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On the first day of Comic-Con 2013, one of the cool smaller panels that was held at the San Diego Convention Center was entitled “Geeks Get Published – and Paid”, featuring the following authors as panelists:

S. G. Browne – The author of dark comedy and social satire whose first book was a “rom-zom-com”, a romantic-zombie-comedy told from the point of view of a zombie. That was followed up by a black comedy about fate and destiny and his latest book about a man with the ability to steal other people’s luck with a simply handshake.

Bonnie Burton – The author of six books, primarily centered on Star Wars. She also writes comics and is a columnist for SFX, a British magazine that covers science fiction and fantasy.

Katrina Hill (aka Action Flick Chick) – The film critic, book author, reporter and web-comic star who loves action flicks and horror movies. She also writes for Crave Magazine and was rated by Twitter as one of the “ten most influential women” online.

Alex Langley – The author of “The Geek Handbook”, he also writes news, interviews and comics for the website Rocketllama.com.

Alan Kistler – The geek historian and consultant, who has three published books, is a frequent contributor to Comic Book Resources and a columnist for Agent of S.T.Y.L.E., which he created. He’s written several unofficial challenge books and is the author of Doctor Who: A History.

Dr. Travis Langley – The psychology professor at Henderson State University, makes regular presentations on the psychology of superheroes at conventions like Comic Con and his research includes studies of aggressive behavior and mass media, particularly the psychology of media fans.

With moderator Jenna Busch from Fanhattan at the helm, the authors first talked about how they got started with Bonnie sharing that she wrote anthologies about blogs before anyone took blogs seriously; S.G. got started in 2003 on his first book, but didn’t get published until 2006 with all three of his books actually starting out as short stories first; Katrina shared that she got started with her blog first and then a publisher came to her to write a book about her love of action flicks; Alex was approached to write the Geek Handbook and Alan was also offered to write a cookbook for Game of Thrones and Travis shared that his credentials helped him get into writing.

Each author then talked about whether they had an agent or not with the split being even between all of the panelists, each sharing their opinion on whether it was a help or a hindrance in having an agent. But one of the main pieces of advice that several of the authors agreed on was if you decide to get an agent, check out agentquery.com as they are the “internet’s most trusted database of literary agents:.

They then shared their tips on writing as follows:

• Bonnie simply saying “write, write, write” and “never turn down a writing job”;

• S.G. sharing that it’s best to “read like a writer…the broader (your) scope you have will enrich your life”;

• Katrina shared that its best to “write about what you love then it doesn’t feel like a job”;

• Alex shared that you should “read constantly, expose yourself to “stuff” that is really bad (so you won’t) be afraid to improve and acknowledge your weak points”;

• Alan shared to “make it personal, do what it is that you’ve got to do, but if you’re phoning it in, (anyone) can tell; and

• Travis shared its best “to listen to advice, get feedback and loving what you’re doing is important”.

Each author has also had different experiences with publishing – some going the self-publishing or e-book route while others have been published through the help of their agents, getting them publishing deals.

Needless to say, it was an interesting panel with authors who obviously love what they are doing and fellow geeks/nerds/pop culture enthusiasts who can dispense good advice to those of us who wish to follow in their footsteps.

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Intelligence

One of my favorite parts of every Comic Con are the screenings of pilot episodes presented by the networks. Each year since my very first Comic Con attendance back in 2001, I have had the opportunity to see a lot of pilots.

This year’s event was no different. But while I didn’t get to see all of the pilot episodes screened at Comic Con 2013, I certainly did get to see a handful of the pilots for which I was hoping to see.

Among those pilot episodes were the following new shows (featured in alphabetical order):

Intelligence (CBS) – The series follows Gabriel Black (Josh Holloway of Lost fame), a high-tech intelligence operative who is the first of his kind to have a microchip implanted in his brain. Endowed with this technology and ability, he is able to access and detect anything and anyone, but at the expense of taking risks or breaking protocol in order to protect national security, prompting his superior, Lilian Strand (Marg Helgenberger from CSI) to assign him a Secret Service agent, Riley Neal (Meghan Ory from Once Upon a Time) to make sure he doesn’t get out of line, or, for that matter, into enemy hands. The cast also includes Michael Rady (Emily Owens, M.D.) as Chris Jameson.

My Thoughts on Intelligence: The show is a combination of the Six Million Dollar Man, Jake 2.0 and Mission Impossible with Josh Holloway playing a great leading man in a procedural show that will fit perfectly into the world of CBS. It was also great to see Meghan Ory in such a different role from that of Ruby/Red Riding Hood on Once Upon a Time. There is plenty of action and intrigue with a dash of sci-fi tech and a good twist ending that should easily pull viewers into that world.

PETER GADIOT, SOPHIE LOWE

Intelligence will actually debut on CBS in February 2014.

Once Upon a Time In Wonderland (ABC) – This new drama is a spin-off to Once Upon a Time, focusing on young and beautiful Alice (newcomer Sophie Lowe), who tells a tale of a strange new land that exists on the other side of a rabbit hole, landing her in a mental institution. Through an elaborate and colorful look at Wonderland thanks to flashbacks during Alice’s “interview” with her doctors, her travels through Wonderland with a handsome and mysterious genie named Cyrus (newcomer Peter Gadiot) and their encounter with the Red Queen (Emma Rigby from Australia’s Hollyoaks) are revealed. In the end, Alice and the Knave of Hearts (Michael Socha from the UK’s Being Human) travel back to Wonderland attempting to discover what really happened to Cyrus. The cast will include Naveen Andrews from Lost fame as Jafar, John Lithgow as the voice of The White Rabbit and Jonny Coyne (Alcatraz) as Alice’s doctor.

