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Jason Palmer's Self-Portrait

Jason Palmer’s Self-Portrait

On Easter weekend, while attending WonderCon 2013 in Anaheim, I had the opportunity to sit in on a panel spotlighting one of my favorite artists: Jason Palmer

During this one-hour panel Jason took the stage, sharing his back-story of growing up in California as an only child and revealing that he drew all the time with whatever he could find at hand. But, since that was during the days before the internet, he didn’t know anyone who was an artist, let alone knowing which way to go with his art.

After high school, he did odd jobs – including desk jobs – that eventually lead to him becoming a technical advisor for an electric company. In this job, he spent a lot of time talking to clients on the phone, and he would doodle on the desk pad on his desk throughout many of these conversations.

On one particular day, the President of the company called Jason into his office, asking why he was doodling all over the desk pad – thinking that Jason wasn’t doing the job for which he was hired. Jason explained that he was doing his job but also doodling while explaining out tech-speak to clients. He was instructed to discontinue his doodling and, as you can imagine, not that much later, he decided to give his notice with that employer; setting on the path of actually doing something more with his drawing.

He, in turn, got a job at a Hollywood art store, started taking college classes to hone his skill and, on somewhat of a lark he contacted his favorite artist, asking for advice. Now while in hindsight Jason freely admits this was probably not the best idea, this artist was kind enough to take time out of his own busy schedule to spend the day with Jason.

After getting some very sage advice from this artist, Jason was encouraged to come back “when he was better” and he felt an obligation to do the best he could from there on out; making himself a bit of a perfectionist in the process.

From that point on, he made several more return visit to the artist’s home; always coming away with more good advice. Gradually Jason began to meet other artists and started to create a “family” out of that.

It was 25 years ago that Jason attended his very first Comic Con, meeting many of his heroes – some who were really nice and others (who he of course did not name) that were less than pleasant. As the years past, though, he began to become discouraged. That all changed in 2003 when he meet Yelena (who has been his wife for the past 10 years). It was Yelena who became his strongest supporter, convincing to approach other artists at conventions and helped turn him around. He eventually got a table in artist’s alley and then one day he had a chance meeting with actor Nathan Fillion (of Firefly and Castle fame), who saw Jason’s artwork for the show.

As Jason explained it, there was a release party for the Firefly DVD and he did “a little piece for it” that was eventually seen by series creator Joss Whedon, who asked to meet Jason. During that meeting Joss unabashedly told him that Jason’s little piece was “the biggest compliment” he had ever gotten for the show. That quickly led to Jason being asked by Joss to do a full painting and from there he was asked to do more paintings for the show. Not that long later, of course, the rapid Browncoats (the very dedicated fans of Firefly) embrace Jason’s artwork, and his career really started to take off.

As time went on, he started to get more and more commercial work and last year he worked with HBO and Lucas Films on some big projects. But with that bigger and bigger commercial comes the challenge of meeting their requirements and being somewhat stifled by their restrictions. It is Jason’s goal now to do more of what the fans of his work want, what they request when he sees them in person. He does also do commission work, but – obviously – his wait list is quite long, but Jason does his best to complete the commissions as quickly as possible

To see just a small sample of Jason Palmer’s artwork and get more details about his studio, make sure to visit his official website here.

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So far this week I covered the dramas that are up for consideration at ABC, CBS, FOX and NBC for the upcoming 2013-2014 TV season; and now today I will focus on the dramas at The CW.

They are listed in alphabetical order below:

Blink – This pilot focuses on a car accident that leaves a family’s patriarch in a coma-like state where he cannot speak or move, but can hear. His narration and various fantasy sequences provide a wry counterpoint to the stories and conflicts of his family.

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: Vera Herbert (Awkward.) will write and serve as a supervising producer while David Marshall Grant (Smash) will be the executive producer along with Sarah Timberman and Carl Beverly (both from Elementary) acting as producers.

CAST: John Benjamin Hickey (The Big C) will play Greg, the lead role while Madeline Carroll (Flipped) will play Ari Trask, Greg’s 16-year-old daughter. Elizabeth Marvel (Person of Interest) will play Greg’s wife Helen Trask, a strong-willed psychotherapist. Johnny Simmons (The Perks of Being a Wallflower) will play Ari’s older brother Doge, a guy who feels deeply which often gets him in trouble. Michael Weston (House) will play Greg’s slightly disheveled younger brother who moves in with his brother’s family.

Company Town – The pilot is about a scandal at a Navy base in Virginia that divides best friends. The focus is on two early 20-something women – Krista and Page – who grew up together, who were once best friends, but are now on opposite sides of the Townie/Military divide.

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: Sera Gamble (Supernatural) will write and executive producer with Taylor Hackford and Bill Haber (Rizzoli & Isles).

CAST: Gage Golightly (Teen Wolf) will have the lead role of Krista, who has lived a charmed life and is happily engage to Paul, a lieutenant in the Navy, but begins to show her vulnerable side when Paul gets involved in the scandal. Stella Meave (Golden Boy) will have the other lead role of Page, who grew up with Krista and were best friends, but are now on opposites sides of the scandal. Newcomer Maya Kazan, granddaughter of Oscar-winning director Elia Kazan, will play Marla – the best friend and sidekick to Krista. Merle Dandridge (Sons of Anarchy) will play Louise, the newly appointed Commanding Officer of Naval Support Activity tasked with sorting through the scandal. Arjun Gupta (Nurse Jackie) will play Jack Weiss, a mechanic with the Navy while Dondre Whitfield (Make It or Break It) will play Don, a combat-trained trauma surgeon. Relative newcomer Graham Hamilton will play Mark, a well-bred and charming lieutenant in the Navy who has a dark side.

The Hundred – The pilot is based on the forthcoming novel by Kass Morgan of the same name that is set nearly a century after a nuclear war that destroyed civilization, in which a spaceship has sent 100 juvenile delinquents back to Earth to investigate the possibility of re-colonizing.

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: Newcomer Jason Rothenberg will write and executive-produce with Leslie Morgenstein and Gina Girolamo (Pretty Little Liars).

CAST: Henry Ian Cusick (Lost) will play Kane, an ambitious officer aboard the Ark who has his sights set on the Chancellor’s job. Eliza Taylor (Neighbours) will play Clarke Walters, the de facto medic, who knows the truth behind their mission. Marie Avgeropoulos (Cult) is on board as Octavia Black, Bellamy’s (Bob Morley) illegally born sister. Paige Turco (Person of Interest) will play Abby, Clarke’s mother. Isaiah Washington (Grey’s Anatomy) will play Chancellor Jaha, the leader of the remaining human race now living in the orbiting space station. Bob Morley (Neighbours) and Eli Goree (Emily Owens, M.D.) will play Bellamy Black and Wells Jaha respectively. Thomas McDonell (Prom) will play Finn, a cool and charismatic free spirit who is something of a folk hero to the kids on The Ark because of his ability to bend the rules and escape unharmed. Kelly Hu (Arrow and The Vampire Diaries) will play Cece, the Chief Communications Officer on The Ark. And, newcomer Christopher Larkin will play sweet and likable Monty, who is the furthest thing from a delinquent, but he uses his smarts and sense of humor to help delinquent Clarke in her quest to survive.

(Copyright Entertainment Weekly)

(Copyright Entertainment Weekly)

The Originals – This is The Vampire Diaries spin-off pilot that will follow the “Original” Family, focusing primarily on Klaus (Joseph Morgan) who returns to New Orleans, a town he helped build centuries ago to reunite with his diabolical former protégé Marcel (Charles Michael Davis from The Game and Grey’s Anatomy).

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: Julie Plec (The Vampire Diaries) will write and executive producer with Leslie Morgenstein and Gina Girolamo (Pretty Little Liars).

CAST: Daniel Gillies, Claire Holt and Phoebe Tonkin will also continue their roles from The Vampire Diaries in this spin-off while relative newcomer Daniella Pineda will play Sophie a witch whose magic has been silenced by not snuffed. She is quietly sowing the seeds of a revolution amongst her peers. Danielle Campbell (Prison Break) will play Davina, a young witch who has been over-sheltered by her protective caregivers. Leah Pipes (Life is Wild and The Deep End) will play Camille, a college psychology student fascinated by the study of human behavior unaware of the supernatural universe that exists around her.

Oxygen – This pilot is about an epic romance that ignites between a human girl named Emery (Aimee Teegarden from Friday Night Lights) and an alien boy named Roman (Matt Lanter from 90210), who are part of the nine Orions selected for a high school pilot program in which humans and aliens are desegregated.

