Sunday, January 31, 2010
my fav show.. The Apprentice
Tutti nel team selezionato, e hanno i loro punti di forza e di debolezza, i membri del team possono ottenere il rispetto dei membri non sono autorizzati a sentirsi minacciati allo stesso tempo è molto difficile trovare un equilibrio. "Il Principe" in il leone e la volpe apparve anche a guidare la squadra e fuori dalla discussione, deve essere il più decisivo e forte come un leone, ma anche come destinazione, come una volpe, e la pelle spessa per elogiare i membri del team discutere preoccupazione Trump. Punti di forza e di debolezza della natura umana nel programma per la scena per mostrare nello stesso tempo, una combinazione di sapienza e di azione ha inoltre mi ha permesso di vedere la felicità di fare soldi.
Il primo di uno di dottorato e il grado MBA per i bambini in sovrappeso, che non può, come, come una volpe nel gruppo, non come i leoni sforzo, la sua tranquillità, ma anche con l'educazione stessa, è evidente l'eliminazione.
Amy è stata fuori il primo è uno dei migliori risultati, è in realtà fuori dalla sua strada per un colloquio con i più irrazionali (MBA sedurrà gli esaminatori hanno maggiori probabilità di andare oltre la retorica e leccare le natiche). Bill e Amy per spettacoli di più è che l'immagine della volpe, sia molto intelligente, nessuna possibilità scontro finale è un vero peccato. Kwamme non ha mostrato la volpe, né un leone mostra le caratteristiche di record non è OK, più contare sulle prestazioni finali. Stagione Champion Sean e il vincitore sesta stagione Stephanie prestazioni anche di più come la volpe del vincitore del secondo trimestre Kelly, l'immagine rappresentativa di un leone nel terzo trimestre e Randal vincitore del quarto campionato è Kendra.
Nel secondo trimestre principalmente libro intelligente e di strada confronto intelligente, come Street Smart di smart libro reddito team entrate è superiore. Io mi sento e studenti MBA circa la mancanza di Street Smart alcune delle qualità, come la stessa e decidere di fare un lavoro sporco, lasciando faccia, nella strada urlo, ma anche senza vergogna clienti tiro, anche se ciò significa utilizzando alcuni dei mezzi di Xiasan Lan.
Dopo alcuni trimestri sono molto simili, in pratica non-stop fast-forward sarà presto in grado di leggere.
this is my feeling about 24
In effetti, vorrei scrivere di se stessi in questa figura . .
In breve una parola, Jack, sei la madre così caro. . .
Anche se è spesso in barca, ma non è possibile disegnare belle.
Anche se i soldi che Pouriau possono sempre essere grondante di cera. . .
Anche se sei bella nel lato, può essere dimostrato che la donna non è essere ucciso è un traditore. . .
Anche se ci sono un sacco di amici per aiutarvi, fiducia, fino al presidente, fino alla colleghi, poi tutti muoiono,
Io sono responsabile che l'24 DVD boxset ora è il nemico più grande della vostra vita.
Penso anche che si dovrebbe essere in un film nella storia di questo eroe più tragici.
Tu non sei come possedere Superman Superman. Acciaio-Xia Hancock considerato un uccello, non sono degni di nota di fronte a voi, voglio dire, per le loro sofferenze, e si sono più che degni di nota.
Anche se si aveva appena finito di sei giorni, ma sei giorni, la morte della moglie, sua figlia è scomparsa, e
Fidano dei loro stessi colleghi, è solo un Panniu altro è morto. (A proposito, avete sparato e ucciso il lavoro nero per un lungo tempo fedele guardia del corpo).
Avete mai la leadership è un terrorista. Più tardi, la leadership è stato licenziato, apprezzo il vostro Presidente, è stato assassinato.
Tua moglie piace anche voi, suoi figli e può crescere, può essere un successore di 24 ore.
Sì, avete torturato tuo fratello era morto (anche se, sotto la mano di tuo padre, ma anche perché si espone il fratello).
Tuo fratello è il terrorista più grande? La risposta non è la risposta corretta è che si è Qindie.
Così, si mette il padre è anche dovuto lasciarlo in pezzi con un missile al grigio.
A volte Yan Yu, un vero peccato che la bellezza è sempre morto presto, o sotto il vostro agonisti.
Qual è il tuo preferito Olivia, divenne una verdura povera.
Nuova nomina di cui-off ogni volta, senza soldi è anche la vostra vita, perdere la vita è anche quello di svolgere super-limiti, molto difficile per te.
Ho sentito dire che è necessario avviare il settimo giorno, e non sai quello che devi sopportare la sofferenza,
Sono veramente paura della sceneggiatura, e sei giorni più tardi, la tua famiglia compresi i tuoi amici in tutto più veloce di morte senza via d'uscita, così come le persone possono morire? ?
Dio vi benedica. .
Dopo il trasferimento, l'ignoto autore
1. L'omicidio di Jack Bauer non lasciarlo morire, solo farlo arrabbiare.
2. Se Jack Bauer e il calore Hit, Nina Meyers su una casa, e aveva una pistola, caricata due cartucce, che sarà ... ... Nina sparare due volte!
3. Se ti svegli al mattino, è perché Jack Bauer risparmiato la vita.
4. Superman indossava un pigiama modello Jack Bauer.
5. Se i gusti qualcosa come pollo, appare come pollo, si sente come il pollo, ma Jack Bauer ha detto che era carne, allora si crede ancora che si tratta di carni bovine dimenticare.
6.Jack Bauer hanno dimenticato le loro chiavi torna alla Fang Naer, egli stesso torturato per una mezz'ora, e, infine, mi sforzai di parlare della posizione chiave.
Conch 7.Jack Bauer non ha mai sbagliato, perché la dipendenza è il risultato di Jack Bauer Conch @ dipendenza.
8.Jack Bauer messo in pieno con una pistola carica per giocare alla roulette russa, ha vinto.
9. When Life Gives Jack Bauer di limoni, limone, ha usato per uccidere i terroristi. Jack Bauer odia limonata avuto.
10. Osama bin pull luce di recente prevista una tregua, perché aveva scoperto che Jack Bauer è ancora vivo.
11.Jack Bauer mai annaspava. Se lui non ti ha colpito è perché è stato girato 12 miglia di distanza, un altro terrorista.
12. Quando Jack Bauer era un bambino, ha costretto la madre finire la verdura aveva.
13.Simon dice che questo gioco dovrebbe essere modificato a Jack Bauer Says perché se Jack Bauer cosa dire, allora è meglio seguire l'esempio. (Nota: Simon Says è un gioco di gruppo, da una sola persona, in via preliminare, ha Yam seguire le istruzioni, ma disse a Simon, se Zuosa, fate bollire non si può fare la persona sbagliata out)
14.Jack Bauer ha vinto il Tour de France per dimostrare che Lance Armstrong ha anche Meisha grande. Sentiva che il braccialetti Dai Dai gialli sono gay. (Nota: la gente sa che la Terra vincitore del Tour de France Lance Armstrong è un cancro ai testicoli, le malattie professionali. Lance Armstrong Foundation sell "live strong" braccialetti giallo per incoraggiare e aiutare i bambini malati di cancro.)
15.Jack pipì Bauer verso il vento, il vento per cambiare direzione.
16.Jack Bauer colore preferito è il tipo di terrore Red Alert, il suo amore, secondo il colore è violetto (violetto), semplicemente perché la parola suona come "violenza" (violento).
17. Se Google è di trovare anche, poi chiedere a Jack Bauer meglio.
18. You portare un cavallo in riva al mare, mentre Jack Bauer lasciarlo bere.
19.Jack Bauer può ottenere la prima colazione McDonald's, dopo ore 10:30.