My Thoughts on Once Upon a Time in Wonderland: Much like its predecessor, the world of Wonderland is gloriously colorful, the romance is heartfelt and the portrayal of Alice by Lowe is believable. And, Gadiot and Socha will be two of the hot new faces that will attract viewers in droves to the series. And, one of the best things about the show is that Alice isn’t a frightened young girl, but a tough, kick-ass kind of girl.

Once Upon a Time in Wonderland will air its season premiere on ABC on October 10.

Sleepy Hollow

Sleepy Hollow (FOX) – This new series will be a modern-day retelling of the Washington Irving 1820 short story that focuses on Ichabod Crane (Brit actor Tom Mison), who is fatally injured during the American Revolution only to wake up in modern-day Sleepy Hollow. He quickly learns that the headless horseman, a soldier he beheaded on the day of his death, is also –somehow – back from the dead, wreaking havoc on the small town. Crane also learns a hidden secret about his long-dead wife that holds the key to why he and the headless horseman are back in Sleepy Hollow. The cast includes Nicole Beharie (the box office film 42) as police officer Abbie Mills, Orlando Jones (Mad TV) as Captain Frank Irving and Katia Winter (Dexter) as Ichabod’s wife Katrina.

My Thoughts on Sleepy Hollow: This was my favorite pilot of those I saw at Comic Con this year because it blended just the right amounts of thrills, humor and history all into one great show. FOX doesn’t necessarily have the greatest track record when it comes to show with a sci-fi element, but it is my hope they will embrace this show the same way they did The X-Files. It’s one of my top picks for the fall.

Sleepy Hollow will debut on FOX on September 16.

Star-Crossed

Star-Crossed (The CW) – The series follows a romance between Emery (Aimee Teegarden of Friday Night Lights fame), a human girl and Roman (Matt Lanter from 90210 fame), an alien boy when he and eight others of his kind are integrated into a suburban high school. The cast will include Malese Jow (The Vampire Diaries) as Emery’s best friend Julia, Grey Damon (The Nine Lives of Chloe King and Twisted) as Grayson, Emery’s new friend from high school, Natalie Hall (Pretty Little Liars) as popular, mean girl Taylor and Greg Finley (The Secret Life of the American Teenager) as Drake, one of the other eight aliens integrated into Emery’s high school.

My Thoughts on Star-Crossed: This show is reminiscent of the standard Romeo and Juliet love-story combined with elements of the WB/UPN series Roswell. It will fit in with the other shows on The CW, but is a bit predictable and trite. But if the story develops more around the abilities of the aliens as revealed in the final scene of the pilot and the city where the aliens have been confined and less around the angst of the teenagers, the show just might break the mold.

Star-Crossed has not been given an official airdate yet, but it will show up on the mid-season schedule of The CW, which means it will air sometime between January and March of 2014.

The 100

The 100 (The CW) – This series is based on the book by Kass Morgan that focuses on a post-apocalyptic world where the surviving members of the human race live on a spaceship just beyond an Earth that has been contaminated by radiation for decades. But, a group of 100 teenagers are sent back down nearly100 years ahead of schedule to determine if the Earth is habitable. Among the teenagers sent down to Earth are Clarke Walters (Eliza Taylor of Australia’s Neighbours), Finn Collins (Thomas McDonnell from Prom) and Octavia Blake (Marie Avgeropoulos from Cult) as well as the adults on the spaceship, including Clarke’s mother Dr. Abigail Walter (Paige Turco from Person of Interest), Chancellor Jaha (Isaiah Washington from Grey’s Anatomy), Councilman Kane (Henry Ian Cusick from Lost) and Callie “Cece” Cartwig (Kelly Hu from Arrow and Warehouse 13).

My Thoughts on The 100: Despite some questionable storylines that are obviously copied from not only the box office film Avatar and the classic story Lord of the Flies but also the acclaimed remake of Battlestar Galactica, this futuristic series has an interesting take on what the world just might look like and how

The CW has not yet given The 100 a debut date, as yet, but it is expected to air during mid-season of 2014.

The Blacklist

The Blacklist (NBC) – This NBC action-drama will center on Raymond “Red” Reddington (James Spader from Boston Legal), one of the FBI’s most wanted fugitives, surrenders in person at FBI headquarters in Washington, D.C. He claims that he and the FBI have the same interests: bringing down dangerous criminals and terrorists. Reddington will cooperate, but insists that he will speak only to Elizabeth Keen (newcomer Megan Boone), a rookie FBI profiler. Keen questions Reddington’s sudden interest in her, though he claims that Keen is very special. After the FBI brings down a terrorist he provided information on, Reddington reveals that the terrorist is only just the first of many. In the last two decades, he made a list of criminals and terrorists, which called “The Blacklist” that he believes the FBI cannot find because they did not know they exist and that they matter the most. The cast includes Harry Lennix (Dollhouse) as FBI Assistant Director Harold Cooper, Diego Klattnehoff (Homeland) as FBI agent Donald Ressler, Parminder Nagra (ER and Alcatraz) as FBI agent Margot Malik and Ryan Eggold (90210) as Tom Keen, Elizabeth’s husband.

