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Nine things to know about Under The Dome!
July 1st, 2013 under Under The Dome. [ Comments: none ]


The season premiere of Under The Dome kept millions and millions of people captivated last week on CBS, and tonight is back for more at 10p. So before you watch the second episode of the show that makes us feel like we are trapped under a dome and can’t escape it (in a very good way), find out what the show’s executive producers, Neal Bear and Brian K Vaughan want you to know about summer television’s biggest hit in over a decade. Recently I was at a press event with them and here are some of the burning (hint about tonight’s episode) questions they answered.

What will we learn about The Dome tonight?
Brian K Vaughan: (Tonight) we’ll answer that very same question (How deep is The Dome?). We promise you that that will be answered. The dome is so huge, and it is so beyond anything that these people have seen before, that it won’t just be one episode of figuring out the rules, but several. You’ll understand a lot about it by the end of the second episode.

Are the characters what they seem to be?
Neal Baer: The characters are complicated. The people you think are bad, may not be so bad, and the ones you think are good, may not be so good. That’s really what Stephen King has always done so well and we’ve really embraced that too. So don’t believe everything you see.

Who’s safe?
BKV: The great thing about having a town with a couple thousand people in it is that we have our central cast, but none of them are safe. We can very easily bring in a new Chester’s Mill resident to fill in their place.

So people will die?
BKV: I think, on a Stephen King show, it is not a spoiler to say there will be deaths.
BB: In our writers’ room, we have our heaven board.
BKV: It’s nothing personal, though.
NB: There is at least one person in heaven that left the dome…maybe.

Since Brian K Vaughan worked on Lost, can we expect a lot of unanswered questions?
BKV: I think we’ve done a pretty good job, not stringing everyone along. We made a conscious decision that, if we present a mystery we will solve it for you before we start introducing new ones.

Will there be flashbacks?
BKV: We didn’t necessarily want to do a lot of flashbacks to the characters’ pasts. We won’t be cutting to someone who has a boyfriend in New York just to shake things up a bit. We really wanted to challenge ourselves and set it in this one location and find all the different things we could do with it there.

How did Stephen King react to seeing the cow get cut in half?
BKV: When I met him for the first time in North Carolina, he almost giggled when the cow gets cut in half.

What’s like working with the two Stephen/Stevens?
BKV: We have light and dark together in this show which is really fun. Steven Spielberg sees the best in humanity and Stephen King has always seen the worst. But they’re both really aggressive humanists. They just love people so much and throwing them in extraordinary situations and seeing what happens.

Is this show a one season event?
NB: In 10 years, we’ll have the answer to that. This is not a mini-series. Some people have said it’s a mini-series, but it’s not a mini-series. It’s a 13-episode series.
BKV: Yeah it takes place over a relatively short amount of time. When we first started talking with Stephen, he said, “When I came up with this idea, I envisioned a town potentially being trapped for years, and that’s something that you guys could get to do, that I didn’t, and that might necessitate a different ending.” So we pitched Stephen a far-out, big swing idea for if we’re lucky enough to go several years. He was really excited by it and so generous in saying, “I wish I thought of that. That’s killer!” He’s been so supportive. He knows that that book is his own thing. It would be boring to translate the book exactly for the screen. He wants to see something new that hopefully still has the themes and the heart of the book in it.

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I’ll watch the painful manscaping episode of America’s Next Top Model!
July 1st, 2013 under Tyra Banks. [ Comments: none ]


This season on America’s Next Top Model, they are adding boys to the mix when it returns to The CW on August 2nd. Well if you are going to have men on the show, getting a short haircut is not as traumatizing for them as it for the ladies. So Tyra Banks came up with a way to make the makeover experience really torturous for them, she is going to have them waxed! That’s right they will go hairless on their chests and legs and that is going to hurt! And you know what I can’t wait! I love to watch men get waxed, there is something about it that gets me really excited. Is that wrong?

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Patricia Heaton is really into the white powder!
July 1st, 2013 under ABC. [ Comments: none ]


Patricia Heaton Tweeted the above picture and said “This is the kind of white powder that keeps me going at three a.m. on a movie set…” She destroyed that donut like she had to know, right then and there, what was in The Middle of it. I mean by the looks of it, she needed her fix and she didn’t care how messed up she looked as long as she got. She has a donut problem.
Hopefully she well get the help she needs from DA, you know Donut Anonymous. Here in LA, the problem is so bad that they have just as many meetings here for that as they do AA. That is what happens when you have a donut shop on every block, the accessibility makes it just to easy.

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Super Viagra Man isn’t that super
July 1st, 2013 under Odd. [ Comments: none ]


via Adventure Rider
You would think if you are going to come up with a mascot for your product called Super Viagra that your statue would have a “you know” bigger than the pill itself. I mean does his little thingy make you want to buy the product? It makes me think he needs a different pill like ExtenZe.

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CeeLo Green is a sexy soul machine!
July 1st, 2013 under The Voice. [ Comments: none ]


CeeLo Green Tweeted this picture of himself after a show and I couldn’t get over how hot he looked!
You know with his arm stretched out like that, it’s like he begging you to hug him. And you know what I would totally do it.

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