for violating a wardrobe requirement - most likely not wearing her girdle.) So, she rushes to the airport (helicoptered from the Pan Am HQ, actually), as the purser (chief flight attendant) for the flight. [and yes, there seemed to be an editing issue with her hairstyle as everyone else on the internet has noted.]

Then, we meet the pilots: captain Dean and co-pilot Ted. Dean has recently been promoted to captain, and is flying this maiden voyage on the newest clipper jet. He's rather preoccupied as he flies, however; it seems that Bridget, the purser who was supposed to be the purser on this flight, is missing. They later receive word via radio that Bridget has unexpectedly resigned, and Dean believes it might be because he proposed to her recently (in Cuba, as they were transporting released prisoners), though she has not yet accepted. [Interesting. I mean, you hear a lot about pilot-stewardess relationships, but still... so stereotypical in the first episode? Also, I'd like to learn more about Ted...]

There are three other stewardesses on this route, assisting Maggie. The first is Kate, a veteran stewardess who speaks three language (English, Italian, and possibly French?), who has some sneaky footwork going on. It began back in Rome a few months ago, where she met someone whom Bridget arranged for her to meet. (It seems that Bridget worked for some US-British Intelligence organization while with Pan Am...) Now, she must swap out a Russian passenger's passport, but it ends up only being a test - the passenger in question turns out to be a British contact for her new side work. [I didn't see this coming. All this espionage-esque stuff has me on the edge of my seat!]

Photo: ABC's PanAm on Facebook
Laura, Kate's sister, is a new hire, and already on the cover of Life magazine, posing as the face of Pan Am stewardesses. She's asked several times throughout out episode if it is her on the cover, as seen to the right. Laura turned to the world of flying after she walked out on her wedding in Connecticut six months prior. We don't yet know too much about what happened, aside from the fact that their mother does not approve of Kate being a stewardess, and that Laura envied her sister's world travels and wanted to do the same.

Then, there's Colette, who had relations with a man aboard the plane three months earlier (in Rome), but this time he's traveling with his family so he must be discreet. The wife/mother figures out what went on, and says something to Colette as she exits the plane, though as least she doesn't make a scene. [eh. Colette isn't winning the early-favorite slot with me...]

After they land in London, Dean calls Bridget, who lives in the city. When he finds out that her number has been disconnected, he goes to her apartment and uses his key to enter. However, she isn't there and most of her possessions are gone... though she did leave the wings that he had given her. [awwww!] The viewer isn't sure if Dean is aware of Bridget's involvement with the Intelligence folks, but it sure doesn't look that way, especially when Bridget is outside the bar, looking in as Dean and Ted have drinks. [what's with that? Is she going into hiding or something??]

Other thoughts: There is a LOT of space on these flights... having space to yourself, to draw, to lay out your work, etc. The flashback to the Bay of Pigs' Cuban prisoners release was kinda strange. I thought it felt rushed, but I guess that's what really happened. Perhaps we'll learn more about that day at some point. I thought the music was great, and that seems to be a big gripe for many. I look forward to more vintage fashion, historical information, and great storylines. I'm most curious about the guy working on his dissertation at Maggie's apartment, and what's going on with Bridget. What were your favorite parts of this show, and are you going to tune in again?
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Homer is Kidnapped Again... AND The Fate of Nedna...

by Amy K. Bredemeyer

When the season finale aired last May, I voted "no" to the Ned-Edna relationship, but apparently I was overruled. Well, at least I think so. ComicBookGuy mentions the voting process at the very beginning of the episode, but doesn't reveal the outcome. The closing moments of the episode look at Ned and Edna together, with Skinner and his mother also appearing. It isn't 100% clear, but from both what is said and another scene present in the episode, it looks like the Nedna is together, at least for now. I know this is creeping me out, what about you? In other news, this episode felt kinda overdone to me. Perhaps it's because Homer has been kidnapped before. Or because of the plays on words that this show often uses whenever there's a gimmick to be had (in this case, "Little Ukraine"), but the only part of this episode I really enjoyed was Marge's one-minute storyline about wanting to compete on Top Chef. Here's hoping for a strong season after a weak opener?

Simpsons "The Falcon and the D'Ohman" (S23E01): After the aforementioned ComicBookGuy scene, we start off with Homer going into work, only he's late, slightly drunk, and melodic, which makes for an entertaining start. He's soon greeted (not really) by a new security guard (Wayne), who doesn't want to be friends with Homer. [haha on the Black Panther raised fist.] Marge imagines herself on Top Chef, which is her third-favorite cooking show. [so... will we find out what #1 and #2 are later in the season? Or has this been revealed previously and I don't remember?] The kids don't appreciate her snack innovations. [they're kids. I wouldn't expect them to. LoL.]
Photo Credit: FOX
Homer constantly tries to buddy-up to Wayne, and eventually gets him to agree to one beer at Moe's. When the bar is being held up, the new guy saves everyone. [what's with Lenny's medals?] and a fresco on the ceiling of a bar?? and, ew, brine on tap?] Homer brings Wayne home for dinner, and Marge makes a joke about how someone saves Homer's life about once a week. [I thought that was funny. But I didn't care for the animated-CGI scene that shortly followed.]