My Thoughts on The Blacklist: Next to Sleepy Hollow, this was my favorite pilot coming out of Comic Con; namely, because of the charismatic performance by Spader in the lead role and the great twist revealed about Elizabeth’s husband, which I will not spoil, because it’s just too good to spoil. There is plenty of action and a thrilling cat-and-mouse race between Red and Elizabeth; and the series will surely interject a much needed boast to the one network that really needs it most.

The Blacklist will debut on NBC on September 23.

SHIELD

As usual, there will be plenty of new dramas set to debut this fall and during mid-season on all of the major networks.

Here is a simple run-down on all of them:

SUNDAY:

Betrayal on ABC (September 29)
Believe and Crisis on NBC (Mid-Season)

MONDAY:

Almost Human on FOX (November 4)
Hostages on CBS (September 23)
Intelligence on CBS (February 2014)
The Blacklist on NBC (September 23)

TUESDAY:

Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. on ABC (September 24)
The Originals on The CW (October 15)
Lucky 7 on ABC (September 24)

WEDNESDAY:

The Tomorrow People on The CW (October 9)
Ironside on NBC (October 2)

Reign

THURSDAY:

Once Upon a Time in Wonderland on ABC (October 10)
Reign on The CW (October 10)
Rake on FOX (Mid-Season)

FRIDAY:

Dracula on NBC (October 25)
Crossbones on NBC (Mid-Season)

MID-SEASON (airdate yet to be determined):

Star-Crossed on The CW
The 100 on The CW
Reckless on CBS
Killer Women on ABC
Mind Games on ABC
Resurrection on ABC
The Night Shift on NBC
Chicago PD on NBC

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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:

NOTE: There will be a marathon of Firefly episodes on the Science Channel. Check your local listings for airtimes.

5:50 PM:
The Notebook movie on Starz

7 PM:
Hit the Floor on VH1 (Reair)
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 movie on HBO Family

7:15 PM:
Sherlock Holmes movie on TNT

7:30 PM:
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1 movie on ABC Family

8 PM:
Debbie Macomber’s Cedar Cove on Hallmark (Reair)
Magic City on Starz (Reair)
X-Men Origins: Wolverine movie on FX
Slumdog Millionaire movie on WGN America

8:30 PM:
Julie & Julia movie on TV Guide Network

9 PM:
Drop Dead Diva on Lifetime (NEW)
Masterpiece Mystery: Endeavour movie on PBS (NEW)
Unforgettable on CBS (Reair)
Second Chances movie on Hallmark (Reair)
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo movie on Starz
Underworld: Rise of the Lycans movie on Syfy

10 PM:
Crossing Lines on NBC (NEW or Reair)
Copper on BBC America (NEW)
Falling Skies on TNT (NEW)
Castle on ABC (Reair)
Strike Back on Cinemax (Reair)
Definitely, Maybe movie on Fox Movie Channel

10:01 PM:
Devious Maids on Lifetime (NEW)

10:30 PM:
Call the Midwife on PBS (Reair)
X-Men Origins: Wolverine movie on FX

Enjoy!

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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:

6:30 PM:
The Bourne Ultimatum movie on USA Network

7 PM:
Doctor Who: The Doctor Revisited on BBC America (Special)

7:30 PM:
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince movie on ABC Family

8 PM:
Zero Hour on ABC (Burn-Off Episode)
Debbie Macomber’s Cedar Cove on Hallmark (NEW)
Hidden Away movie on Lifetime (DEBUT)
Sinbad on Syfy (Reair)
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers movie on IFC

8:45 PM:
Edward Scissorhands movie on HBO Family

9 PM:
Sinbad on Syfy (NEW)
Second Chances movie on Hallmark (DEBUT)
Crossing Lines on NBC (Reair)
Banshee on Cinemax (Reair)
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows movie on More Max
The Adjustment Bureau movie on USA Network

9:30 PM:
Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood movie on TV Guide Network

10 PM:
Being Human on BBC America (NEW)
Primeval: New World on Syfy (NEW)

Enjoy!

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Hey All,

Here are the news items for today:

MARK YOUR CALENDARS

Mark your calendars geeks, nerds and pop culture enthusiasts: San Diego Comic-Con 2014 will be held on Thursday July 24 through Sunday July 27!

TELEVISION

Actress Parminder Nagra (Alcatraz and ER) has landed a series regular role on this fall’s new NBC drama The Blacklist that will star James Spader as one of the top 10 most wanted criminals who turns himself over to the Feds. Nagra will play Agent Margot Malik, a smart and strong FBI agent who befriends Elizabeth Keen (series lead Megan Boone) and takes on a mentor role. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

The Doctor Who 50th Anniversary special will have a global simulcast on November 23, airing at 12 PM on the US West Coast, 8 PM in the UK and 7 AM the next day on the East Coast of Australia. This special will be seen in over 200 countries around the world with an expected 100 million viewers expected to watch. (The Express and Dark Horizons)

Actress Shannyn Sossamon (Mistresses) will star opposite Matt Dillion in the FOX “event series” Wayward Pines, which comes from M. Night Shyamalan. The mini-series is based on the best-selling novel about Secret Service agent Ethan Burke (Dillon) who arrives in the bucolic town of Wayward Pines, ID, on a mission to find two missing federal agents. But instead of answers, Ethan’s investigation only turns up more questions as Ethan faces the terrifying reality that he may never get out of Wayward Pines alive. Sossamon will play Theresa Burke, Ethan’s wife. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Hart of Dixie is adding a familiar face to its roster of series regulars. That face belongs to fan favorite Kaitlyn Black, who plays belle Annabeth Nass. Hart of Dixie will air its season premiere on The CW on October 7. (Megan Masters at TV Line)

