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Tuesday, August 18, 2009 by admin.
The site has moved so please update your bookmarks! All of my previous posts are here. I haven’t figured out how to move my subscribers over yet so you may have to reregister. I apologize for the inconvenience but I swear I won’t be changing my name again! I decided to go back to my maiden name, Wagner, hence the change. Let me tell you, it has been an expensive and time-consuming process but I feel positive about the future. It’s amazing how one little thing can change your perspective.
The inaugural post on this new site will be the TV schedule I promised you back in May.
Here is a list of the fall and midseason shows sorted by premiere date:
| Date | Show | Network | New? | Notes |
| FALL | ||||
| Sept. 10 | The Vampire Diaries | The CW | Yes | The preview I saw at Comic-Con didn’t bolster much hope for this show but I’ll give it another go. If you’re interested in a Twilight-meets-Gossip-Girl thing you may be more impressed than me. |
| Sept. 10 | Supernatural | The CW | No | The Winchester brothers are back in what may be their final season to battle Lucifer and, hopefully, help mankind survive Armageddon. Let’s boost those ratings so we can convince Eric Kripke we need a 6th season! |
| Sept. 17 | Bones | FOX | No | Bones returns on Thursdays at 8 p.m. I’m wondering how they’re going to handle all of the intimacy stuff between Bones and Booth–real or imagined it changes the dynamic for sure! |
| Sept. 17 | Fringe | FOX | No | Fringe moves to its new night, Thursday, at 9 p.m. I don’t know about you but I’ll have to catch this one on Hulu. Too many shows on Thursday at 9 p.m.! |
| Sept. 18 | Dollhouse | FOX | No | Joss Whedon’s Dollhouse got a reprieve and will premiere at 8 p.m. Like Joss says, they forgot to cancel his show. I for one am glad! If you haven’t seen the unaired episode “Epitaph One” I sincerely beg you to download it from iTunes or, better yet, buy the DVD set. It’s the best episode yet! |
| Sept. 21 | House | FOX | No | Gregory House and his team of diagnosing geniuses return with a two-hour premiere at 8 p.m. |
| Sept. 21 | Heroes | NBC | No | Heroes returns for a fourth season with a two-hour premiere at 8 p.m. Greg Grunberg who plays Matt Parkman assures us that the new season will return to character-based storytelling similar to season 1. |
| Sept. 21 | Castle | ABC | No | Nathan Fillion returns as mystery writer Rick Castle at 10 p.m. Set your DVRs folks, it’s definitely worth it. |
| Sept. 21 | The Big Bang Theory | CBS | No | Big Bang Theory is a new addition to the list. What can I say? They won me over at Comic-Con. The show moves to a new time at 9:30 p.m. |
| Sept. 23 | Eastwick | ABC | Yes | Based on the movie “The Witches of Eastwick” this little gem stars Rebecca Romijn and the steamy likes of Paul Gross. I’m definitely there! Set your DVRs folks because it starts at 10 p.m. |
| Sept. 24 | Flash Forward | ABC | Yes | What if you blacked out for over two minutes and saw what your life is like 6 months from now? I’m looking forward to finding out what happens in this show slated for Thursdays at 8 p.m. However, once again, there are too many shows in that timeslot I want to watch but that’s what Hulu was invented for. |
| Sept. 24 | Grey’s Anatomy | ABC | No | I am addicted to this show, possibly because Jeffrey Dean Morgan keeps showing up unexpectedly. There was one doozy of a cliff hanger last season so I’ll definitely be recording it. This one also airs in the coveted 9 p.m. slot on Thursdays and, I’m sorry ABC, but Supernatural takes precedent! |
| Sept. 24 | The Mentalist | CBS | No | The show the writers of Psych loves to poke fun at returns Thursday nights at 10 p.m. |
| Sept. 25 | The Ghost Whisperer | CBS | No | Moved to Friday nights at 8 p.m. Again, I don’t watch The Ghost Whisperer but I know it’s popular with the sci-fi crowd. |
| Sept. 25 | Medium | CBS | No | Medium jumps from FOX to CBS on Friday nights at 9 p.m. Again, I don’t watch this show but I know it’s popular so I offer the info for your convenience. |
| Sept. 25 | Smallville | The CW | No | Clark Kent and the gang return at 8 p.m. on a new night for what looks to be an awesome season chock full of the Justice League (or some semblance thereof) and General Zod! |
