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A couple days ago, Rueben’s Ramblings celebrated its 10th Anniversary, and it’s my plan to highlight just some of the big events that took place during each year of the past 10 years.

Today’s salute is focused on 2011:

Some memorable shows that debuted in 2011 included:

* Revenge – The complex ABC drama debuted in the fall, starring Emily Van Camp (formerly of Everwood) as Emily Thorne (nee Amanda Clarke), a troubled young woman who descended upon the Hamptons to exact revenge against the people who wronged her father. Die-hard Roswell (the original show) fans were SO excited to see Nick Wechsler back on their small screens and Gabriel Mann as the one and only Nolan Ross;

* Teen Wolf – Unlike the comedy box office film of the same name that starred Back to the Future and Family Ties favorite Michael J. Fox, this MTV small screen thriller was not what viewers were expecting, but it certainly packed a bunch. Starring relative unknowns in every role (except the adults), this series made stars out of its lead cast Tyler Posey, Tyler Hoechlin (Clark Kent in Supergirl) and especially Dylan O’Brien;

* Once Upon a Time – In a time when people did not expect to be taken with fairytales, this ABC series took everyone by surprise, making the lives of Snow White, Prince Charming, Rumplestiltskin, The Evil Queen and so many other classic fairytales come to live; and the costumes were quite something to behold as well. Fans of the first season will also remember Jamie Dornan (who went on to become Christian Grey in the Fifty Shades franchise) as the Sheriff (aka The Huntsman);

* Grimm – NBC wasn’t going to let ABC have all the “fun” with fairytales, as they also introduced the world to the world of make-believe by introducing the world to Nick Burkhardt (David Giuntoil, who has gone on to star in ABC’s A Million Little Things), a homicide detective who could see the true faces of fairytale creatures, who were hiding in plain sight;

* Downton Abbey – The international hit was just getting its start on the small screen in January of 2011 with an incredible ensemble of characters (and actors), portraying the lives of the British aristocratic Crawley family and their servants in the early 20th century;

* Game of Thrones – Also not to be undone was the HBO adaptation of the George R.R. Martin book series ‘A Song of Ice and Fire’ that brought the world Kit Harington, Emilia Clarke, Jason Momoa, Sophia Turner, Richard Madden, Maisie Williams, Gwendoline Christie, Nathalie Emmanuel and countless others; and,

* Suits – In the summer of 2011, the USA Network debuted this legal drama about brilliant college dropout Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams) who found himself working alongside one of the best New York City lawyers, Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht). What viewers didn’t know at the time was that one of the cast members – a certain actress named Meghan Markle – would later go on to become the Duchess of Sussex by marrying Prince Harry himself.

(Photo Credit: Rueben)

The fuzzy picture was taken by me at the Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills in 2013 when the cast of Suits appeared for a moderated panel. I remember Meghan joking during the panel that it was surreal for her, as she used to work at Paper Source, a high-end paper and greeting card store right in the heart of Beverly Hills, which was located only a couple blocks from the Paley Center.

(Photo Credit: Dominick Dusseault)

The other picture was taken by our very own Dominick Dusseault in Austin, Texas in 2015 at that year’s ATX Festival.

Before the world was introduced to Gal Gadot as Diana Prince aka Wonder Woman, David E. Kelley, the prolific writer/creator behind TV shows such as The Practice, Boston Public and Boston Law [just to name a few], decided to take on the impossible: a new small screen version of Wonder Woman.

Taking on the insurmountable task (at the time) of playing the title character was Adrianne Palicki, who at the time was best known for her role of Tyra Collette in Friday Night Lights and also as Sam’s doomed girlfriend Jessica in Supernatural.

Here is a trailer for that much-maligned failed pilot (and check out who was to be in the cast too!):

That same year, another big production was just getting underway: the casting of Clark Kent aka Superman for the 2013 movie Man of Steel. The actor cast in the lead role was Henry Cavill, who at the time was best known for his recurring role in the TV series The Tudors and was the lead in that year’s movie Immortals. Eagle eye viewers would also recognize him as Albert Mondego, the teen son of Edmond Dantes and his lover Mercedès Iguanada in the 2002 remake of The Count of Monte Cristo. It was only a few months later that the casting of Lois Lane was made with Amy Adams landing that plum role.

In casting news for the small screen on The Vampire Diaries, the role of Klaus – the legendary vampire within that world who put fear into the dead hearts of all vampires – was also announced. British actor Joseph Morgan landed that crucial role, and while he was relatively unknown to American viewers – except those who might have watched the supernatural series Hex or had seen him in the British TV film Mansfield Park.