Black Sails has been renewed for a 10-episode season two by Starz before the 8-episode debut season has even aired. The debut season won’t air until January 2014. (Twitter)

Starz will also air the period drama called Dancing on the Edge that will chronicle The Louis Lester Band, an all-black jazz ensemble playing the club circuit in 1930s London. The cast includes Chiwetel Ejiofor (Serenity), Matthew Goode (Chasing Liberty), John Goodman (Roseanne), Angel Coulby (Merlin), Anthony Head (Buffy and Merlin) and legendary actress Jacqueline Bisset. (Michael O’Connell at The Hollywood Reporter)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

Syfy has given the greenlight to a 90-minute pilot for a new project called Dominion that is based on characters from the 2010 box office film Legion. The TV project will be an epic supernatural action drama set 25 years in the future after a war between an army of angels and mankind has transformed the world. It will follow the perilous journey of a rebellious young soldier who discovers he’s the unlikely savior of humanity. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

BOX OFFICE TRAILER

New Trailer for ‘Romeo & Juliet’ with Hailee Steinfeld & Douglas Booth

TV SCOOP (with Sandra Gonzalez and Mandi Bierly at Entertainment Weekly)

‘COVERT AFFAIRS’: WILL SPARKS FLY WITH ANNIE AND TEO?

In the July 30 episode of USA’s Covert Affairs, Annie (Piper Perabo) heads back to Colombia to determine the true allegiances of Arthur’s son, Teo (Manolo Cardona), after she receives intel that the terrorist group he’s involved with is planning an attack. There are some tense scenes between Perabo and Cardona, who previously worked together on the slightly less suspenseful 2008 film Beverly Hills Chihuahua. “I can’t tell you everything that happens to him [this season], but it’s dangerous,” Perabo says, with a laugh. “He gets a lot of stunts, car crashes, and shootouts. That’s another reason I was glad they cast Manolo: I was glad to have a really brave, macho guy.”

While we’re happy Annie is finally with her handler, Auggie (Chris Gorham), we can’t help but wonder if we’ll see sparks fly with Teo. “We shot this scene recently with Teo in a foreign city,” Perabo says carefully, “and he rescued me in the middle of this fight. Both the hair and makeup girls came up to me afterward, and they said, ‘What’s gonna happen with Teo and Annie?! It all seems like it’s gonna go off!’ I went up to Manolo, and I was like, ‘All right, keep it on a simmer. You can’t put out that much heat. You’re Latin. A little is a lot!’”

‘SUPERNATURAL’: SCOOP-A-PALOOZA

In addition to what was dolled out during the Supernatural panel, this year’s press room was a wonderful flood of scooplets. Here, I pull out some highlights:

CROWLEY = CURED? – Mark Sheppard scooped to me during our chat on the EW Comic-Con couch that Crowley was most certainly going to struggle with certain side effects from almost being cured at the end of last season, but, he maintains, Sam and Dean “did not cure him.” “I mean, as far as the canon is concerned, if you don’t complete the task then it hasn’t happened. I’d be more interested to see…if there is any residual effects.”

DEAN’S SECRET– So, Dean’s got a secret. Exactly what it is, we’re not sure. Neither is Jensen Ackles, but, he teases, it’s “one of the bigger issues of the series.” “So it’ll be interesting to see how that plays out,” he says. Jared Padalecki teased a little further: “ It does really heavily involve Sam, and even has a lot to do with why Sam’s still alive. So Dean is just kind of lying to Sam. And he’s hating it every step of the way and Sam can’t really tell,” he says. “But when Sam finds out, s–t’s going to hit the fan.”

WILL ACKLES DIRECT? Ackles is also waiting to hear whether or not he’ll step behind the camera to direct another episode. After directing one episode per season for the last three seasons, “I’m not directing this year — well not yet. They haven’t given me one. I usually direct the first one out of the gate, but because I have a 7-week-old daughter I opted to stay home with the newborn instead this year,” he says. But there’s still a chance he can. “There’s still a few episodes that are not slated yet with the directors and I think they’re trying to figure out how they can slide me in there storyline wise.”

CASTIEL’S NEW CHALLENGES – Lots of scoop on what’s coming up with powerless Cas in my chat with Misha Collins and Mark Sheppard, but Collins, who is slated to appear in more than a dozen episodes throughout this season, added on the matter: “I certainly hope that at the very least, Cas is going to change his underwear now that he’s human. But I will tease for you – this is pretty juicy stuff since we’re getting into the wardrobe, there is a Laundromat scene in episode 1. So this very question has been forefront in the writer’s minds.” As for his relationship with the boys? Ackles says, “It’ll be interesting to see how the relationship evolves given his new lack of skills.”

‘SUITS’ ALMOST STAGED A BIG BREAK-UP

The new relationship between law firm associate Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams) and paralegal Rachel Zane (Meghan Markle) may get rocky on Suits, but it is here to stay – at least for the length of the USA drama’s summer run. But it wasn’t always that way.

“They were planning on breaking us up at episode 10,” Markle reveals. “I know that it has now been completely restructured and re-conceived because they are enjoying Mike and Rachel as a couple too much. They don’t want to do it.”