20. In 96 ore, Jack Bauer ha ucciso 93 persone, ha salvato il mondo quattro volte, hai fatto qualche TM Han?
21. Gesù è morto e viveva nei tre giorni, trasferito. Jack Bauer meno di un'ora Gao Ding, e ma anche di farlo due volte.
22.Jack Bauer Qual è il colore del sangue? Per vedere che la questione del ... ... Lui non è il sanguinamento.
23. Ci sono persone amnesia ricordo ancora Jack Bauer.
24. Sun Tzu disse una volta: le debolezze del nemico e il caos, il nemico è forte, al fine di regola, se si tratta di Jack Bauer, allora si TMD morto.
25.Jack Bauer è stato quello di Marte, quindi dove non ci sono segni di vita.
26. Batman è nei guai, Jack Bauer trasportare un segnale di soccorso.
27.Jack confessione Bauer in un secchio di succo d'arancia, fino a due minuti.
28.Jack Bauer in stato di gravidanza, perché lui è stato torturato per estorcere confessioni l'oro rimanente fino a quando non uscire dal sub soft, dove è.
29. Nelle mani di Jack Bauer, dopo 7-interrogatorio minuti, Tom Cruise ammettere che sono gay.
Saturday, January 30, 2010
The Apprentice thing
Selon certaines sources, la taille de cette année, Sharapova apparaîtra dans le wai et de suivre de montrer la réalité de leur héros, tandis que trois autres ont récemment pris sa retraite l'ancien numéro 1 mondiale du reality show de déterminer où, dans les débuts de trois.
Martina Hingis - The Apprentice DVD Set" (Beat the Star)
Après un départ à la retraite secondes, et est toujours intéressé par le sport équestre, de temps à autre dans les apparitions publiques Martina Hingis au cours des 26 avril course mine gérée par une célèbre émission réalité allemande "host défaite", adapté de l'émission The Apprentice boxset" Saison 2, l'émission de téléréalité sera dans le UK Independent Television (ITV) a diffusé, chaque épisode par un adversaire commun et à une personnalité de la compétition, la Challenger gagne obtenir un 5 millions de prix en argent sterling.
Dans le "programme Hingis défaite Star" viendra de Leeds, Royaume-Uni 22-year-old étudiant Laura Desimoer jouer ensemble que ce qu'ils pouvaient inclure des compétitions d'escalade, de motocyclettes, de la glace de hockey, et les énigmes. "Defeat the Stars" à un quart ont été invités à participer à deux championne de tennis à la retraite, y compris deux fois finaliste U. S. Open Greg Rusedski succès remporté la "Fille King" Navratilova a permis le succès de son 30-year-old adversaire enlever £ 100.000 Prix de l'argent.
Haining - "Justine Henin's 12 tâches» (les emplois Douze de Justin Henin)
En comparaison avec la princesse suisse, se retira près d'un an, Henin-Hardenne dans le téléviseur anneau forte impulsion. En Mai de cette année, Henin-Hardenne de la chaîne RTBF en Belgique sera l'hôte d'un fichier nommé "Justine Henin's 12" tâche du programme, ancien numéro un mondial 1 du 12 missions sont: la Belgique, avec son équipe de football favorite avec une formation en Défilé de mode à agir comme les modèles ont fait un somptueux dîner et ainsi de suite.
Suivie d'Henin-Hardenne sera un invité dans Juin à participer à un type de chaise musicale du programme, il ya encore une source comme disant qu'elle allait guest soap opéras populaires Plus Belle la Vie, dans le drame s'est joué.
Jennifer Capriati - "Big Star Games" (Les Superstars)
À 20 heures, Juin 23, la U. S. ABC émission de télévision réalité "Big Star Games" sera en mesure de voir trois fois champion de Jennifer Capriati majeurs de la figure. "Big Star Games" par la chaîne ABC siècle dernier, 70 années provenant d'une série de compétitions sportives, des programmes réalisés en 2009, la nouvelle version des athlètes professionnels seront 8 et 8, respectivement, des artistes partenaires de jeu, chaque semaine, une équipe a été éliminée jusqu'à ce qu'un gagnant final à ce jour.
Avec le 33-year-old Capriati est le partenaire qui a joué dans «l'équipe de sauvetage de plage", "Love Me", et d'autres Etats-acteur de théâtre David Chavet. Leurs concurrents, y compris la championne du monde de ski alpin Bode Miller, champion WNBA Leslie, ainsi que d'autres stars NBA
Friday, January 29, 2010
Reviewing of CSI: Las Vegas
Au cours des neuf dernières années, une moyenne de 21 millions de téléspectateurs américains ont été habitués à voir à la télévision chaque semaine CSI: Las Vegas DVD set, leader de l'équipe dirigée par une paire de membres de l'équipe pour casser un mystère, Toutefois, cette habitude sera contraint à une fin. Quand il s'agit de savoir pourquoi la décision de se retirer, "CSI: Las Vegas boxset", M. Peterson a été que tant d'Américains sont familiers, et l'amena de nombreux drame de l'argent et la gloire, le Peterson dit: «Je suis Il ya plusieurs raisons décidé de partir, le plus important est, je crois que la vie actuelle était trop confortable. Maintenant, je travailler ensemble beaucoup plus facile que par le passé, beaucoup de choses que je peux pas y participer. Et même si ce n'est que c'était un travail si dur, Je reçois également une grande quantité de recettes. simplement et je ne vous souciez pas de quel jour vont perdre leur emploi, je sais que tant que je le souhaite, un neuf récapitulation année n'est pas un problème. ce mode de vie, je n'ai donc pas la passion d'origine, je suis pouvez vous sentir comme un artiste, s'enfonce peu à peu, mais au fond je suis une personne qui cherche défi, j'ai donc décidé de partir. maintenant me donner un regain d'intérêt et un sentiment d'accomplissement, est la scène dans le théâtre. "
Maintenant, Peterson doit retrouver sa ligne de travail avant de saisir la télévision - acteur de théâtre. Bien que seulement 300 spectateurs par match, mais ce mode de vie font de lui plus satisfaits.
D'une manière générale, un acteur du rôle joué depuis de nombreuses années après, combien de personnes seront un peu de nostalgie, mais au moins de la face d'elle, Peterson, et il n'existe pas un tel sentiment, il était le même que dans le jeu, comme toujours, cool. "Je ne vais pas manquer de Gleason. Pour moi, la présence de Gleason comme une vie complète. Il ya une fin tout début, mais elle est maintenant la fin des temps. Donc, je ne le manquera pas, j'espère que le public Ne pas. "
Pour les innombrables "Crime Scene Investigation: Las Vegas», un public fidèle, le départ des Gleason est certainement une des mauvaises nouvelles, mais seulement de les aider un confort légèrement le Gleason fait n'a pas complètement quitté se sont battus pendant des années. Ce qui est certain, c'est que dans l'avenir un certain temps, Gleason apparaîtront toujours en face d'un public de
Thursday, January 28, 2010
welcome the 100th episode of supernatural
Le temps file, les "Supernatural DVD boxset", les producteurs de ce drame aurait pu aller si loin surpris que cette saison "Supernatural season 4 DVD boxset" par l'attention de nombreux téléspectateurs, afin de célébrer l'arrivée de 100 jeux, les producteurs des arrangements spéciaux pour Cet ensemble de Gegedien (Dean) pour segmenter étroite grand-up. Le producteur Eric - Eric Kripke (Eric Kripke), a déclaré: «Nous prévoyons d'approfondir le contenu de cette collection et en parler, nous allons creuser l'Archange Michel et le doyen de la relation." Toutefois, l'Archange Michel montrera comment l'image des personnes? Celle-ci doit attendre la fin des épisodes diffusés avant que nous connaissons. Supernatural Seasons 1-4 DVD boxset
Rogan will come back to 24
"24 DVD boxset", productor ejecutivo Howard - Gordon (Howard Gordon) dijo: "Hay una oportunidad de ver Yi Qien y Cherie - Jones (Cherry Jones) actuó a lado de artistas tales, esto es realmente llamativo.24 DVD set
"24 Seasons 1-6 DVD boxset", octava temporada se llevará a cabo 17 de enero, la hora de EE.UU., 18 de dos noches de hotel de 4 horas. El barrio de sesiones de la historia está ambientada en Nueva York, el enviado de paz en Oriente Medio Omar - Hassan (Omar Hasan) el riesgo de ser asesinado, se ha convertido en un abuelo, quedarse detrás de las escenas de Jack - Bauer tenía que volver a ella, lucha de ingenio con los terroristas Doo-yong 24 DVD boxset
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Germany should know sth about 24 the show
Die Hauptlinie zu schaffen, ein Echtzeit-gegen-Terror-Erzählweise
"4 Seasons 1-6 DVD boxset" rund um den Namen des Jack Bauer (Jack Bauer) und der Kampf gegen den Terrorismus Office Protagonisten (CTU Counter Terrorist Unit) in den Vereinigten Staaten zu starten Angriffe gegen Terroristen. Darüber hinaus Personal des CAT im Herzen der komplexen und vielfältigen Beziehungen zwischen Jack und persönlichen Leben von mehreren Figuren als auch den Kern der staatlichen Macht des politischen Kampfes ist auch das Hauptthema der Geschichte.