Wayne keeps having flashbacks to torture training, memory-wiping, etc. and ends up injuring Mr. Burns, which gets him fired. Homer offers up his house to the guy, and jokes about how he has flash-forwards to the end days. While at the Simpson abode, however, Wayne has nightmares where he shouts loudly, and we see various folks across town (including a bedded Ned and Edna!) shocked/terrified/concerned. Wayne also teaches Bart and Lisa some small violent tactics, and Marge some driving tricks. [haha "your city is not found on any maps or charts." that was a great one!] Of course, some bad guys from Ukraine are after Wayne, so they kidnap and hurt Homer. [Of course, Springfield has a "Little Ukraine" hahaha.] Wayne has no trouble locating Homer and builds a flamethrower to rescue him. You know, since Homer is lodged under the ice skating rink with only a straw to receive air. [I had numerous logistical issues with this entrapment, but whatever. It's The Simpsons.] The episode begins wrapping up with Maggie rattling something in code to Wayne, and he tells her to stay by her busybox for future instructions. [creepy!] Wayne ends up working at the DMV.
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Sunday, September 25, 2011

NICS: LA T-Shirt Winner!!

by Amy K. Bredemeyer

It has been a long week for some of you. I know that a few of you have been checking back on here and asking us on Twitter when a winner would be announced. TheTalkingBox is happy to report that we received 33 entries for the NCIS: LA T-Shirt Giveaway, which is more than any other contest thus far! Thank you all for participating, and we hope that you'll check back in the future to possibly enter other giveaways! So, without further ado, let's get down to the good stuff!

As per our usual, we used Random.org to choose a winner, and it selected # 8.


 #8 is SteveR's comment!


Congratulations SteveR! I have contacted him, and look forward to mailing out the shirt soon! [and, I must agree that I see Hetty as a "mini-Gibbs" as well!]

Again, thank you all for participating, and sorry I didn't have more than one of these shirts so I could pick more winners. If you're new to TheTalkingBox, please consider subscribing via email or RSS, links are found in the left column. Look for a new giveaway starting in one week, next Sunday!
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Saturday, September 24, 2011

Had to Share: Glee on Sesame Street

by Amy K. Bredemeyer

Yeah, it's a video. And you may have seen it out on the internet already. I just saw it this morning, and though I loathe Glee, I love Sesame Street. And, since Google is celebrating Jim Henson's (would-be) 75th birthday today (check out www.google.com if you haven't yet!), I thought it was fitting to post the video for you guys. What do you think? I find it absolutely brilliant!

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Friday, September 23, 2011

The Great Food Truck Race: Atlanta, GA

by Amy K. Bredemeyer

I continue to be addicted to this show. I absolutely avoid possible spoilers on who got sent home, and I generally don't care about spoilers on television shows. Or movies, for that matter. LoL. I'm a little sad that the show is winding down now, but I hope we get another installment! And I hope that they come to a city near me next time, hehe!

A reminder of who is left:
The Lime Truck: From Orange County, California and using that to inspire their food. The team wears lime-colored headbands. They tend to be ingredient-driven, meaning they change their menu based on where they are.
Hodge Podge: From Cleveland, Chris started a food truck because he saw one and knew he could do better. His teammates are his sister and his girlfriend. They just throw food together, really.
Roxy's Grilled Cheese: Brothers James and Mike, from Boston, have a grilled cheese truck because they couldn't afford to open a grilled cheese bar. They hired a trained chef and voila!


The Great Food Truck Race
"Midnight Truck to Georgia" (S02E06): This week, in Atlanta, they get $500 to start with. The Truck Stop is pretty plain and simple - they have to use peanuts and peaches (things Georgia is known for) in one dish. They only have an hour, and they have to procure the peaches and peanuts on the own. The rest of the ingredients are in picnic baskets, and the first team to bring back the peaches & peanuts gets to pick their basket... each contains different items! [oooh. tricky... I like it! And everything looks so amazing in presentation!] A local restauranteur judges, and decides that Roxy's wins, for the second week in a row! They win a giant gold peach - it's worth $1,000 of sales for the weekend. [good prize, and I think they'll need it..] The Speed Bump, coming Sunday morning, knocks Jason, Chris, and Mark (the head chefs on each truck) off for the day, with passes to go see the High Museum of Art. [awesome. I will likely be in Atlanta for the first time next summer, so now I know a definite spot to go!] They get 5 minutes to give info to their teams, then they have to leave... no calling, texting, etc. all day. We see them enjoying art together, making food jokes. [though they don't make any guesses as to how their respective teams are doing without them, which I would have enjoyed hearing about.] The guys return with less than an hour left to sell, and they can help a little. At Elimination, the combined earnings are over $24,000. Poor Roxy's loses, with $7,121 (including the $1,000 bonus). Roxy's is very nice as they leave, admitting that the Lime Truck guys are good people, despite the issues they had with them at the beginning of the competition. [I'm sad to see Roxy's go, but from the beginning I though that only a mainstream truck would pull it out in the end. So, between comfort food and fancy-pants gourmet next week... should be interesting! I think that the fact it's in Miami will give Lime a bit of an edge... what do you think?]