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: Meredith Averill (The Good Wife) will write and executive-produce Josh Appelbaum (Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol).

CAST: Malese Jow (The Vampire Diaries) will play Emery’s friend Julia, a dying – but surprisingly vibrant girl – who may get a second chance at life thanks to the aliens and Titus Makin Jr. (Glee) will play goofy and cute Lukas. Grey Damon (Nine Lives of Chloe King) plays Grayson who has a crush on Emery. Natalie Hall (Pretty Little Liars) will play human girl Taylor, the undisputed queen of her high school who takes an interest in newcomer Emery but Emery’s friendliness towards the hated Orions may put a damper on their new friendship. Relative newcomer Chelsea Gilligan and Greg Finley (The Secret Life of the American Teenager) will play two of the alien Orions.

Reign – This pilot is about what happens as 15-year-old Mary Queen of Scots arrives in France, betrothed to Prince Francis. She must survive fierce foes, dark forces and a world of sexual intrigue.

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: Stephanie Sengupta (Outlaw) and Laurie McCarthy (CSI: Miami) will write and executive-produce.

CAST: Adelaide Kane (Neighbours) will play the lead role of Mary Queen of Scots. British actor Toby Regbo (Treasure Island mini-series) will play Prince Francis. Megan Follows (Anne of Green Gables) will play Queen Catherine, the Queen Consort of France, who is willing to do anything to maintain her own standing and power at Court, as well as that of her children. Jenessa Grant (Cyberbully) will play one of the ladies-in-waiting. British newcomer Celina Sinden will play Greer, another of the ladies-in-waiting. Australian Caitlin Stasey (Tomorrow When the War Began) will play lady-in-waiting Kenna. Anna Popplewell (The Chronicles of Narnia) will play Mary’s friend and lady-in-waiting Lola. Rossif Sutherland (Flashpoint and King) will play the recurring role of French prophet Nostradamus. Torrance Coombs (The Tudors) will play Sebastian, Francis’ resourceful illegitimate half brother.

The Selection – This pilot (which was actually set up for last pilot season) will follow a working-class young woman chosen by lottery to participate in a competition with 25 other women to become the nation’s next queen. This is based on the Kiera Cass book of the same name.

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain (The Vampire Diaries) will write and executive produce.

CAST: Israeli actress Yael Grobglas will play the lead role of America Singer. Michael Malarkey (Raw) will play Prince Maxon Shreave. Young British actor Lucien Laviscount (Skins) will play Aspen Leger, a handsome, brave young man from the servant class who is having a secret, illegal relationship with America. Australian actress Peta Sergeant (Winners & Losers) will play Gaia, a rebel leader who is working to overthrow the monarchy. Sean Patrick Thomas (Ringer) will play Sylvan Santos, Social Secretary to the Royal Family and the candidates’ guide in all things related to The Selection. Newcomer Celia Massingham will play fellow competitor Celeste Newsome, a drop dead gorgeous member of the Noble Class. Anthony Head (Buffy and Merlin) will play King Clarkson, the patriarch of the royal family that rules the nation. Relative newcomer Sarah Winter will play Ashley Brovillette, a naïve young woman thrilled to be among the Selection’s participants. Louise Lombard (CSI) will play Queen Amberly, a canny political player within the palace and knows everything there is to know about every single girl in The Selection competition. Ben Aldridge (Lark Rise to Candleford) will play Prince Maxon’s younger brother.

The Tomorrow People – This pilot is based on the U.K. series of the same name that tells the story of several young people from around the world who represent the next stage in human evolution, possessing special powers like teleportation and telepathy. They work together to defeat the forces of evil.

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: Phil Klemmer (Chuck) will write and executive-produce with Julie Plec (The Vampire Diaries) and Greg Berlanti (Arrow).

CAST: Peyton List (Mad Men) will play Cara, the female member of the Tomorrow People group who has a sense of humor beneath her serious demeanor and seems to be a trustworthy ally. Australian actor Luke Mitchell (H2O: Just Add Water) will play one of the other Tomorrow People, John Young. Robbie Amell (Revenge – and cousin of Arrow star Stephen Amell) will play a character named Stephen, a tormented young man who longs to be normal and is relieved when he learns that he’s not crazy, but rather part of a group of genetically superior Tomorrow People. Mark Pellegrino (Lost and Supernatural) will play Dr. Jedikiah Price, an evolutionary biologist committed to containing the threat posed by the “Tomorrow People,” whom he believes to be a grave danger to the human race. Madeleine Mantock (Casualty) will play plat Astrid, Stephen’s closest friend since childhood. Aaron Yoo (21) will play resident badboy of the Tomorrow People who is a lightning bolt of energy and fun.

MOST LIKELY TO BE PICKED-UP: The Selection and The Originals

COULD MAYBE GET AN ORDER: The Tomorrow People, Oxygen and The Hundred

LONG SHOT (but it would be cool to see): Reign

NOT GONNA HAPPEN: Blink

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So far this week I covered the dramas that are up for consideration at ABC, CBS and FOX for the upcoming 2013-2014 TV season; and now today I will focus on the dramas at NBC.

They are listed in alphabetical order below:

After Hours – The pilot is about a motley crew of rogue ex-Army surgeons (think M*A*S*H-meets-ER) that bring humor and rock-n-roll energy to the night shift at a chaotic trauma center in San Antonio, Texas.

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: Gabe Sachs and Jeff Judah (90210) will write and executive-produce

CAST: Freddy Rodriguez (Six Feet Under) will play Ragosa, Jeananne Goossen (Alcatraz) will play Krista, Brendan Fehr (Roswell) will play Drew, Brigid Brannagh (Army Wives) will play Althea, Jill Flint (Royal Pains) will play Dr. Jordan Santos, Ken Leung (Lost) will play Topher and Eion Macken (Merlin) will play TC Callahan. [No other details could be tracked down for this pilot at this time.]

Believe – This pilot is about the unlikely relationship that develops between a young girl with a gift and a man sprung from prison who has been tasked with protecting her from the evildoers who covet her power.

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: Alfonso Cuaron (Harry Potter) and Mark Friedman (The Forgotten) will write and executive-produce with J.J. Abrams and Bryan Burk (Lost).

CAST: Jake McLaughlin (Crash) will play Tate, the man who is sprung from prison to protect the young girl from those trying to hunt her down while newcomer Johnny Sequoyah will play the young girl named Bo. Delroy Lindo (The Chicago Code) will play Winter, a kind man with an honorable agenda posing as a priest who may not be what he seems. Jamie Chung (Once Upon a Time) will play Channing, Winter’s all business associate. Sienna Guillory (Resident Evil: Retribution) will play Moore, a hit woman after Bo. Kyle MacLachlan (Twin Peaks and Desperate Housewives) will play Skouras, a mysterious billionaire with an even more mysterious agenda.

The Blacklist – This pilot is about Red, the world’s most wanted criminal, who mysteriously turns himself in, offering to give up everyone he has ever worked with. His only condition: He will only work with Elizabeth Keen, a newly minted FBI agent with whom he appears to have no connection.

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: Jon Bokenkamp (Perfect Stranger) will write and executive-produce with John Eisendrath (Alias).

CAST: Megan Boone (Law & Order: Los Angeles) will have the female lead role while Ryan Eggold (90210) will play Elizabeth’s husband Tom. James Spader (Boston Legal) will play the lead role (of the most wanted criminal) opposite Boone. Diego Klattenhoff (Homeland) will play Donald Ressler Field Agent In-Charge. Henry Lennix (Dollhouse) will play Harold Cooper, the successful yet cynical Assistant Director of Counterterrorism at the FBI.

Bloodline – This pilot is about Bird Benson, a smart, irreverent young girl who finds herself caught between two warrior families in modern suburbia.

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: David Graziano (Awake) will write and executive-produce with Peter Berg (Friday Night Lights).

CAST: Skyler Samuels (The Nine Lives of Chloe King) will play the lead role of Bird Benson. Tom Everett Scott (Southland) will play Dr. Christopher Benson, a beloved ER physician at a suburban hospital who’s known for his charm and dedication to his patients. But an indiscretion years ago led to him impregnating a patient; the resulting child was Bird. KaDee Strickland (Private Practice) will play Bird’s mother Stella, who has been raised in a family descended from an ancient line of killers, brigands and mercenaries. Jonathan Banks (Breaking Bad) will play Bird’s grandfather, Leo Killpriest, a Greek mercenary who married off Bird’s mother to satisfy a mysterious debt with a rival Chinese clan. Chris Zylka (The Secret Circle) will play Troy Robbins, who grew up with the rigorous training regimen once mandated for all male Spartans. He is smitten by Bird. Tzi Ma (24) will play Charles Hwang, Bird’s trainer and mentor.