"24 DVD set" ist ein "Echtzeit" in der TV-Serie, Spielzeit ist "Echtzeit" in der Datei. Jede Jahreszeit erzählt die Geschichte eines Tages, während der Beschreibung der einzelnen Folge von Ereignissen, die jeden Tag Stunden, während des Quartals von 24 DVD boxset auf dem Cover Zeit des Tages behoben. Der Beginn jeder Episode, wird das Programm der Öffentlichkeit daran erinnern ", tritt der folgende, wenn eine Person für einige Zeit." Timer-Wiedergabe digitaler häufige Tick-Tack, an die Öffentlichkeit daran erinnern, Zeit mit einem Sub-Sekunden vergehen. In Fernseh-Werbespots produziert müssen U. S. Premiere, mit Ausnahme von Werbezeit, jeden Satz in der Tat, etwa 43 Minuten. Zum Zeitpunkt der Werbung beschäftigt, ist die Geschichte auch nach dem Bildschirm weiter, ist aber in der Handlung definiert ist nicht wichtig und kann nicht angezeigt werden. Dies, gepaart mit der Zeit, Werbung, jede Episode nur für eine Stunde.
Vorbereitende Hausaufgaben 8. Saison:
"24 Seasons 1-7 DVD boxset" leitet unverzüglich die achte Saison der intensive Drama von Schönheit, aber informativ für die Informationen bereit, mit der Arbeit Drama zu tun ist in Vorbereitung.
1, erläutert die Hintergründe in New York in die Ziele des Gipfels im Nahen Osten
Nach den vorangegangenen Quartalen, die Stadt Los Angeles und Washington, wie der Hintergrund, den Hintergrund dieses Dramas nach New York City, sondern auch Sitz der Vereinten Nationen. Die achte Viertelstunde wird 4 Stunden nach Auftreten.
Die Storyline ist eine weibliche US-Präsident (Allison Taylor) und im Nahen Osten islamischen Ländern Kamisitan (Kamistan, fiktiven Land) von Präsident Omar Hassan (Hassan Omar) wird Friedensgespräche zu halten, aber Omar Talha Sang hat Bedrohungen der Ermordung erhielt . Omar Hassan, im letzten Jahr Oscar Bester Film "armen Reichen" Haus der Schauspieler Anil Kapoor (Anil Kapoor) zu spielen.
2 ist, dass Jack Bauer auf die Enkelin, wurde aber hinter den Bergen gezwungen
Neue Saison, hat Jack Bauer im Ruhestand, und die Enkelin zu Hause und genießen Sie ihre Enkel, und ihre Tochter Kim (Kim) ist wieder da. Aber bald muss er wieder auf, weil die gesamte nationale Sicherheit und die auf ihn angewiesen ist.
Er kam heraus, wird es, CTU und New York, Abteilung für Personen, für die Ermordung von Omar Hassan Fall zu untersuchen.
3, wird Jack Bauer sterben? Ist das nicht das letzte Viertel des achten Saison?
Erstens kann deutlich sehen, zu Tode geprügelt ein kleines Fort (Jack Bauer) ist immer noch nicht sterben, könnte die letzte Saison. Jack Bauer in "24 Stunden" fast synonym, ist es für die Handlung oder des Publikums notwendige Erfahrung, ist es unwahrscheinlich, zu sterben. Und das Spiel ist auch klar, dass der Schlüssel zur Schaffung und John wird nicht sterben.
Die achte Saison kann der letzte sein. Dies scheint eher ein must-see, weil in dieser Saison. Der Vertrag ist derzeit die achte Quartal der Besucherzahlen. Es Dijiu Ji? Opera-Fans, natürlich erwartet, aber letztlich auf der achten Viertel der geschätzten Quoten hängen und die Wünsche der Protagonisten Kiefer Sutherland. Spielen Kou Yi (Chloe), Schauspielerin Malilinen (Mary Lynn Rajskub), sagte, es Dijiu Ji, hängt von der Bewertung der achte Saison. Kiefer Sutherland ist offener, sagte er: "Im Hinblick auf die operative Form von Jack auch, ich denke, die Zeit und das Ende des Films Version ist ein guter Weg."
4, wussten die Spieler, welche Änderungen in dem neue Gesichter?
Jack Bauer und Kou im Irak, oder Eisen im Vorquartal von der Tal-Hing Schauspielerin Annie (Annie Wersching) eingestellt gespielt von FBI-Agenten Ruiniwoke (Renee Walker) 8. Saison ist immer eine reguläre Rolle.
Wer hat in "Forrest Gump gespielt" und "Soldaten von Garnelen, Mykelti Williamson (Mykelti Williamson) in New York CTU Bureau Chief Brian Hastings (Brian Hastings Sterne)
"Battlestar Galactica" (Battlestar Galactica) Schauspielerin (Katee Sackhoff) wird CTU Information Analyst spielen Dana (Dana Walsh).
Favoriten von der American Drama "The Starter Wife", Schauspieler Chris Diamantopoulos (Chris Diamantopoulos) werden durch den neuen Chef des Stabes der gespielt werden Präsident Robert (Rob Weiss)
Little Freddie - Prinz (Freddie Prinze Jr.) in dem Drama vor Marines (Cole Ortiz) gespielt wurde, war er aufgrund eines starken Wunsch zu arbeiten zusammen, um Jack zu folgen den Beitritt zur CTU.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Sodapop leaves 'Brothers & Sisters' and I'm okay with that
I guess I wasn't that surprised to hear about his departure since it does seem like the show doesn't quite know what to do with him these days. Especially because the series is suddenly much more interested in Kitty's political career. They've already almost broken up Kitty and Robert and had them reconcile, so they really can't do that again. He's survived a heart attack and countless Walker family dinners. It seems time for him to move on.
Perhaps I'm biased since I've liked Rob Lowe ever since he played Sodapop on "The Outsiders" (Best. Movie. Ever. Especially if you're in the sixth grade. I watched it over and over again on VHS.) But I think I would prefer to see him on a show where he gets more screen time.
On a scale of one to David Caruso leaving "NYPD Blue," I think his departure is about a one career-wise and on a scale of one to William Petersen leaving "CSI," I think his departure is about a two show-wise. I don't think it will hurt the show necessarily and I would be excited to see Lowe headline his own show (right, as long as it's not Dr. Vegas.)
How are you feeling about Rob Lowe leaving "Brothers & Sisters?" Talk about it below.
Highlights of the Week Ahead
It's gotten to the point on "The Secret Life of the American Teenager" (Monday, ABC Family, 8 p.m.) where I'm actually not just embarrassed but I'm actually mortified for the actors. I can't believe they have to say the lines they say or participate in such ludicrous story lines. Tonight, Grace forms a "Just Say Me" club at school (I don't even want to know) and Mayim Bialik is back as the school guidance counselor (did you get her character introduction at all? Are we supposed to find it funny that she dated a student?). Olympian Shawn Johnson also guest stars.
