Jackson (Pacey, Dawson’s Creek) turns 32 today.
Stumbled across this video circa Jackson’s birthday last year, where they play Six Degrees with Jackson…and Jennifer Lopez.
Jackson (Pacey, Dawson’s Creek) turns 32 today.
Stumbled across this video circa Jackson’s birthday last year, where they play Six Degrees with Jackson…and Jennifer Lopez.
RELEVANT QUESTIONS–DON’T READ IF YOU DON’T WANT TO KNOW!!!
Question: Please tell me that Gossip Girl is not going to play the amnesia card with Chuck next season. —Simone
Ausiello: Gossip Girl is not going to play the amnesia card with Chuck next season. But the little Bass-tard will emerge from his near-death experience a very changed man.
Question: Any Gossip Girl scoop regarding Nate and Serena? Are they really finished? —Kayla
Ausiello: The fact that producers are casting a new love interest for Nate should answer your question.
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Give me scoop on 90210 next season. — Nando
MICKEY: Ryan Eggold tells us that Mr. Matthews’ spectacular flame-out in the season finale is just the beginning of the expectant daddy’s journey. “It’s kind of fun to play [drunk],” he says. “I would love to continue, but he’s going to have a kid now. He’ll be struggling to clean up and focus on raising a child and being a good dad.”
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In addition to Hellcats, the folks at The CW were kind enough to send me a screener of their other new series, Nikita.
The show resolves around Nikita, a former assassin who used to be part of Division, one of the government’s top secret, um, divisions. When she falls in love with a civilian, she flees the organization and her lover is killed. She spends 3 years in hiding before resurfacing with the goal of destroying Division.
Like Hellcats, Nikita opens with the title character, played by Maggie Q, narrating. The exposition continues in another scene, where Nikita reveals to her foster dad what she’s been up to since she last saw him. I’m big on flashbacks and I love that it allowed us to see Nikita in a vulnerable state, since she’s pretty much kicking ass and taking names the rest of the time. Which is something I don’t quite understand. She wants to stop Division, stop them from killing people, but to do so…she has to kill people.
The biggest bright spot for me was the cast. Maggie Q is not only stunning but talented, both of which were made clear during her brief appearance at The CW Upfront. I had never seen Lyndsy Fonesca in anything before and she blew me away. Shane West is as handsome as ever. I could watch him in anything. And Melinda Clarke (Julie, The O.C.) seems to be channeling Mrs. Cooper-Nichol a little bit, which is a win in my book. (Check out my interview with Clarke for her thoughts on the show.)
Throughout the pilot, though, I felt like I was watching a FOX show. Perhaps a female-driven version of 24.
Nikita is part action drama, part psychological thriller. Neither appeal to me.
I’m not big on violence. I’m not big on mind games.
And then the twist came.
At the end.
And while I won’t reveal it, I will say it left me intrigued. Intrigued enough to check out episode two when the time comes?
I don’t know yet. I’m still processing.
A premiere date for Nikita hasn’t been announced yet but it will air Thursdays in the fall after The Vampire Diaries.
I have to note, though, that Nikita won’t be covered extensively on this site since it is not a teen drama. I will continue to include it as I have thus far: when there’s something relevant to Clarke or executive producer McG (executive producer, The O.C.) or when there’s some other teen drama connection.
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Boyd in Maui: Any word on whether or not Joshua Jackson will really guest star on Vampire Diaries?
Not yet, but another Dawson‘s alum has enlisted my help in securing a spot on Vampire Diaries, and this time Life Unexpected‘s Kerr Smith is the culprit. “When you interview Kevin today, will you ask him?,” he asked me at The CW Upfronts. “I would love to play a vampire!” Hope Kev’s taking notes!
Breanne in New York City: I’m such a fan of the Huge novels, but am a little ambivalent about the new ABC Family series. Any words of encouragement?
My advice to you is to go in with an open mind, and know that Huge is not exactly the same as the novels you know and love. That said, it’s fun summer fare and definitely something to fill the void while all your other faves are MIA. And Gina Torres (of Angel and Firefly fame) is absolutely fab in one of the few adult roles on the show.
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Notes:
Kevin refers to Dawson’s Creek creator and TVD EP Kevin Williamson. Jackson and Smith, of course, played Pacey and Jack, respectively, on Dawson’s Creek.
Torres played Gabrielle on Gossip Girl. Huge also stars Zander Eckhouse, son of James Eckhouse (Jim, Beverly Hills 90210).
Alyssa submitted this Gossip Girl video, which was actually made by two people and shows “the ‘downs’ of the GG cast.”