Perception and Rizzoli & Isles return while Fargo goes bye bye |
June 17th, 2014 under FX, TNT/TBS/TCM. [ Comments: none ]
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Rizzoli & Isles is back on TNT at 9p tonight with a case that is very close to Rizzoli’s (Angie Harmon) heart, or should I say stomach. That’s because she looks into a case of a murdered woman and while at the crime she notices the woman’s baby’s stroller is hidden in the bushes. But where is the baby? Now, she must find that baby before it is too late. And during the whole time, she’s keep her pregnancy a secret from everyone but Isles (Sasha Alexander). Will she be able to keep a secret? You just have to tune in to find out.
And the final minutes of the show deal with Lee Thompson Young’s death. Next week’s episode is a tribute to him, so get the tissues ready because it is an emotional goodbye.
Then at 10p Perception is back on TNT tonight and Dr. Daniel J. Pierce (Eric McCormack) is in Paris. His life is better than ever, until someone from the FBI there approaches him about getting something from a Chinese doctor. Everything goes as planned, but once he drops the item off he finds himself in trouble. Everything he thought he was happening wasn’t. So is his schizophrenia getting the better of him or is he really in trouble? You just have to tune in this beautifully shot surprising episode to find out.
Also at 10p, Fargo concludes its run at FX. I can review the episode, but I might spoil it for you. And I don’t want to end up like a lot of the characters from the show in the episode. That’s because there is more than one death in the finale. How many? You just have to tune into this chilling episode to find out who…
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How Taye Diggs and Kathleen Robertson prepped for their Murder in the First roles |
June 16th, 2014 under TNT/TBS/TCM. [ Comments: none ]
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Taye Diggs and Kathleen Robertson are playing San Fransisco homicide detectives in TNT’s riveting new 10-episode murder mystery drama Murder in the First that airs Mondays at 10p; and recently at a press event they told us how they prepared for their roles.
When asked what training, if any, they had to have to play cops on the show, Diggs said he watched a lot of Law & Order. Then he admitted he was joking about that.
So how did they get ready for the role? The actors went to police camp, where they learned how to shoot guns, take down a perp and put on handcuffs. Along with going to police camp, Robertson did ride alongs and those really helped her to prepare. Not only because she got see places like crack dens, but because she got to see how the police officers she was with interacted with the “bad guys”. She admitted she is used to rough and tough cops we see on TV, but that is not how they are in real life. She says, the cops would point someone out to her, explain that person’s crime and then before she knew it they were having a conversation with that “bad guy”. It was very casual and not what she was used to in her line of work. It is that type of interaction that will help with an upcoming storyline on the show, but I have said too much.
Emotion was important to Robertson and the biggest lesson that stuck with her about that came from her brother-in-law who has been working as a police officer for 26 years in Toronto. A moment that stood out to her when she was researching for the role, came when they were walking around a gorgeous lake in Northern Ontario. She then had to pause for an emotional break before she told us what lesson he shared with her that sticks with her every day she comes to work. He said to her as they walked the lake, “For example right now, the first thing I think of when I look here, is I am looking for a body.” She says he then added, “I walk down here and I walk across this beautiful lake and these rocks and I’m scanning, making sure there’s no body here so you guys don’t have to see it.” She then asked him to explain what he meant and he responded by saying, “Cause I’ve seen too much of that and it’s just in me. It will be in me for my entire life.” She then realized what a dark life they have and that is what stuck with her most about researching for the role.
Something that you can see when you watch her play Inspector Hildy Mulligan every Monday at 10p on Murder in the First.
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It would be criminal to miss Major Crimes and Murder in the First |
June 9th, 2014 under TNT/TBS/TCM. [ Comments: none ]
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Major Crimes is back on TNT tonight at 9p and you will never guess what happens next in this thrilling episode. A father and his two kids go missing when his wife is out of town, and no one knows what happened to them. His wife becomes the main suspect because blood was found in their home. But why would she kill her husband and 2 young kids? And where are they? The answers to these questions will have you gasping as you find out what really happened. So tune into find out.
Then at 10p, stay on TNT to watch Stephen Bochco’s newest crime drama, Murder in the First.
SFPD homicide detectives Terry English (Taye Diggs) and Hildy Mulligan (Kathleen Robertson) are called to investigate the shooting death of a man, and find out his last email was asking for money from Erich Blunt (Tom Felton), who is a young Silicon Valley prodigy and multimillionaire. At first they think that the connection is random, but turns out the two men know each other. Since they have a past, he becomes their prime suspect. Especially after his personal stewardess that Blunt just fired, also winds up murdered.
Is he the one who killed them both? Or is it Blunt’s good friend and pilot, Bill Wilkerson (Steven Weber)? Or maybe even his lawyer, David Hertzberg (Richard Schiff) was the one who did it? We will just have tune in each week to this series event find out. This is not a crime of the week show, it a show about one crime.
The mystery is so good, that only one person has properly guessed who it is. That one person is a homicide detective who consults for the show. No one else but him has guessed who it is and believe me many have tried. So if you think you know who committed the crime, you are probably wrong. And who doesn’t love a good mystery? I know I do, and this well written, brilliantly acted show is a good mystery and so much more.
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The Carbonaro Effect is a magical hidden camera show! |
May 15th, 2014 under TNT/TBS/TCM, Uncategorized. [ Comments: none ]
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What if you went to the supermarket and saw your photo on the side of a milk carton? Or went to post office and saw a bowling ball come out of a flat box? Or a chicken being born in a box of a eggs at the grocery store? What would you do? That is what The Carbonaro Effect tries to find out on TruTV at 10p.
Michael Carbonaro is a magician who also turns out to be a great prankster. So each week, he will use his magic to shock unsuspecting people with it and their reaction are better than you could ever expected. Unlike some other hidden camera shows there is nothing cruel about this one and it’s all in good fun. Because of that it is just fun to watch and you hope that one day you run into him with a camera hidden somewhere around him.
So tune in for a hidden camera show that is unlike any other.
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Do you think Angie Harmon’s stand in looks just like her? |
April 8th, 2014 under TNT/TBS/TCM. [ Comments: none ]
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Angie Harmon shared a picture of herself with her newest stand in on Rizzoli & Isles and I am not sure if they really look like her. I can’t put my finger on it, but she has something they don’t.
Do you think they look like her?
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