If I remember correctly, many of you were not fans for Lana on "Smallville." So how are you feeling about Kristin Kreuk beginning a guest star stint on "Chuck" (Monday, NBC, 8 p.m.). She'll play Hannah, a woman Chuck meets on his way to Paris. I'm finding that the Buy More shenanigans are becoming more and more tiresome. For instance, I could have done without the entire Fight Club story line last week. How about you?
"Greek" returns with new episodes Monday at 10 p.m. on ABC Family. That's right--10 p.m. For the first time, ABC has a three-hour block of original programming. Remember when we last left the ZBZ sisters, they feared they had burned down Gamma Psi house. You'll find out the answer to that question tonight. The show really shines in dealing with all the relationships. Casey is keeping the fire a secret from Cappie, which leads to some tension between the pair. Calvin reaches a breaking point with Grant. Cappie is depressed because of the three brothers who were expelled. Rusty is trying to assert himself within the fraternity. And most surprising of all, I'm totally enjoying the Rebecca/Evan slightly dysfunctional quasi-courtship. As I've always said, the show is fun but not frivolous, smart but not condescending and has the most fun pop-culture references since the "Gilmore Girls." This season keep an eye out for guest stars Sam Page as a political aide to Rebecca's dad and Lea Thompson as Cappie's mom.
I ran into TV Gal reader Debbie yesterday and she told me that she's already all set with the Dana story line on "24" (Monday, FOX, 9 p.m.). I tend to agree with her. "24" always falters when they travel too deeply into a characters' personal life. It just doesn't suit the format of the show and always seems wedged in awkwardly. Plus it makes Dana looks so stupid. Really, you're going to let a seemingly dangerous ex-boyfriend from your past stay in your home? It's the kind of trivial story line "24" simply doesn't need. I am kind of loving an off-the-rails Renee though. Are you? As I said in my review, since the show has been around so long, we are well prepared for many of the surprises it throws at us. But I was taken aback when Renee cut that guy's hand off. Who knows what she'll do tonight? What did you think of the four-hour season premiere of "24?" Talk about it below.
If you're like me, you're already totally stressed that the final season of "Lost" begins next Tuesday. I'm full of mixed emotions. I'm so excited for the season to begin but I also don't want it to begin because that really is the beginning of the end and I'll have to leave my nice comfy world of denial. I felt the same way as "Buffy" headed to its season finale. I was excited to see it but also dreaded every episode a little bit. If you want to catch up on where "Lost" left off, ABC is repeating the two-hour fifth season finale Tuesday at 9 p.m.
Okay, do you think we can totally trust Peter on "White Collar" (Tuesday, USA, 10 p.m.)? I think the show played it just right in last week's return. I still want to believe that Peter is a good guy and out to help Neal but the episode left a small little bit of doubt in my mind - just enough to keep me guessing. How about you?
It's still not my favorite part of the series, but I'm very excited to see Neil Patrick Harris as a guest judge on "American Idol" this Wednesday at 8 p.m. on FOX. Also can we pause for a moment and talk about how rude some of the contestants have been this season? I don't get it. Do they really think an attitude is going to get them anywhere on the show? The contestants definitely seem to have become more rude as the seasons have progressed and what's odd to me is that being discourteous has never worked for any contestant. Let's be honest if Simon likes your personality, your chances of getting through to Hollywood are greatly increased.CSI: Las Vegas DVD Set
"Psych" is back with new episodes Wednesday at 10 p.m. on USA. WWE's John Cena guest stars as Juliet's (Maggie Lawson) brother Ewan. It's a fun episode.CSI: Las Vegas DVD
What did you think of "The Deep End" (Thursday, ABC, 8 p.m.)? It just doesn't quite work as a series, does it? But here are two reasons to tune in -- Tom Amandes is back as Beth's father and you'll see a lot more of Mehcad Brooks' Malcolm this week.
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Friday, January 22, 2010
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Trump said he would not comment on outgoing Gov. Jon Corzine's job performance.
Hundreds gathered for the invitation-only Mass under the soaring ceiling of the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart, the mother church for the area's Catholic archdiocese. Christie will take the oath of office at the War Memorial in Trenton at noon.
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Thursday, January 21, 2010
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The Frackles are in full effect tonight.
"Dangerously co-dependant". Yeah, you could say that.
Um yeah, it's the nurse.
Delving into the boys issues and psyches have been done so many times throughout the seasons. And if I had a hope of something coming out of it and some sort of change, then I'd be interested. But I highly doubt it. By this point, you would have to be stupid to not know that Dean has major self-esteem issues and the weight of the world on his shoulders and Sam has pride and anger issues. Regurgitating them doesn't really work for my anymore unless it results in some character growth and change. Otherwise it's just a case of been there, done that and same old, same old.
Like I said, um yeah the nurse.
Wow, are we actually going to deal with the issues this time? Oh wait, false alarm. Surprise, surprise.
And I called it 2 months ago. Death is out running free and causing havoc one would assume and it gets no mention. Or maybe Luci introduced him to Hulu and they are marathoning Chuck instead.
Oh well at least it was better than some of the attempts at humor have been this season. But compared to episodes like "Asylum" and "Folsom Prison Blues" which did these themes in a more cohesive and enjoyable way, this was lackluster and done before.
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The biggest problem with this is shoddy character work. Dana Walsh (Katee Sackhoff) is playing a very weak (stereotypical) abused woman routine. Her redneck boyfriend, fresh out of prison, drives right up to CTU’s entrance (a retrofitted public restroom?) in his beat-up van. Security is apparently pretty light if you can drive right up to the CTU helipad and elevator entrance with nary a question, but Walsh doesn’t tell security to send him away, and gives him a key to her apartment. Her “secret” is dangled in front of the audience, but what redneck secret could be so bad? There is no reason a woman with her kind of power and connections should be strung along by her idiot ex-boyfriend, except to play out this connection to a shady acquaintance (a familiar 24 subplot, the cause of Samwise’s downfall in Season 5).
Chloe’s character has been taken off the sidelines (Seasons 6 and 7 didn’t give her much material, what a waste), and she gets back some of her old magic. Watching her pinball dialogue with perpetually hunched-over Brian Hastings is a good light touch. The interrogation of Meredith Reed, in which we are asked to believe a major journalist could be illegally detained without consequence, ends with the revelation of her inexplicable affair with President Omar. Luckily we are spared any family drama with Omar, but the writers try way too hard for Shakespearean throwbacks with his traitorous brothers’ assassination attempt. The dialogue about trust and family tries to sound important, but they aren’t fooling anybody. President Omar Hassan has such crazy Elvis hair that he could hide treasures or weapons in its oily black confines. Reed’s expression of love for Omar seems a bit naïve for a famous globe-trotting reporter.
Freddie Prinze, Jr. keeps shocking me by being a competent Cole Ortiz. It is hard for me to take the actor seriously in this role, but he hits all of the right notes. The last-minute save by Ortiz is the action centerpiece, which is a little weak if we are going to be honest. CTU continues to make the wrong call in every situation, leading to this near disaster. Of course, the Russian mob is tied into the whole fiasco, and soon the hunt is on for enriched uranium, which Omar’s brother hopes to buy whilst taking his brother’s place as president. President Taylor is largely mum this episode, though her Chief of Staff Rob Weiss (Chris Diamantopoulos) has more believable firepower as a cutthroat political operative, making crazy threats to everyone about everything.
