News Roundup: One Tree Hill, 90210, Gossip Girl and More

2 02 2010




Beverly Hills 90210 Season 9 DVD Available Today!

2 02 2010

I’ll be getting my copy sometime today.

Check back later for more details!

UPDATE

Barnes and Noble had Beverly Hills 90210: The Ninth Season for $59.99, which is a lot considering it’s the same price as some of the previous seasons but with less episodes.

The packing is a bit shoddier this time around. Gone is the actual “box” with several individual DVD sets inside. Instead there’s just a thin cardboard case that’s open on the top and bottom. Inside is a plastic case that duplicates the cover art and back art. I’ve already griped about the cover art but to recap: the original cast photo has been altered significantly. Vincent Young (Noah) has been removed and both Luke Perry (Dylan) and Vanessa Marcil (Gina) have been added. This is the second season where Young is a regular but not featured on the set’s cover. Similarly, Daniel Cosgrove (Matt) is regular this season but isn’t featured. In contrast, both Jason Priestley (Brandon) and Tiffani Amber Thiessen (Valerie) are included, even though they are only in 6 and 8 episodes of the season, respectively. The back does a much better job, including everyone (except Matt) in several smaller photos and I have to wonder why they didn’t just do something like that for the cover since there really isn’t a cast shot that fairly represents the season. (They did individual photos for the season 8 DVD, though that cover had its flaws, too.) But, of course, the photos on the back aren’t perfect either as at least one of the pictures is from season 8.

The description on the back reads: “The most shocking season yet! Just as Brandon Walsh and Val Malone are saying their good-byes to the gang, Dylan McKay, shielding a painful secret, returns to Beverly Hills and finds himself in trouble with newcomer Gina…So venture with Brandon (Jason Priestley), Kelly (Jennie Garth), Dylan (Luke Perry), Donna (Tori Spelling), David (Brian Austin Green), Steve (Ian Ziering), Val (Tiffani-Amber Thiessen), Noah (Vincent Young), Janet (Lindsay Price), Matt (Daniel Cosgrove), and Gina (Vanessa Marcil) in all 26 jaw-dropping episodes of Season 9. With Noah’s drinking problem, Kelly’s absurd love triangle, and secrets and betrayal so thick you could cut them with a knife, Season 9 proves to be the most shocking yet.” As per usual, the description is misguided at best. They make it sound like Brandon and Val leave together when it’s actually two separate storylines in two separate episodes. (And why they insist on only referring to Valerie as simply Val is beyond me.) I can’t tell you what “painful secret” Dylan is “shielding” because there isn’t one. Not sure why Perry is given top billing after Priestley and Garth, considering in the opening credits Perry is last and is technically a “special guest star.” It’s an interesting choice to highlight Noah’s drinking issues since, while they are pretty big this season, they are emphasized quite a bit more in season 10, and you could’ve mentioned something with long-timers Steve, Donna or David instead. And it’s not clear what love triangle they’re referring to with Kelly (Kelly-Matt-Lauren? Matt-Kelly-Dylan?) but I’m not sure what’s so absurd about it. It’s also quite a big declaration to call this “the most shocking season.”

The package is significantly slimmer since all the DVDs are in one case now but that means we no longer treated to the photos of the cast that used grace each individual DVD case. There also isn’t a separate booklet episode guide; instead its embedded beneath the discs (there’s seven of them) and you have to remove some of them if you want to be able to read it. Among the errors or lapses in judgment: they point out–in case you didn’t know–Steve isn’t Japanese; they say “Kelly and Steve obtain a very valuable book” when it’s actually Matt, not Kelly; they say “a dentist uncovers Gina’s painful secret” instead of identifying the dentist as Mel; and they insinuate that Kelly and Dylan have cheated on their respective partners when actual “truth” that is “revealed” is that they, not Steve, saved a woman from a mugger. I can at least admit these aren’t nearly as bad as some of the blunders on the past sets.

There aren’t any special features but that’s no surprise as we haven’t had any since season 4.

The season 10 DVD has not yet been announced.





Spoiler: Watch With Kristin

2 02 2010

RELEVANT QUESTIONS–DON’T READ IF YOU DON’T WANT TO KNOW!!!

Melissa: When does voting end for the CW Awards?
Voting is open for the next week, and we’ll announce the winners of the second annual CW Awards on Monday, Feb. 8. Good luck everybody!

Emily in Tallahassee, Fla.: I’m not expecting a big makeout scene, but is there any hint of Olivia/Peter coming up in Fringe?
Ahem. Everybody must watch this week’s Fringe (but especially you Emily in Tallahassee, Fla.) even if you’ve been wavering a bit on that series. Something that we’ve been waiting to see since the pilot finally (finally!) happens. The scenes in question are totally gratifying (albeit rushed a bit, when this subplot might have been better served with a little foreplay preamble), but then what we are given is snatched away again, in totally heartbreaking and perfect TV form. Excellent work, Bad Robots. Can’t wait to see what happens next.

