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TV Jab Roundup - Week Ending 7/6/07

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Kind of a slow news week this time around, as the majority of news coming through this week was related to casting.

Boston Legal

Despite being previously reported that Mark Valley and Rene Auberjonois’ contracts were not renewed, they will return in a limited capacity in “multiple episodes” next season.  Also joining the cast, Taraji P. Henson of “Hustle and Flow”, as “a high-powered corporate litigator out of the New York office whom Sack [John Laroquette] brings in to help wrestle more political sovereignty within the firm. The character will be introduced later in the season.”

“[Saffron] Burrows will play a sexy, sophisticated commercial litigator who once had a passionate affair with Alan Shore (James Spader), the chemistry of which still lingers and distracts.”

“[Gail] O’Grady, who appeared on several episodes this year, will reprise her role as Judge Gloria Weldon, who is in a heated relationship with Shore.” (AOL)

CSI: Miami

Horatio has a 16-year-old son, and we meet him in the upcoming season. His arrival creates quite a bit of conflict, since he’s not exactly the model teenager every daddy hopes for. (eOnline!

Desperate Housewives

Nathan Fillion and Debra Delany are in talks to join the Wisteria Lane neighborhood as husband and wife.

Dr. Who

“Comedian Catherine Tate is to play Doctor Who’s new companion, reprising her role from the 2006 Christmas special, the BBC has announced…Freema Agyeman, who played the Doctor’s companion Martha Jones in the third series, will return mid-series.  Kylie Minogue will also be starring in this year’s Christmas special.”  (BBC)

Grey’s Anatomy

The title of the season premiere will be “A Change is Gonna Come”. (TVGuide)

Clara, who is with her two young children, discuss the status of her husband Henry with one of the doctors. Henry has suffered extremely traumatic injuries during a car accident. The doctor says that the only thing holding Henry’s head to his body is skin and muscle and that he will surely died very soon, even with surgery. A boy brings a near-dead racoon to Seattle Grace in the hope they will be able to save it. His father wants his son to grow up and stop living in a make-believe world. Some of the doctors need to deal with new stressed out interns. One of the interns will help deliver a baby. (Spoilerfix)

Heroes

Dominic Keating will be taking on the role of an Irish mobster. (Variety)

Ugly Betty

“It may be over before it began for Betty and Henry. I hear producers are bringing on a new twentysomething love interest for America Ferrera. The character’s name is Gio, and he runs the sandwich cart at “Mode.” He’s described in the script as “ambitious, aggressive and lovable,” and it sounds like he’ll be sticking around all season…”Mode” is staffing up, adding a new female editor who is stylish and pretty and very knowledgeable about fashion. (TVGuide)

TV Jab Roundup - June 22, 2007

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Every week there are some news bits here and there that don’t always warrant a whole news post.  So to that end, we’ve got the TV Jab Roundup, a recap of the news that came in over the week.  While there’s nothing major revealed, since I know that many want to remain spoiler-free, we’ll continue this after the jump. Read the rest of this entry »

TV Jab Roundup - June 15, 2007

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We’re at the end of another week, so let’s take a look back and see what’s been going on in TV world…

Battlestar Galactica

(BuddyTV)In Bless my BG source who was able to get me spoilers for 1 upcoming episode. “Razor,” we join young Bill Adama in his fight against the cylons when he was just a Lieutenant. He can’t believe a treaty is signed, ending the war at that time. We’re also on Battlestar Pegasus when Lee Adama moves in as the new Commander, and he meets some of the old crew. He’s trying to get everything running again. “Razor” is said to be a two-part arc that which will take place for episodes 4.01 and 4.02. 

Grey’s Anatomy

(AOL) Executives tied to the show say the fourth-season plan is to add several cast members, including at least one fresh-faced new intern: Meredith Grey’s half-sister Lexi (Chyler Leigh) will become a frequent presence with a multi-episode story arc. They are also seeking a new recurring male character to compete with Patrick Dempsey’s Dr. McDreamy.

Heroes 

(TVGuide) …the Japan-born Riyo Mori says one “super” job lead might find her on no less than NBC’s Heroes, playing Yaeko, a new character whom she describes as a love interest for one of the main characters. “I went to the casting audition and read a script in English and Japanese, and they said it was really good,” the 20-year-old dancer tells the Associated Press. “So I hope I can be in the show.”

(eOnline) …they’re welcoming a new recurring character named Will, aka Blackie, an Irish mobster who’s mixed up in small-time crime!

(eOnline) I’m hearing we meet a new character who’s been alive for 1,000 years. And sadly, he is not played by David Boreanaz. I’m pretty sure it’s the character David Anders is in the running for, but not sure.

(Spoilerfix) The episode will feature a villainous Japanese warlord who is known as “White Beard,” various old Japanese villagers as well as Tuko, a West-African man working for Irish mobster Ricky.