The show is back in familiar territory, as a last-minute hunt for nukes becomes the overriding force driving the story forward. Renee Walker (Annie Wersching) is back, and looking a lot better in her new Goth threads and bad attitude. This is another poorly written character, as we are asked to believe that ultra-professional, bland-as-cardboard Agent Walker from last season (who didn’t really do much in the way of violence or moral ambiguity last time around) has left the FBI, had a mental breakdown, attempted suicide, and oh, by the way, was undercover with the Russian mob beforehand and sleeping with gangsters. Still, the writers seem eager to use her new bad-ass methods as a way to out-Jack Jack and shock him with his own brand of do-whatever-it-takes violence. There is a little bit of “kids these days” shock on Jack’s face when Walker slices a goon’s hand off, but at least the show did something memorable to save these meager offerings.
These episodes would be a lot better if Jack was given more terrorists to chew through. He should have been hunting down a whole squad of guys with that axe in the first episode, and he didn’t even kill anyone tonight. The action is left to the supporting cast. They tried the same thing in Season 3 when Chase was doing a little Lethal Weapon style buddy cop storyline, but I don’t think Freddie Prinze can fill those shoes. Jack needs to be slaughtering wave after wave of Russians pretty soon if this season is going to get anywhere. Tony also must make his inevitable appearance, probably because he is the only person who can get to the right bad guy at the very last minute. Things are not looking up, as the preview points to a bunch of talking heads next week, with zero action. It almost makes you wistful for last season, which was no great shakes, but at least had a since of camaraderie and nostalgia.
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Jared Padalecki Officially Off the Market!
The soon-to-be newlyweds met while filming season four of Supernatural. Cortese played the second embodiment of Ruby the evil demon. Padalecki's reps confirmed to E! Online that the couple did in fact get engaged however his reps declined to comment on the rumored late winter wedding. While reps deny a winter wedding, many sites are claiming that the nuptials will take place next month in Idaho. Guess only time will tell when the happy couple will tie the knot, but one thing is official, a wedding will happen!
It could be a race down the aisle for the TV brothers Sam and Dean. Earlier this fall, Jensen Ackles announced that he was engaged to One Tree Hill star Danneel Harris. While the onscreen brothers work hard on planning their weddings, we can't help but wonder what CW couple will emerge next. We all love the CW for their juicy dramas, but who knew they were doubling as a wedding maker? What CW couple do you think could be next?
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Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Sharon Gless and Tyne Daly Reunite for Burn Notice 24
This season, Michael will take on a violent con man in the series premiere, S03E10: "A Dark Road" and later get tangled with Columbian drug cartels and a black ops sociopath, all while being forced to work for the very people who burned him. It all culminates in the season finale as Michael realizes he needs his friends more than ever when the FBI is hot on his trail. Gless will be reunited with her former Cagney & Lacey partner Tyne Daly in the season premiere, and Carlos Bernard and Garrett Dillahunt will also guest star. Tim Matheson returns as Larry and Seth Peterson as Michael's brother, Nate.
I am so excited and I know everyone else is excited. How did you all feel about the prospect of re-teaming?
Sharon Gless: Well I loved. I've been trying to talk Tyne into coming and doing our show. Tyne said she'll do it if she could play a mute. But Matt Nix said I'm not paying Tyne Daly to not hear that voice of hers so.
Had you all tried to work together in the past few years?
Tyne Daly: Go ahead Sharon.
Sharon Gless: Go ahead Tyne. I did Tyne's show, Judging Amy.
Oh okay that's right, that's right.
Tyne Daly: She did, Sharon came when we were in trouble because of - my colleague had died, Richard Crenna, and we didn't quite - we were thrown into a very unpleasant situation. Sharon came and pinch-hit and was lovely on our show. And so I figured to do this Burn Notice, you know, turn about is fair play. And besides that, we play very easy together, we have a good time.
Yeah. You know, it was natural. I mean, do you all have a very natural chemistry?
Tyne Daly: I guess so.
Sharon Gless: Yeah - this is Sharon. We've been doing it a long time. You know, so, yeah, we developed something on Cagney & Lacey. And I find it very easy and wonderful working with Tyne when she was with us. People got so - when we were in the makeup trailer we're sitting just chatting and laughing before we begin and that isn't sort of the tone of our makeup trailer so everybody was going boy I wish that we did that more.
Sharon Gless: And talk to me, I'll talk to you.
And Tyne, what did, you know, I mean I'm sure you saw Sharon on the Nip/Tuck so what did she warn you about Burn Notice before you came on? Did she say don't worry it's nothing like that, what were some of the - or was it all great things?
Tyne Daly: Well actually I have to confess that I did not see Sharon on Nip/Tuck although I heard tales. Because I've needed to have a rest from the 21st Century I no longer have a television set.
You're kidding?
Tyne Daly: So - I wouldn't kid you about a thing like that. But I heard - I heard about Nip/Tuck. And one day when I'm very calm I'll sit down and screen it and - but I didn't have that to scare me off. She can't scare me, man.
So what did she tell you about coming on Burn Notice?
Tyne Daly: She said there was a part. She said it wasn't big enough. She said come anyway and I said yeah.
Oh that's great. That's great. Well your fans are looking - I'll let you go because I know other people want to talk to you but I'm so glad you ladies are together and I hope we see more of you together. And you need to get a TV Tyne. There's too much great stuff especially even with Sharon. So you've got to watch it.
Tyne Daly: Thank you, I'll take your advice.
Sharon Gless: Thank you, Earl.
What kind of a vibe did you get from Burn Notice when you went to work on the show?
Tyne Daly: What kind of vibe?
Yeah, did you get a vibe working on Burn Notice?
Tyne Daly: Yeah, yeah, no that Sharon was safe and sound, that they love her there. They admire her there. They - and I, you know, I threatened everybody if they weren't treating her right that I would lean on them, you know. But it seems to be a good working place. I don't know that we'll ever replicate the kind of work we did in our primes, you know. We had the advantage of - let's see, an opportunity to do something that hadn't been done on TV before. But I figure, you know, the two of us are continuing to do what we do. And if we do it with some kind of class I'm grateful for that.
Sharon Gless: I'll tell you what happened - this is Sharon. When Tyne walked in - we always walked in together - over that set the likes of which I've never seen. I said to the crew, I said, I didn't get this kind of respect when I walked in. But the two of us together - I was fascinated because I know my crew. They were just so, so respectful wanting to watch us work together.
Tyne Daly: And we felt like, you know, it's kind of like bicycle riding - this is Tyne - you know, with Sharon we just fall into a rhythm and it was nice and easy. It was really fun. We had only what three or four scenes but the - it felt like a very great tennis match.
Let me ask you one follow up and then I'll pass it on to somebody else. When you - going back in time do you guys remember when you first started working together. Tyne, what did you learn from Sharon? And Sharon, what did you learn from Tyne? We'll start with Tyne.
Tyne Daly: What did I learn from Sharon? That laughing - that laughing is important in a situation. When you're working really hard laughing is important to do as much as humanly possible. We laughed - I think we laughed everyday. And there were some tense days too but we laughed anyway. That's what I learned from Sharon.
And what about you Sharon?
Sharon Gless: Thank you Tyne. Thank you. I think the more tense - the more tense the situation became the more we started laughing.
Tyne Daly: There's hysterical laughing too, there's nervous laughing, that's right.
Sharon Gless: Right. What did I learn from Tyne?
When I first started the show I learned generosity towards another actor. I'd never seen anything like that. Tyne was so generous in welcoming me to the show. I was her third Cagney. She liked the last one she worked with. And made me feel like I was welcome and it was my home now. And she was just wonderful. And I try to do that when we have guests who are nervous, you know, I always remember how generous she was to me so.
Terrific. Thank you guys, really appreciate it. I'm really looking forward to seeing you together again.
Sharon Gless: Thank you.
Tyne Daly: Thank you.
I have notes from this episode, I have not been sent a screener so I'm flying blind. But the notes that I have are that your character, Tyne, is an intelligence asset. And I was wondering if you could...
Tyne Daly: Intelligence what?
Yes, an intelligence asset for Michael.
Tyne Daly: I thought you said something else, my gosh.
An asset. No, no, no, no.