Lamar in Dahoga, Pa.: Can you tell us anything about Leverage? It’s such an underrated series.
Luke Perry
guest stars as a clairvoyant con man on this week’s ep, and fans of the former heartthrob will not be disappointed. Most of Perry’s scenes are with Jeri Ryan, and Luke just can’t say enough about her. “Jeri Ryan and I had a great time. When you’re the guest cast, you never really know how it’ll be, but it was good,” he tells us. Obviously it’s Leverage, so they tend to catch the bad guy in the end, but might Luke be back again? Here’s what he says: “I just sort of play it as it comes. But we may get together on something down the road.” And there you have it.

Credit: E! Online

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Notes:

I posted about The CW Awards last week.

Peter on Fringe is played Joshua Jackson (Pacey, Dawson’s Creek). If you go to the actual webpage, they included a picture of him.

Perry played Dylan on Beverly Hills 90210 and Jeri Ryan played Charlotte on The O.C. Leverage also stars Christian Kane (Nick, Dawson’s Creek).





News Roundup: Gossip Girl, 90210, One Tree Hill and The O.C.

1 02 2010
  • Broadcasting & Cable has two very interesting articles on The CW. The first analyzes the network and its future and the second is an interview with Dawn Ostroff, the top executive.
  • The above articles make it seem like Gossip Girl and 90210 are surefire renewals. We’ll see!
  • TVByTheNumbers.com has an interesting analysis of the above articles.
  • Reuters has an article on Twelve, which stars Chace Crawford (Nate, Gossip Girl).
  • Somebody to Love by Leighton Meester (Blair, Gossip Girl) is included on the soundtrack for the new movie Valentine’s Day.
  • Entertainment Tonight has a short interview with with Michelle Trachtenberg (Georgina, Gossip Girl).
  • Kristen Bell (Gossip Girl, Gossip Girl) and Dax Shepard are engaged.
  • Gabrielle Carteris (Andrea, Beverly Hills 90210) is among several actors who should make a comeback, according to a tongue-in-cheek list by BlackBook.
  • National Ledger has a few quotes from Luke Perry (Dylan, Beverly Hills 90210) talking about working with a 90210 crew member again and whether he’ll commit  to a big TV role again.
  • Darren Star (creator, Beverly Hills 90210) is directing a movie about Anita Bryant.
  • SoapNet will air Valentine’s Day-themed or love-themed episodes of Beverly Hills 90210 and One Tree Hill on–you guessed it–Valentine’s Day. They’re calling it a marathon but it appears to me to be the normal Sunday schedule for those shows with just specific episodes picked.
  • SoapNet has a short article on and some photos from tonight’s One Tree Hill.
  • Mike Grubbs (Grubbs, One Tree Hill) and Wakey!Wakey! were on the PIX 11 Morning News this morning.
  • How To Make It In America, starring Bryan Greenberg (Jake, One Tree Hill), premieres on HBO February 14. Thanks to Kitty for the info.
  • Tate Donovan (Jimmy, The O.C.) was on The Wendy Williams Show today.




Win The New Wakey!Wakey! Album

1 02 2010

As I teased at the end of my interview with Mike Grubbs (Grubbs, One Tree Hill), the musician-actor and I are teaming up on a contest.

How To Enter: Leave a comment on this post with a poem, of any style and length, about Grubbs (the character) that includes the following words: Tric, Apple, Brooklyn

Prize: An autographed copy of “Almost Everything I Wish I’d Said The Last Time I Saw You,” the new Wakey!Wakey! album

Deadline: You have until Friday, February 5 at noon eastern time to leave your comment.

Grubbs himself will review the entries and announce a winner on his blog.

Good luck!





Live-Blog: One Tree Hill 7.15

1 02 2010

Last Week’s Live-Blog

Keep refreshing this page throughout the show for plot developments, quotes and commentary.