The decision is one she definitely supports. “It’s really kind of cool and sweet to just not have to keep slapping him,” she jokes. But on a serious note, she adds, “Because the show is doing so well, and we’re so lucky — you can see that we probably have a few more seasons in us — the idea of ‘will-they-won’t-they, will-they-won’t-they, okay, they will, but only for 10 episodes and then it’s going to go away’ felt like then where do you go from that? If it took us two seasons to try to figure out if we could make it work, then maybe they take that time and really give us an opportunity to have something. Just like with any character, with any relationship that you have onscreen, when you can settle into it a bit more, you get to find what’s interesting about it, find layers and nuances. So I’m really happy that they’re really happy with it.”

Q&A SECTION (with Sandra Gonzalez at Entertainment Weekly)

Question: I NEED some Vampire Diaries scoopage. Especially about Katherine — Lauren

Gonzalez: “Katherine is actually going to be one of the main people this season — one of the main characters,” reports EP Caroline Dries. “So she’s going to be intertwined in their lives — not that they want her there. But she’s actually going to need them more than they need her.” Watch more of your questions get answered here!

Question: Any Falling Skies scoop? — Vicky

Gonzalez: Can you have too much of a good thing? Nope! And luckily, TNT feels the same way. I have confirmed that Falling Skies fourth season will consist of 12 episodes — if you’re keeping track, that’s two more than its usual order. Good news for us, possibly bad news for the likely exhausted Tom and Co. Speaking of the gang, Noah Wyle promises that while there will be a few hanging storylines that people have to tune in next year to see, he says, “I’m very happy that we tie up a lot of storylines this season.” “All the plotlines that are laid down get answered — we now know who the mole is, we’re going to find that out and deal with that, we’ve got this Espheni grid that’s irradiating the Earth and a ticking clock on taking it out, we’re going to take it out, and we’ve got this evil Overlord in the body of a 22-year-old surfer chick that we need to deal with. So all of that stuff gets wrapped up in the last two episodes,” he said.

Question: Thank you team EW for all the Comic-Con coverage! But I’m surprised no one asked Scott or Rachel (who were there for the To Do List) for Hart of Dixie scoop! HELP!! — Dana

Gonzalez: Got you covered there. We caught up with Porter on the red carpet at the movie’s premiere, and he reported that George will be MIA for a while at the beginning of this season! Ok, it’s only 20 minutes, but I’ll let him explain: “I moved away from town a little bit, people can’t find me and the town is in desperate need of a lawyer so they go searching for me,” he says. On the romantic front, Porter says that the show is going to “cool it” on the love triangle for a little bit, in hopes it will give “the fans a breather for a second.”

Question: Great chat with the Jay and Kristin at Comic Con!! Any more Beauty and the Beast scoop to share? — Jean

Gonzalez: First, thanks! (BTW – If anyone missed that chat Jean’s talking about, you can watch it here.) And here’s a little more scoop for you: At the start of the fourth episode, Cat’s in the slammer! The big question: Why?

Question: Scandal!!!! — Tessa

Gonzalez: Recent Emmy nominee Dan Bucatinsky was mum on the details of season 3 but promised “more of that sort of jaw-dropping, heart-pounding drama.” “There are twists and turns that you just can’t believe. Characters continue to behave in ways and do things that will surprise people, even when you thought you’ve seen it all,” he says. A hint lies in a tiny casting nugget: Why is the show looking for someone to play a prostitute? And, more importantly, why is she sharing a scene with David Rosen (!!)?

Question: I’d love something on White Collar! The wait for new episodes is just painful! — Jennifer

Gonzalez: Neal and Peter will possibly face their biggest case yet next season (literally and figuratively): A missing T-Rex.

Question: I was lucky enough to see the SHIELD pilot at Comic-Con. Holy cow! PLEASE tell me you have something on episode 2. — John

Gonzalez: Well, I’ll wait until everyone’s has seen the pilot to dive deep into the awesomeness of SHIELD, but here’s what Clark Gregg had to say about what comes next: “It’s a TV show, it’s not a Marvel movie, but it’s more like a Marvel movie than any TV show I’ve ever seen, and we’re spending it all on this pilot,” he said. “And if anything, it’s bigger, wilder, more effects driven than the pilot.” And while we did see Agent Coulson get a little physical in episode 1, Gregg says there’s more action-packed scenes to come. “My action has been pretty sparse in the movies — he’s kind of been like wrangling the super divas you know, like somebody managing the Green Room at Coachella. And now he’s out in the field and there’s a lot more imminent threats, and yes, I can say safely it’s a whole new level of combat for Agent Coulson.”

That’s it. Enjoy!

Have a great weekend!!

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Here is the next list of modern-day writers who, in their own way, have paid homage to Jane Austen’s legendary stories. Each of the authors listed below have written (or edited) three books inspired or added more books to their list of books inspired by the classic characters created by the one and only Jane Austen.

The Road to Pemberley (Edited By) Marsha Altman

Marsha Altman (Edited by)
The Road to Pemberley: An Anthology of New Pride and Prejudice Stories
Publication Date: July 27, 2011

Including over a dozen stories from both emerging and established Regency romance authors, this new anthology celebrates Jane Austen with a series of brilliant adaptations. The Road to Pemberley brings together the best of the best from published and new writers alike to create a cornucopia of intrigues starring familiar characters from Pride and Prejudice. England during the Regency Era, with its country estates, horse-drawn carriages, and formal balls, continues to captivate modern readers and The Road to Pemberley brings this fabled world to life in all its glory. Each author shows us another side of the Pride and Prejudice story as it would have continued, from Darcy and Elizabeth’s first year at Pemberley to the personal tales of characters like George Wickham, Colonel Fitzwilliam, and Darcy’s personal valet. Join a cast of familiar and unfamiliar faces navigating a host of new social quandaries, old personal dilemmas, and exciting adventures.