Hodge Podge: For the Truck Stop, they get peaches and peanuts at a restaurant... though the peaches come in cobbler form... and since they're the third group back, they get no choice in basket. I'm not sure if this would have helped them, though, as Chris seems to be able to do anything with what he's given. Their ingredients do include scallops, duck breast, and brown sugar. In the past, they've gotten screwed for trying to do too many things, so Chris focuses on just seared scallops with a peanut crust, beef carpaccio, and a peach puree sauce (made from the cobbler!). The judge decides that it's overly sweet and needs a pinch of salt, but he likes the simplicity of the dish. For Atlanta, Chris wants to do an upscale menu - use ribeye and prawns to make it a little more of an expensive menu. Chris also really wants to beat out Roxy's, claiming that all they are is cheese on bread. [c'mon now, Chris. They're doing some fancy stuff. They don't throw truffle oil around like you do, but they're not using processed cheese food, either.] They call Atlantic Station, a large shopping center, and get a Saturday-exclusive opportunity. [nice! and Chris isn't the one making the call for once, either!] They do some hardcore advance prep, as well as taking advance orders. Their menu has items like crab dip, shrimp & grits, ribeye tacos, and truffle tater tots. [I can hear my husband saying from a thousand miles away that he wants it all, haha.] After 30 minutes of strong selling, they're convinced they're caught up to the $1,000 lead that Roxy's won. [$1,000 in half an hour? Say you make 25 sales... they'd need to be for $40 each. not impossible, but it really sounds pretty unlikely... who buys three or four entrees at a food truck?] The mayor even eats there. [I don't know if this did anything for them, though. If I heard that my mayor ate at a specific place, I don't know that it would make me any more likely to eat there...] They're selling like crazy, and they make a joke about how they're Korilla without stuffing the box. [hahahahahaha!] They know that they killed it on the first day. On Sunday, they hit up the Virginia Highlands area, where some other food trucks hang. After the Speed Bump, Chris tells the girls to keep the menu simple... he tells them what to make, some basic instructions, and to take off shrimp & grits off the menu. [honestly, I'm semi-worried about this team without him! but at least the girls don't have to create a new menu or anything!] The girls are nervous, they have a long line, and they think they'll lose... but soon become impressed with one another. Their line eventually fades and they go set up near Roxy's. [one thing I can't stand about the Hodge girls? they're always trying to steal business from other people!] To drum up customers, they tell anyone in Roxy's line that they'll take off $2 if they go to Hodge Podge instead. [wow, that does NOT sound like a good business practice to me!] They only get 1 customer by doing this. When Chris returns, he tries to bring in some business from people nearby. They manage to come out on top - first place with $8,937.  

The Lime Truck:
  For the Truck Stop, they get dried peaches and get to pick their basket second. They have shrimp and ribeye to work with, so they do peanut-style curry shrimp with peach ribeye - a surf 'n' turf idea. [sounds like it would work...] They hydrdate the peaches in bourbon, then flambe to get out the excess alcohol. [again, sensible.] But, they don't have peaches and peanuts in the same bite so it doesn't work for the judge. [meh. I guess. I thought it was a fine way to do it.] For being in Atlanta, they want to go with a more basic, easy-to-execute menu, but with a southern twist with things like asparagus, grits, and bbq.They talk to the owner of the still-in-development Ibiza food truck and buy ingredients directly from them (for $375). They head to Colony Square, where there is a lot of traffic. They open almost immediately, but can't offer the whole menu for 20-30 more minutes. [I'd be the customer who'd be pissed if they could only serve certain things... then don't list everything yet, guys!] They do crab and bay scallop ceviche and ahi tuna nachos (with fresh wasabi), among other things. After the lunch rush ends, they move... but keep coming upon dead spots, so they end up back where they were after an hour of searching around. They're pretty worried after the first day, but they lock down the Atlantic Station exclusivity for Sunday. After the Speed Bump, they're not worried since they have a second chef on-board, which neither of the other trucks have. With Jason gone, the other guys talk about how calm the truck is. [hahaha. I didn't really picture Lime being aggressive inside.] With three hours to go, business is getting slow... but they finish in second place with $8,447.

Roxy's Grilled Cheese: With the Truck Stop, they buy peaches and peanuts from a bar for $10. This fast-and-furious way to do that gets them first choice at the baskets of ingredients They choose one that has lemons, lamb chops, mushrooms, and couscous. So, they throw together a peanut-crusted lambchop with couscous, portabella mushroom, carmelized peaches, and fresh peach gastrite (? gastric? I don't know the terminology), which uses sherry vinegar and peaches in the sauce. The judge thinks that the dish is missing richness with the acidity, and could use some more color, but awards them the best dish anyway. As for Atlanta, they are looking forward to the different neighborhoods and plan to use marscapone, foie gras, and oysters, among other things. They set-up on Saturday near where a large event will be going on later in the day, so they prep intensely. They have a sandwich on the menu that features 18-month aged cheddar, foie gras, bacon and caramelized peaches. [I'd try that!] They also have panko-fried oysters, in a play on Oysters Rockefeller - Oysters Roxyfeller. [cute, love it!] Finally, a marscapone creme brulee. [this seems a little odd to me but maybe I don't have the palate for it.] They don't have a lot of traffic, so they move to midtown, but still don't find a crowd. Eventually it picks up, and they're getting large orders, like 20 sandwiches in an order! [I don't see how this happens. Unless I'm just really out of the loop on who goes to food trucks!] They're pissed about their crappy location, so on Sunday they head to the Virginia Highlands area for the food truck meetup there. After the Speed Bump, Mark tells the guys to communicate, work hard, and switch a sauce when they run out of one. The brothers stay focused and work together. They run out of foie gras before the day is over, though. [I think location killed them. They never even talked about trying for exclusivity on that one shopping district. And Atlanta has sports, why not set-up near a stadium? oh well, sad for Roxy's. But if I get to Boston and they're still around, I'm TOTALLY finding them for lunch!]



This coming Sunday, for the finale: Miami, FL!
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Thursday, September 22, 2011

Burn Notice - Summer Finale: Dead to Rights

by Jonathan Bredemeyer

Burn Notice (S05E12)

In short: Michael escapes prison to be caught in a much scarier place than he thought possible. Anson who?

Recaps & Remarks: After a quick recap of the Max storyline and Michael's frame-up, Sam and Jesse speed off, not knowing that Pearce had tracked the fake trail back to Mike and arrested him. They have the real killer, Tavian, trapped on an island, but need to get Michael there, too. Speeding off in Fi's car to stop the armed convey carrying Michael, they stop them and Pearce angrily agrees to let Michael try to meet the killer.