Tyne Daly: You know, it's a difficult connection we got here. An intelligence asset.
Intelligence asset that you share a wardrobe and a cigarette together or a cigarette brand; these are the notes that I have so please tell me about your character.
Tyne Daly: To me she was just kind of a little, you know, a low-rate bureaucrat. She's protective of her position. And then she meets a woman who sort of offered her friendship and she's so knocked off her game that she gets conned.
Is there only one episode?
Tyne Daly: Maybe it's a different show man?
No, no, no, this is actually from the USA site.
Tyne Daly: What do you know?
Tyne Daly: You know, there little bites they have in the TV Guide and stuff like that about what the show is about are often very misleading as far as I'm concerned. Are you only on for this one episode?
Sharon Gless: She was absolutely wonderful - this is Sharon - she was absolutely wonderful.
Can you give us some insight about what's going to happen in this particular episode too from your perspective - from your character's?
Sharon Gless: For Sharon? Well apparently - apparently I'm not allowed to tell...what I do, what I do to Tyne. But it's very, very unusual the situations that they put me in with Tyne. They had me go undercover. They had to have me go undercover because they were busy. And - their characters were busy. So we sent (mom) in and the person that I went to deal with was Tyne Daly.
Tyne, I have to ask from that last question what was it that inspired you to ban the television from your house considering it's a medium that, you know, one of the many mediums, you know, theater actor and what not and film but TV was also part of your...
Tyne Daly: Banned sounds very violent. It's not about ban it's just about resting. The world is very noisy and, you know, I need to rest from it. There's far too much technical demand going on. So there'll come a time when I'll probably...I know I'm talking to TV publications, I shouldn't ever say that. I'm now going to not say that, I'll try and be smart. I just - I'm busy and I can't memorize stuff when I'm looking at other stuff you know what I'm saying?
Sharon Gless: I sent Tyne a product of mine and she went to her neighbor's apartment to watch it.
Tyne Daly: Yeah I did, you know, I've watched my brother's show at my neighbor's house. I watch Sharon Gless at my neighbor's house. I rely on the kindness of strangers to allow me to see stuff that I'm really interested in.
Every time one of your name's comes up, it goes back to Cagney & Lacey. Does that bother you now, I mean, 25 years - or more than 25 years later to still be associated with those characters?
Tyne Daly: There was a time that I promised Sharon that we would not be photographed together and they would not speak in terms of Cagney & Lacey and I was wrong. But I don't resent it because it means that we have both been able to keep working and keeping plying our trade and do other stuff. And, no, I don't feel bad about it. Not me.
Sharon Gless: Me either. I really do thank Cagney & Lacey for providing all the work that we've been able to have since then. Barney Rosenzweig, our producer, still maintains that we're worth more together than we are as a single.
Tyne Daly: It could be true but you ain't hurting either babe.
I don't think there's really been another show since Cagney & Lacey with two such strong female characters together. Why do you think it's been so long or why have we not had that again, did you guys just kind of ruin that genre for everybody or...
Sharon Gless: I didn't hear - I didn't understand the question.
Tyne Daly: Me either. I'm sorry, we're having a - I didn't get it either.
Okay I'll try and speak up. I was saying I think really since Cagney & Lacey, you know, there really hasn't been another show with two very strong female characters kind of leading the show. And I just wondered if you had any thoughts on that and why that is.
Sharon Gless: Well this is Sharon. I was very aware - Tyne used to say, you know, we really did want to pass the gauntlet and to let hopefully another show like that because TV totally plagiarizes, I mean, it steals from itself all the time. And they never did copy the format. But I heard recently this - I can't remember anybody's name but the man who produces all the CSI movies - shows that he is now going to do a Cagney & Lacey - not call it that but two female cops together. I don't know how you get away with that and not call it Cagney & Lacey but hey. They say that's what he's going to attempt.
Tyne Daly: Maybe we did it so well in the first place that they've hesitated to try and copy it, I don't know.
Sharon Gless: And then...
Tyne Daly: I don't run the zoo and I'm really glad I don't.
Sharon Gless: Yeah, me too.
Yeah, that new show just got at least picked up for scripts orders it's called Jackson Amber and it's also on TBS. If they asked you to come as Cagney & Lacey just as a cameo would that be something you'd consider to help them re-launch this type of...
Tyne Daly: Lacey's retired, man, I don't know about Cag but she's retired.
Sharon Gless: Yeah, who - what is the show? Is that the one that the CSI guy is doing?
Tyne Daly: Is that where - where it's two female cops?
Sharon Gless: Right. I don't know I'd have to see the part. But I don't think I'd come on as Chris Cagney. I mean, Chris Cagney is, I mean, I'm a little long in the tooth now to be playing that character. Does it take place in New York like ours did?
Yeah, I'm not sure where it's taking place. There aren't a lot of details out yet but it's definitely getting compared to Cagney & Lacey in pretty much every mention so.
Tyne Daly: Everything gets compared to everything in Hollywood.
Tyne Daly: Yeah, you go into Hollywood and they say you're the new this or the new that, that's a long standing game. I wouldn't be - if I were the producers of this new show I wouldn't be concerned about it for a moment.
Tyne, are you interested in doing like a regular TV gig and if Tina was offered up as a regular gig would you take it?
Tyne Daly: Well at the moment I don't have time. I'm doing the Caberet, I actually open tonight in San Francisco and then New York and LA and wherever else it is unintelligible. Yeah so I'm doing my Caberet and after that I'm obliged to play in Washington. When I finished Judging Amy I was ready to take some time to be in a kind of theater where you're in the same room as your audience. So, you know, musical theater, legitimate theater, cabaret all have to do with being with your audience at the same time and not being on film. When I tire of this we'll see if anybody wants to ever take my picture again. That's in 10 years time.
Okay. And a question for both of you, outside of working together once in a while since Cagney & Lacey are you in touch? Do you guys see each other, you know, socially?
Sharon Gless: Whenever we can. This is Sharon. We live in different cities but we're very, very close. Tyne, oh never mind, that's right. Yeah, we...
Tyne Daly: Yeah, right now we're both in San Francisco. Sharon is opening a play. I'm opening at the Raz Room and our schedules are exactly the same so we're going to be able to maybe have a, you know, a glass of wine and a hamburger together. But we're not going to be able to see each other's shows which is too bad.
Sharon Gless: I know.
Tyne Daly: Staying busy is great. The drawback is you don't have a lot of leisure time. But I am always grateful to Cagney & Lacey because I got my friend Sharon out of it. You know, she's a real friend and a friend for life. And that doesn't always happen in our business. It's really pretty rare.
I wanted to know what did each of you want in the Burn Notice script in order to work together again?
Tyne Daly: The best jokes. That's Tyne talking.
Sharon Gless: Well we're not allowed - this is Sharon. I'm not allowed to tell exactly what happens between us. But I don't know if they could pull us back together again after what happened. But that's...After what happens on film.
I still think - it's really Tyne's idea but I promote - I think she should be playing the woman who actually is behind this whole Burn Notice thing.
Tyne Daly: That'd be fun.
Sharon Gless: Yeah.
Tyne Daly: You know, Sharon, you know, Sharon how interested I am in power.
Sharon Gless: I know.
Well in what ways do both of you see how women on TV today are benefiting from the ground you paved on Cagney & Lacey?
Tyne Daly: Sharon?
Sharon Gless: Yeah. Shoot, I knew you were going to say that. How are women benefitting today was your question?
Yeah, from the ground you paved on Cagney & Lacey.
Sharon Gless: There are some wonderful shows on starring really, really wonderful women. It's mostly motion picture stars that - who would never touch television who now are flying to it who are playing strong women - the leads. There's no one - there's never been a format like Cagney & Lacey again where it was two sharing it. But I was just told that there is some producer now who's going to try and do a show like Cagney & Lacey. I hope we had some impact, I mean, there's some wonderful women on the air now in strong roles.
And Tyne, for you, how do you see it?