| Sept. 27 | Dexter | Showtime | No | It’s official! Season 4 of the show that chronicles the bloody life of everyone’s favorite serial killer starts at 9 p.m. Don’t forget, John Lithgow plays Dexter’s nemesis this season and it looks like it will be just as great as the previous seasons. I don’t know about you, but I can’t wait. |
| Sept. 27 | Californication | Showtime | No | David Duchovny returns as hedonistic writer Hank Moody at 10 p.m. I don’t know how they’re going to top guest star Callum Keith Rennie of last season but I’ll sure tune in to find out. |
| October | White Collar | USA | Yes | While this is not a genre show per se, I’m going to check it out for two reasons: the cast and USA hasn’t steered me wrong thus far. Tim DeKay from HBO’s Carnivale and Matt Bomer from NBC’s Chuck star in this show about a master criminal who works with the FBI to catch slippery criminals. |
| Nov. 3 | V | ABC | Yes | Let me tell you that at 8 p.m. on this day, the world is going to stop for V. I’ve seen the pilot twice and I still want to see it again. I was an avid fan of the show when I was a kid and ABC has done the original proud with this reimagining. |
| MIDSEASON | ||||
| TBA | Chuck | NBC | No | Chuck will be back as a midseason replacement. A new show called “Trauma” (like we need another medical show, people) has taken Chuck’s timeslot after Heroes. The rumor is January or February but they’re hoping for earlier. |
| January | Lost | ABC | Yes | The final season of Lost will premiere midseason. Since Elisabeth Mitchell has moved over to V, I suppose we can figure out what happened to Juliet, but I’m wouldn’t miss the last season for the world! |
| January | Human Target | FOX | Yes | I can’t wait for Human Target! The pilot I saw at Comic-Con whet my appetite and I’m sure it will be a hit like Fringe. |
| January | Past Life | FOX | Yes | I haven’t heard much about this show but it does have an interesting premise. The show is based on the book “The Reincarnationist” by M.J. Rose and follows a psychiatrist that performs past-life regressions. Looks worth checking out. |
There you have it. Until next time we meet again on the Interwebs, my friends!
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Monday, July 27, 2009 by admin.
Dude, I’m really tired. Comic-Con takes a lot out of you. I got back to Vegas about 2 p.m. today, picked up the dog from the baby-sitter (my sister) and came home. I sat and watched “True Blood” from last night and then hopped on the computer and edited and posted the Sunday photos to the Comic-Con page. You’re welcome!
I’m trying to load the video I took of the “Supernatural” panel but iPhoto is not cooperating. I may have to use a card reader for some reason. So those videos will be posted later this week.
In the meantime I offer two videos I posted to YouTube! from the 30 Years of Battlestar Galactica panel divided into two parts. A fan asks the panel why they decided to have the colonists land on New Caprica. One of the panelists discusses the genesis of the idea came from a previous incarnation of a Battlestar remake. It can get confusing so I thought I’d mention that.
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Sunday, July 26, 2009 by admin.
So it is with everything including 4 day nerd fests like Comic-Con San Diego. The show closed today at 5 p.m. shortly after the last event, a screening of “Buffy The Vampire Slayer” musical episode “Once More With Feeling”. This was the second year the event was held for charity and sponsored by my good friends at Whedonopolis and TheWB.com.
I had a great time at this years convention and plan on attending next year. As Bruce Campbell would say, but I digress.
I posted the photos from Saturday to the Comic-Con page. The captions for the photos have tidbits from the panels so they’re worth checking out for information. Sunday’s photos will follow tomorrow night after I make the trek back to Las Vegas. I also intend to do a wrap up of the event sometime next week so be on the lookout for that.
I can honestly say that I’m exhausted and looking forward to some sleep tonight!
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Saturday, July 25, 2009 by admin.
