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On the first full day of the convention – Thursday, July 21 – I got to see the pilot episode of the new USA Network drama Falling Water that is unlike anything I’ve seen on TV in quite some time and could be one of the most buzzed-about shows of the new season.

Here is a trailer for Falling Water:

You can read my report on the Falling Water screening at TV Equals here.

That was followed by panels for the TNT post-apocalyptic series The Last Ship; the Amazon digital series The Man in the High Castle and the fan favorite Syfy series Dark Matter.

The Last Ship (thanks to Entertainment Weekly):

The Last Ship from Ent Weekly

You can read my report on The Last Ship panel at TV Equals here.

Here is the trailer for season two of The Man in the High Castle:

You can read my report on The Man in the High Castle panel at TV Equals here.

Dark Matter (thanks to Entertainment Weekly):

Dark Matter from Ent Weekly

Here are some pictures that I took inside the convention on the second day:

More coming later today…

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Comic Con

It’s been just a little over a week since Comic Con 2016 ended, and I wanted to take a look back at the screeners I got to see and the panels I got to attend throughout the 4 and 1/2 day event.

On preview night – Wednesday, July 20 – I got to see several screeners of new shows that will air this fall. The first was the new “teen Twin Peaks”-like drama Riverdale that will debut on The CW during mid-season.

Here is the trailer for Riverdale (for however long it stays online, as the network has been removing them as quickly as they go up for whatever reason):

http://www.spoilersguide.com/riverdale/the-cw-first-look-trailer/

I got to see the Riverdale pilot a second time on Saturday evening during a moderated panel that included most of the main cast and creative minds behind the show. The cast is very attractive and the basic premise should have made it very compelling to watch, but unfortunately it was predictable and a bit dull.

You can read my report on the Riverdale panel at TV Equals here:

I also got to see the pilot for the NBC DC Comics comedy Powerless that will star Vanessa Hudgens, Danny Pudi and Alan Tudyk in a world where employees of an insurance agency deal with living in a world filled with superheroes. Sadly, a trailer has not been officially released by the network.

Then there was the pilot screening of the upcoming TBS comedy People of Earth that includes Conan O’Brien as one of the executive producers. Here is a trailer:

Both comedies were funny, but since I haven’t been a fan of sitcoms since the 1980’s, I won’t be watching anything more of either of them.

Lastly, there was the new ABC drama Time After Time that stars Freddie Stroma (UnReal) as H.G. Wells and Josh Bowman (Revenge) as John Stevenson/Jack the Ripper.

Here is the trailer:

The show may seem preposterous, but thanks to the charm of Stroma, the pilot – at least – really worked for me.

Here are a few of the pictures from outside the convention center that I took on the first day:

More coming later today…

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The fifth annual ATX Festival was held in Austin, Texas from June 9 through 12 and, once again, our photographer, Dominick Dusseault, was on hand for the big event.

The following pictures are just a sample of the great shots he took during the event:

Ugly Betty:

Terriers:

Preacher:

Until next year!

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The fifth annual ATX Festival was held in Austin, Texas from June 9 through 12 and, once again, our photographer, Dominick Dusseault, was on hand for the big event.

The following pictures are just a sample of the great shots he took during the event:

Rescue Me:

Superstore:

The West Wing:

More coming soon…

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The fifth annual ATX Festival was held in Austin, Texas from June 9 through 12 and, once again, our photographer, Dominick Dusseault, was on hand for the big event.

The following pictures are just a sample of the great shots he took during the event:

Kingdom (DirecTV):

Queen of the South (USA Network):

Casual (Hulu Series):

More coming soon…

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PaleyFest 2016 was held in the heart of Hollywood from March 11 to March 20.

The following pictures taken by our very own Dominick Dusseault are from the final four panels of that annual fete:

Difficult People:

Fear the Walking Dead:

A Salute to Dick Wolf:

American Horror Story: Hotel:

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From March 11 to March 20, the 33rd Annual Paley Fest was held in the heart of Hollywood at the Dolby Theatre (where the Oscars are held).

The shows that were saluted during this year’s two-week long festival were the following:

Empire
Better Call Saul
Scream Queens
Black-ish
Supergirl
Scandal
The Big Bang Theory
Difficult People
Fear the Walking Dead
A Salute to Dick Wolf
American Horror Story: Hotel

Thanks to our very own photographer, Dominick Dusseault, the following are just some of the terrific pictures he was able to capture at each panel.

Better Call Saul:

The Big Bang Theory:

Black-ish:

Empire:

Scandal:

Scream Queens:

Supergirl:

NOTE: More pictures are forthcoming over the next week.

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I have been putting together my year-end round-ups on all things entertainment industry related for a decade now; and every year it is a unique experience keeping track of the unique events that take place. Of course, it’s impossible to focus on every single thing that happens, but I sure do enjoy focusing on all the good things that have taken place throughout the year.

As always, I have spent a big portion of my year watching lots and lots of television – I wasn’t known as the “TV Queen” (at one point in time) for nothing. But, I also enjoy reading, setting a goal for myself of reading about 20 books every year. That may not sound like a lot (for some people) but between starting my own new business, all of my freelance writing and real life, reading 20 books is, sometimes, pushing it for me.

That being said, just like last year, I was able to exceed my goal, reading a number of Jane Austen inspired books by Amanda Grange, Jenni James, Beth Revis and Diana Peterfruend as well as several sci-fi-themed novels by Rachel Hawkins, Carrie Jones, Stacey Kade and Deborah Harkness. I also thoroughly enjoyed Frozen Heat by Richard Castle, the latest Veronica Mars book by Rob Thomas and Jennifer Graham and a delightful book by author Chris Culler. There were also pre-requisite romance novels by Nora Roberts and Robyn Carr as well as Finding Fraser by KC Dyer, a wonderful book based around a woman’s obsession with Jamie Fraser from the Outlander novel.

Just like last year I attended Paley Fest in Los Angeles, taking part in panels for Scandal, Teen Wolf, Outlander, Arrow and The Flash and Jane the Virgin. I, once again, attended Wonder Con in Anaheim, Comic Con in San Diego and the annual Preview Parties held at the Paley Center for Media.

That’s enough about me, though, so starting tomorrow my first year-end round-up focusing on the best and worst of television will go live and for each day throughout the rest of the year I will spotlight the year of 2015.

NOTE: I apologize in advance for any omissions, spelling errors or oversights I may have made, but I don’t apologize for any of the choices I made.

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Earlier this month our very own Dominick Dusseault had the opportunity to attend a handful of the New York Panel Fest 2015 panels, including Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog, Pretty Little Liars, Mr. Robot, The Affair and Orphan Black.

Below are just some of the spectacular pictures he took at each panel:

Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog:

Pretty Little Liars:

The Affair:

Mr. Robot:

Orphan Black:

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Over the past two days, I have posted pictures from Day One and Day Two of the 45th Annual San Diego Comic Con, which was held in San Diego from July 9 through July 12, taken by our very own Dominick Dusseault.

What follows are just a small sample of pictures he took on Day Four:

DAY FOUR

Joss Whedon (at Nerd HQ) and Chloe Bennett (from Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.):

Heroes Reborn (at Nerd HQ):

That brings our Look Back at Comic Con 2015 to an end.

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