Actor Nathan Fillion had been a Geek God to sci-fi fans since he landed the lead role of Malcolm Reynolds aka Captain Tightpants in the short-lived but much-beloved series Firefly that aired during the 2002-2003 TV season. In 2011, he had been the lead in the ABC TV drama Castle for two seasons; and it was in March of that year that [finally] Nathan graced the cover of Entertainment Weekly as the Geek God we all knew and loved.

For convention goers – or more specifically those who attended San Diego Comic Con (SDCC) – the inaugural event of Nerd HQ – the organization masterminded by Chuck star Zachary Levi – took place alongside SDCC that year. That year’s event was small in comparison to its proceeding events, which eventually came to an end (unfortunately) in 2017.

(Photo Credit: Rueben)

On a more personal level, I had some of my first convention interview experiences in 2011, starting with an almost one-on-one interview (it was only me and one other reporter at our press table) with actress Anna Silk who played Bo in the Canadian series Lost Girl at San Diego Comic Con.

(Photo Credit: Tim Mosenfelder/Getty Images)

And a few months earlier, I had the incredible experience of sitting at the same press table at Wonder Con with actor Henry Cavill (who had just recently been announced as the new Superman) and his Immortals co-stars Luke Evans (who has since been Gaston in Beauty and the Beast and the TV series The Alienist, among others) and Isabel Lucas (the Home and Away star who recurred for one season in the MacGyver reboot).

Here is my article from that interview: Venture Into the World of Immortals

In movie news for 2011, the #1 box office movie was Harry Potter & the Deathly Hallows, Part 2, which marked the end of that long-running and popular movie franchise. In fact, I wrote an article about The End of Harry Potter.

On the other spectrum, two of the worst movies for that year were Jack & Jill and Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star.

Just like in 2010, I chose actors who stood out in 2011 as well as actors to be on the look out for in 2012. Among those choices were Michael Fassbender, Sam Claflin, Hayley Atwell, Henry Cavill, Dylan O’Brien, Elizabeth Olson, Felicity Jones, Wilson Bethel, Lily Collins, Nicholas Hoult and Brit Marling.

Once again, I apologize for their pictures not appearing in the following links, but just like the previous year, I feel I was “spot on” in my choices:

The Faces of 2011

Faces to Watch in 2012

COMING SOON: Salute to 2012

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Outlander Fans!

We’ve been waiting over a year for season 5 to premiere, and the big day is almost here.

This Sunday, February 16 at 8 PM Outlander will be back!

In celebration of that much anticipated return, I’ve collected more promo pictures from season 5 for your viewing pleasure courtesy of Starz.

Check them out below:

Outlander season 5 premieres on Starz on Sunday, February 16 at 8/7c.

Mark your calendars!!

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With just a little over a week to go until OUtlander is back with its 5th season, the folks at Starz have released new pictures from the highly anticipated season premiere of the drama that will focus on the wedding of Roger MacKenzie and Brianna Randall.

You can see most of the photos below, and you can visit Vogue for the full article and a few other new photos here.

And, as an extra surprise, here is a new picture of Fergus and his wife Marsali:

Outlander returns to Starz on Sunday, February 16 at 8/7c.

[Photo Credit: Starz]

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Season 5 of Outlander will air on Starz on Sunday, February 16.

Until then, check out the new behind the scenes video that Starz released:

Also, here is a great new Fraser family promo picture:

You can also enjoy the following photos from TV Guide and Starz:

Mark your calendars for February 16!

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Outlander is a little over a month away, and with that there is a new promo picture from the upcoming 5th season as well as a trailer.

Check them out below:

Here is the official trailer for season 5:

Here are a few other promo pictures from the upcoming season:

Outlander premieres on Starz on Sunday, February 16.

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MERRY CHRISTMAS, Outlander Fans!!

The folks over at TV Line posted two new pictures from season 5 of Outlander, which will return for its fifth season premiere on Starz on Sunday, February 16.

You can check out the new pictures below:

[Photo Credit:  Starz/TV Line]

AND, the new opening credits for season 5 were just released as well.

You can see that video below:

Mark your calendars for February 16!!

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TV viewers never know what to expect each season from their favorite shows because the powers that be behind those shows are sneaky, they like to freak us out, make us laugh, make us cheer and sigh in relief.