Tyne Daly: Well, you know, television serves very briefly in its own time as far as I'm concerned. So we hit a very lucky time when we could reflect - because I don't think television leads, I think it reflects. We could reflect some of the influences that were happening in the society. Women come up to me and say how grateful they were that they spent time with their moms watching TV or that, you know, they were encouraged to be professionals because of the images that they saw on - saw us do. We served (then), whether or not that thing would be of use in the 21st Century I don't know. We're onto third-wave feminism and a whole bunch of stuff that I'm - don't understand completely. But I do think we did good service in our time. And I can stay proud of that.
Sharon Gless: While we were on the air - this is Sharon - (unintelligible) got lots of mail from young girls saying we're going to join the force.
Tyne Daly: Oh God.
Sharon Gless: And I always wanted to say are you crazy, you could get killed. But now it's been 20 years later and I've met so many of them who are now have put in their 20 and they're retiring.
{bold|What do you each appreciate about each other now that you, you know, that you couldn't during the height of Cagney & Lacey?
Tyne Daly: ...we've been pretty good at appreciating each other.
Sharon Gless: Yeah. I still appreciate Tyne's talent and I appreciate her friendship.
Tyne Daly: I am encouraged that Sharon keeps finding new things to do and new ways to be, you know, of service as an actor and so I can too. If I get blue and I get bummed I think well, you know, Gless has gone to London and done a play and she's developing a new plan thing. And so I...
Sharon Gless: If Gless can do it...
Tyne Daly: Really but, you know, I wanted to be a long distance runner, you know, when I started out. And Sharon is being one and I'm being one in a profession where usually, you know, you do your sprint and then it's over...
Sharon Gless: Yeah.
Tyne Daly: ...especially for women in some way. Women don't tend to last in this business. They think their shelf life is much shorter than the guy's. So I'm encouraged by Miss Gless.
Sharon Gless: Thank you my friend and I you.
I was wondering for both of you what are the differences you've seen in your opportunities since Cagney & Lacey?
Sharon Gless: I'm sorry what are the different - you mean different from each other?
Differences as in the culture changing, roles available for women.
Sharon Gless: Well this is Sharon. I'm not equipped to discuss the culture but there are better parts now for women than there were when we were television. I think that's why we got the acclaim we did. And while we were on the air no other woman ever won the Emmy. And it's because we had the material. But I think Cagney & Lacey certainly had impact. And it's probably one of the reasons why there's so many good women's roles today. There were not at that time.
Tyne Daly: I'm - it's Tyne talking. I think though on another level, you know, you make your own opportunities, you make your own opportunities, you find them. There are places to go and serve as an actor and be, you know, entertaining or amusing or interesting if you're willing to find them. If you think there's only one place to do it like it has to be Broadway or it has to be Hollywood then you limit yourself. I'm enjoying at this point well after my prime, you know, being able to go and be an actor or a singer or whatever I'm doing in different places. I think actors limit themselves to a specific location and that's the only allowable success. Does that make any sense?
Oh it makes perfect sense. In fact that's extremely insightful. Thank you.
Tyne Daly: So if you accept limitations then, yeah, you'll be limited. If you don't accept limitations then the horizon is pretty vast.
That makes sense. I'm sure for both of you, you know, careers are, you know, how they are where they have their ups and downs. What do each of you do to get through the tough times in your careers? What was like cheered you up and made things better?
Tyne Daly: Well we call each other.
Sharon Gless: We go out and have a hot fudge sundae together.
Tyne Daly: Hot fudge sundaes help, yeah.
Sharon Gless: I don't know what I'd do. I mean I've been very fortunate. So - this is Sharon - as Tyne to continue working. Since Cagney & Lacey I think both of us have really been on the air, or as Tyne on stage, ever since then.
Tyne Daly: Yeah, you know, it depends on what - it's Tyne again - it depends on what you're willing to accept. When I started Judging Amy which was another television series that went for six years which most television shows do not, all I had to do was cut my price and play 10 years older than I was. But I wanted to be acting. And I wanted to be acting on television. I wanted that regular job again. I spent several years of not having a regular job and it was time to, you know, fulfill my obligations as a worker so that turned out okay. After that you change as it comes. Sharon said okay I'm going to do this - what do you call it - Queer as Folk and I'm going to move to Canada, you know, she had to live and work in Canada. She had to be willing to do that. So there haven't been a lot of patches of inactivity really for either one of us which is pretty...
Sharon Gless: Yeah, we've been very, very blessed because that isn't...
Tyne Daly: Very lucky.
Sharon Gless: ...the situation, yeah, with most of our colleagues. So, yeah, I think we're both very blessed.
Sharon Gless: Oh the process. This has gone on - I bought this - the option on this book about nine years ago. It's gone through many lives and now it's actually happening here in San Francisco. But it's been a long time coming, long, long, long. And I'm nervous. But I don't know really how to describe the process it just took time and patience and finding the right people to do it; I can't do it alone, you know, so...
Do you guys give each other advice about your respective shows?
Sharon Gless: Well I fit Tyne in the script and she applauded my courage.
Tyne Daly: I think - this is Tyne talking - I think we've been pretty good supporters of each other, you know, since Cagney & Lacey. I'm interested in Sharon's work and what she's doing and trying to follow it and she in mine. Right now we're both in San Francisco and yet our schedules are so much the same that I'm not going to get to see her play and she's not to get to come over and see the Cabaret which is too bad. But...
Sharon Gless: Yeah.
Tyne Daly: ...but I think we don't hesitate to, you know, tell each other our opinions. And you can't get straight opinions out of a lot of people in this business. So I think in some ways I rely on Sharon to give me the straight story. You know, she came to New York to see my - me try this Cabaret thing at Feinstein's in New York and was not only a supporter and a booster but also, you know, somebody who told me the straight story about what she liked and what she didn't.
Sharon Gless: She was fabulous.
Would you guys ever consider doing...
Sharon Gless: And I loved her shoes.
...a play together?
Tyne Daly: I guess - are you the best fashionista lady? I never spent so much money on shoes in my whole life and I....
Tyne Daly: I'm now working this Cabaret all over the country to work off the shoes because....
Would you guys ever consider doing theater together?
Sharon Gless: Absolutely, I would. We actually were approached by a company in London to do a project that just turned - time wise it didn't work out for either of us but.
Tyne Daly: There'll be a time. I think there'll be a time to say if the gods subscribe. You know, years ago, I mean, years ago we were approached to do some production somewhere of Arsenic and Old Lace. And we both kind of got, you know, a little huffy and said we're too - but in another 10 years, Shar - Arsenic and Old Lace might be right up our street. It's nice to know it's over there in case we need it when we get...
Sharon Gless: Yeah.
Tyne Daly: ...when we get well into our 70s. Sure...
Sharon Gless: But in the interim I'd love her to come back - in the interim I'd lover her to come back to Burn Notice. They loved her.
Tyne Daly: I had a good time. I had a good time.
You guys have done a lot of things in your life and I wonder what is the most adventurous thing you have done?
Sharon Gless: I couldn't hear your question, I'm so sorry.
I wanted to know what is the most adventurous thing you have ever done in your life?
Sharon Gless: Adventurous I would call frightening - the most frightening thing I've ever done in my life? This is Sharon.
Anywhere you want - anywhere you want to take it.
Sharon Gless: This play I'm about to start is the frightening thing I've ever done.
Tyne Daly: The most adventurous thing - well I'm not sure that I interpret it - this is Tyne - as frightening. I think the most adventurous thing you can do is actually follow your impulses, your deep impulses. The most adventurous thing I did in my life was get married.
I hesitate to say how'd that work out for you or...
Tyne Daly: Well 27 years and three kids and two and a half grandchildren - I got another grandchild coming is not too bad so far, so far so good. Like half of American marriages that ended in divorce but I'm not going to throw out the - that part of it for the value of the marriage itself was fantastic.