On the island, Pearce agrees to let Michael go in unarmed to talk to Tavian [what a girl...]. Fiona shows up, having been arrested for helping Michael. He heads in and chats with Tavian, getting him to admit to Max's murder. Tavian's not happy about this, and unexpectedly kills himself. [In a shooting screw up, cars go by on the street... the 'island' was supposed to be empty and cut off...]

After Michael's debrief/release, Pearce is still mad that Michael hid his involvement. His mom shows up and gives him a lecture on endangering everyone with his antics. Michael heads home, tired enough to miss Larry, Michael's psycho ex-partner who did very bad things in the past. He shows Michael his kidnappee, Anson, who is supposed to help him break into the British Consulate. After talking over some yogurt, Larry reveals he's strapped a bomb to Anson's wife in exchange for help getting into the building under a ruse of a psychological emergency.

photo: Quantrell D. Colbert/USA Network
Michael gives Anson a way to escape, as he and Larry head inside the Consulate. [They foreshadow one of the really shocking statements at the end of the episode with Larry saying, "Daddy is in one of those moods."] Larry seems to be on a short fuse as they enter the building under the ruse of new CDC personnel. In the meantime, Anson apparently escapes and shows up at Sam's lady-friend's hotel. As soon as he says the name 'Larry,' Sam calls Fiona and sounds the alarm.

Inside, Larry keeps holding Anson's wife over Michael's head to keep him cooperative. He sets off an alarm signalling a leak, and they head down to con the guards into locking down the building. Sam sends Jesse to convince Michael's mom to head out of town, and then meets Fiona at Anson's house to find the bomb exploded and someone dead. Anson grieves pretty heavily.

Sam and Fi try to reason why Larry would kill Anson's wife early. Anson insists on coming along and helping them figure out what Larry's up to. Back at the consulate, Michael cuts into the massive ventilation system to get access to the next floor up. Fi can't bluff her way in past the guards, so they decide to blow their way in the back door. After setting things up, Fi gets a call from Larry, who is apparently watching them on camera. Larry threatens to kill Michael if they get anywhere close to them. Sam doesn't believe it, but Anson chimes in and claims he's going to kill Michael either way.

Larry reveals they are there to plant a file and make some money. He also claims that Michael 'deserves' to be burned. They make their way to the vault where Larry is making Michael plant the file. While inside the exterior room of the vault, out of sight of the camera Larry's watching, Michael calls out on a fax line to Fi's cell phone. She tells him Anson's wife is dead, and Michael tell her to back off. She lies and acts like Michael has given them a way in, bluffing Sam. They set to work making a bomb from 'the good stuff' on the side of the building.

Michael places the file in the vault as Fiona tries shooting at Larry through the bullet-proof glass. Larry tells her to go home, and then she blows the bomb on the side of the building. All hell breaks loose, as two more bombs go off in a different area. Michael emerges from the burning office building, and reveals that Larry and both security guards are dead.

Back at the loft, Michael and Fiona are trying to reason why Larry would plant bombs in the lobby. Fiona's taking it personally. Anson comes in the front door and reveals he recorded Fiona's confession about triggering the bomb. He claims that if they try anything, someone will send evidence to the authorities, showing they committed the bombing. He reveals that the bomb on his 'wife' was a set-up and that he tricked Larry into the entire thing. After Michael grabs him, Anson reveals he's the last one that Michael's been missing in the organization that burned him from the beginning.

The next day, Pearce reveals that Michael's in good standing with the CIA and she's become his agency contact from here forward. On the beach, Anson shows up and explains that he was one of the founders of the organization that wanted to use burned spies to carry out operations that agencies couldn't do. He claims that he interviewed Michael's mom during a therapy session he highjacked 5 years ago [hm... we're in season 5 right?] to determine if they wanted Michael. Anson says Michael should be upset with his father and insinuates that he, too, gave them information before he passed away. Anson leaves them with the ominous phrase "Enjoy the sunset. It'll be getting dark soon." 

Best Line of the Episode:  None. This episode was all drama.

Predictions:  We all end up hating Anson with a very fiery passion before this season ends...
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The Middle Returns: Camping Craziness

by Amy K. Bredemeyer

As you may recall, I caught a bunch of random episodes of The Middle last season. The first few happened because I was too anxious for Better With You (RIP) to air afterward. Then I caught some around the holidays because I become addicted to holiday-themed episodes. And, by Spring, I was settled into liking this show after a while. Over the summer, I Netflixed the first season to catch up, and I'm planning to fill myself in on the remaining episodes of the second season over the next couple of weeks, when it becomes available to stream. So, if you're not a regular The Middle fan but want to join in like I have, let me start with a little background on the show before I look at the first episodes of this season.

Mike is the manager of a quarry. He grew up in Orson, Indiana, the same place where he's now raising his family. His wife, Frankie, was laid off from a dental office before the show began, and now works at a used car lot, where she sells very, very few cars. They have three children. Axl is a junior in HS this year, and plays both football and basketball. He doesn't care much about school, and has a series of girlfriends. Then there's Sue, who is in 9th grade now. She is fairly clumsy and bad at pretty much everything. Nobody ever remembers her, but she's shockingly optimistic and happy-go-lucky about most things. She was part of the cross-country team last year. The youngest, Brick, is in the fourth grade. He's a quirky kid who reads a lot, has virtually no friends, and whispers to himself as a comforting mechanism. The plots are almost always seen from Frankie's point of view, as she narrates throughout the episodes.

