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Hey All,

Here are the news items for today:

TELEVISION

Actor Teddy Sears (Torchwood: Miracle Day) will have a recurring role in the upcoming FX thriller series American Horror Story. He will play opposite Zachary Quinto (Heroes) as a gay couple who own the haunted house for the show revolves around. American Horror Story debuts Oct. 5 on FX. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Showtime has picked up The Big C for a 3rd season with a 10-episode order. It is expected to return in the Spring of 2012. (Matt Mitovich at TV Line)

MADE FOR TV MOVIE NEWS

Actress Anne Heche and actor Judd Hirsch have joined the cast of the upcoming TNT film called Silent Witness that is part of the network’s new Mystery Movie Night franchise. The film is based on the book by Richard North Patterson and stars Dermot Mulroney, as a prominent defense attorney Tony Lord, who returns to his hometown to defend a teacher (Michael Cudlitz from Southland). The movie is set to premiere on December 7. (Lacey Rose at The Hollywood Reporter)

Meanwhile, William Devane and Titus Welliver will join Catherine Bell (Army Wives) in the TNT Mystery Movie Night telefilm called Good Morning, Killer, which is being adapted by April Smith from her novel of the same name. Devane is set to play Everett Morgan “Poppy” Gray, the grandfather of Bell’s FBI Special Agent Ana Gray, an undercover operative tracking down a serial kidnapper. Welliver will play FBI Special Agent Mike Donato, Ana Gray’s FBI partner. They join Cole Hauser as Detective Andrew Berringer. This film will air on December 13. (Lacey Rose at The Hollywood Reporter)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

TNT has added five more potential series to their upcoming programming slate. Among those new projects are: 1) H.I.K.E. that takes place in Phoenix where a female cop runs the Home Invasion Kidnapping Enforcement team; 2) The Order that is based on an Israeli series about an archeologist professor who ends up working in Israel engaging in various digs that explore life’s real questions of faith and meaning; 3) A present-day “Hart to Hart” where a quirky brother and sister solve crimes called Perfect Set; 4) Rush, a Rashomon-style hospital drama about life in the ER and 5) Island Time which is about a woman who chucks her corporate life when she wins a bar on a Pacific island and decides to reinvent herself among the island’s eccentric residents. (Stuart Levine and Andrew Wallenstein at Variety)

Cinemax is developing another action drama series called Sandbox that centers on a group of Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans who return to the Coachella Valley to discover their hometown has been overrun by criminals. The men decide to use the skills they learned in combat to clean up the town, with unexpected results. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Actress Rachel Boston (most recently seen on In Plain Sight) is joining Julia Stiles and America Ferrera in new independent comedy called It’s A Disaster that will revolve around four couples who meet for Sunday brunch, only to find themselves stranded in a house together as the world may be about to end. Boston will play the role of a whip-smart wildcard named Lexi Kivel. (The Hollywood Reporter and Dark Horizons)

That’s it. Enjoy!

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The following comes verbatim from ComicBookResoruces.com regarding the next WonderCon event:

WonderCon, part of Comic-Con International’s (CCI) family of conventions, today announced that the 2012 show will be held March 16-18, and Anaheim, California, will play host to the long-running comics and popular arts convention. San Francisco’s Moscone Center, WonderCon’s traditional venue, will undergo renovations in early 2012, leaving the 25-year-old show in the unenviable position of either being canceled or finding a new venue.

In a move to help alleviate an overcrowded calendar, ReedPop’s C2E2, which has been waiting to announce dates for its own show in March 2012, will now seek alternative dates while Wizard World has announced that it will postpone its April 2012 Anaheim show.

“It certainly was not our wish to move,” commented David Glanzer, director of marketing and public relations for the nonprofit event. “However, when faced with the prospect of canceling the show for a year or moving locations, after careful consideration we decided to keep WonderCon on the 2012 calendar at a venue that could accommodate our needs.”

“We fully understand the challenges of trying to secure dates at any venue, let alone one undergoing renovation,” said Lance Fensterman, Group Vice President of ReedPop. “In an effort to minimize the impact on exhibitors and attendees we are currently looking to shift C2E2 from our traditional March dates.”

Gareb Shamus, CEO of Wizard World offered a unique solution to offset any potential conflict for fans and exhibitors: “All of us who produce conventions know securing dates can often be a frustrating experience especially when you find yourself having to move to a new city.” Shamus continued, “Because of their long history, Wizard World has decided to accommodate WonderCon and postpone our April 2012 Anaheim show.”

“We appreciate the efforts of Lance and Gareb for going above and beyond in making the WonderCon transition more manageable,” said Glanzer.

ME: Mark your calendars!!