That's a good run, definitely. And Sharon I just wanted to say what - you keep saying about how terrified you are of this play. What exactly are you worried about?
Sharon Gless: Well it's an original piece. I've owned it for nine years. It's finally being made in San Francisco. And it's a true story of a woman who took - a 66-year old woman took an ad out in the New York Review of Books who wanted to strike the intellectual - asking for sex. And I'm playing it. And it's very - it's scary. It's unlike anything I've ever done. And the woman I'm actually playing is going to be there opening night so...
That would be a little intimidating definitely. Well I'm sure it's going to be wonderful and I look forward to seeing more of you ladies in many, many different things. Thank you.
I wanted to find out, Sharon, we talked a year ago or maybe a year and a half ago about how much fun it is working with Jeffrey and you guys have this very lovely scene at the end of this episode. I was wondering...
Sharon Gless: Have you seen it? Have you seen this?
Yes. Yes I did. And I was wondering to hear what Tyne - you didn't work much with Jeffrey but how was working with him?
Tyne Daly: Well we didn't have very much of an opportunity. He was very gracious and behaved the way a, you know, the star of a television show should behave in terms of greeting guest stars. I think - you can always feel on a set, you know, whether something is - whether it's a happy set or not, whether the people are engaged in the work they're doing. So, you know, he was lovely. And big bang, I was gone, so we didn't have much to do together. But I think he knew the value of how fun it was for me to be playing with my erstwhile colleague and he was nice about it. He was deferential I could say.
Sharon Gless: They were all very excited that she was on the show.
What else is coming up for Madeline?
Sharon Gless: I don't know, I haven't seen the new scripts.
I do know - I do know since they - our show is - the second half of Year 3 is premiering January 21 I think. And I don't remember - the very, very ending one was - they used Madeline a lot. It was a very emotional piece. But the first one they put me undercover was here with Tyne.
Right, all right. So do you and Michael come to a better understanding you think of where you're both at?
Sharon Gless: Based on this episode with Tyne it wasn't - yes, I mean, there's a lovely scene at the end where - our understandings kind of - if you've seen our relationship - are unspoken. I mean if we came across like Father Knows Best, you know, I think - that isn't the nature of this show. There's - definitely she loves him, I mean, she's crazy about him. And I believe he loves her too it's just there's a lot of blood under the bridge, you know. So it's - there's a slight little distance between them that is - that's almost becoming, I like it. Because it gives you someplace to go, you know?
Tyne Daly: Sharon, you make me want to see the show.
Oh you should watch.
I was wondering if you could maybe share with us your favorite memories from your time on Cagney & Lacey. I'm sure working together again on this show made you reminisce a little bit. So anything you guys laughed about on the set or anything like that?
Tyne Daly: Oh darling it's so long ago I can't remember a thing. I deny everything. I remember nothing.
Sharon Gless: I do remember my favorite time and Tyne referred to it earlier, we did laugh a lot. And my favorite time we occasionally - when we were so tired, I mean, 17 hour days, we'd get to a part of a scene and one of us would get the giggles. And we couldn't stop. They'd cut, start again and when we'd get to that exact same place, I mean, we'd be so, so tired that we'd just start giggling.
Tyne Daly: This is Tyne talking now. We used to, you know, there was diminishing returns. There'd get to a place where you're so tired and there is really no point in going on then. Only the smartest of directors or producers would say you know something let's call it for the day, this is over. But I'll tell you what I appreciated a great deal about Miss Gless, when we started working together I needed to do the next day's work before I went home. And, you know, I had kids and a husband at home and - but we would stay and run through the next day's scenes, you know, as we're - how do you call that - whatever was on the call sheet for the next day. And we would go through it and we would pound it to death until we felt we understood it so that we could come in in the morning and know what we were up to. And she was willing to do that kind of rehearsing and investigating that I found - felt was absolutely necessary. And I don't think, Shar, tell me if I'm wrong but you weren't sort of brought up in that tradition.
Sharon Gless: No but I loved it so much that I became dependant on it. And any show I've done since then that's what I have to do.
Tyne Daly: Yeah.
Sharon Gless: Because I can't - I don't think I've ever had a costar who's interested in doing it with me but then I have to hire somebody to be my Tyne Daly because like...there was such value in that process...
Tyne Daly: Yeah, the work ethic was really pretty impeccable considering that we were in the, you know, in the terrible shoals of television land where everybody puts it down and says it's less than. We had a work ethic that was pretty fine.
Absolutely. And Sharon, were there any giggles during the Burn Notice filming or anything like that or did they not work you guys so tirelessly?
Sharon Gless: We didn't really have a chance on the set to laugh a lot. Our scenes were sort of emotional.
Tyne Daly: Yeah. Well...
Sharon Gless: But we certainly laughed in the makeup trailer and laughed, you know, we went out to dinner and laughed and...
Tyne Daly: I'd say for Sharon, you know, I think for Sharon - this is Tyne talking. For Sharon it was a really responsible part. It's a kind of opportunity on Burn Notice that she hasn't had before, it's quite exciting to see, you know, that character get exploded out of just, you know, his mom. But I was there on a three day vacation. I came down and did my little bit and did my supporting of my friend whom I love dearly and would go anywhere to give a boost to. And then the rest of the time I could just kind of fool around. And by the end of it it was the end of the season right Shar?
Sharon Gless: Yes.
Tyne Daly: Yeah, so we got - we went out and had dinner and laughed a lot in the relief part when it's over and you go...Okay, good, congratulations, it's the end of your season. Let's have a dinner and eat too much and drink too much and laugh too much. It was swell.
Sharon Gless: Actually it wasn't the end of the season because this show is in the - (unintelligible) is confusing.
Tyne Daly: Okay.
Sharon Gless: This show opens the second half of Year 3. Does that make sense?
Tyne Daly: All right.
Sharon Gless: So I still had like six more to do but that didn't stop me from going out and playing with Tyne.
It's obvious listening to you guys for the last hour or so that you guys have become friends. And I wanted to ask you to go back in time a little bit and ask what was that like Cagney & Lacey off the set time that you realized you weren't just coworkers?
Tyne Daly: Well people used to - go ahead Shar.
Sharon Gless: Well we became - you're asking when we became more than coworkers? That happened for me before we ever started working together. Tyne Daly came to my house with champagne and balloons before we ever stepped in front of a camera and I fell in love. So...
Tyne Daly: This is Tyne talking. I was charged to get Sharon to do the show. We had had Loretta Swit, we had had Meg Foster and they were recasting again. I was deeply pissed off, you know, I wanted to get on with it. I loved the project and I loved the idea of these two women as colleagues. And so, you know, the agents and the managers and the thing and the producers had all been in it. But Sharon luckily had a birthday on the 31st of May which is one of those national holidays - what the hell is it?
Sharon Gless: Memorial Day.
Tyne Daly: Yes, Memorial Day. And Memorial Day - I should, you know, be grateful to all of us who fought. But so everybody was out of town. And I called her up and I said I know it's your birthday, let me come over, let's talk this over. And we sat on the floor of her little house in California and I said, you know, come out and play. The thing can't go forever, for God sake it'll never go over. It's about, you know, two women are the stars. But it's a good gig and please come out and play with me. And I think that was the, you know, the thing that convinced her to finally say yes.
Sharon Gless: Well that - there were a lot of reasons actually. But - and we polished off that bottle of champagne together.
Tyne Daly: We did. And celebrated her birthday and sort of decided - I think at that point we decided to be partners and colleagues. And that was unshakeable for the next six years whether, you know, the story was mainly about one or the other, the prize went to one or the other, you know, whatever the vicissitudes - the billing - we had a huge fight about billing, we had a huge fight about all sorts of things. But we sort of let them fight while we stayed tight. You know...
Sharon Gless: Yeah.
Tyne Daly: And that was a lesson of colleague-ness that turned into friendship for me. It wasn't so at the beginning but it turned into this lady who's a friend of mine.
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