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Friday’s schedule for Comic Con has been released and it’s jam-packed, as you can imagine.

Some of the highlights are the Hawaii Five-0 panel at 10:15 AM, a panel with the cast and crew of Stargate: Universe at 10:30, The Walking Dead panel vs. the Caprica panel – both at 11:30 in different rooms, of course.

There will be a salute to author Tanya Huff; a panel saluting The Big Bang Theory at 12:45; a spotlight on Stan Lee at 2 PM; the Bones panel also at 2 PM in Ballroom 20; a sneak peek at the new NBC series The Cape at 2:15; the Joss Whedon Experience at 3 PM.

There will be panels for Spartacus: Blood and Sand and the new FOX show Terra Nova; a panel for the new series Falling Skies and the True Blood panel; Being Human will be back again at 6 PM and a special screening of Eureka and Haven will be held on Friday night.

This and much, much more will be featured on the second day of the con. Check out the full list here:http://www.comic-con.org/cci/cci10_prog_fri.php

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Hey All,

Today was the big day – the Emmy Award nominations came out this morning. I have more on that further below. There were some other news-worthy items to share with all of you too.

TELEVISION

Gloria Reuben (ER) will guest-star in the season finale of the Lifetime series Drop Dead Diva. She will play Professor Kathy Miller, Jane (Brooke Elliott) and Grayson’s (Jackson Hurst) latest client. The season finale will air on Sunday, August 29 at 10 PM. (Natalie Abrams at TV Guide)

ABC has opted to drop the mockumentary format from its upcoming cop drama Detroit 1-8-7. ABC is also launching another mockumentary-style series in the fall — My Generation, a soapy relationship drama which revolves around a group of pals who’ve been harassed by documentary makers since they were high school seniors back in 2000 — so one wonders if the network decided that three such shows (counting Modern Family) might test viewers’ patience. (Vulture and Televisionary)

ABC has announced their fall line-up for the season premieres and the new series debuts. The list of dramas looks like this:

Castle – September 20 at 10 PM
Detroit 1-8-7 – September 21 at 10 PM (New Series)
The Whole Truth – September 22 at 10 PM (New Series)
My Generation – September 23 at 8 PM (New Series)
Grey’s Anatomy – September 23 at 9 PM
Private Practice – September 23 at 10 PM
Desperate Housewives – September 24 at 9 PM
Brothers & Sisters – September 24 at 10 PM
No Ordinary Family – September 28 at 8 PM (New Series)

NOTE: Thanks to The Hollywood Reporter for the list.

INSIDE TELEVISION

6 ways the new show Haven gives you Stephen King goodness

http://scifiwire.com/2010/07/6-ways-the-new-show-haven.php

EMMY NOMINATIONS

Complete List of 2010 Emmy Nominations

http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/b189329_complete_list_of_2010_emmy_nominations.html

DVD ANNOUNCEMENTS

Beastmaster

http://tvshowsondvd.com/news/BeastMaster-Season-1/14035

Andromeda

http://tvshowsondvd.com/news/Andromeda-Season-1/14037

BOX OFFICE

Movie review: ‘The Kids Are All Right’

http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-kids-all-right-20100708,0,7212474.story

VOTING

Tater Top Awards: Shows and Stars You’ll Miss Most

http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/watch_with_kristin/b188584_tater_top_awards_shows_stars_youll_miss.html

Q&A SECTION (with Michael Ausiello at Entertainment Weekly)

Question: Is John Casey’s daughter, Alex (Mekenna Melvin), going to be a series regular next season on Chuck? —Charles

Ausiello: She’ll be the next best thing to a series regular: a recurring guest star.

Question: Castle scoop, pretty please? —Becca

Ausiello: When the show returns this fall, promotion for Castle’s new book, Naked Heat, will be in full swing. Of particular interest to Beckett will be the provocative image depicted in the posters, which will be splashed throughout the city.

Question: Is Patricia Wettig (Holly) leaving Brothers & Sisters? I sure hope not, because I love me some Holly and Nora scenes. —Nathan

Ausiello: All I know for sure is that Holly survives Carmageddon and plays a pivotal role in daughter Rebecca’s impending departure. “The way that Rebecca is going to be leaving is very exciting,” teases exec producer David Marshall Grant, “and it involves not just Justin but her mother. It’s a great story.”

