Recently, CBS served up the new, official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Blue Bloods" premiere episode 1 of season 6. The episode is entitled, "Worst Case Scenario," and it turns that we're going to see some very interesting and high drama stuff take place as a major terrorist attack prompts Frank to go into high alert, and more! In the new, 1st episode press release: Frank Goes On High Alert When A Threat To New York City May Be Imminent Following A Terrorist Attack In The Middle East, On The Sixth Season Premiere Of "Blue Bloods." Press release number 2: Frank will go on high alert when a threat to New York City may be imminent following a terrorist attack in the Middle East on the sixth season premiere of Blue Bloods. Guest stars feature: Ramin Karimloo (Barry Hamidi), Yair Ben-Dor (Naseem Akhtar), Timothy Adams (John Knight, Esu Captain), Meghann Fahy (Lacey...
- 9/16/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
I almost died yesterday. From the heat.
The A/C on our car is broken. Or it was broken yesterday, anyway. I think Mr. Fig fixed it because he's a genius. But the point is I nearly died yesterday because we badly needed to go to the grocery store and if I just send him he'll bring back ramen and coke. And I'm like a hobbit so that won't cut it. The point is I nearly died, because it was about 100 and something (a hundred and Hell) and it's only June so I know I'm in for it, but my God this heat is ungodly.
So while surfing the internet today (wait...do people still say that?) I found all these advice columns on how to deal with the heat and it's all very practical -- if obvious -- advice like don't wear clothes and slather yourself in sunscreen and the like.
The A/C on our car is broken. Or it was broken yesterday, anyway. I think Mr. Fig fixed it because he's a genius. But the point is I nearly died yesterday because we badly needed to go to the grocery store and if I just send him he'll bring back ramen and coke. And I'm like a hobbit so that won't cut it. The point is I nearly died, because it was about 100 and something (a hundred and Hell) and it's only June so I know I'm in for it, but my God this heat is ungodly.
So while surfing the internet today (wait...do people still say that?) I found all these advice columns on how to deal with the heat and it's all very practical -- if obvious -- advice like don't wear clothes and slather yourself in sunscreen and the like.
- 6/7/2010
- by Dustin Rowles
I like summer. I like hot weather and I like the sun despite the fact that my 100% Northern European heritage means I can't be in the sun longer than five minutes without wearing Spf 1,000 or something ridiculous. Also I've thus far managed to avoid becoming a real adult so summer also means a lot of time for extra naps and sleeping in. However, summer is rather depressing in terms of entertainment options, and while I appreciate the fact that my job here is getting progressively easier as we move into summer, I feel bad that there's really not much in the way of good television. Here are the offerings for Wednesday night:
8:00pm: "So You Think You Can Dance" on Fox
"Tyler Perry's House of Payne" on TBS
"NHL Stanley Cup Finals: Game #3" on Versus Network. Special presentation.
"Web Soup" on G4
"Weird or What?" on Discovery
8:30pm:...
8:00pm: "So You Think You Can Dance" on Fox
"Tyler Perry's House of Payne" on TBS
"NHL Stanley Cup Finals: Game #3" on Versus Network. Special presentation.
"Web Soup" on G4
"Weird or What?" on Discovery
8:30pm:...
- 6/2/2010
- by Intern Rusty
The drive from Miami to Maryland only took about 17 hours after you factored out the times we stopped for food. The time it took for that cramp in my right thigh that tried to kill me when I got out of the car around 4 a.m. today ("Oh, good, back home and Ahhhhh!" as my thigh seized up and nearly sent me plunging face first onto the asphalt) was around 12 hours. I see a nice relaxed night sitting around complaining about what's on television in my near future. Here's a taste of what my lovely family will have to hear about:
8:00 p.m.: "America's Next Top Model" on The CW. One hour special presentation called "Chubby Bunny", which means nothing to me other than being a game where you stuff progressively more marshmallows in your mouth and then try to say "Chubby Bunny" and the person who can...