Happy weekend to you all. I’ve been so busy that I haven’t had time to blog. There just aren’t enough hours in the day, or enough towers for AT&T in San Diego, to let me stay connected with my friends in cyber space. I tried to call my sister 7 times yesterday and the call dropped every time. I also couldn’t get a decent wireless signal, which is typical for a convention of this size. So, no Facebook, Twitter or blogging at the show until tomorrow when the crown thins out a bit.
I have just a few minutes before I have to hop on the Trolley for another funfilled day in Ballroom 20 which is my new home apparently.
Comic-Con is like a microcosm of the world. Everyone forages for food, competes for resources and is so busy trying to fulfil their agenda they just barrel their way through everyone and everything to get what they want. I have the bruises to prove it!
So I’ve taken some pictures but I can’t post them all right now there’s just no time. I’ve added a page to my blog called “San Diego Comic-Con 2009” where I’ll put all the photos with captions. I should have more time tomorrow. There’s also no time this morning to write a post about all the panels I’ve been to. I want to do justice to all the information and sneak peeks I’ve been privvy to so stay tuned for that.
Type to you soon!
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Thursday, July 23, 2009 by admin.
Good morning, visitors of the interwebs!
I’m proud to say I survived the first day of Comic-Con. It was touch and go for a while, let me tell you. First, the humidity was really messing with me when I got here. I don’t think I’ve ever been so dehydrated in my life. Like it says on my militant Camelbak water bottle, “Hydrate or Die!”
I was greeted by two of my colleagues just after I got in line to get my badge. Having an entourage waiting for you is a very nice thing. Thank you ladies! They got me to my destination, which turned out to be the wrong one. Note to self: must consult itinerary more often when you’re having dehydration issues. It messed with my normally awesome memory. Anyway, that mix up was just he beginning but I did learn that the people camped out at Hall H had been there since 6 a.m. Tuesday morning…for Twilight. Yes that’s right they were waiting for the The Twilight Saga: New Moon panel that’s today at 1:45 pm. Not Star Wars, but Twilight. I like the Twilight series as much as the next girl but I’m not going to camp out in the sun for two days hoping to see Robert Pattinson who most likely can’t attend because of a scheduling conflict. It’s on this side of ridiculous.
Anyway, once I did figure out where I was supposed to be, I couldn’t get back into the building. Learn from my mistake. Do not leave the building once you get your badge unless it’s absolutely necessary! I was bounced back and forth between doors so many times I wanted to strangle someone. I finally snuck in at D Hall, managed to find my way to Ballroom 20 where I met two fellow attendees, a father and son from Ohio. The family that cons together, stays together! I confirmed it was the line for Ballroom 20 with one of the red shirts (not Star Trek red shirts but security, and they are just as clueless and expendable I found out). Well, we ended up getting shuttled down to the show floor at 6 p.m. like cattle with no hope of escaping the corral. Finally, resolved as we were to see the pilots, the three of us trekked back up to Ballroom 20 and managed to get seats. The place was nearly empty, I assume it was because everyone else was sent to the show floor like we were–but we were faster and more wily!
Whew! So I got to see all three previews after all. I was exhausted but it was worth it. Well, it was for two of them anyway.
I didn’t really know what to expect with “Human Target” but I have to say I was pleasantly surprised. There was good action, some great one-liners and a terrific guest star in the form of Battlestar Galactica’s Tricia Helfer. Mark Valley was likable as the death defying security consultant with a sense of humor. It was great to see Chi McBride from Pushing Daisies–he’s always great–and to top it off Jackie Earle Haley from Watchmen was awesome. His character was a sort of information gathering genius that was off his meds and a little scary, but that charming, dry humor kind of scary you can respect. Danny Glover had a nice cameo too. The show will be a mid-season replacement so I’ll let you know when it will air.
“V” was great too. They completely reimagined the characters which I think was a good idea. I have a special place in my heart for the characters from the original, which got in the way of my getting on the Battlestar Galactica bandwagon for awhile. The characters were compelling and I thought every actor did a great job. Kudos to Morena Baccarin, Joel Gretsch and Elizabeth Mitchell, and Alan Tudyk for outstanding performances. The pilot left me wanting more, which means it did the job it was meant to do. On top of that, with modern special effects, the show has lost the cheesy feel of the 80s version. You should definitely check it out. I’ll let you know when ABC will start airing the show.