Question: Any Brothers & Sisters scoop? —Ben

Ausiello: Grant all but confirms that Kevin and Scotty will eschew surrogacy for foster care when they take in a homeless teen this fall. “We’re casting a Hispanic kid who is going to be very prominent in Kevin and Scotty’s story this year,” he tells me. Additionally, Grant is on the lookout for an actor to play a possible suitor for grieving widow Kitty. “She has a ways to go before she’s really going to land on a boyfriend,” concedes Grant. “But men will certainly play a part in her life as she moves past the tragedy. We are actually looking for somebody right now that she’s going to meet around episode 3.”

That’s it. Enjoy!

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The announcement was made today that the TV series Merlin will make its first appearance at Comic Con with a panel on Sunday, July 25.

Lead actors Anthony Head (Buffy, the Vampire Slayer), who plays King Uther and Colin Morgan, who plays Merlin will be joined by the show’s executive producers and co-creators Johnny Capps and Julian Murphy.

The panel is to include a sneak preview of season three, which will premiere on the BBC in the United Kingdom this fall.

More details about the show can be found online at Syfy.com.

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The time has come – the Thursday schedule for Comic Con was released this morning and it’s jam-packed with all kinds of great panels, including a monumental panel with J.J. Abrams and Joss Whedon together on stage. Back-to-back panels for Burn Notice, White Collar and Psych. And, a special screening of Doctor Who and Being Human nearly at the same time as a special screening of Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along-Blog.

You can get all the details for the Thursday line up here

Enjoy!

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The Emmy Award nominations were announced bright and early here in California this morning and while the FULL list of nominees is excruciatingly long, the following list shows the big categories and some of the nominees just might surprise or hopefully delight you:

Drama Series
• Breaking Bad
• Dexter
• The Good Wife
• Lost
• Mad Men
• True Blood

Comedy Series
• Curb Your Enthusiasm
• Glee
• Modern Family
• Nurse Jackie
• The Office
• 30 Rock

Lead Actor, Drama
• Bryan Cranston, Breaking Bad
• Michael C. Hall, Dexter
• Kyle Chandler, Friday Night Lights
• Jon Hamm, Mad Men
• Hugh Laurie, House
• Matthew Fox, Lost

Lead Actress, Drama
• Kyra Sedgwick, The Closer
• Glenn Close, Damages
• Connie Britton, Friday Night Lights
• Mariska Hargitay, Law & Order: SVU
• January Jones, Mad Men
• Julianna Margulies, The Good Wife

Lead Actor, Comedy
• Jim Parsons, The Big Bang Theory
• Larry David, Curb Your Enthusiasm
• Matthew Morrison, Glee
• Tony Shalhoub, Monk
• Steve Carell, The Office
• Alec Baldwin, 30 Rock

Lead Actress, Comedy
• Toni Collette, United States of Tara
• Edie Falco, Nurse Jackie
• Tina Fey, 30 Rock
• Lea Michele, Glee
• Julia Louis-Dreyfus, The New Adventures of Old Christine
• Amy Poehler, Parks and Recreation

Supporting Actor, Comedy
• Chris Colfer, Glee
• Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Modern Family
• Ty Burrell, Modern Family
• Jon Cryer, Two and a Half Men
• Neil Patrick Harris, How I Met Your Mother
• Eric Stonestreet, Modern Family

Supporting Actress, Comedy
• Julie Bowen, Modern Family
• Jane Krakowski, 30 Rock
• Jane Lynch, Glee
• Sofia Vergara, Modern Family
• Kristen Wiig, Saturday Night Live
• Holland Taylor, Two and a Half Men

Supporting Actor, Drama
• Michael Emerson, Lost
• Andre Brauer, Men of a Certain Age
• Terry O’Quinn, Lost
• Aaron Paul, Breaking Bad
• Martin Short, Damages
• John Slattery, Mad Men

Supporting Actress, Drama
• Sharon Gless, Burn Notice
• Archie Panjabi, The Good Wife
• Christine Baranski, The Good Wife
• Rose Byrne, Damages
• Elisabeth Moss, Mad Men
• Christina Hendricks, Mad Men

If you would like to see the complete list of nominees for the Emmy Awards, please visit E! Entertainment Online.

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Patrick J. Adams

The folks over at Deadline Hollywood Daily are reporting that Patrick J. Adams (Weather Girl) has been cast as the lead in the USA Network pilot A Legal Mind. And, they are also reporting that Mark Pellegrino (Lost and Supernatural) has landed a leading role on the SyFy series Being Human.