The Middle "Forced Family Fun (Parts 1 & 2)" (S03E01 & S03E02): First off, we have multiple layers of flashbacks. The episode begins and ends with the first day of school, but it flashes back to the weekend before as well as Frankie & Mike's honeymoon, 19 years earlier. So that makes it all slightly confusing, but not really.

The first scene, however, is incredibly confusing, and that's why we need the flashbacks. For a family that generally does not show a lot of affection, Sue and Axl in particular are really upset about having to leave one another and the family to go to school. Frankie's narration recognizes the peculiarity and clues in viewers by summarizing the bulk of the summer (the Hecks collected all of the neighbors' mail for them, Axl worked as a lifeguard, Brick spent all of his time at the library, and Sue has been hanging with Carly at the mall), then we start the flashback to the final weekend of the season. Frankie wanted to take the kids on vacation, but Mike reminds her that they don't have the money to do so, unless they do something like go camping. Frankie is not thrilled with the idea, and that's how we start getting the flashback to the honeymoon, which was the last time they went camping. [I laughed pretty hard at Mike's comment, "yeah, this was our master plan - stay poor so in 19 years we can go camping again."] None of the kids are excited about going, as they had their own plans for the last weekend of summer vacation. Sure enough, though, the family heads out. [I love the ongoing joke about how they always forget the snack bag!]

Sue is worried about absolutely everything regarding high school, but Axl doesn't want to help her. [she's so gullible that he tells her about a special type of eraser that is required, LoL.] Axl "forgot" his shoes, though he claims that he'll be fine after being barefoot at the pool all summer. He even goes so far as to say that camping "will be like going on vacation on the bottom of my foot." [LoL. and, side note, how do they have camping gear if they haven't ever been as a family? A few fishing poles, sure. Sleeping bags? okay. But a large tent and everything else? I don't get it.]

Mike carrying Frankie over the
threshold of the tent when they're spooked.
Sue is really shocked that Mike and Frankie went camping for their honeymoon, and the kids start to ask more about it. [can't blame her. 20 years ago that might have been common, but I can't really think of anyone I know who went camping as a honeymoon... most people I know travel internationally, if not across the country!] Why did they camp for the honeymoon? They didn't have a lot of money... though they thought that in 10 or 20 years they might. On the honeymoon, it poured rain. Frankie and Mike run into someone from Mike's high school, who doesn't take a hint and stays around. The guy shares the tent with the newlyweds and Frankie accidentally kissed him, thinking that he was Mike.

Mike tries to take Brick fishing, but Brick just keeps reading. [LoL on the cheap fish sticks joke.] Axl has tied cereal boxes to his feet. ["even in the woods we're the poorest people" was funny.] But the absolute funniest part of the episode? When the family sits down to play Monopoly, the parts are a mix of a bunch of games, so they make up some rules as they go along to accommodate the pieces they have available. And these pieces are from the following and more: Trouble, CandyLand, Scrabble, Mousetrap, Yahtzee, Bingo, Checkers, Connect Four, Hungry Hungry Hippos, and Clue. After everyone is in bed, Sue realizes that she has gotten her period (apparently she's been lying about it for 18 months or so...). She wakes up Frankie to share the news with her, but soon they hear a bear and everyone runs for the car. [hahahahaha.] The bear starts rocking the car and the family sings "99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall" to get it to go away.

The scared-to-death-that-we'll-be-mauled-by-a-bear experience is what brought the family together into the cohesive unit that was seen when the episode began. It is short-lived, however, as Axl tries to leave Sue at home on the first day of school. [weren't Sue and Axl in the same school when he was in 8th and she was in 6th? why's he acting like this is the first time they might cross paths?]

Overall, a pretty interesting episode. I think that this season has a lot going for it, and reading the few plot points that have been on the internet really bring the quirkiness of the family full-circle. We'll see Frankie's sister in the Thanksgiving episode, and there's some sort of gross-Mom-moment coming up in just a few weeks. Plus, I can't begin to describe how intrigued I am about Sue's freshman experience!
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Throwback: Futurama Done with Legos

by Amy K. Bredemeyer

Whether YOU would call this a throwback or not may be up for debate. Since Futurama is currently running, perhaps you wouldn't count it. But, it's back after quite the hiatus... and what I'm about to share was done during that break. Plus, it's done with Legos, which are a throwback for me, since I don't think I've played with them seriously since I was about twelve or thirteen.

I tend to really enjoy renderings, sketches, models, and reincarnations of any kind. People have drawn up floorplans of television houses. I've seen paintings showing famous television sets from different perspectives. The variety in the artwork is nearly unreal. Today, Legos are the medium. A few years ago, an individual replicated New New York and Planet Express, settings from Futurama, which just finished airing its sixth season a couple weeks ago. I think that they are exquisitely done and invite you to go have a look. For a teaser, check out this video to get an overall idea of the work that went into this!

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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Teen Mom Season 3 Finale

by Amy K. Bredemeyer

Teen Mom wraps up this week. We've now seen a lot of the four mothers and their children, since the babies were born in late 2008 and early 2009. I continue to play favorites, and wonder who out there can stand Amber's drama or Farrah's tears. The show is filming new episodes, and the fourth season is scheduled to begin airing on January 5th. We still do not know when the second season of Teen Mom 2 will air or if there will be a fourth season to 16 and Pregnant.

Teen Mom "Pros and Cons" (S03E12): Since it's Sophia's birthday, at least part of Farrah's episode is in February. It's still cold in Catelynn, Farrah, and Amber's areas, though I imagine it's likely April for Catelynn.

