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Outlander 2014

As if fans of the Starz series Outlander really need a reminder that the much-anticipated season finale of the show’s first season will air this Saturday, May 30 at 9/8c, right?

But here it is!

Make sure to tune in for the finale and have plenty of Kleenix at hand because I hear the episode is going to pack quite a wallop; and for the countless many who have read the book, you know what is coming. Be prepared, fellow viewers, be very prepared.

And please make sure to follow me over on Twitter via @NiceGirlsTV as I will be live tweeting the episode at 9 PM PST.

Outlander, as we all know, has been renewed for a second season, which just began filming not that long ago; and will return to Starz sometime in 2016 (which was announced by Ronald D. Moore himself as of last week).

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Jamie and Claire

Outlander fans it is time!

The Starz drama, based on the international best-selling novel by Diana Gabaldon, will finally be back on the air after a 6 and ½ month mid-season break TOMORROW evening.

Episode 9 of Outlander is entitled “The Reckoning” and will be taken from Jamie’s (series lead Sam Heughan) point of view, focusing on the events of Claire (series lead Caitriona Balfe) being taken by the Redcoats and placed in danger by Black Jack Randall (series regular Tobias Menzies).

The long wait is over and fans can enjoy the remaining 8 episodes of the show’s debut season, knowing that season two has been ordered with filming of those new episodes to start this month.

Outlander will return Saturday, April 4 at 9/8c on Starz. Don’t miss it!!

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MESSAGE: Happy Spring

Happy Spring 2015

I know that most of the country has been dealt a pretty harsh winter so let’s take a moment to rejoice that today is the First Day of Spring 2015!

I hope no matter where you live that the winter doldrums, gray skies and stormy weather is now passing and that you will have blue skies, spring awakenings and beautiful weather coming your way very soon.

Happy Spring!!

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Happy New Year!

Happy New Year 2015

Happy New Year 2015!!

Now that it has hit midnight, I want to wish all of you a very Happy New Year.

I hope you enjoyed your holiday celebrations and will have a great time today and throughout the first week of the New Year.

Enjoy!

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Needless to say, 2014 has been an interesting, exciting and unpredictable year for fans of television, movies, music and books. While we have all had good and bad times throughout the year, we can all rejoice in the great entertainment these medium have provided.

Have a wonderful New Year!

PS: Thank you all so very much for visiting my site. I hope you will continue to visit as often as you can.

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Here is the annual report on how Rueben’s Ramblings performed over the course of 2014:

Here’s an excerpt:

The concert hall at the Sydney Opera House holds 2,700 people. This blog was viewed about 38,000 times in 2014. If it were a concert at Sydney Opera House, it would take about 14 sold-out performances for that many people to see it.

Click here to see the complete report.

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MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Merry Christmas 2014

Merry Christmas 2014!!!

I want to to wish all of you a very blessed and wonderful Christmas Day!

Regardless of how you celebrate this most precious of holidays, I hope it is a truly terrific day spent with your families and friends.

Be well, drive safely and have a spectacular Christmas!!

Thank you SO VERY MUCH for spending the past four and half years visiting my site and I hope you will continue to visit as often as you can!

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

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For nearly 10 years now, I have been putting together my year-end round-ups on all things related to the entertainment industry; and what a great year it has been for all of these mediums, right? There have been plenty of scandals, horrors (Isis anyone?!), Twitter wars and unexpected calamities but, above all else, fans have been provided with a lot of great entertainment [when tragedies have been overlooked].

Like every year, I want to take a little bit of time, selfish though it may be, before I get underway with the 2014 year-end round-ups to focus on some of the goals I set for myself each year.

Besides watching a lot of television, one of my favorite hobbies is reading; and each year I strive to read at least 20 books in the year. This year I actually made it well beyond that goal (YAY me!!). Among the books that I wanted to read were the first two books of the Outlander franchise by Diana Gabaldon – mainly in preparation for the debut of the Starz TV series Outlander – and I thoroughly enjoyed both books. I also read two more books by fictional TV character Richard Castle (from the TV series Castle) and the first book in the Veronica Mars book series. And, very much like last year, I enjoyed reading more Jane Austen inspired books from authors like Cora Harrison, Jenni James, Syrie James, Nina Benneton, Belinda Roberts as well as The Secret Diary of Lizzie Bennet.

This year I was also busy with TV events, including Wonder Con in Anaheim and Comic Con in San Diego. Like so many past years, I also attended the annual Paley Fest in Los Angeles, participating in their panels for Veronica Mars, Pretty Little Liars, the Lost reunion, Sleepy Hollow and Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. I also attended the following events at the Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills: The Evolution of the Crime Drama Heroine, a screening for the new show Manhattan, the center’s Annual Preview Parties and The Facts of Life reunion.

I also thoroughly enjoyed attending one of the first Outlander events in Los Angeles, saluting the Starz drama well before it debuted in August, attending the Sarah McLachlan concert at the Greek Theatre and the Nocking Point Wines (Stephen Amell’s wine company) Fall Release Party in Studio City.

But enough about all of that, tomorrow I will start rolling out my year-end round-up starting with the best (and worst) in television with much more as 2014 comes to an end.