EPISODE 7.15: Don’t You Forget About Me

  • Previously on: There wasn’t one…?
  • This is the so-called “John Hughes Tribute” episode. The storylines will all echo his films, such as Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club, Weird Science, Home Alone, etc. Hughes died in August.
  • One Tree Hill has previously referenced The Breakfast Club. Dawson’s Creek, too!
  • Be sure to stick around after the show to find out how you can win an autographed copy of the new Wakey!Wakey! album. Mike Grubbs, who plays Grubbs on the show, is the frontman for Wakey!Wakey!
  • The opening song is “Don’t You Forget About Me”–the most recognizable song from The Breakfast Club.
  • Brooke is watching them paint Luke’s room. Why would Luke allow this?
  • She tells Julian she spent a lot of time here. He’s not thrilled to hear that.
  • Haley and Quinn have organized a fundraiser dance at Tree Hill High.
  • Brooke sort of kinda invites Julian but he declines saying one HS experience was enough since he was a geek.
  • Alex overhears.
  • Quinn is in Clay’s house making a smoothie when Kylie bangs on the door, trying to get to Clay.
  • Q1: Don’t tell me you’re in there with that miserable slag again!–Kylie
  • Kylie storms off, POed, and then Quinn drops a smoothie on her from the balcony.
  • Q2: Sorry. I’m such a slag!–Quinn
  • Q3: Guys, it’s a little early to be looking at porn.–Mouth
  • Junk and Fergie are on a Web site to find Mouth his “perfect woman” so he gets over Millie. [Weird Science]
  • Clay and Nathan are driving back to Tree Hill from a charity event.
  • Nathan thinks they should be home already and is confused that they aren’t.
  • Clay says he got lost and they’re a couple hundred miles outside Tree Hill. They’ll be home soon…
  • Until the corvette stalls! [Planes, Trains and Automobiles?]
  • Nathan says there’s a reason he had to be home this morning.
  • Haley walks into the living room, surprised no one is there.
  • Jamie comes in and demands breakfast.
  • Haley asks if he has anything else to say. But nope, more breakfast wishes.
  • Q4: I can’t believe it. They freakin’ forgot my birthday.–Haley [Sixteen Candles]
  • Haley is really rockin’ the Molly Ringwald/Samantha hair color. (Though not hair style.)
  • Nate is trying to leave Haley a birthday voicemail when his phone dies.
  • Aw, it’s cute how upset Nathan is. He says he always “goes big” for her birthday.
  • Clay says the car won’t be ready for a while…and he left his phone in the car, which was just towed away!
  • Alex brings up the dance to Julian, saying Brooke wants him to go.
  • Julian says Brooke was just being polite and things are weird since the break-up.
  • Julian is confused that Alex seems to be pushing him and Brooke together.
  • Q8: “Oh, I’m a total Brulian fan now.”–Alex
  • LOL But should we believe her?
  • She says she has to make amends for the past.
  • Haley gives more hints to Jamie that it’s her birthday but it goes over his head.
  • Jamie will be hanging out with the kids tonight.
  • Quinn comes in. She’s excited to “rescue the endangered arts program of Tree Hill High.”
  • The party has an 80s theme. Beverly Hills 90210 had an 80s party in season 10. The episode was appropriately called “80’s Night.”
  • I’m happier it’s a random fundraiser for a specific niche rather than a general Tree Hill High one or an official reunion ’cause then how do you explain Leyton’s absence?
  • Although, Leyton both have a lot to do with art (more Peyton in the high school era than Luke) so I think they would care about this. But care enough to come back home?
  • Lucas should care about them redoing his house, though!
  • Quinn is excited to crimp her hair.
  • Haley says she got part of Nate’s message and the boys won’t be back to join them.
  • Brooke tells Alexander she’s thinking of going to the dance.
  • Alexander jokes he learned everything from watching Miami Vice reruns.
  • He offers to go with her.
  • Brooke is reluctant.
  • He says the best way for him to meet a new girl would be to have a hot one on his arm already. Um, okay.
  • Brooke says okay, they’ll go as “friends.”
  • Brooke stars sketching her own dress. She’ll make it in a day? [Pretty in Pink]
  • Haley asks where Quinn is…
  • Q9: She’s pimping her hair.–Jamie
  • Intentional use of pimping by Jamie, as in she’s trying to make her hair better, or supposed to be cute that he didn’t know crimping?
  • Haley goes to run errands and says Quinn needs to stay with him.
  • Jamie runs to Quinn and says his mom said she can leave whenever.
  • And then Jamie called Junk and said he didn’t need to come over to babysit. LOL
  • Junk and Fergie are doing this database search to find Mouth’s perfect woman.
  • They find a match in Tree Hill but there’s no photo. Fergie is bummed and Mouth guesses it’s probably a guy.
  • He asks that they delete his profile but of course they click the “meet” button.
  • Clay says he found a ride…with a truck full of pigs.
  • Q10: You are about to see just how much I love my wife.–Nathan
  • Jamie verifies that he’s home alone.
  • Q11: I’m all alone in the house? SWEET!–Jamie [Home Alone]
  • Nathan and Clay are on the back of the truck.
  • Clay is talking to the pig, saying he feels bad for liking bacon and pork.
  • Q12: I know you plan on falling insanely in love with that pig…-Nathan
  • LOL Great play on a quote from earlier this season.
  • Nate says he planned on making dinner for Haley.
  • The truck stops. There’s a huge traffic jam that’s expected to last for hours.
  • Nathan suggests they go walk for a bit and then hitch-hike.
  • Clay is apprehensive.
  • Didn’t Nathan already do this with Chris Keller? I forget what season…
  • Haley tells Quinn someone wrote “slut” on her car in lipstick.