A Legal Mind centers on Mike Ross (Adams), a brilliant but unmotivated college student who gets recruited by a top Manhattan corporate law firm despite not being a lawyer. He has to use his book and street smarts and hustling skills to keep up the charade.

Mark Pelligrino

Based on the British series, Being Human centers on three mismatched twenty-something roommates, Aidan (Sam Witwer), a vampire, Josh, a werewolf and Sally (Meaghan Rath), a ghost. Pellegrino will play Aidan’s charismatic but menacing mentor Bishop.

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Smallville - Tom Welling and Erica Durance

Are you going to Comic Con in a few weeks? And if so, do you plan on attending the Smallville panel that will be held on Sunday, July 25? If so, you will be delighted to learn that the man himself – Tom Welling – will be attending once again this year. Welling made his first con appearance last year and it would seem he had such a great time that he has confirmed for this year as well.

Other cast members who will be in attendance include: Erica Durance, Cassidy Freeman and Justin Hartley. The show’s current show-runners Kelly Souders and Brian Peterson will also be there. An exclusive sneak peek at clips from the show’s final season will be featured along with a Q&A session.

The Smallville panel will be held from 10 to 11 AM on Sunday, July 25 in Ballroom 20. You may want to line up early as this is the first year the show will be in Ballroom 20. This room can hold approximately 4,000 people.

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Hey All,

It’s over the hump day and despite the shorter work week because of the Fourth of July holiday; this week seems to be moving along slowly. Or perhaps it’s just me. Anyway, there was a bit more news to cull together for today, including some details about the upcoming Comic Con. So, let’s get started:

COMIC CON DETAILS

Attention Torchwood fans: Make sure you pick up a copy of the new Torchwood comic, which will make its debut at San Diego Comic-Con later this month. The first issue of the monthly will feature a story written by John Barrowman and will be available at the convention exclusively until it hits shelves on August 10th. (Digital Spy and Televisionary)

This Thursday, the first-day schedule for Comic-Con International will be announced, but already all over Los Angeles, studio insiders are playing a game of “show me yours and I’ll show you mine” with their programming plans for film and television. One of the interesting tidbits we keep hearing about is the rumor that Entertainment Weekly is hosting a two-man panel that must come close to the elusive state known as Nerdvana: J. J. Abrams and Joss Whedon! (Geoff Boucher at the LA Times)

TELEVISION

Henry Ian Cusick (Lost) has signed on for at least two fall episodes of Law & Order: SVU, playing a graphic artist named Erik Weber. He may be a love interest for Detective Benson (Mariska Hargitay). (William Keck at TV Guide)

Luke Grimes (Brothers & Sisters) and Haley Bennett (Marley & Me) have joined the FX drama pilot Outlaw Country, which will star Mary Steenburgen. The pilot is a crime thriller/family drama set against the backdrop of southern organized crime and Nashville royalty. Grimes will play twentysomething Eli Larkin, a half-cowboy, half-modern guy who tries to get out of the crime ridden life he has grown accustom to in order to help his siblings, however he finds out that it is much harder than he expected. Bennett will play twentysomething Annabel Lee, a gorgeous country singer who is living in the shadow of her overprotective mother (Steenburgen). (Deadline Hollywood Daily)

Richard Dreyfuss will be joining the Showtime series Weeds for at least four episodes. He will play “an unexpected character” from the past of “Weeds” protagonist Nancy Botwin (Mary-Louise Parker). (The Wrap)

The second season premiere of the FOX series Glee has been set for Tuesday, September 7. (Twitter)

Skeet Ulrich (Jericho) has signed on to play one of the two lead detectives on Law & Order: Los Angeles. His character, Rex Winters, is described as an ex-Marine who possesses the intuition of a natural cop. His experience during the Rodney King Riots — which occurred during his second month on the job — shaped his philosophy on policing. Basically, the world is chaos and people are either good or bad. As an added twist, he’s currently married to his ex-partner. Ulrich is the first actor to sign up for LOLA duty. Five other roles are currently being cast. (Michael Ausiello at Entertainment Weekly)

MADE-FOR-TV MOVIES

Jane Kaczmarek (Raising the Bar) and Kim Dickens (Friday Night Lights and Treme) will appear in the Lifetime made-for-TV movie called Reviving Ophelia, which is based on the non-fiction book by Mary Pipher. They will play sisters who must help one another raise their teenage daughters. Project, written by Teena Booth and directed by Bobby Roth, will air later this year. (Variety and Televisionary)