(This is Bollywood) Bollywood actress and former Miss World Aishwarya Rai has signed up to star in top US sci-fi serial Heroes. The Indian babe, who recently married fellow actor Abhishek Bachchan, will appear in 8 episodes of the coming series of the NBC show revolving around a batch of super-enhanced human beings. It has been reported that Aishwarya Rai will play the role of Dr. Mohinder Suresh’s elder sister Shanti Suresh, and will have a super-power of her own, something which has not yet been disclosed. Aishwarya will begin shooting in Los Angeles later this month, and is expected to be seen on-screen as early as October of this year.

(National Ledger) With all the talk about new heroes showing up on “Heroes” in the coming season — which, by the way, starts shooting next week — it’s especially interesting that the show is casting for several possibly recurring characters. Per casting sources, they include: a pretty and kind elementary school teacher, a hippie-ish high school chemistry teacher, a Kinko’s store manager, a small-time Irish mobster and a California high school girl who isn’t especially athletic. Save the klutz, save the world?

Kyle XY

(BuddyTV) Darcy, one of our chat regulars, sent me the following spoilers: Episode 2.02, “Homecoming,” Claiming that his parents were killed in a car crash, Kyle is back at the Tragers’ to stay. But his homecoming isn’t as happy as he thought it would be when he realizes all of the secrets he must keep from the family he loves. Torn between wanting to be home and not wanting to keep anything from the Tragers, Kyle wonders if he should have come back after all. Meanwhile, XX begins her journey outside of the walls of Zzyzx.

Darcy also sent us spoilers for “The List is Life,” episode 2.03. Kyle finds that returning to his old life is virtually impossible, as Tom Foss hounds him to work on his new skills and he is devastated to know he played a part in Lori and Declan’s break-up. Meanwhile, now that Madacorp’s boss Ballantine knows of Kyle’s existence, he has a new mission for Emily and XX to bring Kyle back at any cost.

The Office

(FOX News) Is Dwight Schrute about to have his own TV series? That’s the buzz at NBC, where new head of programming Ben Silverman could be thinking about a spin-off from the hit sitcom “The Office.”…When I ran into Rainn Wilson, the actor who plays Dwight on the show, at Sunday night’s post-Tony party, he actually brought up the idea, then seemed a little surprised he’d said it out loud.

(TVGuide) …a source close to Mr. Schrute’s portrayer, Rainn Wilson, tells TVGuide.com that the “buzz” is “totally made up… a complete farce.”

Prison Break

(BuddyTV) What I can tell you tonight is that in “Orientacíon,” Lincoln goes to a bar in a high rise restaurant. He is set to meet someone there. He sits at the bar and orders water. A woman, known as Betty Crocker for now, sits besides him and starts talking to him. He doesn’t know her, but she does know him and Michael. As they talk, he clearly tells her it is the wrong time and he is waiting for someone. But she presses on and eventually says that it is the right time “Lincoln” and “We have a lot to discuss. Specifically your brother.” She then gives him an iPod. It is not clear what/who Betty is exactly but she seems to be an agent of some sort. Question is, for which side is she working for?

TV Jab Roundup - June 8, 2007

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Here’s a look back at the news from our favorite shows that came up over the past week.

24

“…it’s looking very good that Mary Lynn Rajskub will be back next season, although she’ll find herself in very different surroundings.” (Source: TVGuide

Heroes

Is it true that Heroes will be recasting Micah? Why would they get rid of Noah Gray-Cabey?— Vanessa

Ausiello: Let’s ask executive producer Dennis Hammer: “False. We love Noah.” 

(Source: TVGuide

Love is in the air for our boy Hiro, and rumor has it that it’s the Japanese princess that the casting call went out for last week. (Source: eOnline)

Did anyone ever really expect for Nathan to stay dead? Adrian Pasdar had this to say: “I think there’s gonna be a little bit of a journey of redemption for the sins of past, for his association with people who are probably less than good. I think there’s gonna be some climbing up the moral ladder. He’s gonna have to do a little bit of work.” (Source: eOnline)

Lost

Straight from producer Damon Lindelof: “Desmond will have to deal with the aftereffects and the guilt of it. He will question whether or not Charlie would have made this sacrifice had he not told him that it was what he was going to do. He will question the role he played in Charlie’s death.” (Source: eOnline)

Nearly every day, I read a little tidbit about a show that I want to post, but I hold off on.  There are a couple of reasons for this…first, if I did post everything I read, I would literally be doing this all day, every day.  Second, it would be near impossible for you, dear reader, to keep up with all of that without missing something.  Thus…the TV Jab Roundup, a (hopefully) weekly installment to keep you updated on the latest news for the shows we cover here on the site.

Bear in mind (especially this week, as I’m trying to get into the swing of this), that I may miss a tidbit here and there.  Feel free to leave a note in the comments about something I may have missed.

Due to the length, we’ll continue after the jump.

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