  • Quinn says Kylie did it.
  • Grubbs is bartending the event. He says he wasn’t cool in high school.
  • Someone is at the door at Mouth’s.
  • It’s Kylie!
  • She’s the girl Junk and Fergie found on the dating site! [Weird Science]
  • She asks Mouth to go to the dance at Tree Hill High. (Is this a set-up so she can get to Clay? Would she know Clay’s supposed to be there? Am I reading too much into this?)
  • Mouth asks why she’s on a dating site when she can probably date whomever she wants.
  • He questions if she’s a “dude” and she flashes them. LOL
  • Jamie is eating ice cream, pretending to shave, making a giant pancake, dancing around, wearing his dad’s shoes, making his hair into a mohawk and…falls when he tries to reach a big box.
  • The box had birthday decorations and he remember what day it is.
  • Brooke is working on her dress.
  • Julian is giving a speech…to no one. He’s just practicing.
  • Alex walks in and says she’ll start “the slow clap” for him when he gives it tomorrow.
  • He admits he’s nervous being a first-time director.
  • Alex admits she’s been nervous too.
  • Q13: I just keep asking myself what would Julia Roberts do?–Alex
  • Alex asks him who his favorite director is. He says John Hughes and rattles off some film titles.
  • Q14: Those weren’t just movies about teenagers. They were about the struggle people have to find themselves.–Julian
  • He says Hughes had a vision.
  • Alex says to clear his head and find his vision, he should go to the dance and maybe even dance with Brooke.
  • He says he needs to find an 80s outfit but she says she already did in case he changed his mind.
  • Q15: But just so we’re clear, this is not a date. It’s not even date-ish.–Alex
  • Hmmm.
  • Brooke is ready and Alexander is outside with a fancy car. [Pretty in Pink]
  • Q16: Brooke Davis. Stunning in any decade.–Alexander
  • At the dance, everyone is 80-ed out.
  • Quinn actually looks fab in her crimped hair and in her outfit.
  • Haley just looks funny.
  • They introduce Cheap Trick.
  • Why would Cheap Trick play a random high school’s benefit?
  • They are performing “I Want You To Want Me.” Interestingly enough, on Dawson’s Creek, Joey performed this with Charlie–aka Chad Michael Murray, aka Lucas.
  • Junk gets a text from Haley asking how it’s going with Jamie. He realizes he’s been played.
  • Brooke introduces Alexander to Haley.
  • Alexander says he’s a big fan of Haley (as in her music). Aw, sweet.
  • Brooke says it’s a big day for Haley…since she always liked 80s fashion.
  • She’s bummed Brooke didn’t remember her birthday either.
  • She goes to the bar and gives Grubbs her ID. He comments on her height. LOL
  • She takes a shot and walks off.
  • Naley’s house is a mess. Jamie is coloring (LOL, really?) when he hears banging on the door.
  • Junk and Fergie are trying to get in.
  • Jamie gets his light sword and overhears Junk say, “I swear I’m gonna kill that kid.” [Home Alone]
  • Kylie and Mouth are drinking. Mouth asks her to dance but she says after a few more drinks.
  • Kylie spots Quinn and says she’ll be right back.
  • Q17: It took me 4 hours to get smoothie out of my hair, bitch.–Kylie
  • Quinn tries to call a truce but she isn’t having it.
  • Q18: Clay told me he doesn’t believe in love so good luck with that.–Kylie
  • Quinn doesn’t look phased.
  • Clay and Nathan are getting frustrated with each other as they wander around.
  • They start blaming each other for why they’re lost.
  • Nathan says it’s Clay’s fault for insisting on the guy’s road trip and messing up the car, etc.
  • He explains how important Haley’s birthday is.
  • Q19: You’d know that if you were ever married.–Nathan
  • EEK! Nate still doesn’t know about Sara! So sad.
  • Julian and Alex enter. Julian says he feels like a geek all over again.
  • Q20: I was a geek, too. I wore headgear til the middle of my sophomore year.–Alex
  • Q21: So why don’t you take a chance and ask the popular girl to dance?–Alex
  • Q22: It wouldn’t be the 80s without an appear from Crocodile Dundee.–Julian on Alexander
  • He’s POed that Brooke is there with Alexander and assumes it’s a date.
  • Brooke sees them and complains to Alexander that Julian is there with Alex.
  • 90210 promo
  • Junk and Fergie are getting ready to break in when Jamie comes out and shoots paintballs at them.
  • Then he realizes who it is. LOL
  • Q23: Are you going to tell my parents?–Jamie
  • They agree not to because it’ll show what bad babysitters they are.
  • Jamie asks them for help with someone.
  • A Baley scene!!! Maybe they’re starting to listen to the fans? This is 3 episodes in a row!
  • They reminisce about where their lockers are.
  • Brooke brings up Lucas decorating her locker in the beginning of senior year.
  • She finds her old locker and the combination still works. They admire the pictures of the girl and her boyfriend.
  • Haley asks her what really happened with Julian. How have they not discussed this already?
  • Brooke explains that he is always preoccupied with Alex and even if he denies it, she thinks he has feelings for Alex.
  • Q24: What, the love triangle between you, Lucas and Peyton?–Haley
  • That’s the second triangle mention in three episodes!
  • Q25. I guess love is never simple.–Brooke
  • Q26: I can’t be the girl that’s with the guy that’s in love with someone else. Not again.–Brooke
  • Kylie is drunk and sits down in the hallway between them.
  • Her hair gets caught in the locker but they’ve walked off so she’s stuck. [Sixteen Candles]
  • Alexander and Julian meet at the bar.
  • Alexander says he knows Julian is probably upset he’s here with Brooke but he’s a nice guy.
  • Q27: If you ever hurt her, I will hunt you down across the Outback. And I’m not talking about the steakhouse. But I will hunt you down there as well.–Julian