The Knights of Derbyshire by Marsha Altman

Marsha Altman
The Knights of Derbyshire: Pride and Prejudice Continues (Volume 5)
Publication Date: May 10, 2012

Twenty years have passed since Mr. Darcy married Elizabeth Bennet, and their family has grown. All of the Bennet sisters are married, and their children are on the threshold of adulthood and ready for entrance to proper society. War in Europe is over, and it seems that England is at peace; but trouble lurks on the horizon. A popular revolt is brewing in Derbyshire, lead by a deluded radical. The very safety of Pemberley and Chatton House are threatened when a family member goes missing, and Mr. Darcy and Mr. Bingley, with the help of relatives and friends, must attempt a dangerous rescue while the wolves close in around them.

Georgiana and the Wolf by Marsha Altman

Marsha Altman
Georgiana and the Wolf: Pride and Prejudice Continues (Volume 6)
Publication Date: December 7, 2012

A mystery unravels in a rural town in France. Inspector Robert Audley, rising star of the Parisian police force, is called to rural France and the estate of the Marquis de Maret to solve a murder. If his job wasn’t hard enough with little evidence and few leads, suspicions point to a creature neither man nor wolf, but something in between. As rumors of vigilantes and monsters fill the countryside, Audley investigates the connection between the Marquis and the local seminary, a finishing school for proper English women. The Marquis’s betrothed, Lady Heather Littlefield, and her best friend and companion Georgiana Bingley seem somehow involved. Are they the next targets of the murderer? Or are much more mysterious forces at work?

Longbourn State of Mind by Rebecca A. Cooper-Thumann

Rebecca A. Cooper-Thumann
Longbourn State of Mind
Publication Date: March 7, 2012

In Covington, Louisiana, the Bennet name is synonymous with Longbourn Ranch – land that has been in the family for generations. The Bennets raise racing horses, cotton, and five daughters that are the belles of the parish. When Darcy Accounting comes into town to take over some of the Bennet finances, pandemonium ensues. Embezzling, sex tapes, and Corduroy Collins all play major roles in this fresh tale.

Lost Along the Way by Rebecca A. Cooper-Thumann

Lost Along the Way by Rebecca A. Cooper-Thumann

Rebecca A. Cooper-Thumann
Lost Along The Way
Publication Date: February 28, 2011

In this modern adaptation of Pride and Prejudice, Elizabeth Bennet Saunders is lost out there — somewhere along the way. Upon finding her husband in bed with another woman, she divorces him and sets off on a soul shaking journey. High drama ensues with the help of Georgiana Darcy and the dangerous George Wickham. Comedy is found in Best Buy shelf stocker, Mr. Devlin Collins. Friendship is found sitting around a table for Wednesday night girl’s dinners. Faith is found in each other, and love is found just around the bend probably with a Mr. William Darcy.

The London Chronicles by Rebecca A. Cooper-Thumann

The London Chronicles by Rebecca A. Cooper-Thumann

Rebecca A. Cooper-Thumann
The London Chronicles
Publication Date: April 15, 2010

The story of boy meets girl, boy and girl fall in love, and then boy and girl live happily-ever-after is never more apparent in this novel. Olivia and Jane Benedict, along with their cousin, Samantha Allbright, have discovered a new type of British Invasion. Three handsome, successful men have taken the attention of the spitfire socialites. Eventually, Olivia Benedict pairs up with Christopher Harrington. Jane Benedict falls in love with Alexander Samuel. And brash, stubborn Samantha meets her match with Benjamin Covington.

Still a Young Man: Darcy Is In Love by P. O. Dixon

P. O. Dixon
Still a Young Man: Darcy Is In Love
Publication Date: December 30, 2011

Refusing to suffer anyone’s pity, the heroine hides the unpleasant truth of her forced marriage from everyone. Having observed the mourning period for a deceased husband she did not love, she looks forward to enjoying a Season in town. Her liveliness, her beauty, and her charms attract the notice of unscrupulous people posing as friends. There’s only one man able to help her navigate the treacherous waters of the ton.

Bewitched, Body and Soul: Miss Elizabeth Bennet P. O. Dixon

Bewitched, Body and Soul: Miss Elizabeth Bennet P. O. Dixon

P. O. Dixon
Bewitched, Body and Soul: Miss Elizabeth Bennet
Publication Date: May 17, 2012

The heroine defies convention by arriving unescorted on the doorstep of a single gentleman. Elizabeth determines to right a wrong against her family by reuniting her sister and the man she loves. Society’s expectations and decorum are but a few things standing in her way. Upon discovery, will Elizabeth forgive the one man who has been the means of disappointing the hopes of a most beloved sister?

Matter of Trust: The Shades of Pemberley by P. O. Dixon

Matter of Trust: The Shades of Pemberley by P. O. Dixon

P. O. Dixon
Matter of Trust: The Shades of Pemberley
Publication Date: October 16, 2012

A young bride he recently married to prevent a scandal. A mysterious, wayward aunt he never really knew. A woefully misguided sister he removed from harm’s way. Undermining Darcy’s relationships with the three women in his life is a most disturbing bombshell about his nemesis, George Wickham.