Hatfields & McCoys – This pilot is set in present-day Pittsburgh, where a startling death reignites the feud between the legendary families. Unleashing decades of resentment, the blue-collar McCoys will put the Hatfields’ wealth and power at risk as they battle for control of the city.

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: John Glenn (Eagle Eye) will write and executive-produce with actress Charlize Theron.

CAST: Virginia Madsen (Scoundrels) will play the matriarch of the McCoy clan, Eloise McCoy, a self-made woman who manipulates her son into taking revenge on the Hatfields after her husband is murdered. Jesse Lee Soffer (The Mob Doctor) will play Patrick McCoy, prodigal son who returns home after years away. Patrick Flueger (The 4400) will play Jack McCoy, a street-smart, hot-headed guy who is fiercely loyal to his family. He runs a sports bar in the city he loves. Rebecca De Mornay (The Hand That Rocks the Cradle) will play Hatfield matriarch Mary, the city’s mayor and Nick Westrate (Hatfields & McCoys mini-series) will play her son Randall. Sophia Bush (One Tree Hill) will play Emma McCoy, a resident at Allegheny General Hospital. Annie Ilonzeh (Charlie’s Angels and Switched at Birth) will play Shannon Hatfield, the adopted daughter of Mary Hatfield, who develops a romantic interest in Patrick McCoy. James Remar (Dexter) will play Mary Hatfield’s estranged husband Joe.

I Am Victor – This pilot is based on the Jo Nesbo upcoming novel of the same name that focuses on Victor Port, a high-powered divorce attorney with a unique view of relationships. He is quick, charming, disarming, brazen and direct. He unapologetically says what most people think but dare not say, and the methods he uses on behalf of his clients are anything from jurisprudence.

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: Mark Goffman (The West Wing) will write the pilot while Katie Jacobs (House) and author Jo Nesbo will executive-produce.

CAST: John Stamos (ER and Full House) will play the lead role of Victor Port. Megan Dodds (Ever After) will have the female lead, playing Victor’s wife Helen, an accomplished businesswoman and a caring, family-oriented mother of two. Matthew Lillard (Scooby Doo) will play Victor’s best friend Elliott, an off-beat, off-books former cop who helps Victor acquire information and things, legally and otherwise. Terry Kinney (Oz) will play Victor’s father-in-law. Newcomer Lorenza Izzo (Hemlock Grove) will play the lead role of Lena Engles, the Assistant District Attorney while McKaley Miller (Hart of Dixie) will play Victor’s daughter Dana. Angela Sarafyan (Twilight Breaking Dawn 2) will play Cucumber, Victor’s sassy secretary. Josh Zuckerman (Kyle XY and 90210) will play Wes, an attorney with an extraordinary mind.

Ironside

Ironside – This pilot is a remake of the 1960s classic drama, about Robert T. Ironside, an acerbic police detective relegated to a wheelchair after a shooting, who is hardly limited by his disability as he pushes and prods his hand-picked team to solve the most difficult cases in the city.

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: Michael Caleo (The Sopranos) will write and executive produce with David Semel (American Horror Story).

CAST: Blair Underwood (L.A. Law) will have the lead role of Ironside. Brent Sexton (The Killing and Justified) will play Gary, Ironside’s ex-partner, once a hard-nosed detective who blames himself for the shooting and falls apart after the incident. Gary struggles to move on with his life. Pablo Schreiber (Weeds) will play a team member named Virgil, one of the toughest, craziest cops in the city who will do anything to protect citizens, victims and most of all his partners. Neal Bledsoe (Smash) will play the wealthy and highly educated Teddy who became a cop following a family tragedy. Spencer Grammer (Greek) will play the lead role of Holly, who stands up to Ironside and everyone else. She would be much higher up in the police department if she would distance herself from the criminals she grew up around. Kenneth Choi (24 and Sons of Anarchy) will play Captain Ed Rollins, Ironside’s supervisor.

Secret Lives of Husbands and Wives – This pilot is about three couples in the idyllic community of Saddle Hills, California who live secret lives; especially when a murder in their suburban home complicates their lives.

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: Sascha Penn (Imagination Movers) will write and executive-produce with Jerry Bruckheimer.

CAST: Nicole Ari Parker (Soul Food) will play Paula Cooke, Jesse L. Martin (Law & Order) will play Greg Cooke; Perry Reeves (Entourage) will play Danielle Deaver and James Tupper (Revenge and Men in Trees) will play Richard Deaver; Laura Allen (The 4400) will play Alison Dunn and Martin Henderson (Off the Map) will play Kyle Dunn – the three main couples in the pilot. [No other details could be tracked down for this pilot at this time.]

The Sixth Gun – This pilot is based on the best-selling Oni Press graphic novel, a supernatural Western that tells the tale of six mythical guns with otherworldly powers in the Old West, the most dangerous of which falls into the hands of an innocent girl named Becky Montcrief who – alongside shadowy gunfighter Drake Sinclair – must battle vile men thought long dead that have set their sights on retrieving the gun.

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: Up and comer Ryan Condal will write with Carlton Cuse (Lost) as executive producer.

CAST: Laura Ramsey (Lords of Dogtown) will play the lead role of Becky while Michiel Huisman (Treme) will play the lead role of Drake Sinclair, a rogue gunslinger. W. Earl Brown (Rogue) will play Oliander Bedford Hume, a seemingly immortal Confederate War General obsessed with acquiring the sixth – and most powerful – of the guns. Graham McTavish (24) will play Hume’s loyal lieutenant Silas Hedgepeth and Aldis Hodge (Leverage) will play Mercer, a Special Agent with the Pinkerton Detective Agency who is searching for the aforementioned gunfighter. Pedro Pascal (The Good Wife) will play Special Agent Ortega, the younger of the two Pinkerton detectives who follow Mercer’s lead. James LeGros (Ally McBeal) will play Bill John O’Henry, a gunslinger who is a fervently loyal companion and sidekick to Drake Sinclair and Chin Han (The Dark Knight and Arrow) will play Chow, a brilliant Machiavellian schemer. Elena Satine (Magic City) will play “widow” Missy Hume, a powerful Madame who runs the town of Brimstone, who is kept unnaturally youthful by being in possession of the Fifth Gun.

Untitled Rand Ravich Project – This pilot is about Washington’s most powerful players, including the President, who find themselves blackmailed into an international conspiracy by an unlikely puppeteer. The story follows Marcus Finley, an idealistic Secret Service agent who finds himself at the epicenter of an international crisis on his first day on the job as the President’s son’s protection when the son, along with several of his classmates, are kidnapped.

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: Rand Ravich (Life) will write and executive produce with Far Shariat (Life).

CAST: Lance Gross (House of Payne) will play the lead role of Marcus Finley while Rachael Taylor (666 Park Avenue and Charlie’s Angels) will play FBI agent Susie Dunn, who is responsible for getting information from the children’s parents and whose biological daughter Amber is among the kidnapped. Gillian Anderson (The X-Files) will play Susie’s sister Meg, who has been raising Amber as her own. Halston Sage (The Bling Ring) will play Amber Fitch, one of the kidnap victims and daughter of Susie. Max Martini (The Unit and Revenge) will play Koz, a well-armed and deadly mercenary behind the abduction. Dermot Mulroney (My Best Friend’s Wedding) will play Bill Gibson, the chaperone on the ill-fated private school bus. He is divorced from his wife and estranged from his daughter, Beth Ann (relative newcomer Stevie Lynn Jones), who is a passenger on the bus. Michael Beach (Third Watch) will play the FBI Director, who snaps into action after learning of the crisis while James Lafferty (One Tree Hill) will play Mr. Nash, this boyishly handsome private school instructor who was abducted along with his students. Joshua Erenberg (Suburgatory) will play Anton, a genius student whisked away into the woods by the wounded Finley to save him.

MOST LIKELY TO BE PICKED-UP: Ironside and Hatfields and McCoys

COULD MAYBE GET AN ORDER: Bloodline

LONG SHOT: The Sixth Gun

NOT GONNA HAPPEN: The Blacklist

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So far this week I covered the dramas that are up for consideration at both ABC and CBS for the upcoming 2013-2014 TV season; and now today I will focus on the dramas at FOX.