  • Alexander walks away.
  • Q28: I wouldn’t last 5 minutes in the Outback.–Julian
  • Quinn spots Kylie in the hallway. Kylie asks for help.
  • Quinn says she’ll go get help. Kylie apologizes for being a bitch.
  • Quinn says it’s okay but Kylie says it’s not. She admits she’s just hurt that Clay said
  • Q28: He really meant he didn’t believe in love with someone like me.–Kylie
  • Quinn says there’s more to it than that. She must mean Sara.
  • Kylie says guys only see her as a body.
  • She gives Quinn scissors to cut her hair out of the locker.
  • She admits she was going to slash Quinn’s tires. LOL
  • Clay and Nathan have found the road.
  • Nathan admits he was out of line before.
  • Clay says there’s something he never told him and he doesn’t know why.
  • Q29: “I used to be married before you and I met. Her names was Sara.” “Right. She leave after you started sleeping with all those women?” “No, actually, she died.”–Clay and Nathan
  • Nathan is obviously shocked. He asks why Clay never told him.
  • Clay says he was his agent and Nathan says they became friends.
  • Clay says again he doesn’t know why he didn’t tell him but he understands how hard it is for him to be away from Haley.
  • A car comes down the road and Clay stops it.
  • He explains that his friend is desperate to get home to his wife.
  • The woman recognizes Nathan and says she only has room for one.
  • Clay tells Nathan to go but Nate doesn’t want to leave him.
  • Clay insists and Nate goes.
  • Clay walks off.
  • I hope they talk about Sara again at some point. That one convo shouldn’t be it.
  • Nathan comes back in the car and finds Clay. He says he borrowed the car so he could come get him. Aw.
  • Brooke finds Julian sitting in the auto shop. [Sixteen Candles]
  • Q30: It’s funny. I always had a thing for the guys in shop class.–Brooke
  • Is this a Lucas reference? Technically, Luke works in a body shop. We don’t know that he took “shop class.”
  • Brooke tells Julian she wasn’t trying to make him jealous. She didn’t know he was coming.
  • Julian says coming was a “misguided attempt to find clarity before the biggest day of his life.” Instead he feels like a lost geek all over again.
  • Brooke says she’s seen the movies and…
  • Q31: Nothing boosts the geek’s confidence like a kiss from the cheerleader.–Brooke
  • And they kiss! Short but sweet.
  • That’s our first Brulian kiss in how long???
  • Q32: “Hey, Brooke. This isn’t going to be easy, us being friends?” “No. But it’s better than not being in each other’s lives at all.”–Julian and Brooke
  • Not always!
  • Alexander finds Alex outside and introduces himself. He asks where their dates are.
  • Alex says he hopes they’re together.
  • Q33: Some advice from one Alex to another. Don’t fall in love with Brooke. Those two are going to end up together. She’s still in love with him.” “How do you know that?” “Cause so am I.”–Alex and Alexander
  • A car pulls away and Haley sees Nathan standing by a car. He wishes her a happy birthday and she’s thrilled. [Sixteen Candles]
  • Kylie asks Mouth to come home with her.
  • Mouth says he can’t. He wants to but things are messy with his ex.
  • He suggests the go get food.
  • Kylie says he’s a good guy and it’s nice to know there’s still a few out there. [Sixteen Candles]
  • Kylie is sad when she sees Clay and Quinn embrace.
  • Clay apologizes for missing the dance and asks Quinn to show him around the school.
  • Jamie is passed out on the couch. The living room is decorated for Haley’s birthday.
  • She’s happily shocked.
  • Jamie sleepily wishes her a happy birthday as Nathan carries him to bed. Very sweet.
  • Haley and Nathan are sitting over her cake, candles lit.
  • Q34: “What are you going to wish for?” “I already have everything I ever wanted.”–Naley
  • They kiss. [Sixteen Candles]
  • Julian gives his speech to the film crew and everyone claps.
  • Alex and Brooke are there.
  • Brooke and Julian share a smile.
  • The top of Julian’s script says “What would John Huges do?”
  • But did Brooke write that? Or Alex?
  • Julian calls action.
  • Screen says “In Loving Memory of John Huges. 1950-2009”
  • I understand, with the Hughes theme, why the episode ended with Julian and his movie but the Naley scene would’ve been a great ender and still within the Hughes theme.
  • I am going to back and put the film references in brackets for all the ones I could identify. There’s tons I’m sure I didn’t get or missed though. In some cases, I’m only putting the first instance and then the subsequent major instance, rather than every one.
  • Some of the characters and storylines referenced more than one Hughes character and storyline. I’m probably missing some. Haley (Samantha, Sixteen Candles), Nathan (Jake, Sixteen Candles; ???, Planes, Trains and Automobiles), Clay (???, Planes, Trains and Automobiles), Brooke (Andie, Pretty in Pink; Samantha; Sixteen Candles), Alexander (Blane, Pretty in Pink), Julian (Duckie, Pretty in Pink; The Geek, Sixteen Candles), Alex (Sloane, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off), Jamie (Kevin, Home Alone), Junk (Harry/Marv, Home Alone), Fergie (Harry/Marv, Home Alone), Mouth (Gary, Weird Science; The Geek, Sixteen Candles), Kylie (Lisa, Weird Science; Caroline, Sixteen Candles)
  • Now go enter my Wakey!Wakey! contest!
  • Preview: Haley’s mom, Lydia, is back. Jamie is happy to see her. Alex asks why Julian put everything into the movie and he says it’s because she put everything into the script. Brooke says all girls understand the moment when there’s another girl as Julian and Alex hug. Haley calls Taylor selfish and Taylor says Haley doesn’t know what’s best for everyone.