DVD ANNOUNCEMENTS

Dollhouse


http://tvshowsondvd.com/news/Dollhouse-Season-2/14016

Ally McBeal

http://tvshowsondvd.com/news/Ally-McBeal-Seasons-3-4-5/14017

BOX OFFICE

Gina Gershon, Danny Glover and Robert Patrick will appear in the independent movie Five Minarets in New York, which follows two police officers from the southeastern Turkish province of Diyarbakır, sent to New York to bring back a Turkish smuggler who was arrested in the United States and who will be delivered to Turkish authorities by the FBI. Gershon will play the wife of a Turkish scholar arrested by federal authorities after being wrongfully accused of a crime. (Hollywood Reporter and Dark Horizons)

Christian Bale is apparently set to star in The Last Photograph, which revolves around a photograph that becomes the catalyst for a journey two men undertake through war-torn Afghanistan. (Pajiba and Dark Horizons)

Virginia Madsen will play the mother of Amanda Seyfried in the supernatural thriller Red Riding Hood. Max Irons (Jeremy’s son), Shiloh Fernandez, Lukas Haas, Julie Christie, Gary Oldman and Michael Hogan co-star in the medieval movie, which is set in a village that is being terrorized by a werewolf. Catherine Hardwicke (Twilight) directs. The movie is expected to be released on March 11. (The Wrap)

VOTING

Tater Top Awards: Vote for the Best Bitches and Baddies!

http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/watch_with_kristin/b188554_tater_top_awards_vote_best_bitches.html

Q&A SECTION (with the TV Gurus at TV Guide)

Question: Will Bones and Booth really be apart when Bones comes back? — Marta

MICKEY: It’s looking that way, particularly now that we know that Booth will meet his new love interest, a journalist, when she’s embedded with his unit in Afghanistan. In a seemingly Grey’s Anatomy-inspired Teddy-Owen-like twist, she’ll follow Booth back to Washington, where they’ll attempt to be together in the real world. And we all know how that goes. But don’t blame Bones — she’ll be nothing but supportive of the born-under-fire union.

Question: I heard Kevin and Scotty will lose their surrogate when Brothers & Sisters resumes. Please tell me it’s not true! — Brittney

ADAM: Would that I could, Brittney, but it sounds like after all that worrying last season, adopting a baby isn’t in the cards for the couple. Instead, look for the guys to open their home to an underprivileged teen this season.

Question: Have we seen the last of Shelby Corcoran on Glee? — Matty

MICKEY: I have a feeling that Idina Menzel will be back when the plot calls for it, but in the meantime, the writers are turning their attention toward Rachel’s as-yet-unseen two dads. It’s a little suspicious that we haven’t met them yet, but it seems that will change next season. Any casting suggestions? I vote for Taye Diggs and House’s Peter Jacobson.

Question: Any scoop on The Vampire Diaries’ new season? — Lally

MICKEY: The much-teased werewolf storyline will get under way quickly when an estranged relative breezes into Mystic Falls to act as a Mr. Miyagi type to the afflicted party. Apparently, Kevin Williamson and Julie Plec didn’t think my idea for a hoops-shooting wolf in the cast was so good (or original).

Question: What can you tell me about the new season of Eureka, particularly about James Callis’ character? — Chris

ADAM: Callis plays Dr. Grant, a brilliant physicist who takes an instant shine to Allison and who butts heads with Sheriff Carter. Despite his brains and his former ties to Eureka, he is a bit … out of place when he turns up on Founder’s Day.

Question: It’s awesome to have Warehouse 13 back on the air. Any hints about what’s ahead? — Trey

ADAM: While Myka and Pete chase down a superhero in Detroit (yes, a missing artifact brings one of Pete’s favorite childhood comic heroes to life), Artie is haunted by the ghost of McPherson in the Warehouse. Also look for Claudia to eventually make peace with Leena, who is still feeling some serious side effects from being manipulated by McPherson’s Pearl of Wisdom.

Question: What can we expect for Season 2 of Life Unexpected? — Liza

MICKEY: Baze will be playing the field a bit this season — both romantically and, well, vocationally. Don’t worry — Open Bar isn’t going anywhere (well, it is, but not right away). But it’s Baze’s unlikely new career that jump-starts his social life. In related news, Open Bar itself will serve as the spark for at least two new love connections, for characters who really deserve them.