8:00 p.m.: "America's Next Top Model" on The CW. One hour special presentation called "Chubby Bunny", which means nothing to me other than being a game where you stuff progressively more marshmallows in your mouth and then try to say "Chubby Bunny" and the person who can...
- 5/20/2010
- by Intern Rusty
Discovery Channel's man about disaster and survival, Bear Grylls. who famously gave himself a "life-saving enema" a la Swiss Family Robinson on a tatty raft in the open ocean, is back in a new series called "Worst Case Scenario." On Wednesday, May 5 at 10Pm Et/Pt, survival expert and Man vs. Wild host, Bear Grylls, goes urban. Discovery Channel.s original series "Worst Case Scenario" is based on the bestselling series of books with the same name. The show portrays potentially life-threatening situations to demonstrate how to survive, you know, when the case is at its worst. Filmed like a feature film, Grylls pushes his physical boundaries . part stuntman, part urban survivalist . to exhibit scenarios that viewers...
- 5/5/2010
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
Filed under: TV News Daily
Discovery Channel unveiled a lineup of new specials and series for its 2010-11 season today, including new series 'Worst Case Scenario' and 'Construction Intervention,' and miniseries from Steven Spielberg, Disney and Nasa, according to the Hollywood Reporter
Discovery introduces 'Worst Case Scenario,' based on the popular series of books and starring 'Man vs. Wild's' Bear Grylls,and 'Construction Intervention,' featuring New York City construction guru Charlie Frattini and his crew as they tackle real-life property improvement nightmares.
The specials include the miniseries 'Human Planet,' which will explore eight different natural environments and the people who live in them, and 'Earth from Space,' which shows Earth as a living organism, as viewed from space. Discovery is producing in conjunction with Nasa.
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Discovery Channel unveiled a lineup of new specials and series for its 2010-11 season today, including new series 'Worst Case Scenario' and 'Construction Intervention,' and miniseries from Steven Spielberg, Disney and Nasa, according to the Hollywood Reporter
Discovery introduces 'Worst Case Scenario,' based on the popular series of books and starring 'Man vs. Wild's' Bear Grylls,and 'Construction Intervention,' featuring New York City construction guru Charlie Frattini and his crew as they tackle real-life property improvement nightmares.
The specials include the miniseries 'Human Planet,' which will explore eight different natural environments and the people who live in them, and 'Earth from Space,' which shows Earth as a living organism, as viewed from space. Discovery is producing in conjunction with Nasa.
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- 4/8/2010
- by Sharon Knolle
- Inside TV
Discovery Channel on Thursday unveiled a lineup of new specials and series for its 2010-11 season.
The specials include:
"Human Planet": In the vein of "Life" and "Planet Earth," each episode of the mini will explore a different environment: arctic, rivers, mountains, ocean, jungles, grasslands, desert and urban that centers on the people living there.
"Earth from Space": Done in partnership with Nasa, it will use satellite data to show Earth as a living organism.
"Reign of the Dinosaurs": From Disney and Pixar, the special will recreate the world of dinosaurs and explore their behaviors.
"Engineering the Impossible": A team of specialists will search for clues as to how some of the world's most iconic structures have been built.
The specials join previously announced "The Rising: Rebuilding Ground Zero," a documentary about the rebuilding process executive produced by Steven Spielberg, and "Curiosity: The Questions of Life,...
The specials include:
"Human Planet": In the vein of "Life" and "Planet Earth," each episode of the mini will explore a different environment: arctic, rivers, mountains, ocean, jungles, grasslands, desert and urban that centers on the people living there.
"Earth from Space": Done in partnership with Nasa, it will use satellite data to show Earth as a living organism.
"Reign of the Dinosaurs": From Disney and Pixar, the special will recreate the world of dinosaurs and explore their behaviors.
"Engineering the Impossible": A team of specialists will search for clues as to how some of the world's most iconic structures have been built.
The specials join previously announced "The Rising: Rebuilding Ground Zero," a documentary about the rebuilding process executive produced by Steven Spielberg, and "Curiosity: The Questions of Life,...
- 4/8/2010
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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