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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Happy Thanksgiving 2014

I wanted to wish everyone a very Happy Thanksgiving and I hope you enjoy the time with your friends and family over this long holiday weekend.

Please know that while I am obviously observing the holiday, the news waits for no man or woman, which means I will be posting occasionally over the weekend, bringing ratings results as they are released, daily news items as I discover them and any other tidbits that come along over the next 4 days.

Please stay tuned and I hope you will visit as often as you can over the holiday.

Happy Thanksgiving!!

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Jamie and Claire Outlander NEW

With today’s announcement by Starz of the return date for the back half of the first season of the now acclaimed drama Outlander and the ensuing negative reaction by fans, I felt it was important to focus a piece about why cable networks choose to have such long breaks between their seasons.

While fans may think the networks are taking them for granted, this type of practice is actually quite typical for the networks. After all, the major networks usually have a four-month break between the end of one season and the beginning of the next season, giving viewers a break over the long summer. The same can be said for cable networks, who schedule their season breaks anywhere between just a few weeks or up to five, even, six months.

That is the current case with Outlander. The mid-season finale of the series, which is based on the international best-selling novel by Diana Gabaldon, will air this Saturday, September 27; and since it is a mid-season finale the episode will be intense, it will have lots of action and it will have a cliffhanger ending (yes, I have seen the episode and it is that GOOD!).

Now here is the problem that the fans have: the show won’t be back for the last eight episodes of its debut season until April 4, 2015. How can the network delay the return of the show for so long? Why would they make the fans wait all that time? I am sure many fans are feeling dejected, angry, upset – hell! – even pissed about the lengthy wait, but the network is not doing this to upset the viewers.

Sure, the network – being a subscription network – wants to make money from their subscribers by keeping them around; and the powers that be at the network are, most likely, hopeful that many subscribers will simply stick around until that April date so they can watch the remainder of the Outlander episodes. Sadly, many of the subscribers won’t, but hopefully they will come back to the network when that date finally draws closer.

But, the main point that viewers and fans of Outlander – and nearly every other cable show currently on the air – should understand is this type of lengthy break is not uncommon. Outlander, nor its fans, is being singled out.

The following are just a few examples of the lengthy breaks that cable networks schedule for their shows, whether it is a mid-season break or the gap between one season and the next season:

When Calls the Heart

Hallmark Channel – The network debuted their new series When Calls the Heart back on January 11 of this year, airing all 12 episodes of the debut season straight through to March 29. Fans of that show, however, had to wait until May to learn whether the series was even getting a second season. But once that announcement was made, the fans learned they will have to wait until May of 2015 for the second season to air.

Suits

USA NetworkSuits has been on the air for four seasons now with the fifth season set to air next year. The show’s first season ended in September of 2011 with the second season not starting until June of 2012 while the current fourth season just ended on August 20 of this year with the fifth season scheduled to return sometime next summer.

Defiance Season 2 NEW

Syfy – The new sci-fi series Defiance debuted in 2013 running 12 episodes from April 13 through July 8. The second season of the series had 13 episodes, but did not return until June 19 of this year.

The Fosters

ABC Family – The debut season of The Fosters consisted of 21 episodes with the first episode airing on June 3, 2013. The first 10 episodes aired through August 5 but the show didn’t return for the remainder of its freshman year until January 13, 2014.

Dallas

TNT – The remake of Dallas debuted back on June 13, 2012 running its 10 episode freshman season through August 8. The second season of the series did not air until January 28, 2013, running 15 episodes though April 15, 2013. The current third season premiered on February 24, 2014 and ended on September 22.

Mad Men

AMC – Every single season of this long-running period piece drama Mad Men has had a long gap between seasons. The series debuted on July 19, 2007 running for 13 episodes through October 18, 2007. The second season did not return until July 27, 2008 running through October 26, 2008. The third season returned on August 16, 2009 and ended on November 8, 2009. The fourth season of the show aired from July 25, 2010 through October 17, 2010; but there was a large gap – nearly 1 ½ years – between the previous season and the fifth season with the show returning on March 25, 2012. That season ended on June 10, 2012 with the sixth season not coming back until April 7, 2013. The sixth season ended on June 23, 2013 with the seventh season not coming back until April 13, 2014. The first half of the current seventh season concluded on May 25, 2014 with the remainder of the seventh season not scheduled to return until sometime next spring.

Needless to say, there are gaps – even lengthy ones – for many, if not all, cable dramas not just Outlander; and while I agree wholeheartedly with the fans who are upset about the well over 6 month gap for the show’s first season, this is just standard practices for cable as well as major networks. The break for Outlander’s first season is not a slight against the viewers or the fans and I certainly hope that the fans will take time during the break to enjoy watching and re-watching the eight episodes that will have aired by this weekend and even go a little old school by reading (or re-reading) the book on which the series is based.

Outlander fans: Please enjoy the mid-season finale, as it is really good and you’ll love it – even with the cliffhanger ending – and enjoy the break by rejoicing in the fact that the show will return on April 4, 2015 AND it will have a second season based on the second book in the hugely popular franchise.

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