That’s it. Enjoy!

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On July 8, the Emmy Award nominations will be announced and this year’s candidates are sure to be an interesting mix. But, like every year, there are always actors and actresses as well as television series that seem to go overlooked or just completely forgotten about by the members of the Academy of TV Arts and Sciences AND the National Academy of TV Arts and Sciences.

These two entities (and their subsequent peer groups) make up the voting panel who decide which shows, actors and actresses (among many other categories) – who have been nominated for Emmy consideration – can move forward to the top echelon of each category.

Just like last year, I am listing below the shows, actors and actresses who would be part of my dream Emmy ballot. The following may not be your choices for the top categories, but they certainly struck a chord with me over the past year:

Best Drama:

Lost

Lost (ABC) – Say what you will about the final season of this groundbreaking series that delved into stories great and complex, covering topics of simple human survival after a massive tragedy, the supernatural and unexplained to religion or the lack thereof. This show moved people all over the world, made us wonder and speculate and was fodder for critics and viewers alike. It was a fantastical series that left the viewers with as many questions as it left them with answers.

Life Unexpected

Life Unexpected (The CW) – This was the little show that could on the network that no one in the industry – especially those behind any awards presentation no matter its namesake – takes seriously. The series tells the story of independent Lux, a 16-year-old foster child seeking emancipation only to end up living with two of the most unlikely people: her biological parents. The show should not have worked, but it did. This series is not the white-picket fence version of the foster care system or the joys of connecting with a child given up for adoption. It is a realistic portrayal of rediscovery, angst, deceit, humanity and family.

Friday Night Lights

Friday Night Lights (DirecTV and NBC) – What can be said about a show whose main focus is football? Bring it on! Especially when the series is shot as if it were a documentary, allowing the viewer an inside look into the players and their families, seeing beyond the gridiron, the uniforms and the cheerleaders. This show is the epitome of what quality television is all about even if its main focus is sports because the viewer quickly learns that sports is just the taking off point and the ride is so worth it.

Best Comedy:

Drop Dead Diva

Drop Dead Diva (Lifetime) – What happens when a vapid twentysomething model dies and comes back in the body of a highly intelligent, thirtysomething plus-size attorney? Hilarity, poignancy and charm. Not the answers you were expecting, right? This delightful cable series should not have worked based on its premise, but in its debut season it far surpassed anyone’s expectations, delivering a nuanced story filled with characters who weren’t always perfect but certainly strived to be more than just what their outer shell conveyed.

Glee

Glee (FOX) – This musicomedy took the world by storm over the past year and while it hasn’t necessarily won the hearts of everyone and has had its fair share of hits and misses, the series on its own has provided great performances by its multi-talented cast and guest stars, showcased some of the best newcomers to TV in years and has provided an outlet for the overlooked in the form of music, dance and comedy. It also doesn’t hurt that Jane Lynch has become a household name because of her irreverent character, but more on that later.

Chuck

Chuck (NBC) – Despite floundering in the ratings and receiving an avalanche of criticism from the very people who worked so hard to save the show, this dramedy about a Nerd Herder who is actually a spy still entertained and thrilled the small but devoted flock of viewers who stuck around to see Chuck come into his own. Surrounded by caring family and friends and a government that needed him regardless of his skill level, Chuck grew into a man this past season, becoming a full-fledged spy, beating his nemesis and finally got the girl of his dreams. What more could any guy ask for, right?

Best Actor, Drama:

Timothy Olyphant

Timothy Olyphant (Justified on FX) – Raylan Givens is a US marshal with a chip on his shoulder except he doesn’t realize that chip is actually a 500-pound gorilla ready to pounce on anyone or anything that gets in his way. He is unflappable and dedicated to his job and is perhaps even the angriest man in the world. His life is not simple or easy and I honestly don’t think he would want it any other way. Timothy Olyphant’s performance as Raylan Givens is nothing short of mesmerizing.

Kyle Chandler

Kyle Chandler (Friday Night Lights on DirecTV and NBC) – Eric Taylor is a coach, a husband, a father, a good neighbor and a good man. Regardless of all that has happened in his personal and professional life in Dillon, Texas, Eric can be counted on to be there for the people in his life: family, friends, co-workers, neighbors or his team. He does not shy away from conflict, he loves and supports his family and daughters and is a strong defender of every boy on that football team. In short, he is the epitome of a small town man and no one else could play this character better than Kyle Chandler.