Those are my thoughts. What’s yours?





News Roundup: Gossip Girl, 90210 and The O.C.

31 01 2010
  • Kristen Bell (Gossip Girl, Gossip Girl) was a presenter at the Grammys.
  • Christine Elise (Emily, Beverly Hills 90210) has a video on Funny or Die.
  • I found a channel on YouTube that has tons of promos FOX aired for Beverly Hills 90210 and The O.C. They’re great to watch, seeing as I don’t remember most of them!
  • There’s a reference to The O.C. in an article on Glee’s use of Journey music.




YouTube Video of the Week

31 01 2010

I recently discovered that Luke Perry (Dylan, Beverly Hills 90210) played himself on an episode of Family Guy that aired in 1999.

Here’s what I could find on YouTube:





Exclusive: Get To Know Mike Grubbs of One Tree Hill and Wakey!Wakey!

31 01 2010

Among One Tree Hill’s crop of fresh faces this season is Grubbs, a bartender at Tric. If you’re wondering where the name comes from (Is he supposed to be grubby? Chubby? Just an odd duck?), meet Mike Grubbs, the actor who plays him.

In our exclusive interview, Grubbs explains how his band Wakey!Wakey! led to a role on One Tree Hill, who his character may or may not get together with and how he uses Twitter to interact with his growing fanbase.

TeenDramaWhore: Let’s start at the very beginning. How did you first get involved with the show?

Mike Grubbs: It’s actually a very interesting story, Shari. A friend of [OTH creator] Mark Schwahn’s saw me play. She called Mark and said, “When you’re in New York next time, let me know. I’ll arrange it so this guy plays where you’re at.” Mark came to town and I got a call the night of. I was actually out on a date at the time and I got a call saying, “We need you to go to this place to play for Mark” and I was like, “Well, actually, you know, it’s kind of a bad night for me.” At that time I didn’t know Mark but they explained to me who he was and everything. So I said, “Yeah. Okay. I might as well try it.” But I was on a date so it took me a little while to get out there. Mark sat at this open mic night for three hours waiting to hear me play, which is pretty amazing. Most record executives, the way they handle hearing someone play for them  is you’ll fly out to where they are and go to their office and sit in some cold waiting room until whenever they’re ready to let you in and do the audition. They’ll give you maybe about 5 minutes of their time usually but Mark came and sat for 3 hours to hear me play at this open mic in Brooklyn, which just kind of points to the fact that he’s doing something right. I think that’s why shows like One Tree Hill get such good music and good people. So he came and saw me play. He was really into the songs I played and he said, “I really want to use those on the show.” So the first song was “War Sweater” and he used that on the season finale last year [Episode 6.24, Remember Me As A Time Of Day].

Then Mark and I just really became friends. It wasn’t about a professional relationship for us. When he came to New York, we’d hang out. When I went to L.A., we’d hang out. And then he was here a few months ago and we were finishing this new album we working on so I called him and said, “Hey man, I want to play you my new album,” just ‘cause he’s my friend. So we sat down and I played it for him and he was like, “I’m really into this. I really like this music and I want to help you release it. Why don’t I write you a few cameos on the show and we’ll try to have you perform on the show and bring as much attention to the project as we can?” And I was like, “Oh, this is amazing!” He knew I was a bartender–I was bartending at the time–so he wrote this little cameo for me as the bartender on the show and that went really well so that led to another. They wrote me into the next episode and then the next one and the next thing you know, now I’m Grubbs on the show and kind of a regular occurrence on it. It’s kind of cool.

TDW: How familiar were you with the show previously?

Grubbs: I had watched the earlier seasons of the show but had fallen out of touch with it for a while. I love TV and I love to watch TV but I’m kind of more of a sci-fi nerd. I really like Battlestar Galactica and nerdy stuff like that. Lost. Those are my shows. So the drama stuff hadn’t really been as much on my radar for a while so I didn’t really know what I was getting into. It was really cool to see once I actually started researching the show and catching up on what was going on. It changed so much and was so good. They had these really exciting new characters and I was just really proud to be a part of the show at this point.

TDW: It’s funny because a lot people didn’t know you were an actual musician. I saw some comments online saying, “Wait–was the bartender the guy at the piano at the end of that episode?” when you performed “Brooklyn” [Episode 7.12, Some Roads Lead Nowhere]. People explained to them that, yes, it was the character of Grubbs at the piano but the actor is also Mike Grubbs who has his own band.

Grubbs: Everyone started to piece it together. I can’t say for sure what’s going to happen but I think it might become more clear to people in the next few episodes what my part is in everything.

TDW: Was there ever a question of what name to give the character or was it just Grubbs from the outset?

Grubbs: Mark had always known me as Grubbs. That was my nickname throughout college. So it was like, what kind of bartender name can they give me? And I guess at that point, the natural name was just Grubbs. I mean, that’s who I am and he wanted the character to be as much like me as possible. So that was pretty locked in pretty early.

TDW: You were in a few episodes before we actually saw you perform rather than have that aspect of your character revealed right off the bat. Do you know what went into that decision?

Grubbs: I just think it’s something that’s maybe more exciting for the viewers, to watch the growth of the character that way. I also think, in all honesty, that Mark just wanted to make sure that I didn’t completely suck before he put me on as this character. The fact that I started as just this bartender gives us a little more arc to the character, makes it a little more exciting. But that’s really who I am. I’ve been this guy who is working every day and living a really real, normal existence just tending bar and working like everyone else. I’m not someone who’s just a musician. It kind of humanizes the character as well.