Farrah: They sing the "Happy, Happy Birthday, today's your special day" song for Sophia. [I don't like how Farrah's mom encourages Sophia to scream.] Farrah's mom keeps bringing up unrelated things to Sophia's birthday, like how painful birth was and how you can't do too much with just an Associate's degree. [what's up with that? Your granddaughter is opening presents, pay attention! and why wasn't Farrah's sister at Sophia's birthday?] Farrah goes to talk to a friend about the moving situation, then does a pro/con list. She realizes that it's better that Sophia stay behind, so she tells her mother that she will take her up on her offer. [I'm sick of Farrah crying all time time. I wonder if she needs some medication to balance herself out?] Farrah drives around Sophia, pointing out some places that she used to go to with Derek. 

Maci: She asks her mom to pick up Bentley from Ryan when necessary because she doesn't want to interact with Ryan in person anymore. [even though he is still (and will always be) the father of her child.] Maci texts Ryan's mom about getting together for dinner to talk about the situation, but Ryan calls and intercepts. Maci brings it up to Ryan when she sees him, and he's pissed, later blaming Kyle. The first time the plan is supposed to be in action, Maci's parents are both working so she can't drop Bentley off there, forcing her to meet Ryan at the college. [how many different cars do these kids drive?? I don't remember seeing that yellow Jeep before...] Ryan's dad tells him that maybe he should apologize, and he does. Maci brings up the future to Kyle AGAIN, and she says that she can't wait forever. She's still blaming herself for getting pregnant. [the girl is NINETEEN. God forbid she wait until she's in her 20s to get married, lmao.]

Catelynn: Tyler's dad needs to stay with them for about three months. They worry about him bringing in drugs or legal issues. [I'm so glad they're responsible enough to think of these things!] They also have to deal with the fact that her mom and his dad can't interact. Butch brings his dog, which seems to take them by surprise. [at least it seems to get along with their cat.] Catelynn and Tyler talk to Butch about ground rules for living there. Butch is enrolled in outpatient therapy. It's clear that Butch still isn't okay with the fact that Catelynn and Tyler put Carly up for adoption. [that's a shame. I thought he was coming around back at Christmastime.] Graduation is June 5th, and Catelynn invited her dad. [Catelynn's blousy top with the yellow scarf was a horrid outfit!] However, due to possible family issues, Catelynn and Tyler end up emailing Brandon and Teresa to suggest that it's probably better that they and Carly not attend graduation after all. [sad. I can only partially relate, but it sucks that you have to forgo what you want to happen because your parents suck.] One night, Butch doesn't come home... Catelynn's mom shows up the next day to say that Butch went to prison, but they don't seem to know why. [poor Tyler. one disappointment after another.]

Amber: They're trying to get the no-contact order lifted, but there's an ice storm. [Amber has a lot of makeup on for not going anywhere...] Gary misses Amber. The ice storm ends and they finally go to the courthouse, where they get the no-contact order revised to allow them to talk to one another, but they can't be around each other with Leah nearby, unless they're passing her off. [what's with Amber texting constantly?] Gary calls Amber and plays a song on the guitar for her. [so, um, nothing really happened, except Gary and Amber can now legally talk to one another.]
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Red Arrow Calls For Help

By Christopher Scott

Young Justice “Targets” (S02E01)

Young Justice has returned for round 2! The episode begins with Red Arrow staking out peace negotiations with Rhalasia. (Think Korea when thinking Rhalasia.) The two halves of this country have had some heated exchanges in peace talks and are awaiting a surprise negotiator who is coming to assist in bringing peace. Red Arrow has come to ensure that this special guest arrives safely. He had been tipped off that Cheshire, of the League of Shadows, was there to assassinate him/her. He makes a call to the Young Justice crew for access to their computer netw

orks. After reaching Aqualad, the two banter back and forth about how Red Arrow should just join their group, but he declines as usual (even though he wants to use all of their stuff apparently).

Just as the limousine pulls up, Arrow finds his target and Cheshire finds hers. An RPG is shot at the vehicle and deflected by Arrow. The two fight briefly, she is caught, and the rescued negotiator turns out to be Lex Luthor (dun, dun, duuuun).

Arrow approaches the billionaire wanting answers. Was the hit on Lex? Or on the peace negotiations themselves? Lex replies that it is really Arrow’s job to find out that part, and leaves him to his work. It is clear that Red Arrow is disheartened that he even saved the man in the first place. If only…

Anyway, back at Mount Justice, Miss Martian and Superboy have been asked to enroll in the local school to better familiarize themselves with Earth customs and such. It will make for better reconnaissance if they understand more of the world around them. Miss Martian becomes Megan Jones and Superboy is now Conner Kent. There are a few goofy scenes as they try to fit in at school, but nothing of importance takes place with these two. Also of note, Robin, Artemis, and Kid Flash are MIA from the entire episode. I was looking forward to seeing Robin in action at least.

The story now returns to Red Arrow, as he is speaking with Cheshire behind bars. She gives him little to none of the information he is looking for, but instead opens a whole new can of worms as she is broken out of prison by Sportsmaster (by the way, what a terrible villain. You can make him strong, fast, and give him all of the gadgets in the world, but he is still just a loser ex-PE Coach to me). Arrow tries to chase the two of them down, but it is no use. Thankfully, he fires off a beacon that he can use to track their escape chopper before losing them completely.

After hunting his prey throughout the city, he comes across the complex being used by the League of Shadows. There is Sportsmaster. There is Cheshire. And now, yet another villain joins the show for the first time, Raz al Ghul. Things just stepped up a level in complexity. Red Arrow is spotted and narrowly escapes them all, immediately calling for backup from Aqualad. Happy to get some airtime this episode, he accepts.