Fall For You (The Jane Austen Academy Series) by Cecilia Gray

Fall For You (The Jane Austen Academy Series) by Cecilia Gray

Cecilia Gray
Fall For You (The Jane Austen Academy Series)
Publication Date: February 10, 2012

To say Lizzie and Dante are polar opposites is the understatement of the century. He’s a snooty Exeter transfer with more money than Google. She’s a driven study-a-holic just barely keeping up with tuition. It’s obvious that Dante thinks he’s way too good for Lizzie. And Lizzie knows Dante is a snob with a gift for pressing her buttons. But things are changing fast this year at the Academy. And when Lizzie’s quest to stop those changes blows up in her face, taking her oldest friendship with it, she has nowhere else to turn but to Dante, with his killer blue eyes, his crazy-sexy smile, and his secrets. Secrets Lizzie can’t seem to leave alone, no matter how hard she tries.

So Into You (The Jane Austen Academy Series) by Cecilia Gray

So Into You (The Jane Austen Academy Series) by Cecilia Gray

Cecilia Gray
So Into You (The Jane Austen Academy Series)
Publication Date: July 19, 2012

Sweet and sensible Ellie hasn’t met a problem her mom’s yoga mantras can’t fix. But when Ellie’s parents threaten to pull her from the Academy just as her flirtation with the cutest boy in school heats up, will Ellie be able to keep her cool?

When I'm With You (The Jane Austen Academy Series) by Cecilia Gray

When I’m With You (The Jane Austen Academy Series) by Cecilia Gray

Cecilia Gray
When I’m With You (The Jane Austen Academy Series)
Publication Date: December 22, 2012

Kat is destined to be a star and her big break has arrived at last! As the assistant to a celebrity classmate on the set of a feature film, she’s going to show everyone she has what it takes. That is, until she discovers pursuing her dreams may mean forfeiting her heart. Unless she can find a way to have both.

More lists coming soon…

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TV Ratings

Here is how the few Thursday summer shows on the major networks fared in the overall ratings last night:

9 PM Show:
Motive (ABC) [NEW] – 3.8 million

10 PM Show:
Rookie Blue (ABC) [NEW] – 5.6 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

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Here are the pictures from Sunday during my excursions in and around the San Diego Convention Center for Comic Con 2013. This is the final batch of pictures, by the way.

Enjoy!

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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:

7 PM:
Puss in Boots (animated) movie on HBO Family

8 PM:
Da Vinci’s Demons on Starz (Reair)
Iron Man movie on FX
Hope Floats movie on Hallmark
Shooter movie on TNT
Blue Crush movie on TV Guide Network

9 PM:
Magic City on Starz (NEW)
The Following on FOX (Reair)
Banshee on More Max (Reair)

10 PM:
Continuum on Syfy (NEW)
Banshee on Cinemax (Reair)
Magic City on Starz (Reair)
50/50 movie on TMC

Enjoy!

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Hey All,

Here are the news items for today:

TELEVISION

Actress Vanessa Ray (Pretty Little Liars) will have a recurring role on Blue Bloods, playing Edit “Eddie” Janko, a rookie cop who is assigned as Jamie Reagan’s (series regular Will Estes) new partner upon graduating from the Academy. (Matt Mitovich at TV Line)

Actress Josie Davis (Charles in Charge) will guest star in the season premiere of The Mentalist, playing Sonya, a waitress in a truck stop Jane (Simon Baker) and Lisbon (Robin Tunney) visit while investigating the seven possible Red John suspects. (Robyn Ross at TV Guide)

Actor Glenn Morshwer (24) will guest star in Castle this fall, playing Michael Reed, a former general who will stop at nothing to protect the secrets of his past. (Robyn Ross and Adam Bryant at TV Guide)

Actor Freddie Prinze, Jr. will appear in a multi-episode arc on Bones, playing Danny, a very covert CIA agent, who is also an old associate of Booth who has an interest in Booth and Brennan’s current murder investigation. (Michael Ausiello at TV Line)

Actor Peter Weller (RoboCop) will have a role in the upcoming season of Sons of Anarchy, playing a former cop who works at the Stockton port and has a run-in with the SAMCRO motorcycle club. (Rebecca Ford at The Hollywood Reporter)

Actress Indira Varma (Human Target and Rome) will play Ellaria Sand on Game of Thrones, the sexually adventurous love interest Prince Oberyn Martell to be played by Pedro Pascal. (Matt Richenthal at TV Fanatic)

Actress Rose McIver (The Lovely Bones) will appear as Tinkerbell on Once Upon a Time this fall. (James Hibberd at Entertainment Weekly)

Cinemax has ordered the 10-part series called The Knick that will star Clive Owen. The series will be set in 1900 at the Knickerbocker Hospital, focusing on a group of groundbreaking surgeons and nurses who worked together to expand the bounds of modern medicine during an era when antibiotics were unheard of and mortality rates were extremely high. The series will premiere in 2014. (Cinemax and TV Equals)

Actor Esai Morales (Caprica) will join the cast of Criminal Minds as the new BAU section chief Matt Cruz, a longtime FBI agent who gets promoted to work with the BAU and has a previous professional relationship with JJ (A.J. Cook) that will be revealed as the season progresses. (Joyce Eng at TV Guide)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

Actor Roger Cross (Continuum and Motive) has joined the cast of the FX pilot The Strain based on the vampire novel trilogy by Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan that tells the story of Dr. Ephraim Goodweather (Corey Stoll), the head of the Centers for Disease Control Canary Team who are called upon to investigate a mysterious viral outbreak with hallmarks of an ancient and evil strain of vampirism. Cross will have the recurring role of Mr. Fitzwilliams, Palmer’s (Jonathan Hyde) Head of Security, as well as, his caregiver. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Looks like the USA Network is talking about possibly doing a spin-off of Burn Notice that will follow operatives Sam Axe (Bruce Campbell) and Jesse Porter (Coby Bell), but nothing definitive has been arranged yet. (Bruce Fretts at TV Guide)