They are listed in alphabetical order below:

Boomerang – This pilot is about a family business fraught with tension, except in this case it’s a family of assassins.

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: Davey Holmes (Awake and Pushing Daisies) will write and executive-produce with fellow John Wells and Andrew Stearn (Shameless).

CAST: Felicity Huffman (Desperate Housewives) will play Margie Hamilton, the matriarch of the Hamilton clan and a briskly professional assassin who can kill and dispose of a suspected terrorist in the afternoon then switch to wife and mother mode without a hitch. Anthony LaPaglia (Without a Trace) will play patriarch Bill, Margie’s husband. Michael Stahl-David (Cloverfield) and Patrick Heusinger (Royal Pains) will play brothers Sam and Carl, Maggie’s sons. S. Epatha Merkerson (Law & Order) will guest star as a mysterious agency bureaucrat while Rosa Salazar (Parenthood) will play Olive Chatsworth, the ex-girlfriend who Sam (Stahl-David) has never forgotten. Stephanie Jacobsen (Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles) will play Carl’s wife Angela and mother of their two boys, who is unaware of her husband’s real job.

Delirium – This pilot is based on the best-selling trilogy about a world in which love is deemed illegal. The main focus will be on Lena Holoway, who does the unthinkable just 95 days before a scheduled treatment will remove her ability to love: She meets a great guy.

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: Karyn Usher (Prison Break) will write and executive-produce with Peter Chernin and Katherine Pope (New Girl)

CAST: Emma Roberts (Nancy Drew) will play the lead role of Lena Holloway while Daren Kagasoff (The Secret Life of the American Teenager) will play Lena’s love interest Alex who is a police officer. Billy Campbell (The Killing) will play wealthy political leader Thomas Fineman, who is the head of a lobbying organization called Deliria Free America who supports the use of the brain modification that prevents citizens from falling in love and leads to a peaceful, ordered society. Corey Reynolds (The Closer) will play Tack, the strategic, no-bullshit leader of the Resistance Movement. Gregg Sulkin (Pretty Little Liars) will play Julian Fineman, the prep-school heart-throb son of Thomas. Jeanine Mason (Bunheads and So You Think You Can Dance) will play y Lena’s best friend Hana. Michael Michele (ER) will play Senator Elyse Hargrove, an ambitious widow with three children and Presidential aspirations who has a growing opposition to the political insurrection. Brenda Koo (Bling Ring) will play Ren, the best friend of Alex (Kagasoff), a covert revolutionary and opponent of the anti-Deliria operations. Melinda McGraw (Men Of A Certain Age) will play Lydia, the image-conscious wife of Thomas Fineman.

Delirium

Gang Related – This pilot is about a gang member named Ryan Lopez who is sent in to infiltrate the San Francisco Police Department, rising through its ranks who must balance his obligations to his crime family with an increasing sense of loyalty to his new “family”: the SFPD’s Gang Task Force.

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: Writer Chris Morgan (Fast Five) will write and executive-produce with Scott Rosenbaum and Brian Grazer (both from V).

CAST: Ramon Rodriguez (Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen) will play the lead role of Ryan Lopez. Sung Kang (Fast Five franchise) will play Tae Kim, an Asian gang specialist on loan from the FBI who refuses to celebrate Ryan’s achievements because he considers Ryan’s tactics as dangerous and wasteful. Actress Inbar Lavi (Underemployed) will play Vanessa “Vee” Hicks, the youngest member of the Gang Task Force. Jay Hernandez (Last Resort) will play Dante Acosta, Ryan’s best friend since childhood and the son of gang lord Javier Acosta. Cliff Curtis (Missing and Trauma) will play Javier Acosta who runs La Familia Sud, one of the most dangerous and powerful Latino gangs in San Francisco. Shantel VanSanten (One Tree Hill) will play a doctor who treats Ryan for his bullet wound injuries and the daughter of the gang task force’s captain. Terry O’Quinn (Lost) will play Sam Chapel, a tough, dynamic police chief who oversees the Gang Task Force.

Human – This pilot is an action-packed buddy cop drama set in a future in which LAPD officers are partnered with highly evolved human-like androids. The focus will be on cop John Kennex and his android partner Dorian.

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: As stated J.H. Wyman (Fringe) will write and team with J.J. Abrams and Bryan Burk (Lost) as executive producers.

CAST: Michael Ealy (Common Law) will play a lead role as Dorian, a decommissioned DRN-0167 robot that is thrust back into service when his “memories” provide critical intelligence on a newly revived drug cartel. Lily Taylor (Six Feet Under) will play Maldonado, an ambitious and determined police captain who is willing to make sacrifices for the greater good. Michael Irby (The Unit) will play top LAPD Detective Richard Paul who blames Kennex for the death of fellow officers in the traffic mission that casts a pall over the department while British actor Mackenzie Cook (Pirates Of The Caribbean franchise) will play Rudy Lom, the eccentric and underpaid designer of the LAPD’s robotics squad. Minka Kelly (Friday Night Lights) will play Valerie Stahl, a uniformed cop with a strong moral compass who believes the best of people. Karl Urban (Dredd) will play cop John Kennex, who is a respected police officer who has shut down emotionally after a tragic mission left him critically injured. Mekia Cox (Undercovers and 90210) will play the ex-lover to John Kennex.

The List – This pilot is about a U.S. Marshal who leads the hunt for the person who stole “The List,” a file that reveals the identities of everyone in the Federal Witness Security Program, who begin showing up dead.

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: Paul Zbyszewski (Daybreak) will write and executive-produce

CAST: Richard T. Jones (Nikita and Judging Amy) will play Elston Rayburn, a Special Agent for the FBI who gets sucked into the search while Michael Pena (End of Watch) will play Dan Soto née Shaker, an Inspector with the U.S. Marshal Service who’s tasked with finding the person who stole the file. Jessica Szohr (Gossip Girl) will play Special Agent Natalie Voss, a fearless FBI agent who detests dealing with the Witness Security Program, but is intrigued by Soto. Gary Cole (Chuck) will play Soto’s boss, Chief Inspector Bob McKinnon, a stand-up, loyal guy who goes to bat for Soto when his maverick inspector gets into hot water, yet again. Tamsin Egerton (Camelot) will play Delilah, a conniving charmer and deadly international operator while Hilarie Burton (One Tree Hill) will play Maddie Soto, Soto’s ex-wife and the mother of his two kids, who is a psychologist.

Rake – This pilot is about Keegan Joye, a brilliant, charming defense attorney whose biggest challenges all exist outside the courtroom: money owed to the IRS and a bookie, overlapping affairs, a cranky kid and his exhausted ex-wife.

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: Peter Duncan (creator of the original Australian series on which this pilot is based) and Peter Tolan (Rescue Me) will write and executive produce.

CAST: Greg Kinnear (As Good As It Gets) will star in the lead role while Miranda Otto (The Lord of the Rings franchise) will play Keegan’s ex-wife Maddy. Necar Zadegan (Emily Owens, M.D.) will play Scarlet Meagher, an Assistant DA of the City of Lo Angeles who is old friends of Keegan’s. Bojana Novakovic (Drag Me to Hell) will play Mikki a high-priced prostitute who’s had a five-year relationship with Keegan. John Ortiz (Luck) will play Ben, Keegan’s friend from law school. They are yin and yang and they know it. Ben is conservative, not flashy, an extremely decent family man who recognizes that Keegan is the performer of the two. Together they make quite a team, in and out of court. David Harbour (Pan Am) will play David Potter, the bane of Keegan’s life, a scrupulously honest tax attorney determined to prove Keegan hasn’t been paying his taxes. Tara Summers (Boston Legal) will play Leanne Zander, Keegan’s extremely put-upon but no-nonsense assistant.

Sleepy Hollow – The pilot finds Ichabod Crane transported from the Revolutionary War to present day Sleepy Hollow to be partnered with Detective Abbie Archer to solve the mysteries of a town ravaged by the battle between good and evil.

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci (Fringe) will write and executive-produce.

CAST: British actor Tom Mison (Salmon Fishing In the Yemen) will play the lead role of Ichabod Crane while Nicole Beharie (Shame) will play Abbie Archer, who is about to leave for the FBI Academy when she witnesses the brutal murder of someone close to her, and her story is corroborated by only one person — a man called Ichabod Crane. Katia Winter (Dexter) will play Katrina Crane, Ichabod’s stunningly beautiful wife who works as a civilian nurse in the 37th Regiment. Orlando Jones (MADTv) will play Frank Williams née Luis Mendez, a Lieutenant with the Westchester Sheriff’s department who transfers to Sleepy Hollow in order to coordinate the investigation into a double homicide. John Cho (Go On and FlashForward) will play Andy Dunn, a likeable officer who stumbles across Crane in the present day. Katia Winter (Dexter) will play Katrina Crane and Orlando Jones (Men in Trees) will play Lt. Frank Williams.