TDW: You are, without a doubt, the most recognizable face of Wakey!Wakey! but the other people you play with, what have they said about your experiences on the show?

Grubbs: They’re really stoked about it. They, of course, love the attention it brings to the project and everything. It’s really fun. The first episode I was ever on, we got together and it was just a small group of friends. They were all really close friends to me because I didn’t want it to be–like all of my friends came to me and said, “We have to throw a huge party! You’re going to be on TV!” and all this stuff. Everyone was really excited. But I wanted it to be quiet because I wanted people to actually watch the show. I didn’t want it to be a raging party with the TV on in the background and then we’d just miss it. So we kept it really small but the majority of the band was there for that. They’re super-supportive, they’re super into it and they’re really excited about it. They’re proud of me and they’re happy. It’s cool.

TDW: Can you give us any hints on what’s coming up with Grubbs and how many more episodes you’ll be in?

Grubbs: I don’t really know for a fact but I think you’re going to be seeing a fair amount more of me. But as far as what’s going to happen to my character, all I can say is of the scripts I’ve read so far, it’s really cool and it’s really exciting. People are going to love it.

TDW: There’s two little fandoms brewing. There’s some people who think Grubbs and Miranda [India de Beaufort] are going to have something going on.

Grubbs: I’ve definitely heard that one.

TDW: And there’s others that are looking for some cougar action with Victoria [Daphne Zuniga].

Grubbs: Yeah, you know, I’ve actually seen people suggest that. I saw another one suggesting I get together with Sophia Bush [Brooke], which is really funny because I love that people not only want to pair me with Brooke but her mother as well! I love that people are speculating about it because it means maybe I’m doing my job well or the writers are doing their job well and people are excited about it. As far as who my character will end up with, man, I think that all of those actresses you just mentioned are the coolest chicks in the world and I would be thrilled to be with any of them.

TDW: That’s a great answer. So what would you say has been the easiest thing working on the show, the most difficult and the most surprising?

Grubbs:I would say the easiest part of working on the show has been how accepting the cast has been of me. The first night that I got down there, James Lafferty [Nathan], Stephen Colletti [Chase] and Shantel VanSanten [Quinn]–and, actually, I think Robert Buckley [Clay] was there as well. All these people came out. I think Mark set it up so that everyone I was working on my first scene with came out to meet me so I would be comfortable with everyone the next day and they would know who I was. Honestly, they are just the most accepting and wonderful people you can ever think of working with.

That actually leads really well to the next question, the most difficult part of working on the show. It’s funny because the most difficult part of the show for me is getting used to acting on camera. I have an actual background in theater and I’ve done a lot of acting before as a theater actor but never as a screen actor so the changeover to that has been really challenging for me. I really feel lucky to have such great people on set with me and working with me to kind of teach me. The scenes that I have with India or Sophia or [Bethany Joy Galeotti, Haley], there’s always sweet, little hints that they give me. You know, “Keep your eyes up here,” “Make sure the camera catches this kind of thing”–things that you really want to look out for when filming these kind of things and it’s really amazing how much they’ve helped me. So the most difficult thing has been getting used to filming.

The most surprising thing I think was definitely how big the production scale is. I knew what One Tree Hill was, I had seen the show before and I knew Mark and all that stuff but you never can imagine what it’s like to be on set and in the process of filming until you’re there. There’s literally like a hundred crew members, a hundred extras. There’s things flying around past your head–cameras, lights, everything. It’s really overwhelming. So probably the scale of it is the most surprising thing.

TDW: Do you have any favorite anecdotes from the set or from hanging out with everyone?

Grubbs: Wow. There’s just so many great moments we have down there. When the cast goes out, it’s always a blast because everyone is super cool. We really are like a family. My favorite anecdote ever would be the first episode that I did down there [Episode 7.09, Now You Lift Your Eyes To The Sun]. Like I said before, it was completely overwhelming to me. The first day I walked on set, I didn’t know where I could go or what I could do, what was off-limits, when I was making a fool of myself. It was a whole different world and I didn’t know the etiquette of it or anything. As the day went on, I slowly became more comfortable and suddenly, before I knew it, the day was over and the episode was over for me. The first episode I was in, it was just a very small scene. So they wrapped the day and Mark Schwahn was on set and Sophia Bush was directing and, as they wrapped, finishing my last take, I didn’t really know what was going on because they do so many different takes and so many different angles and everything so I didn’t know if they were turning around or whatever and then one of the guys that works with us and says “Hey, man. That’s it for the day. You did a great job. We’re all done.” And I was like, “Okay, cool” and I kind of had a “That’s it?” moment, you know, where I was like, “Okay, well, I guess I go home now and I don’t know if I’ll ever be back” because at first it was just like a one episode cameo. So I was slowly kind of wandering off set, not knowing where to go or what to do and I heard someone yell from the other side of the room–to this day, I’m not sure who it was. I don’t know if it was Mark. I don’t know if it was Sophia. Austin Nichols [Julian] was on set that day; it could’ve been him. It could’ve been one of the other producers. All the guys that work on the show are just so cool. But somebody yells, “Hey, everybody! Can you just stop what you’re doing”–and, literally, at this point there’s like a 100 crew members on set and a 100 extras so I’m in a room with 200 people and everyone stops and turns around–“Can everyone please put their hands together for Michael Grubbs. It’s his first day ever on set, wrapping his first-ever episode” and the whole room just burst out. By that time I was friends with everybody and everyone was cheering for me. That was probably the coolest moment ever in the whole process so far.

