http://instagram.com/p/w5BJ8GkK1a/ Mariska Hargitay went to see The Rockettes at Radio City Music Hall and she got to kick it with them. As in she showed us that if this acting thing didn’t work out, she could’ve easily been a Rockette. Maybe she can’t be one on the stage, but why can’t they do an episode with them on Law & Order: SVU. I can see a heinous crime happening to the leggy dancers and her needing to pose as one of them to catch the bad guy? Couldn’t you?
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NBC held Constantine until a week before Halloween and never gave the show the chance it truly deserves. So now Deadline is reporting that the supernatural comic book drama will only be doing a 13 episode first season. Even though NBC did not order any additional episodes, the show might not be out of the running for a second season. The site says that is still in consideration for another one. Personally, I hope NBC’s sister station Syfy picks up the show. They will give this great show the respect it deserves.
Seriously, if you love a thrilling supernatural show that keeps you guessing what’s going happen next, then you are going to love Constantine as much as I do.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVSEI6fupqo State of Affairs debuts on NBC tonight at 10p and you want to spy on this show.
Charleston (Katherine Heigl) is a CIA Agent who lost her fiance’ in Afghanistan a year ago. She is not over his death and doesn’t remember everything that happened that night.
Her main mission at the agency is supplying the President of the United States (Alfre Woodard) a daily book with the biggest threats in the world towards the US. It is from this book that POTUS decides who and what to go after.
In tonight’s episode Charleston thinks it is better to save an American doctor who was taken hostage than go after the man who killed her fiance’. That man is Omar Fatah and he is one of the biggest terrorists out there.
When her boss finds out about this, he gets her suspended. She doesn’t care what he says, and she goes to the President herself. Will this be the end of her job? Will the President, who is the mother of her late fiance’, be able to help her out?
You will just have to tune in to this exciting spy political drama to find out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-u9fAbVfMBA
NBC decided today that they are not going to order any new episodes from Bad Judge and A to Z, but they will air all the 13 episodes that they asked for according to The Hollywood Reporter. I get why they pulled the plug on Bad Judge (it lives up to the first part of its name-, but I don’t think they ever gave A to Z a true shot.
First off, they put on at 9:30p after the ageing The Biggest Loser and before the ending Parenthood. When are networks going to realize that reality, comedies and dramas don’t go? If NBC believed in these shows, they would’ve given them a Tuesday run after The Voice. It’s helping the unfunny Marry Me. Or maybe they would’ve switched up TBL and the sitcoms one Thursday to see if they did better.
It’s like they dumped them on Thursday night and forgot about them. Then when it was time to remember them, they said forget it.
Hopefully with two new episodes left to be filmed, we will find out what happened to Andrew and Zelda after they have been dating for eight months, three weeks, five days and one hour.
Debra Messing might have broken up with her boyfriend, but NBC isn’t ready to break up with her show The Mysteries of Laura just yet. The network announced today that they picked up the show for a full season. The news really isn’t a surprise because the police dramedy has been consistent in the ratings since its debut. The one thing that has changed since the premiere, is just how much better the show gets with each episode. To me, the humor of this show is what separates it from all the other ones on television.
So with TMOL getting picked up today, Scorpion, NCIS: NOLA, Stalker and Madam Secretary getting picked up by CBS yesterday, The CW’s Jane the Virgin and The Flash getting the news last week and Fox’s Gotham and ABC’s How to Get Away with Murder the first ones to get the bottom nine, that leaves NBC’s Constantine, Fox’s Red Band Society and Gracepoint, and ABC’s Forever as the only dramas that have aired waiting to find out their fate. I am hoping that ABC gives us some good news tomorrow when it comes to Forever, why are they waiting forever to order a full season from this show?