MOST LIKELY TO BE PICKED-UP: Delirium and Sleepy Hollow

COULD MAYBE GET AN ORDER: Boomerang and Rake

LONG SHOT (but sure would be cool to see it): Human

NOT GONNA HAPPEN: The List

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Last week, the folks over at ABC Family announced they have greenlit a spin-off series to their successful teen soap opera Pretty Little Liars that will called Ravenswood. The new series is set to debut this October after the annual Halloween episode of Pretty Little Liars.

Ravenswood will center on a town, not far from Rosewood, Pennsylvania (the home base of ‘Pretty Little Liars’), which has suffered under a deadly curse for generations. Five strangers suddenly find themselves connected by this fatal curse and need to dig into the town’s mysterious and terrible history before it’s too late for each of them.

Then just two days ago, the folks over at TV Line provided a short synopsis on a few of the characters who will reside in Ravenswood.

The following are the casting descriptions:

Sammi Hanratty

Sammi Hanratty

MIRANDA: She’s a feisty, disarming and unconventionally attractive 17-year-old. As a fiercely independent foster kid, she has tons of confidence, but it was hard-won. She uses her wits to cover her emotional scars. If you can break through the tough exterior, you’ve got a fearless, loyal friend for life.

ABEL: Hottie alert: The 17-year-old is a lone wolf and old soul with brooding intensity. He may have something dangerous lurking inside him — or maybe he’s just wounded and trying to hide it. His trust is hard to earn, but once you’ve got it, he’ll never let you down.

OLIVIA: Abel’s twin sister is a former prom queen who is struggling with a recent fall from grace. She used to be a carefree, happy teenager, but recent events have her questioning what’s important, what’s not and who her real friends are now that they’ve suddenly turned their backs on her.

With that thought in mind, I did a little bit of digging to find who I thought might be good actors to play these roles. Please keep in mind these are only my ideas on who could possibly play the roles listed above; and in no one reflects who the network will actually decide to select. And, if you have your own thoughts on who should play the parts listed, please let me know your thoughts!

Stephen Lunsford (Copyright: Paley Center for Media/Kevin Parry)

Stephen Lunsford (Copyright: Paley Center for Media/Kevin Parry)

In the role of Miranda, I think former Pushing Daisies actress Sammi Hanratty might be a good choice. The young actress, who rose to fame as young Chuck on the Bryan Fuller series about a pie maker who with one touch could bring someone back to life for 30 seconds only to have them either remain alive (at the cost of someone else’s life) or be returned to the dead by his second touch, is now a brisk 18 years of age; and could easily pull off this role. Besides appearing in Pushing Daisies, Sammi also had recurring roles on The Unit and The Suite Life of Zack and Cody. She also appeared in the box office film A Christmas Carol and has a role in the upcoming back-door pilot/TV movie The Saint.

For the part of Abel, I think Teen Wolf hunk Stephen Lunsford just might be the right fit. While Stephen is in his early 20’s, he has been able to pull himself off as a teenager in both Teen Wolf and Switched at Birth. He has also appeared in episodes of Private Practice and the box office film Bratz.

Elise Gatien

Elise Gatien

Lastly, the role of Olivia could be portrayed by actress Elise Gatien, who TV viewers will recognize for her roles in the Cartoon Network series Tower Prep and Smallville. She has also made guest appearances in TV shows like Supernatural, Eureka and The Secret Circle. Her movie roles include Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days and In the Land of Women as well as the recent Lifetime movie Restless Virgins.

Again, these are just my suggestions on who could be considered for the currently known roles on Ravenswood. I would love to hear your thoughts!

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Yesterday, I covered the dramas that are up for consideration at ABC for the upcoming 2013-2014 TV season; and now today I will focus on the dramas at CBS.

They are listed in alphabetical order below:

The Advocates – This pilot is about a lawyer, Shannon Carter, and an ex-con, Henry Bird, who team up as “victim advocates,” going to the very edge of the law to right wrongs and fight for the underdog.

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: Bruno Heller (The Mentalist) will write and executive producer.

CAST: Mandy Moore (A Walk to Remember) will play the lead role of Shannon Carter while Ben McKenzie (Southland and The O.C.) will play the lead role of Henry Bird. Brit Morgan (True Blood) will play Henry’s sister Rose, a tattooed and pierced supermarket cashier. CCH Pounder (Warehouse 13) will play Marjorie Kaplan, the prim but perceptive and tough as nails head of the Victim Advocate Office. Esai Morales (Caprica and Magic City) will play District Attorney Rafael “Raffa” Cortez, who is a sharply focused student of Machiavelli and Bill Clinton, who has a history with Shannon.

The Anatomy of Violence – This pilot is about Adrian Raines, a criminal psychologist who studies sociopaths, who partners with a young female detective with whom he shares a conflicted past.

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: Howard Gordon, Alex Gansa and Alex Cary (all producers on Homeland) will write and executive produce.

CAST: Skeet Ulrich (Jericho) will play the lead role of Raines while Amber Tamblyn (Joan of Arcadia and House) will play Abby, a young FBI agent who shared a conflicted past with Raines. David Harewood (Homeland) will play Assistant Special Agent-in-Charge Mike Alejo, Adrian’s boss and friend.

Backstrom – This pilot is based on the Swedish book series about Everett Backstrom, an overweight, irascible detective as he tries and fails to change his self-destructive behavior.

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: Hart Hanson, creator and executive producer of Bones, is behind this project.

CAST: Rainn Wilson (The Office) will play the lead role while Dennis Haysbert (The Unit) will play John Almond, one of the detectives who works with Backstrom. Kristoffer Polaha (Ringer) will play Sgt. Peter Niedermayer, the unit’s Forensics Liaison. Thomas Dekker (Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles) will play Valentine, Backstrom’s decorator and underworld connection. Camryn Manheim (The Practice and Ghost Whisperer) will play Police Chief Anna Holt. Mamie Gummer (Emily Owens, M.D.) will play the lead role of Nicole Carlton, a watchful competent police detective.

Beverly Hills Cop – This pilot is the sequel (of sorts) to the movie franchise where Alex Foley’s (Eddie Murphy) son patrols the rich and famous of Beverly Hills.

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: Shawn Ryan (The Shield) will write and executive producer with Eddie Murphy.

CAST: Brandon T. Jackson (Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief) will play the lead role of Aaron Foley. Kevin Pollack (Casino and The Usual Suspects) will play Rodney Daloof, the in-house lawyer for the Beverly Hills Police Department. David Denman (Drop Dead Diva) will play Brad, a socially awkward Beverly Hills detective, former baseball player and musician. Sheila Vand (Argo) will play Leila Madani, a Beverly Hills Detective, who gave up a life of privilege for one of independence. Christine Lahti (Jack and Bobby and Hawaii Five-0) will play Helen, the Captain of the Beverly Hills Police Department.

Hostages – This pilot is about a surgeon named Ellen Sanders, who is selected to operate on the President of the United States, an assignment that propels her family into a grand political conspiracy. Her family is taken hostage and the ransom to return them is that she has to kill the President.

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: Jeffrey Nachmanoff (The Day After Tomorrow) will write and executive producer along with Jerry Bruckheimer. The pilot is based on an Israeli series.

CAST: Toni Collette (The United States of Tara) will play the lead role with Dylan McDermott (American Horror Story and The Practice) playing an FBI agent tasked with helping the family. Tate Donovan (Damages and Deception) will play Ellen’s husband Brian, a former Ivy League athlete and golden boy who is covering up the fact that his real estate career is now in trouble and he’s fallen into debt. Relative newcomers Quinn Shephard and Mateus Ward will play Ellen’s two children, sullen 17-year-old Danni and well-meaning 15-year-old Jake. Sandrine Holt will play Maria Gonzales, a last-minute replacement on the hostage team. Rhys Coiro (Entourage and A Gifted Man) will play Kramer, the brother-in-law of Duncan (McDermott), the righteous FBI agent at the center of the political conspiracy; Kramer’s involvement in the conspiracy will test his loyalties and add another layer of complication and drama for Duncan. Billy Brown (The Following) will play Archer, who is ex-military with a razor-sharp tongue and a temper who will play an integral part in taking Ellen and her family hostage. James Naughton (Gossip Girl) will play the President of the United States.