The final showdown takes place in a grand meeting hall. Lex is trying to bring both sides together using a tea ceremony native to both cultures. The woman serving the tea is recognized as Cheshire by Aqualad and it is ON. She throws the cart of tea towards the negotiators and public figures just as Aqualad summons all of the water from everyone’s drink using the power of his Water Bearers. The water pools itself upward, creating a massive shield of water just as the tea cart explodes tremendously. It blows out all of the windows and a huge hole in the side of the building, but leaves all of the people unharmed behind the watery dome. The water falls to the ground and Aqualad and Red Arrow jump into action. Sportsmaster also joins the rumble coming in via a helicopter full of henchmen. The bodyguards from both countries take on henchmen, and the heroes take on the villains. In the end, evil is thwarted and Lex’s cyborg liaison stops the final attacker, causing both of the Rhalasian countries to sign the peace documents and thank him profusely. Arrow and Aqualad take it in stride and depart.

Arrow has gained a new respect for his compatriots and pledges allegiance to the cause. He will still stay solo, but he can be counted on (it reminds me of Batman in Justice League). Also, Lex and Raz al Ghul seem to have been in cahoots the whole time, working for The Light. No surprise there as every episode so far seems to end with some sort of Light twist. I just wonder when they will expose The Light and finally have something to focus on. Who knows?

A good return to the series, though I will admit I miss the MIA characters. Is there a villain or hero you’re waiting to see? Comment below!

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7 Fun Facts from Kirsten Prout

by Amy K. Bredemeyer

ABCFamily's The Lying Game is in a steady groove now. Plus, the back 12 episodes for the first season were ordered, so it's looking like it's in good shape. We had a chance to talk with series regular Kirsten Prout, who plays Charlotte "Char" Chamberlin on the series. You may also remember her as Amanda Bloom on Kyle XY and Brittany Morgan in the Once/Twice Upon a Christmas TV movies.

If you're new to the series, it is basically about how twins Sutton and Emma are unclear on their background - Sutton was adopted into a wealthy family while Emma grew up in the foster care system. Sutton has gone to research the situation, and Emma masquerades as her twin in the meantime. Char is one of Sutton's best friends. She takes ballet and has a troubled home life (mom is an alcoholic frequently in and out of rehab), but she's still a snarky prankster alongside Sutton and Mads. Char is a little self-absorbed and a bit of a worrywart, but she's loyal.

Now, onward to the fun facts from Kirsten - about the show, the character, and herself!



- In giving fans something to look forward to on the show (without giving anything away), Prout said that viewers should "really pay close attention to the little hints that are dropped. The show drops clues everywhere and sometimes it's hard to pick up on them or they seem like completely unrelated little snippets. But pay attention because they'll always come out a few episodes ahead. And, you'll figure out that little clues could really help you start figuring out something in Emma's past."

- Char does ballet on the show, but Kirsten was not classically trained. In preparation for the roles, she met with a ballet coach who helped her with bar work, stretches, and some basics. Ironically, the two cast members who knew ballet, Sharon Pierre-Louis (Nisha) and Allie Gonino (Laurel) do not dance on the show.

- Char's very fashionable. She wears four-inch heels to school and very over-the-top outfits, which works since "fashion is such a big part of the show." Looking at just the early episodes, Prout's favorite outfit is the father-daughter dance dress, which "fit like a glove."

- In addressing her similarities to her character, Prout said that "we're both a little bit neurotic. Char's neurotic about social things. I'm neurotic about when I was in University, academically. We are essentially opposites but we do have a few things in common. Char is... she has a meltdown if there's a social snafu or if there's anything in the political system of the high school wrong... where, with me, I was always focused on my literature mark and how high it was. And now it's me fretting over my garden - what's going to make it, what's going to die. So, we both have our panicky side. But I think Char is a little more wrapped up in the social side of things."

- Prout's fans have given her a lot of positive feedback about her role as Char. "The reaction to Char has been overwhelmingly positive. And I've really appreciated all the encouragement and all the positive words that have been sent to me."

- Prout is Canadian, so filming in Austin has been a real experience for her. She is "slowly exploring America and Austin is definitely one of my favorite cities so far. It's great. The live music and the heat is a little much but you can escape it at Barton Springs. So, I'm not complaining for sure. It's really fun."

- If Prout could go back in time and give herself advice as a seven- or eight-year-old, she would tell herself to "relax a little, because I was such an intense kid... My mom was always trying to get me to relax and calm down and just take it one day at a time... I've gotten to the point now, where, in my life, I realize that I can't sweat the small stuff."
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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

News Roundup: lots of cancellations, a few renewals, a bunch of orders

by Amy K. Bredemeyer

Renewals, Cancellations, & Scheduling:
Big Brother got renewed for Summer 2012.

ABCFamily's The Nine Lives of Chloe King and State of Georgia were canceled. [we hardly paid any attention to the former, so not upset there. The latter only had a few truly "good" episodes, and was just straying too far from the premise to work.]

ABCFamily did renew Make It or Break It. And, The Lying Game received an order for the back 12 episodes of the first season.

Momster of the Bride premiered this past Sunday on Style. It looks at mothers who try to control their daughters' weddings. Look for this half-hour show Sundays at 10pm.

Style also renewed Tia & Tamera for a second season.

USA renewed Covert Affairs, Royal Pains, and Necessary Roughness, each for 16 more episodes.

Bones had another four episodes ordered... which will either run over the summer or be part of an eighth season should one happen. It's really a tiny mini-season. I can't recall something like this ever happening before...