Every season there is a lot going on that sometimes it’s hard to point out all of the good (and the bad) that TV provides the viewers, but the following list, which is featured in no particular order, is what really stood out:

[Photo Credit: CBS]

Highest Rated New Drama – All Rise (CBS)

Out of the 9 new one-hour dramas that debuted on the major networks since the 2019-2020 TV season got underway in September, the CBS legal drama All Rise came out on top in terms of overnight ratings. The show averaged 5.3 million viewers from September to December.

[Photo Credit: The CW]

Best Actress in a Drama – Gina Rodriguez, Jane the Virgin (The CW)

Gina received rave reviews for her 7-minute monologue, where Jane talked on and on about her dead husband Michael’s very unexpected reappearance, in the season premiere of Jane the Virgin; an episode that she also directed.

[Photo Credit: Amazon Prime]

Best Actors in a Drama – Michael Sheen and David Tennant in Good Omens (Amazon)

The third episode of the debut season found Aziraphale (Sheen) and Crowley’s (Tennant) friendship over the centuries played out. The entire episode was quite the montage of how this angel and demon grew and changed over the millenia, hiding their friendship from their superiors.

[Photo Credit: AP Images]

That Really Wasn’t A Surprise – Mateo was the narrator on Jane the Virgin (The CW)

For much of the series’ run, viewers of Jane the Virgin contemplated the identity of the narrator with the reveal being made in the show’s final episode; and while it may have come as a surprise that the narrator was a grown-up Mateo (voiced by Anthony Mendez), I was pleased to learn that I was correct in my belief since season two that it was Mateo.

Best Reality Star – Kodi Lee, America’s Got Talent (NBC)

I am the first person to state loud and clear how much I detest reality programming. I honestly think it’s the bane of existence and should be wiped off the TV landscape fully and completely, but every once in awhile there are a few good things that come out of that genre of programming. Kodi Lee is one of those unicorns. He is the blind and autistic singing phenom who won season 14 of the reality competition show.

Check out Kodi’s audtion for America’s Got Talent:

[Photo Credit: Netflix]

Talk of the Streaming World – Tidying Up with Marie Kondo (Netflix)

The Japanese organizing consultant and author debuted her new show on the streaming service at the beginning of the year, becoming quite the talk of the internet especially with her “sparks joy” method of organizing.

[Photo Credit: Nuccio DiNuzzo-Getty Images]

What Were You Thinking? – Jussie Smollett

The Empire actor-singer claimed to be the victim of a homophobic-racist assault, but after receiving endless amounts of support, it was revealed to have been a hoax; although the actor never confirmed that was the case. He was indicted on 16 counts, but eventually charges were dropped and his record was wiped clean. However, he essentially lost his role on the FOX drama and has become a bit of a society pariah.

[Photo Credit: The CW]

Best Villainess – Rachel Skarsten as Alice on Batwoman (The CW)

From the pilot episode it was clear that Alice was a complicated character. Her backstory is heartbreaking but also very telling in why she became who she is now. She has been so set on revenge that she doesn’t even she how vile and villainous she has become. [SPOILER ALERT!] Taking the life of her stepmother and setting up her father as the killer took that villainy to an all-new low.

[Photo Credit: Ron Batzdorff-NBC]

Hunky Newcomer – Blake Stadnik as Jack on This Is Us (NBC)

The fourth season premiere of This Is Us gave us a look at a young man, who was revealed to a successful blind musician and was also revealed to be Jack, the grown son of Kate and Toby. His mom’s scary premature birth caused Jack to be blind. Being from the Pearson line he is just as charming and lovable as the Pearson men and he inherited his singing genes from the Pearson women.

[Photo Credit: Kharen Hill-The CW]

Prettiest Newcomer – Kennedy McMann as Nancy Drew (The CW)

While the show itself hasn’t been performing well in the ratings, and for those of us who aren’t sold on this more modern take on the teenage sleuth, this new incarnation of Nancy Drew may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but Kennedy is the prettiest of the newcomers this TV season.

[Photo Credit; Clipart Library]

Where’s the Viewers – Ratings decline

TV viewership has been on the decline, but this fall as existing series returned and new ones debuted, the overnight ratings have seen a noticeable drop – even popular shows. In some instances, returning shows have lost at least a million, if not more, viewers weekly.

[Photo Credit: Dean Buscher-The CW]

Best Comeback From Death – John Winchester on Supernatural (The CW)

It may have only been temporary, but getting to see Jeffrey Dean Morgan as John Winchester on Supernatural was so terrific. Sam and Dean inadvertently summoned their dad from the year 2003, allowing the family – including Mama Winchester – a chance to have one somewhat “normal” night together before bidding an emotional goodbye to him yet again.