Best Actress, Drama:

Connie Britton

Connie Britton (Friday Night Lights on DirecTV and NBC) – The role of Tami Taylor could have gone much differently if not in the very capable hands of Connie Briton. Tami is a strong woman who believes in home and family and advocating for the students at the high school where she was guidance counselor and now principal. She is a compassionate and loving wife, mother and neighbor in a community that isn’t always as forgiving as they should be regardless of the sin (or presumed sin).

Karen Gillan

Karen Gillan (Doctor Who on BBC America) – The role of the Doctor’s companion on Doctor Who is an interesting one, comprised of traveling all over the world, nee the known and unknown galaxies, meeting historical figures and everyday folk and making a difference be it little or big. The latest companion to the Doctor is Amy Pond (as played by Karen Gillan) has done all of these things and more with a special charm and whimsy that has easily made her one of the most endearing companions yet.

Best Actor, Comedy:

Matthew Morrison

Matthew Morrison (Glee on FOX) – Mr. Schuester is a talented man. He can sing, dance and teach. He has a heart of gold and the best of intentions. Quite honestly, his professional life is probably just as manic as his personal life, but in the capable hands of Matthew Morrison, Will, or Mr. Schu as he is called by all of the students involved in New Directions, the glee club he runs at McKinley High, his crazy world is actually somewhere you’d at least like to visit if not stay permanently. He wrangles with his nemesis Sue Sylvester at every turn; his rival, Bryan Ryan, nearly got the best of him and his high school crush April Rhodes has challenged his sanity; but he has handled all that these obstacles have thrown at him and persevered.

Zachary Levi

Zachary Levi (Chuck on NBC) – As mentioned in the Best Drama section, Chuck the series has come through a great deal this season and so has the man. Chuck Bartowski has come a long way since his introduction as a rather hapless computer tech at Buy More. This time around Chuck has grown and changed, becoming a full-fledged agent all the while attempting to maintain his secret from family and friends, nearly all of whom now know the truth and finally getting the girl of his dreams in his life for real. Zachary Levi continues to make Chuck lovable, capable and thrilling to watch.

Best Actress, Comedy:

Erin Karpluk

Erin Karpluk (Being Erica on SOAPNet) – While the series Being Erica is more popular in its home of Canada and isn’t that well known here in the States, Erin Karpluk has brought an effervescence to the character of Erica Strange that makes her compelling, intriguing and simply a delight to watch. Whether she is traversing a past experience in her life, via the as-yet-explained transportation provided by her “shrink” Dr. Tom or navigating the complicated present life she has with her friends and co-workers, Erica has an unusual life (to say the least) and it’s been a joy to follow her through all of it.

Brooke Elliott

Brooke Elliott (Drop Dead Diva on Lifetime) – Jane Bingum was a damn good attorney while Deb Dobkins was a damn good wanna-be model – not your typical combination of leading ladies, but when Deb died and came back in the body of Jane the best of both of them was combined into the new and improved Jane Bingum. The new Jane is still a damn good attorney but now she has an undeniable charm and fashion sense that remarkably makes her an even better attorney and person. This role could easily have been one-dimensional and boring, even grating, but in the deft and capable hands of Brooke Elliott, Jane/Deb is simply wonderful and a delight to watch.

Best Supporting Actor, Drama:

Walton Goggins

Walton Goggins (Justified on FX) – Boyd Crowder is has been described as a criminal of the worst sort, a would-be Neo-Nazi with a penchant for blowing up buildings with a rocket launcher, a repentant no-good murderer who preaches his own brand of religion. He is a man of many unadvisable talents and any a less than admirable set of skills. But, he is probably one of the most intriguing, warped minds to grace our television screens in years. Played with steely brawn by Walton Goggins this character that can easily be despised for all his wrong-doings is one of the most watchable.

Zach Gilford

Zach Gilford (Friday Night Lights on DirecTV and NBC) – Matt Saracen was a former football hero who stayed in Dillon, Texas for the sake of his girlfriend, his mother and his dementia-addled grandmother. He was seemingly trapped there until the unexpectedly death of his solder father and the desire to do something outside of his hometown drove him away from the very people who meant the most to him. In the episode about Matt’s dad’s funeral, Zach Gilford made the viewers truly believe the circumstances of that entire episode and showed just how much emotion had been welling up inside that young man.