Intelligence – This pilot is about the U.S. Cyber Command, a unit that has been created around one agent Gabriel Black who has a very special gift — a microchip has been implanted in his brain that allows him to access the entire electromagnetic spectrum.

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: Michael Seitzman (Empire State and North Country) will write and executive-produce.

CAST: Josh Holloway (Lost) will play the lead character with Michael Rady (Emily Owens, M.D.) will play Chris Jameson, a federal investigator. James Martinez (Gravity) will play Gonzalo “Gonzo” Sanchez, a member of the team who is partnered with Chris. Marg Helgenberger (CSI) will play Cybercon director Lillian. Meghan Ory (Once Upon a Time) will play Riley O’Neil, an ex-Secret Service agent taking on the challenge of protecting the nation’s top intelligence asset. John Billingsley (True Blood) will play Dr. William Crispin, a top computer neuroscientist formerly at the U.S. Cyber Command Unit

NCIS: Red – This pilot is, of course, a spin-off of the NCIS franchise in which a small mobile team of agents are forced to live and work together as they crisscross the country solving crimes.

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: Shane Brennan, who is the executive producer for both NCIS and NCIS: Los Angeles, of course.

CAST: John Corbett (Northern Exposure) will play Roy Quaid, a former NCIS special agent forced to retire from active service. Kim Raver (24 and Revolution) will play Special Agent Paris Summerskill while Edwin Hodge (Cougar Town and Red Dawn) will play Kai Ashe, a technical assistant, tech savvy computer guy and expert on everything. Scott Grimes (Party of Five and ER) will play Dave an agent who has an eye for clues, a nose for lies and is the team’s forensic specialist. Gillian Alexy (Damages) will play Special Agent Claire, who is educated, worldly and athletic.

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The Ordained – The pilot is about Tom Reilly, the son of a Kennedy-esque family who leaves the priesthood to become a lawyer to prevent his politician sister from being assassinated.

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: Journalist/author Lisa Takeuchi Cullen will write, while Frank Marshall (War Horse) and Larry Shuman (Devious Maids) will executive producer. War Horse’s

CAST: Charlie Cox (Boardwalk Empire) will play the lead role of Tom Reilly. Hope Davis (In Treatment) will play Tom’s older sister Patricia, a first-term Mayor of New York City. Nestor Serrano (The Day After Tomorrow) will play Hector Nunez, one of the partners at Tom’s new firm who he suspects is behind the plot to kill his sister. Jorge Garica (Lost) will play Carlos, the law firm’s staff investigator. Audra McDonald (Private Practice) will play Anthea, a senior litigator at the firm. Sam Neill (Alcatraz) will play Tom’s dad, Michael Thomas Riley and Emmanuelle Chriqui (Entourage) will play Tom’s next door neighbor Sam.

Reckless – The pilot is a sultry legal show set in Charleston, S.C., where a gorgeous Yankee litigator Jamie and Roy, a Southern city attorney struggle to hide their intense attraction while clashing amidst a police sex scandal.

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: Dana Stevens (What About Brian) will write and Ian Sander and Kim Moses (Ghost Whisperer) will executive produce.

CAST: Cam Gigandet (Burlesque and the first Twilight film) will play the title role of Roy while Anna Wood (Deception) will play the lead role of Jamie. Michael Gladis (Mad Men) will play Chief of Police Holland Knox, a family man who radiates integrity. Kim Wayans (In Living Color) will play Vi, Jamie’s paralegal while Georgina Haig (Fringe) will play Lee Anne, a police officer in the Charleston Police Department. Shawn Hatosy (Southland) will play bad-boy police detective Trey. Gregory Harrison will play Dec, a polished, well-connected Charleston attorney, who is Roy’s ex-father-in-law and mentor. Adam Rodriguez (CSI: Miami) will play Preston, a well-respected police detective who works on the Charleston PD alongside Trey.

Second Sight – This pilot is a gothic, psychological thriller that tells the story of a New Orleans detective named Ross Tanner, who suffers from Azoors Syndrome, an ocular eye disorder that saddles him with regular hallucinations but also opens up his subconscious in a way that aids his job.

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: Michael Cuesta (Homeland) will write and executive producer with his brother Gerald Cuesta and Carol Mendelsohn (CSI) also as executive producer.

CAST: Jason Lee (Memphis Beat and My Name Is Earl) will play the lead role while Kim Dickens (Treme and Friday Night Lights) will play fellow detective Samantha “Sammy” Wilde. Erik Jensen (CSI) will play fellow detective Daniel “Manischewitz” Bashevis, an Orthodox Jew from a long line of Louisiana Orthodox. Derek Luke (HawthoRNe and Captain America) will play Det. Paul Giroux, a new member of Tanner’s Team, who is after Tanner’s job. Jill Scott (The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency) will play eye doctor Dr. Callier, the specialist who tends to Tanner’s ocular disease. Christina Cole (Chaos) will play Gemma, one of Tanner’s detectives.

The Surgeon General – The pilot is a medical show which centers on Dr. John Sherman, the most powerful doctor in the nation, the Surgeon General.

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: Samuel Baum (Lie To Me) will write and executive produce.

CAST: Jason Isaacs (Awake and the Harry Potter franchise) will play the lead role and Kathryn Morris (Cold Case) will play Lydia, the female lead. Katherine McNamara (New Year’s Eve) will play his daughter Lily. Beth Riesgraf (Leverage) will play micro-organisms expert Dr. Page Wyatt. Sean Astin (The Lord of the Rings) will play Dr. Fischer, a psychiatrist who is a member of Dr. Sherman’s team, overseeing the nation’s mental health. Mike Colter (Ringer) will play Connor McCallan, an epidemiologist on his team. Ann Deavere Smith (Nurse Jackie) will play the Vice President while Paul McCrane (ER) will play the President’s Chief of Staff. Miguel Sandoval (Medium) will play Senator Nortega.

MOST LIKELY TO BE PICKED-UP: NCIS: Red and Intelligence

COULD MAYBE GET AN ORDER: Hostages

FOR NOTERIOITY ONLY: Beverly Hills Cop

LONG SHOT: Second Sight

NOT GONNA HAPPEN: The Anatomy of Violence

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It’s that time of year again – the time of the season when the networks start rolling out details on the new comedies and dramas they are considering for the upcoming fall TV season. Each year each network has a long list of shows they are contemplating for pick-up, but the catch is figuring out which shows the network brass will actually go with for the new season.

Each TV season is different because, as we all know, fades come and go, the interest for a particular brand of TV show is always different and what may have worked the season before isn’t necessarily going to work in the next.

With those thoughts in mind, I do as thorough research as possible on all of the new dramas being considered for the fall by the major networks and attempt to determine which shows will be picked up and, of course, which ones won’t. The criteria I use to make these determinations is usually the same: premise of the pilot, casting (a key ingredient) and the likelihood of viewer appeal.

So, let’s take a look at what ABC has to offer for all of their drama pilots. They are listed in alphabetical order below:

Betrayal – This pilot is about a beautiful, unhappily married female photographer named Sara, who begins a torrid affair with a lawyer named Jack for a powerful Chicago family. When he turns out to be defending a murder suspect who is being prosecuted by her husband, the relationship and the case begin a spiraling series of betrayals with cataclysmic results for everyone involved.

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: David Zabel (ER) will write and executive produce.

CAST: Hannah Ware (Boss) will play Sara. Stuart Townsend (XIII: The Series) will play the lead role of Jack. Chris Johnson (The Vampire Diaries) will play Sara’s husband Drew. James Cromwell (American Horror Story) will play Terence Karsten, the head of the powerful Chicago family. Wendy Moniz (Damages) will play Jack’s wife Elaine, the daughter of Karsten. Actor Henry Thomas (E.T.) will play the slightly brain-damaged son of the family’s patriarch whose life was saved by Jake. Elizabeth McLaughlin (November Christmas) and Braeden Lamasters (Easy A) will play Elaine and Jack’s 16-year-old twins.

Big Thunder – This pilot is about a brilliant, late-19th-century New York doctor Grant Carson and his family, who are given a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to relocate to a frontier mining town run by a powerful, but mysterious tycoon. They quickly realize that not everything in Big Thunder is as it seems.

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: Jason Fuchs (writer for Ice Age) will write while Chris Morgan (Fast Five) will be the executive producer.