MADE-FOR-TV MOVIE NEWS

Actress Daphne Zuninga (Melrose Place and One Tree Hill) has joined the cast of the upcoming Hallmark Channel movie Dead Letters that will debut on October 12 The and could be developed into a series for 2014. The movie tells the inspiring story of a group of postal detectives whose mission is to deliver letters and packages from the past, which arrive miraculously when they are needed most. The cast includes Eric Mabius (Ugly Betty), Kristin Booth (The Newsroom), Crystal Lowe, (Smallville) and Geoff Gustafson (Primeval: New World). (The Futon Critic)

ONLINE SERIES NEWS

Netflix has given a 10-episode order to the new sci-fi series called Sense8 that will stream in 2014. The series will tell the gripping global tale of minds linked and souls hunted. (Patrick Munn at TV Wise)

TV TRAILER

Watch A First Look At VH1′s Original Movie CrazySexyCool: The TLC Story

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Actor Titus Welliver (Lost) has joined the cast of Transformers 4 in a role that has yet to be announced. (Jen Yamato at Deadline)

Actor James McAvoy (X-Men: First Class) will play Victor Von Frankenstein alongside Daniel Radcliffe, who will play Igor in the upcoming film from Paul McGuigan. (Mike Fleming, Jr. at Deadline)

Q&A SECTION (with Matt Mitovich at TV Line)

Question: Will Teen Wolf’s Scott become the Alpha before the midseason finale (airing Aug. 19)? –Anonymous_A

Mitovich: “Scott is well on his way to becoming an Alpha,” answers exec producer Jeff Davis. “Whether he remains a True Alpha — one who doesn’t have to kill or steal the power — and who survives to make up his pack, might be the important questions.”

Question: How about some juicy Scandal scoop to celebrate Kerry Washington scoring an Emmy nomination? –Miranda

Mitovich: Are you suggesting that in the course of congratulating Miss Emmy Nominee last week, that I pumped her for scoop? Handled! First, we batted around theories on who ratted out Liv to the press, and Washington believes Mellie is “too obvious” a culprit. (Plus, she noted, “Mellie got [Fitz] back at the end, so I don’t know why she would do that.”) Washington then relayed the cast’s excitement about Scott Foley being upped to series regular, though we both agreed it’d be a shame if Jake stayed in “the hole” all season long. On the topic of the premiere, she was skeptical that it will pick up with Olivia and her dad still in the car, saying, “I really love how the show plays with time and jumps all around, so I hope there’s some of that.” But one of the Season 3 stories that has Kerry most jazzed is this one: “Shonda [Rhimes] has teased that we are going to get more backstory on Harrison” – finally, I say – “and when I heard that, I was jumping up and down in the hair-and-makeup trailer like, ‘Yeah!’”

Question: I was wondering if you knew how many episodes Scandal has this season? Also, are they doing what OUAT is doing with the show running? –Lizzie

Mitovich: Scandal as of now is working off a 22-episode order, and if the second part of your question meant to suggest “airing non-stop”-ish/in repeat-free chunks, I have nothing to report on that. Yet.

Question: The Glades is my favorite summer show!!! Any details on Jim and Callie’s upcoming nuptials? –Kari

Mitovich: As the wedding gets closer and the to-do list continues to grow, so will the list of family and friends that come out of the wood work — some more welcome and expected than others, I hear. That throws a few wrenches in their plans… and potentially ruins Jim’s big surprise for his bride.

Question: Considering Cote de Pablo’s (incredibly disappointing) departure from NCIS this fall, does the show have plans to introduce another female agent (as they did when Sasha Alexander departed)? Or are they planning something very different to fill the void? –Cassaundra

Mitovich: While I haven’t heard anything about a replacement for Ziva per se, I do know that — as teased by NCIS boss Gary Glasberg — we will in fact be laying eyes on McGee’s new (and yet-to-be-cast) honey: Delilah, a “perky, smart, eccentric and downright lovable” computer wonk at the Department of Defense. And that role is possibly recurring.

Question: Anything “burning” on the Chicago Fire front? I desperately miss the folks at 51. –Vikki

Mitovich: Here’s something that’s “heating up” – a love life! Blonde beauty Larisa Polonsky, who guested last season as Otis’ Russian cousin Zoya, is set to recur during Season 2, pouring drinks at her cousin’s bar and ultimately “lighting Cruz’s fire,” as a love interest.

Question: Could you please tell me if Jeff Eastin plans to explore more about Neal’s mother on White Collar? – Ellie13

Mitovich: In a word (or three), not right now. As a note I was just slipped from the White Collar writers room explains: “Having spent time with dear old Dad last season, Neal is done looking backward for now, and will be focused on moving forward in his life for Season 5. But the story of Neal’s mother is definitely a tale we hope to tell down the road.”

Question: Can you share anything about who ends up in the hospital on The Fosters? –Mariana

Mitovich: You can probably already guess who ends up in the hospital from the promo, so let us instead tease that the dire situation opens the door for some touching and emotional flashbacks revealing how Stef and Lena came to create their loving family. Also in the hour: Wyatt does something that should endear him to even the most hardcore Callie/Brandon ‘shippers (who, by the way, will not want to miss this episode).

That’s it. Enjoy!

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