Hung returns to HBO on October 2nd. This third season will have ten episodes.

Cast & Plot Updates:
Frances Bay, the actress who played Aunt Ginny on The Middle, has passed away. She was 92 and had appeared in more than 100 film and television roles. You may remember her as the grandmother on Happy Gilmore or as the Marble Rye Lady on Seinfeld.

Charlie's Angels, which hasn't even premiered yet, has changed the order in which the second and third episodes will run. Interesting idea, and many are skeptical of possible continuity issues and publicity stunts.

The Price is Right is celebrating 40 years on the air. Episode 7500 will air on the 28th. A special celebrity week will start January 2nd, 2012, and will feature Neil Patrick Harris, Snoop Dog, and Jenny McCarthy. I know I'm looking forward to that!

Shows in Development & Other Fun Stuff
:
CBS is developing a Sherlock Holmes series. I know one of TheTalkingBox's writers will be thrilled to hear that!

ABCFamily is developing several new shows, including Intercept, which will be a drama about college students fighting crime, and Strut, about a Vegas Showgirl who marries a Texan and moves to a small town. Other shows coming up for them include Village People, Baby Daddy, and Bunheads (which might be the same as Strut, from what I can tell).

Downton Abbey, in addition to winning a ton of Emmys this week, has also been awarded a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records under "highest critical review ratings for a TV show."

FX ordered an animated comedy to be called Unsupervised, about two teenage friends with no parental supervision. So... Rugrats with older kids?

Would you watch an all-Simpsons channel? That's the hot question on the internet lately, as apparently it's a possibility...

MTV has ordered six new shows - and only two are going to be scripted. But neither of those two are really standing out yet - one is about a guy fresh out of HS, the other is about a group of friends a year out of college.

Nicholas Sparks has sold a drama to ABC.

Looking forward to Holiday Specials already? FOX is! On November 24th, they will air Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas and Happiness is a Warm Blanket, Charlie Brown. I know I'm in for both!
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NEW SHOW: 2 Broke Girls

by Amy K. Bredemeyer

This is the first of the ten pilots I'm planning to cover this Fall. So far? The premise is awesome. Two girls want to open a cupcake shop, but need $250,000 to do so. The business-minded girl from Manhattan comes up with a plan: they both work two jobs, make $2,000 a week, and in just over a year, they'll be set. The baker/street-smart girl from Brooklyn doesn't have anything to lose, so why not? The first episode sets up a lot (you know, because they have to), so if you missed it, here's a recap and some remarks about it.

Two Broke Girls "Pilot" (S01E01): This episode takes place over three days, so let's look at it like that.

Day 1: We're in a diner in Brooklyn, and waitress Max puts some customers in their place. We then meet her boss, who is going by the name "Bryce Lee." [haha.] Newbie Caroline appears, upset about the disgusting uniform she was given. [couldn't it have been washed? I mean, really!] Max demands that Bryce (who has an immigration exam coming up... I foresee this being a future storyline) force Caroline to wear the uniform, and then begins training her. We get some background on the establishment... eight months earlier, the restaurant was owned by the Russian mafia. [oooook...] Caroline doesn't know how to "marry the ketchups" and puts them in pairs. [it was pretty funny. But what was with the Temple Grandin joke??] Clearly, Caroline has no waitressing experience (she claimed that she did on her resume). Turns out, her dad was a billionaire but the family's assets are frozen because of a scandal. [don't worry, this won't ever be mistaken for a 90s or early 00s comedy, not with the ColdPlay and "2300 on my SATs" comments.] In a minor moment, we learn that Max bakes cupcakes. In a major moment, we learn that Caroline has been selling the cupcakes for $7 each, since that's what they go for in Manhattan. [and I whine at the $3.00 cupcakes in Palo Alto!] It's clear that Caroline has some business sense, but also a tendency to embezzle... As they close, we find out that Max lives a few blocks from the diner, with a guy who has a band. Caroline says that she is staying with a friend (though we later learn that none of her Upper West Side friends will speak to her).

Day 2: In the morning, Max finds Caroline on the subway... and after recovering from being tased, Max brings Caroline to her apartment until the afternoon when they can go to work together. [glad that Caroline only has a carry-on of belongings and that a PINK taser is among the items. haha.] In the mornings, Max nannies in Manhattan. The babies are Brad and Angelina, and it doesn't seem that their mother has the slightest clue. Even the wallpaper is Louis Vuitton. [and rather hideous, might I add!] Robbie, Max's boyfriend, wakes up and immediately hits on Caroline, who doesn't put up with his shenanigans. [I'm impressed. Caroline kinda seemed like a girl who wouldn't really mind flirting with a guy, even if he was attached to someone she knows] But when it comes up at the diner, Max gets upset, thinking Caroline enticed Robbie. Max leaves the diner, only to find Robbie with another girl, so she kicks him out. [gotta love writing off a character immediately!] Then she returns to the diner, apologizes, and invites Caroline to move in.

Day 3: The girls go and take her horse back, riding it the whole way. [the backyard is mighty small... anyone want to wager on how long the horse will last?] Caroline decides that they need to open a cupcake shop, and they need $250,000 to do so (she went to Wharton Business School, after all). If they both work two jobs and make $2,000 a week, they can open one in just over a year. The total so far? $387.25. [well, here we go! Let's see how the show does once everything is set-up...]

My favorite part? The idea that we're going to be counting up to $250,000.00 for a long time.
My least favorite part? The sex jokes. They were coming one per minute at the beginning! Part of that is Oleg, the cook, whom I didn't mention since he has not yet added anything to the plot.
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