[Photo Credit: Syfy]

[Photo Credit: Hulu]

Most Upsetting TV Deaths – Quentin on The Magicians (Syfy) and Logan Echolls in Veronica Mars (Hulu)

Quentin shockingly sacrificed himself in order to save his friends and officially vanquish The Monster.

Logan was unnecessarily killed by a bomb inadvertently left inside Veronica’s car not too long after they finally married.

[Photo Credit: TV Land]

It’s About Damn Time – Diana (Miriam Shor) finally learned the truth about Liza (Sutton Foster) on Younger (TV Land)

It only took SIX seasons for the truth to finally be revealed to everyone, but seeing Diana deal with that truth was quite something to behold.

[Photo Credit: HBO]

The Girl with No Name, Takes Down the King – Arya Defeated the Night King on Game of Thrones (HBO)

Say what you will about the final season of Game of Thrones, but one of the best scenes from that last run was watching mighty but mini Arya take out the big bad Night King, using the best subterfuge possible.

[Photo: ABC-Mitch Haaseth]

We Are One – “Silent All These Years” episode of Grey’s Anatomy (ABC)

In this episode, every single woman on the show lined the hall to usher Abby, a sexual assault survivor, into surgery. When the episode aired, Christine Blasey Ford has just testified about her sexual assault by Brett Kavanaugh, who – despite Ford’s meticulously detailed testimony – was confirmed as a U.S. Supreme Court Justice.

[Photo Credit: HBO]

Getting What She Justly Deserved – Brienne of Tarth Knighed on Game of Thrones (HBO)

It was a long time in coming, given all that the warrior woman had done, in the war for the Iron Throne, but Brienne was finally knighted by Jamie Lannister before the final battle ensued.

[Photo Credit: Diyah Pera-Netflix]

That Was Quite a Twist – The identity of the Dark Lord in Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (Netflix)

The big reveal was made in the finale of the second season with Sabrina Spellman learning that the Dark Lord was one other than her own dad (how Star Wars-like, right?).

[Photo Credit: Netflix]

How Could You? – Judy Hale (Linda Cardellini) was the hit and run driver, who killed the husband of Jen Harding (Christina Applegate) in Dead to Me (Netflix)

The two women met through a therapy group made of bereft spouses. They became quick friends, but in the final moments of the finale, Judy admitted the truth; but then it was shown that the body of Steve, Judy’s ex-fiance was floating in Jen’s pool

[Photo Credit: HBO]

The Most Mind-Blowing Show – Watchmen (HBO)

This series, based on the acclaimed graphic novel, was mind-boggling for those not well-versed in the canon, but visual stunning in its directorial vision, expertly acted by its ensemble cast, led by the amazing Regina King, and incredibly complex in its storytelling.

Young Inspirations – Teenage Climate Activists

Greta Thunberg, the 16-year-old girl from Sweden with Asperger’s Syndrome may be the face of the young climate activists – especially after being named as Time Magazine’s Person of the Year – but she is not the only one.

Just take a look at this article to see that she is not the only one nor should she be seen by the world as the only one.

I look forward to hearing your thoughts on what you liked the most and the least on television throughout 2019. Please share.

TOMORROW: Movies

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Are you an Outlander fan?

What better way to survive Droughtlander than for Starz to provide a season five clip reveal during the network’s upcoming “Page to Screen” weekend on December 14 and 15.

You can learn the details about the weekend special here, but if you want to know specifically about that special clip of the upcoming 5th season, you will want to check out Starz on December 15 at 8 PM (ET/PT).

You’ll get to see the first FOUR minutes of the season premiere.

Then it’ll be back to waiting for Sunday, February 16 to roll around so we can all watch the full season premiere of Outlander.

And unless you’ve been living under a rock since Thanksgiving, you’ve probably already seen the following fantastic season five promo picture of Jamie and Claire (Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe), but here it is for you to enjoy!

[Photo Credit: Starz]

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Outlander Fans!

There are two new pictures out for the much anticipated season 5 of the show, which will be back on Starz on Sunday, February 16.

Check them out in all their glory below:

[Photo Credit: Entertainment Weekly and Starz]

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While we wait for Droughtlander to end, we’ve got a few more months to go, there have been two new pictures released by Starz for the much anticipated fifth season of Outlander.

Enjoy them below:

Outlander will premiere on Starz on Sunday, February 16.

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