CAST: Ed MacLiam (EastEnders) will play the lead character of Dr. Grant Carson while Ruth Bradley (Primeval) is expected to play Grant’s wife Emma. Spencer Locke (Resident Evil) will play their 17-year-old daughter Abby. Youngster Pierce Gagnon (One Tree Hill) will play Grant and Emma’s son Jack. Ana De La Reguera (Eastbound & Down) will play Selena Morales, who runs the local saloon. Zahn McClarnon (Ringer) will play Bear, an Apache who teaches young Jack to ride a horse. British actor Alex Hassell (Anonymous) will play the mysterious tycoon. Alex Meraz (Twilight) will play Kiowa, an Apache who like Bear seems to know what’s really going on.

Doubt – This pilot is about a former cop named Vincent J. Calzonetti, who is now a cunning but charming low-rent lawyer, who uses his street smarts to work the system for his clients while battling his own demons and wooing his ex-wife.

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: David Shore, who created House, created this drama.

CAST: Steve Coogan (Tropic Thunder) will play the lead role of Vincent while Rockmond Dunbar (Prison Break) will play Steve Adams, Vince’s ex-partner who still remains his best friend and confidante. Greg Grunberg (Heroes) will play Mark, Vince’s caring and always well-meaning older brother, who is developmentally disabled as a result of a childhood accident, but high-functioning. He works at Vince’s office as the receptionist and believes that his brother can save the world. Kacey Rohl (The Killing) will play Monica, the firm’s whip-smart paralegal/investigator who often goes about and beyond the scope of her job to help them win the case. Carla Gugino (Political Animals) will play Vincent’s ex-wife Linda, a no-nonsense and extremely competent D.A., who has little patience for courtroom antics, especially when it involves her impulsive former spouse.

REVISED: Forever (formerly The Returned) – This pilot is about what happens when the people you have mourned and buried suddenly appear on your doorstep as if not a day has gone by. The lives of the people of Arcadia are forever changed when their deceased loved ones… return!

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: Aaron Zelman (Criminal Minds) is the writer. The pilot is based on a novel by Jason Mott.

CAST: Matt Craven (NCIS) will play Fred, the local sheriff who has been a widower ever since his wife died in an accident 32 years ago. Devin Kelley (The Chicago Code) will play Gail Garland, the town physician whose latest patient appears to be an 8-year-old boy who died 30 years ago. Samaire Armstrong (The Mentalist and The O.C.) will play Elaine, an attractive and snarky woman with a controlling personality who loses her composure when her father seems to come back from the dead. British actor Sam Hazeldine (Raven) will play Abel, a mysterious man coming back from the past. Frances Fisher (Eureka) will play Lucille, who lives with her husband Harold in Arcadia and is amazed when her 8-year-old son, Jacob, who drowned 32 years ago, reappears in 2013. Nicolas Gonzalez (Off the Map) will play Connor, one of the Sheriff’s patrolmen and boyfriend to Gail. Mark Hildreth (V) will play Preacher Tom Hild, the local minister, who starts to question his beliefs when the dead start coming back. Omar Epps (House) will play Martin Bellamy, an agent with the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Kurtwood Smith (That 70’s Show) will play Harold whose dead son Jacob (youngster Landon Gimenez) is among the returned.

Gothica – This pilot is a sexy, modern gothic soap weaving together the mythologies of Dracula, Jekyll and Hyde, Frankenstein and Dorian Gray (among others). It will focus on Grace Van Helsing, a woman who discovers the likes of everyone from Victor Frankenstein to Dorian Gray exist in modern-day San Francisco while she searches for her own identity.

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: Matt Lopez (The Sorcerer’s Apprentice) will write and Mark Gordon (Grey’s Anatomy) will be the executive producer. Also, Tara Butters and Michele Fazekas (the women behind Reaper) will serve as showrunners.

CAST: Janet Montgomery (Human Target and Made in Jersey) will play Grace Van Helsing while Raza Jaffrey (Smash) will play John Harker, a police detective investigating the death of Grace’s brother Chris, whose murder mirrors that of their parents. Chris Egan (Kings and Letters from Juliet) will play Victor Frankenstein, the head of a biotech company on a quest to bring back his recently deceased daughter. Tom Ellis (The Fades) will play Dorian Gray, a wealthy playboy whom Grace has known and loved her entire life. Tracie Thoms (Cold Case) will play Mina Murree, Grace’s eclectic friend from college and the Managing Editor at Grace’s family’s paper, The Guardian. Emma Booth (Parker) will play Madeline Usher, wife to Victor Frankenstein. Seth Gabel (Fringe) will play Roderick Usher, the district attorney and heir to the once-powerful Usher family who is carrying secrets. Melissa George (Hunted and Alias) will play Fiona Hunter, the show’s most formidable force, and everyone from Grace to Dorian to Victor will find their mettle and savvy tested by her.

Influence – This pilot is a provocative workplace ensemble about the complicated relationship between two brothers, manic genius Clark and slick ex-con Ross Edwards, who head an agency that uses the real science of human motivation and manipulation to solve its clients’ problems.

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: Kyle Killen, who created Awake, is behind this project.

CAST: Steve Zahn (Treme) will play the lead role of Clark Edwards and Christian Slater (The Forgotten) will play Ross Edwards. Wynn Everett (The Newsroom) will have the female lead role of Claire, Ross’ ex-wife, who is hired by Clark to be the new office manager. Megalyn Echikunwoke (House of Lies) will play Megan, who uses her beauty and acting skills to help the team turn their scientific schemes into real world results. Cedric Sanders (The Social Network) will play Latrell, a serious, talented young man from a tough neighborhood tapped by Ross, who saw a raw and untapped talent for business in him. Gregory Marcel (The Good Shepherd) will play Miles, a promising graduate student who improbably followed Clark to the company.

Killer Women – This pilot will focus on Molly Parker, the only woman in the Texas Rangers, who is a ballsy, beautiful badass who knows how to get to the truth and isn’t afraid to ruffle a few feathers along the way. The sheriff’s daughter has a doctorate in gender studies as well as a Miss Texas crown from 1992. She was hand-picked to be one of the two Texas female Rangers and is a forensic specialist, an interrogation ace and can shoot with deadly precision. Her personal life, meanwhile, is a mess — as the recently divorced Molly now lives with her older brother Billy, and her two rowdy nieces.

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: Hannah Shakespeare (The Playboy Club) will write and Sofia Vergara (Modern Family) and Martin Campbell (Casino Royale) will executive produce. This pilot is based on the Argentine series Mujeres Asesinas.

CAST: Tricia Helfer (Battlestar Galactica) will play the lead role while Marc Blucas (Necessary Roughness) will play DEA officer Dan Winston, Molly’s ex-husband. Marta Milans (Shame) will play Vanessa “Nessa” Hernandez, who is married to, but separated from, Molly’s older brother Billy, Michael Trucco (Fairly Legal and Battlestar Galactica).

Lucky 7 – This pilot is about the lives of seven employees of a service station in Queens who are changed in many unexpected ways when they win a lottery jackpot.

THOSE BEHIND THIS SHOW: David Zabel (ER) and Jason Richman (Detroit 1-8-7) will write and executive-produce along with Steven Spielberg and Justin Falvey and Darryl Frank (both from Smash).

CAST: Isiah Whitlock, Jr. (The Wire) will play Bob Harris, the boss at the service station while relative newcomer Stephen Louis Grush will play one of the seven employees, a reformed ex-convict named Nicky. Summer Bishil (Towelhead), Anastasia Phillips (Skins) and Lorraine Bruce (Eden Lake) will play three of the seven employees while Christine Evangelista (The Joneses) will play the “baby mama” of another winner, Matt. Luis Antonio Ramos (The Ruins) will play Antonio Clemente, the gas station mechanic who pulled out of the lottery pool to save money. Matt Long (Private Practice) has recently joined the cast of this pilot.

REVISED: “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” (formerly S.H.I.E.L.D.) – This pilot is, of course, based on the Marvel Universe’s fictional and secret law-enforcement agency known as S.H.I.E.L.D.

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: Joss Whedon, creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Firefly, Dollhouse and director of The Avengers and Maurissa Tancharoen (his sister-in-law) will write and executive producer.

CAST: Clark Gregg will reprise his role of Phil Coulson from the Avengers (Thor, etc.) films while Ming-Na (Stargate Universe and Eureka) will play Melinda May, relative newcomer Brett Dalton will play Grant Ward, Elizabeth Henstridge (Hollyoaks) will play Gemma Simmons, Ian De Caestecker (The Fades) will play Leo Fitz, Shannon Lucio (The Gates) will play Debbie and Chloe Bennet (Nashville) will play Skye. REVISED: J. August Richards (Angel) was just announced as being added to the cast in a “super top-secret role”!