Best Supporting Actress, Drama:

Katerina Graham

Katerina Graham (The Vampire Diaries on The CW) – Bonnie Bennett was introduced simply as the best friend of Elena Gilbert in the CW series The Vampire Diaries, but the viewers were quickly made aware that Bonnie was not just the best friend to call on in a crisis. She could actually fix many of the problems because Bonnie is a witch. An honest to God, real, magical being with powers far greater than anyone in the town of Mystic Falls is probably ready to believe one person can manifest. Katerina Graham took a one-dimensional character and breathed life and mysticism into her and has made her a force with which to be reckoned.

Joelle Carter

Joelle Carter (Justified on FX) – Ava Crowder is a woman of strength and fortitude. She dealt with the harsh reality of an abusive husband until she just couldn’t take it anymore and shot him while he ate his favorite dinner. She withstood harm from his criminal family and attempted to continue on with her life undaunted by their threats. And, she even enticed Raylan Givens to keep her company and find solace in a most unusual relationship. This character could easily have been hated by the viewers because of her actions, but Joelle Carter made her endearing and remarkably likeable.

Best Supporting Actor, Comedy:

Chris Colfer

Chris Colfer (Glee on FOX) – Kurt Hummel is the essence of style, he is a talented stage performer but he is also tormented and ridiculed by nearly everyone and in love with someone who will never love him. He is not only a typical high school student but also one of the most adorable characters to grace TV screens in years. Chris Colfer embodies this New Directions singer in a seamless fashion that few other more accomplished actors would not have been able to replicate. He is Kurt Hummel, hear him roar.

Neil Grayston

Neil Grayston (Eureka on Syfy) – Dr. Douglas Fargo is a junior scientist at Global Dynamics in the mysterious Pacific Northwest town of Eureka where nearly every inhabitant is a genius or a highly skilled scientist. But unlike his peers, Fargo is accident prone and tends to bring about more problems than he solves. Played deftly by Neil Grayston, Fargo is the epitome of comedy relief without any intentions of being just so.

Best Supporting Actress, Comedy:

Jane Lynch

Jane Lynch (Glee on FOX) – Sue Sylvester is the coach of the “Cheerios” (the nationally ranked cheerleader squad) at McKinley High School and the nemesis of Spanish teacher sans Glee Club leader William Schuester. She is abrasive, rude, derogatory, self-centered and most times completely oblivious of just how reviled she is by all of those around her. Yet in rare moments, especially when she is visiting her special needs sister or actually standing up for the members of New Directions (the school’s Glee Club) – without their knowledge, of course – the softer side of Sue Sylvester is glimpsed. Jane Lynch captures this character’s dual identity with precision and finesse.

April Bowlby

April Bowlby (Drop Dead Diva on Lifetime) – Stacy Barrett is the best friend of wanna-be model Deb Dobkins whose soul is now inside the body of plus-size attorney Jane Bingum in the popular Lifetime series. Stacy, who is a struggling model herself, is there for Deb sans Jane, becoming her roommate, faithful confidante and helping Jane adjust to her new life. Stacy may appear to be an airhead, but she has actually been helpful to Jane in and out of the courtroom. April Bowlby has made Stacy one of the most likable best friends on television.

Special Mentions:

My Dream Emmy Ballot would not be complete without a few special mentions including:

Castle

Castle – This ABC series about a tough lady cop and a mystery writer (Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic) is one of the best shows on TV, combining romance, intrigue, comedy and crime drama all into one with one of the best cast on TV today. It likely will never win an Emmy, but it sure deserves a spotlight nonetheless.

White Collar

White Collar – What can be said about the best buddy drama on television? This terrific USA Network series weaves a seamless story between white collar criminal Neal Caffrey and FBI agent Peter Burke (Matthew Bomer and Tim DeKay) that draws the audience in effortlessly. My TV viewing would not be complete without this series.

Grey’s Anatomy Season Finale – While this ABC medical drama has been floundering with less than stellar episodes for several season now (at least in my eyes), the two-hour season finale in May not only redeemed the show for me but it was also heart-wrenching and packed an emotional wallop on everyone. Now if only the whole series could be this good again.