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On September 4, the hit Canadian series Lost Girl will return to the Showcase channel in Canada for its second season. Before that premiere episode airs for Canadian viewers – and eventually becomes available online for the rest of us – it only seemed right to take some time to revisit the show’s first season.

First, let’s review what Lost Girl is all about. The show chronicles the life of Bo (Anna Silk), a bisexual succubus who grew up in an adopted human family, unaware of her non-human nature. Her powers only became apparent to her when she accidentally killed her first love by draining him of his life energy, forcing her to flee from her home. She exchanges her normal life for one without family or friends, moving from place to place.

Now, let’s take a look at the 13 episodes that comprised season one:

Kenzi and Bo

Episode One (Pilot)
Title: It’s a Fae, Fae, Fae, Fae World

Episode Synopsis: Bo saves a human girl named Kenzi (Ksenia Solo) and the two quickly become friends. Bo quickly learns about her real background within the world of the Fae, beings from the supernatural world. Kenzi convinces Bo that they should create a detective agency. Eventually Bo is confronted with having to choose a side within the Fae – either the Light or the Dark), but she declares herself neutral, deciding to side with humans. She soon develops a romantic relationship with both Dyson (Kris Holden-Ried), a wolf shape-shifting police detective and Dr. Lauren (Zoie Palmer), a human doctor, who works for the Light Fae.

Episode Two
Title: Where There’s a Will, There’s a Fae

Episode Synopsis: Bo agrees to help a ‘will-o’-the-wisp’ (otherwise known as a Jack-o-lantern, ghost or fairy) to find the person who stole his treasure in exchange for information on her birth parents.

Episode Three
Title: Oh Kappa, My Kappa

Episode Synopsis: Bo and Kenzi open their private investigation office with their first job being that of finding a missing student at a local college. Kenzi goes undercover within the college as a pledge at a sorority house while Bo goes undercover as part of campus security in order to learn what really happened. Meanwhile, Bo and Dyson’s relationship goes on the rocks.

Dyson, Bo and Lauren

Episode Four
Title: Faetal Attraction

Episode Synopsis: Bo tries to handle Dyson’s rejection with Kenzi’s help. Meanwhile, a fury – or a deity of vengeance – and her husband hire Bo to kill a human. But because Bo refuses and all hell breaks loose.

Episode Five
Title: Dead Lucky

Episode Synopsis: Bo is hired by a Dark Fae to find out how a human managed to win a bet with him. The reward for finding out is having an Oracle reveal something of Bo’s past to her. Of course, she solves the mystery and learns that her birth mother is alive and coming for her.

Trick

Episode Six
Title: Food for Thought

Episode Synopsis: Bo and Kenzi follow Dr. Lauren as she tends to a sick Aswang, a Fae that is a carrion eater. Unfortunately, Kenzi eats some soup that made the Aswang sick, which in turn makes Kenzi gravely ill. Dyson and Trick (Rick Howland), the owner of a Fae bar, attempt to tend to Kenzi while Dr. Lauren and Bo work to find a cure for her. Meanwhile, Bo learns how to control her powers with the help of Dr. Lauren.

Episode Seven
Title: ArachnoFaebia

Episode Synopsis: A Djieine, a Fae creature that is similar to a giant spider, causes major havoc in the lives of Bo and those in her life, including Dyson’s partner Detective Hale (K.C. Collins) as well as a number of other unfortunate victims because once the Djieine bites its victims; they experience paranoia that drives them to kill each other. Dyson and Dr. Lauren race the clock to safe all the victims’ lives.

Hale

Episode Eight
Title: Vexed

Episode Synopsis: Bo gets a possible lead on her birth mother from a vampire, who leads her to an inmate on death row; but that ends up being a false lead. When that vampire turns up dead, Bo discovers the real murderer is a Dark Fae named Vex. Seeking retribution, Bo goes to battle with Vex, but due to his overwhelming power Bo almost loses her life. Meanwhile, Dr. Lauren is forced to betray Bo to the leader of the Light Fae, causing a major rift in their relationship.

Episode Nine
Title: Fae Day

Episode Synopsis: On the holiest day within the entire Fae world, which is called La Shoshain, a Banshee – a female fairy that wails if someone is about to die – calls out the death of one of the people in Trick’s bar. In her attempt to solve who will die, Bo gets involved in a long held fight among one of the Noble Fae families. Meanwhile, a truth about Trick is revealed.

Episode Ten
Title: The Mourning After

Episode Synopsis: Bo is hired to investigate the suicide of a woman by her sister, which leads her to a Dark Fae succubus named Saskia. More clues lead Bo to an Albaster, the natural enemy of the succubi, which leads her right into a battle for which she is not fully prepared. In the course of this investigation and battle, she makes a decision about Saskia’s involvement in her life, eventually asking her to leave.

