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Corey Feldman has mashed up all the worst ’80s hairstyles and combined them into one big hairdon’t. I don’t what he was thinking by growing out the tail that was made famous by Aimee Mann in the front. It looks so idiotic, I can’t see anyone saying that was a smart idea. And what is up with letting his black roots show under his bleached and fried blonde spiked Billy Idol do? I would like to say something positive about it, but I can’t…can you?
You know John Taylor‘s song I Do What I Do from 9 1/2 Weeks, well now we know what face he uses to get woman to do what he wants to have them. Seriously how sexy is the Duran Duran bassist in that picture showing off his new haircut? I would do what I do have him. I am happy now, because you don’t want to know what I fantasized about him after seeing that photo of him doing as he said “Suck ’em in JT!?” I can think of something, I would like to…
The bad news is a sh!tload of good shows got cancelled yesterday by ABC and NBC like Fox did two days earlier, the good news they are being by replaced by scripted programming and not reality television.
Here is what ABC said goodbye to V, Brothers and Sisters, No Ordinary Family, Off the Map, Better With You, Detroit 1-8-7 and Mr. Sunshine according to TV Line. The one that upsets me most on this list is V that had an out of this world season finale and I really wanted to see what they were going to do next. Hopefully Syfy would consider picking up the show because I think it would perfect for the network that is missing an series about aliens on its lineup. Hint, hint. On a positive note the network renewed Body of Proof.
NBC killed The Event, Outsource, Law & Order: LA, Chase, School Pride, America’s Next Great Restaurant, The Cape and Perfect Couples. The Event is being shopped around, so if you want to see this show get a second season you have to watch it this and next Monday at 9p. On a happy note for the network, Harry’s Law will be helping more people is desperate need of it. They should do an episode with all the show runners out of work after this week’s massacre.
On that note with broadcasting ratings declining and declining, I really wonder if the networks made the right choice by going on such a killing spree. Barely any of the news show are seeing a second season, so why do you think adding all of those new shows is going to get people watching? Loyalty is being dismissed and I think the networks are going to feel the pain where it will hurt them most…their pockets.
Tonight after 10 years Smallville flies off our TV screens forever. Executive producers Brian Peterson and Kelly Souders told us that tonight’s two hour finale starting at 8p on The CW will be satisfying to all the fans who have been watching since the show was on the now-defunct The WB.
At a Q&A session on Tuesday the two executive producers were asked if we can expect as endings to several characters we have also watched on the show since the beginning and they promised that we will, but tonight’s episode is about Tom Welling’s Clark Kent. What that means we will have to tune in to find out, but I am glad this is his episode. In fact they told us, the reason why the last few episodes were little more Oliver Queen heavy is because they wanted his story to be told before the finale was dedicated to Superman.
So what about the original cast members, who will be back and what we will learn of their tales coming to an end? Kristin Kreuk was never a possibility for the season, so Lana’s death was the end of her. Jonathan Kent will be back from the gave again, and as Kelly told us, “Every time I see certain moments with Jonathan I still get a tear in my eye, even after all these weeks of watching the footage.” They also shared his reappearance will have a very important meaning.
Now while John Schneider is back, Michael Rosenbaum almost wasn’t. In fact Brian said his ability to be on show came after it was too late, but they rewrote some things to make Lex Luthor’s return something special. Although it might’ve been more so because as Brian added, “There were a couple of things we had planned on planting in the season that we didn’t because we didn’t know that we were going to have him.” Well luckily they got him for one last Lex moment.
Now what about Clark’s best friend Chloe? Brian said, “I think there are a lot of different ways people want Chloe to end and so we, I think, serviced her character in a way that is right for who she was and who she’s becoming. She has one big moment with Clark where we get to see her shine.” Kelly added that there is a little jewel for Allison Mack’s character that comes towards the end of the episode. That little tidbit has me curious about what it is.
But what really has me intrigued is how they described tonight’s episode in general, “We didn’t just want to do an ending, we wanted to do a beginning.”
Now I can sit here and spoil things about tonight’s final episode of Smallville, but why not enjoy one last episode of a show that we have loved for the last 10 years.
Oh here is something to enjoy even when the show is over. The complete series DVD collection will be the largest release in The CW’s history, it will include so many “special” features that they couldn’t even tell is what some of them were. Now that is all kinds of awesomeness.
Thank you to the cast and crew of Smallville for ten years of great television!!!