Murder in Manhattan – This pilot is a New York City-set dramedy about a mother-daughter, Blythe and Lex, sleuthing team.

THOSE BEHIND THIS SHOW: Maria Maggenti (Monte Carlo) will write and executive produce the series with Ryan Reynolds.

CAST: Bridget Regan (Legend of the Seeker) will play Lex, who teams up with her mother Blythe, to be played by Annie Potts, as amateur sleuths. Lex works in the Mayor’s office by day and as a sleuth with her mom at night. Enver Gjokaj (Dollhouse) will play Jack, Lex’s best childhood friend, who is now an NYPD detective who has feelings for Lex and helps her and her mother in their investigations. Brendan Hines (Lie To Me) will play Lex’s brother, an Assistant District Attorney.

Reckless – This pilot is about what happens when the wife of David Ritter is unjustly imprisoned during a political uprising overseas. He pursues every legal option to secure her release; but when he’s stymied by the U.S. government in the name of diplomacy, he is forced to consider less-than-legal options.

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: Chris Black (Mad Men) will write and Martin Campbell (Casino Royale) will executive produce.

CAST: Patrick Fugit (Almost Famous) will play the lead role of David. Eloise Mumford (The River) will play Sarah Harrison, the wife who has been unjustly imprisoned. Sarah is a doctor at a medical clinic in East Myanmar. Lou Taylor Pucci (Southland Tales) will play Ryan Harrison, Sarah’s “good guy” brother who interns at his family’s manufacturing business. Stephen Lang (Terra Nova) will play Sarah’s dad Tom, who runs a top military manufacturing facility, using his strong political connections to demand action in his daughter’s disappearance. Lyndon Smith (90210) will play Allie, Sarah’s smart and conscientious sister. Bess Armstrong (House of Lies) will play Sarah’s mother. Naveen Andrews (Lost) will play Brit Roland Shaw, former SAS and a renegade who will do whatever it takes to rescue Sarah. Ashton Holmes (Revenge and Nikita) will play Wyatt, a cocky, opportunistic acquaintance of David’s from college who represents a private security contractor, who eventually puts David in contact with Roland Shaw, a dangerous mercenary. Parminder Nagra (ER and Alcatraz) will play David’s co-worker Susan, the CFO for the company and trusted advisor to the family. Ernie Hudson (Last Resort) will play Frank Wolfe, an intelligence analyst with the CIA who is put out to pasture.

S.H.I.E.L.D.

Westside (formerly known as Venice):– This pilot is a modern take on Romeo & Juliet, pitting two rival families of California’s most seductive city against each other with the focus on Sophie Nance and Chris Carver, star-crossed lovers from rival families in Venice, California.

THOSE BEHIND THE SHOW: Byron Balasco (Without a Trace) will write and executive producer with McG.

CAST: Odette Annable (House) will play Sophie Nance while Luke Bracey (Home And Away) will play Chris Carver. Jennifer Beals (Flashdance and The Chicago Code) will star as Lisa Hopkins-Carver, the matriarch of the Carver clan while Bruce Greenwood (Star Trek) will play Gordy Nance, the powerful head of the Nance family. Michael Graziadei (The Young & The Restless) will play Josh Nance, the son of Gordy Nance and brother of Sophie, a rising star in his father’s company, poised to take over the family business. Lincoln Lewis (Home and Away) will play Shealy, Chris’s brother, who just got out of prison after six years. Dean Winter (30 Rock) will play Robbie Carver, a local legend who runs the Carver family surf shop in Venice and is brother-in-law to Lisa. Lexi Ainsworth (General Hospital) will play Nico, Lisa’s teenage daughter Lisa and Brooklyn Sudano (My Wife And Kids) will play Chris’s girlfriend Jess, who has been waiting six years to be reunited with him after he is released from prison only to learn that he is now seeing Sophie.

MOST LIKELY TO BE PICKED-UP: S.H.I.E.L.D.

COULD MAYBE GET AN ORDER: Murder in Manhattan and Killer Women

LONG SHOT (but it sure would be cool to see it): Gothica

RIP-OFF OF THE SEASON: Forever (formerly The Returned) [anyone remember The 4400 on USA?]

NOT GONNA HAPPEN: Betrayal

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So the second day of WonderCon 2013 was pretty busy with plenty of panels to attend. I was able to take in the following panels on Saturday:

Living the Vikings – A salute to the ongoing History Channel mini-series that featured cast members Travis Fimmel, Katheryn Winnick and George Blagden;

Falling Skies – A panel covering the upcoming season three of the TNT alien invasion series that saw cast members Drew Roy, Sarah Carter and Seychelle Gabriel take the stage along with series executive producer Remi Aubuchon;

TV Guide Magazine’s Salute to Fan Favorite Showrunners – This panel saw the likes of Julie Plec (The Vampire Diaries), Steven Molaro (The Big Bang Theory), Glen Mazarra (The Walking Dead), Remi Aubuchon (Falling Skies), Jeff Davis (Teen Wolf) and Greg Plageman (Person of Interest) all hit the stage to talk about their shows;

Spotlight on Jason Palmer – The renowned artist was given a special salute where he talked about how he got into drawing, ending up as a licensed artist for the likes of Firefly, Serenity, Star Wars and Castle; and,

Under the Dome – A sneak peek at the upcoming CBS summer series based on the Stephen King novel of the same day that included appearances by cast members Rachelle Lefevre and Dean Norris.

Then, earlier today I had the chance to attend panels for the upcoming Joss Whedon film Much Ado About Nothing that will feature among its cast actors like Clark Gregg, Reed Diamond, Alexis Denisof, Amy Acker, Nathan Fillion, Sean Maher, Tom Lenk and Fran Kranz (among many others) as well as a panel for the hit CW series Arrow that saw Stephen Amell, Paul Blackthore, Willa Holland and Colin Donnell on stage with executive producer Marc Guggenheim.

All in all it was yet another great convention; and I will be providing further coverage soon both here and at NiceGirlsTV. I hope you will all stop by to read the articles when they are posted.

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Hannibal

On April 4, the new NBC thriller Hannibal will debut at 10 PM.

The series is a contemporary take on the characters from Thomas Harris’ Red Dragon novel that focuses on the fledgling relationship between FBI agent Will Graham (Hugh Dancy) and his mentor Hannibal Lecter (Mads Mikkelsen).

The cast includes Laurence Fishburne and Caroline Dhavernas.

Here is a trailer for Hannibal.

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Yesterday was the first day of WonderCon 2013 and the day went pretty well, all things considered. I arrived at the Marriott Hotel in Anaheim around 10 AM; being able to get checked into my hotel room early, then heading over to the convention center for registration.

That process was pretty painless (thank God!) and I entered the exhibit hall shortly after the doors opened, getting to “hit” up my favorite photograph vendors and coming away with over a dozen new pictures to add to my burgeoning collection as well as buying a new Castle-themed t-shirt and a Firefly-themed hoodie from my favorite artist, the one and only Jason Palmer.

Later that day I had the chance to sit in on the Beauty And the Beast panel, featuring series lead Kristin Kreuk and executive producer Kelly Souders. That panel started out with a special screening of half of the next new episode of the series that is set to air on April 18 (the series is currently on a three-week break). All I can say is that it is a heart-pumping episode that no viewer will want to miss; and the panel – while a bit short because of the tight scheduling inherent with the convention – was filled with what the ladies could share about the show and some behind the scenes tidbits.

The night finished off with a two-hour screening event of the return episode of the current season of Doctor Who, which features series lead Matt Smith and the Doctor’s new companion Clara, as played by actress Jenna-Louise Coleman as well as the debut episode of the new BBC America series Orphan Black.

While we were asked not to reveal too much about either episode since they will both air tonight, the new Doctor Who episode received nearly a full-room standing ovation while most of the audience who remained for the late-night screening of Orphan Black were clamoring for more.

All in all it was a great start to this year’s fete and there will be even more coming today, including panels for the A&E mini-series Vikings, the popular alien invasion TNT series Falling Skies, a salute to the NBC series Revolution, an advanced look at this summer’s CBS series Under the Dome (based on the Stephen King novel), a TV Guide salute to Fan Favorite Showrunners, a spotlight on artist Jason Palmer and much, much more.

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