Episode Eleven
Title: Faetal Justice

Episode Synopsis: Dyson wakes up outside a club with a recently deceased Dark Fae beside him and blood all over his body. He seeks sanctuary from Trick at the Fae bar because he has no memory of what happened. In order to save Dyson’s life, Bo races against time to find out what really happened that night.

Episode Twelve
Title: (Dis)Members Only

Episode Synopsis: A friend from Kenzi’s past asks her to help find a missing relative. In order to do so, Bo and Dyson pose as a married couple to investigate a country club – the last place the missing relative was seen. They learn that a Dark Fae called a Land Wight is responsible for many disappearances. In addition to this investigation, Dyson demands that Trick come clean with Bo about who she really is. Meanwhile, Dyson and Bo came to an understanding about their relationship. But, Saskia returns, nearly killing Dyson, but Bo saves him just in the nick of time.

Lost Girl Cast

Episode Thirteen (Season Finale)
Title: Blood Lines

Episode Synopsis: Bo learns that Saskia is really her birth mother. Saskia’s real name is Aife and she has a deadly plan to cause a war between the Light and Dark Fae. She attacks the Light Fae elders, killing many of them. In turn, Bo and Kenzi find a way to stop Aife, but it requires Bo to battle her mother. Meanwhile, Trick makes a sacrifice to help Bo while Dyson loses what is most important to him in order to give Bo a chance to overcome her mother.

NOTE: This episode obviously left a lot of cliffhanger endings for the characters.

As the new season begins, the world of Fae is in chaos following Bo’s explosive reunion with her mother, causing Bo to learn how to “play the game,” navigating the inner workings of the Fae world in order to protect those who have helped her. Bo finds her resolve to stay free challenged, and is forced to question her own morals and beliefs. While Bo grows stronger and learns more about who she really is, relationships will be tested and passions will ignite, but answers will not come easily.

To learn more about the show, you can visit the Lost Girl website here and to watch the episodes online you can give this site a try.

Additionally, American viewers will get to see the show starting approximately this January on Syfy when the first season of the show will begin airing.

If you are lucky enough to live in Canada and receive the Showcase channel by your cable provider, make sure to tune in for the Lost Girl series premiere on September 4 at 9 PM.

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Here are the overall ratings results for the few Wednesday night dramas that aired last night (albeit they were repeats):

9 PM Show:
Criminal Minds (CBS) [repeat] – 5.3 million

10 PM Shows:
CSI (CBS) [repeat] – 5.8 million
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (NBC) [repeat] – 5.1 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

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The following are the summer shows from both cable and network channels that will be airing their season finales as well as the premieres of a few returning shows this coming week:

September 4 – The second season of the Canadian series Lost Girl will begin on Showcase

NOTE: America viewers will be getting a taste of the first season of the show via Syfy early in 2012.

September 5 – The Secret Life of the American Teenager will air its season finale on ABC Family at 8 PM

September 5 – The season finale of The Glades will air on A&E at 10 PM

NOTE: This final episode will air on a different night than normal.

September 6 – Sons of Anarchy will be back on FX at 10 PM

September 7 – The series finale of Rescue Me is expected to air on FX at 10 PM

September 8 – Burn Notice and Suits will both air their summer season finales on the USA Network tonight at 9 and 10 PM respectively

September 8 – The season finale of Rookie Blue will air on ABC at 10 PM

September 9 – The final episode of Torchwood: Miracle Day is anticipated to air on Starz at 10 PM

Mark those calendars and enjoy!

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Ksenia Solo

A quick congratulations is extended to the awesome Ksenia Solo, who plays Kenzi on the Canadian hit series Lost Girl as she won a Gemini Award (the Canadian version of an Emmy Award) last night.

So well deserved!! Congrats Ksenia!!

PS: Lost Girl is back on the Canadian channel Showcase this Sunday, September 4 at 9 PM. American audiences will get to see the show from the very start sometime in early 2012 via Syfy.

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

8 PM:
The Vampire Diaries on The CW (Reair)
NCIS on USA Network
Father of the Bride movie on Encore
Twister movie on TNT

8:30 PM:
The Big C on Showtime (Reair)

9 PM:
Burn Notice on USA Network (NEW)
Strike Back on More Max (Reair)
Leap Year movie on HBO Signature
Country Strong movie on Starz

9:30 PM:
The Big C on Showtime (Reair)

10 PM:
Rookie Blue on ABC (NEW)
Suits on USA Network (NEW)
True Blood on HBO 2 (Reair)
Doctor Who on BC America (Reair)
Strike Back on More Max (Reair)

Enjoy!

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