TDW: That’s sweet. How is Wilmington treating you? It’s a bit different than Brooklyn…

Grubbs: Wilmington is quite different from Brooklyn. But it’s a really cool town. I don’t think people realize how great they have it there. The people that I’ve met, the locals and stuff, are all super sweet and super kind. There’s some really cool bars, some really cool restaurants down there, too. It’s a great scene. There’s some great little clothing stores. There’s a little place called Edge of Urge that I try to hit once every time I’m down there. They have great clothes. It’s funny that I would go all the way to Wilmington to buy clothes when I live in Brooklyn, a place where there’s so many great stores and stuff but that’s just something in Wilmington they do really well.

TDW: What’s next for Wakey!Wakey!?

Grubbs: The next thing we have coming out is this album on February 2nd. It’s called “Almost Everything I Wish I’d Said The Last Time I Saw You.” It’s our first real live studio album and we’re super proud of it. We got really great distribution so it’s going to be widely available and just kind of another introduction of Wakey!Wakey! to America so I’m really excited to see how that goes and get that out there.

TDW: You’ve done a great job of capitalizing on social media tools like Twitter and video blogs. What value do you think they have?

Grubbs: I think there’s a big difference between actors and musicians. One of the big differences is actors, unless they’re trying to build some general form of celebrity, really want their social media to be private because they’re not trying to brand themselves. They’re trying to get people to watch the show that they’re on. They don’t really want people to take as much interest in them. For someone like myself–or India’s actually in the same boat. She’s a fantastic singer and has a MySpace page and has a lot of great music on it. For someone like her or someone like me, using Twitter, using blogs, using MySpace and different outlets to get to people to kind of spread the word of what we’re doing with the band and other stuff is a totally vital tool. I want people to know me. I want people to know my band. I want people to feel comfortable with me and my music and everything. One Tree Hill fans are so cool and so supportive of the show and they work really hard to find music. If a song’s on the show, everybody goes and finds it, which is just amazing. If they like it on the show, they talk about it and they get out there and they’re asking about it. They have just such a great community online, I’d be stupid not to talk to them and try and put my name out there as much as possible and get people to see me and follow me on Twitter and come to my Facebook page. So I think social networking is just vital. Not to mention the way it allows me to interact with the fans and just kind of connect with them; it’s really cool. I would say it’s absolutely a vital tool for anyone and definitely something to watch. So I hope everyone comes and follows me on Twitter!

TDW: You’ve had people send you questions through Twitter that you then answer through videoblogs on your Tumblr. How did that start?

Grubbs: The first day I was on set, my manager told me our goal should be to answer every question we got on Twitter and kind of let all the other stuff go. The first appearance I had on the show, the response was pretty overwhelming. We got hundreds of letters and stuff. So to respond to everyone was pretty possible. I sat down and tried to respond to all the tweets one by one and it took me like a week. I finally got it done and I went to my manager and was like, “There’s no way I can do this. There’s no way I can make this my life because all I would do is sit there and answer tweets.” So we decided the best way to do it would be to do the series “Ask Grubbs.” Basically every Wednesday what we do is I’ll sit down and pick some random questions from Twitter–I can’t answer them all but I’ll pick as many as I can–and answer them on a videoblog. So every Wednesday they can come check it out and maybe they’ll see me answer their question on the blog. It’s kind of cool that way. It’s a great way for me to easily connect with people. For instance, on the last one that I posted, there was a girl that said she fell down and hurt her leg and she was at home with ice on it listening to Wakey!Wakey!. Such a sweet, sweet little message and for me to tweet back to that seems kind of shallow. To just say, “Oh, thanks. I hope your leg feels better” seems empty. So if I get to actually go on camera and say, “Hey, you! Thank you for listening to us and I’m glad that we’re making you feel better,” it feels a lot more direct.

Come back tomorrow night after One Tree Hill to find out how you can win an autographed copy of “Almost Everything I Wish I’d Said The Last Time I Saw You” and get a shout-out on Grubbs’  blog.

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News Roundup: One Tree Hill, 90210, Gossip Girl and More

30 01 2010
  • Examiner.com has an article on some of the One Tree Hill stars participating in a fundraiser for the Officer Down Memorial Wall Project.
  • Mike Grubbs (Grubbs, One Tree Hill) was asked to give a Grammys prediction.
  • A baseball trivia question in my local newspaper related to Beverly Hills 90210: Which multi-time Most Valuable Player appeared on BH90210? The answer is Barry Bonds. I’ll definitely be adding that to my list of trivia questions!
  • Wesleyan’s school paper has an article comparing Gossip Girl the TV series versus its print counterpart.
  • Defamer has an interesting article on Twelve, which stars Chace Crawford (Nate, Gossip Girl). There’s also a few references to The O.C.
  • Hate linking to them but JustJared has a brief interview with Crawford.
  • The Los Angeles Times has an article on The Romantics, which stars Katie Holmes (Joey, Dawson’s Creek) and Adam Brody (Seth, The O.C.).