Tony Curran

Actor Tony Curran – He appeared as artist Vincent Van Gogh in a recent episode of Doctor Who and his performance in that episode moved me to tears especially when the Doctor and Amy Pond transported him from his time to present date for a tour of an art exhibit dedicated entirely to him. Without having to say a word during that one scene, Tony Curran’s performance, as this tortured soul, was mesmerizing and compelling.

Heather Morris

Actress Heather Morris – Playing witless cheerio Brittany on the FOX musicomedy Glee, Heather Morris has made this clueless cheerleader, who is apt to make some of the most absurd, non-sensical statements, into a character you actually root for and care about. Yes, she is a brainless twit and an outright slut (to be truthful) but she seems perfectly happy with her life because she is so oblivious.

Who would you like to see win an Emmy this year. Choose a category from the above or pick any of the random categories that are part of each Emmy presentation. Let me know who your favorites were for this past TV season.

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Hey All,

It’s a slow news day today, but I was still able to find some interesting items to share with everyone.

So, let’s get started:

TELEVISION

Reid Scott (My Boys) will have a recurring role on the new Showtime series The Big C. He will play Dr. Todd, the oncologist of Cathy (Laura Linney). The series follows Cathy, a school teacher and suburban mother who tries to rebuild her life after her cancer diagnosis. Since this role is a recurring one, it won’t conflict with his contract with TBS. The Big C premieres on August 16 at 10:30 PM. (Deadline Hollywood Daily and TV Guide)

Oscar winner Javier Bardem will guest star on the FOX musicomedy Glee next season. He will play a rock star who befriends Artie (Kevin McHale). The guest spot was Bardem’s idea, as he watched the entire first season in a week and pitched the idea to his Eat, Pray, Love director and Glee co-creator Ryan Murphy. (Michael Ausiello at Entertainment Weekly via TV Guide)

Chiwetel Ejiofor (Serenity and 2012), Christopher Eccleston (Doctor Who), Sir Antony Sher (The Wolfman) and Stephen Rea (The Crying Game) have been cast in the BBC noir thriller The Shadow Line. The made-for-TV movie is described as “from the cop with a bullet in his brain, whose amnesia leaves him doubtful of his own moral compass; to the drug-lord driven by a profound personal tragedy, risking it all on one last deal; to the brilliantly lethal puppet-master who gradually emerges from the shadows to bring the story to its shocking climax – The Shadow Line explores the morality of these characters as they negotiate the repercussions of [drug baron Harvey] Wratten’s death and attempt to navigate the fine line between right and wrong.” (BBC and Televisionary)

BBC Worldwide is set to launch more television channels within the US to complement BBC America. No details were given about the potential new digital offerings, however. (Variety and Televisionary)

The Disney Channel made-for-TV movie Den Brother, about a teenage hockey star who is suspended from play and then must step in as substitute leader for his younger brother’s scout troop, is expected to air on August 13, but it will be available via Disney Channel on Demand beginning August 6. (Variety and Televisionary)

AMC has commissioned a new pilot called Hell on Wheels, which is described as “a contemporary western that centers on the building of the Transcontinental Railroad, centering on former confederate soldier Cullen Bohannan, whose quest for vengeance has led him to the Union Pacific Railroad’s westward construction of the first Transcontinental Railroad. (The Hollywood Reporter)

ADVANCE REVIEWS FOR TV

On Syfy, Fantasy Lite

http://www.tvguide.com/News/Syfy-Fantasy-Lite-1020186.aspx

Study in Bronze: An Advance Review of Season Two of Syfy’s Warehouse 13

http://www.televisionaryblog.com/2010/07/study-in-bronze-advance-review-of.html

INTERVIEW

Setting his sights on a new challenge, Christopher Gorham Talks COVERT AFFAIRS

http://thetvaddict.com/2010/07/06/setting-his-sights-on-a-new-challenge-christopher-gorham-talks-covert-affairs/

BOX OFFICE

Elisabeth Roehm (Heroes, Law & Order and Angel) has been cast in the action-thriller Abduction, replacing Emily Mortimer as Taylor Lautner’s biological mother. John Singleton is directing the movie about a young man who goes on the run after discovering that his parents aren’t his own when he sees his baby picture on a missing persons website. Lily Collins, Maria Bello and Sigourney Weaver also star. (Hollywood Reporter and Yahoo Movies)

VOTING

Tater Top Awards: Smackdowns and Smooches

http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/watch_with_kristin/b188543_tater_top_awards_smackdowns_smooches.html

That’s it. Enjoy!

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