Last and definitely least was ”The Vampire Diaries” which will premiere on the CW this fall. The show started out strong but it went downhill after the opening sequence. I was actually bored. There were vampires and I was bored–make note of that! The only good thing was Ian Somerhalder and he didn’t appear until the last Act. I’ll watch the second episode when it airs for Ian’s sake but I’m not sold on the show. Sorry Warner Bros., but this probably won’t bring in the 18-40 demographic.
I do want to thank Warner Bros. for giving us the opportunity to see their new shows at the convention. It’s nice to get a head start so I can steer my fellow genre watchers in the right direction.
No photos yet except one that I took on my iPhone of a poster to promote True Blood:

Talk to you soon!
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Sunday, July 19, 2009 by admin.
This is the first week of the year where I’ve said, “Man, it’s hot!” We were blessed with mild weather in June and now summer has officially arrived. It looks like we’re moving into a monsoon type cycle like the Phoenix area. I was discussing that with my neighbor last night because it rained yesterday. Not just a little itty bitty baby storm like we’re used to here. It freakin’ poured! Then we had lightening storms all night long. I felt like I was back in Phoenix! I wonder if blinding dust storms are just around the corner…
I’ve long blamed the humid, suffocating monsoon season in Phoenix on the artificial lakes. It used to be a dry heat, then they started building all these planned communities with water features and man-made lakes. Pretty soon July and August began to feel more like Atlanta than Phoenix and my make-up used to literally melt off my face in the afternoons. Men didn’t have that issue so much I’m sure, but we ladies did.
Now the same thing is happening in Las Vegas. We’re used to 2-5 percent humidity on average and today, for example, the humidity is 15 percent. That may not seem like much but when you’re used to 3 percent and it’s 115 degrees on top of it all…it’s a might bit uncomfortable.
That’s why I’m looking forward next week to those 80 degree days they’re having in San Diego for Comic-Con. My friend Rani and I have hashed out our panel schedule and I have all of my paperwork in order. Just have to swing by Trader Joe’s to get some more provisions, make a list of things to bring and start packing! If you’re going to the convention, you should check out Matt Goldberg’s 5 Tips for Surviving Comic-Con. Stay tuned for photos and other information for the Comic-Con convention starting next Thursday!
One other purchase I made to prepare for the con, and because they had me at “digital compass” is the new iPhone 3GS. Not that I need a digital compass, but it has a severally high coolness factor and who knows? I may need it sometime while hiking; I’m just sayin’.
I was hesitant to make the switch from my BlackBerry because I liked the convenience of using my fingernails to type. I was worried I would have too severe of a learning curve with the digital keyboard on the iPhone. My fears are allayed because I’ve only had it a few days but I’m getting proficient already.
Actually, like other Apple products I don’t know how I lived without it–I am a Mac Jedi you know =]. I can get all emails for all of my accounts on there if I so choose. I can use Facebook and Twitter using the free apps from the Apple Store. It’s an iPod too, so my little Nano will be used strictly at home to listen to music. Because the iPhone screen isn’t the size of a postage stamp, it’s actually convenient to watch shows and movies on. I can even connect to the university web site and answer discussion questions or read course material. In short, I’m glad I took the plunge and joined the iPhone revolution.
Speaking of Facebook and Twitter you can connect to me on either site to follow me at the convention. Find me on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/macjedi and on Twitter at http://twitter.com/mac_jedi. If you don’t know what either of those things are let me know and I will write a novice guide to social networking. =]
By the way, I saw Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince last night. It was marginallly better than the last but for some reason David Yates has made Harry Potter a yawn inducing experience. There were a few good scenes and some funny parts but on the whole not as much action as the book. I used to go to see Harry Potter on opening day. I even used to take off work early to see it. Now it’s like any other film that I’d like to see but not overly excited about which is sad, really. I’ll watch the next two but I’m not going to rush to theater to see them or buy the DVDs on release day. I can wait.
On another note, the theater was packed with people so clearly the Harry Potter name is still drawing audience. Quite a few very young kids were in the theater in spite of the PG-13 rating and moments that would be scary for younger children. More than once I heard a screaming kid and kid-size footsteps running up and down the stairs. Seriously, what are people thinking bringing a 4 year old to a movie like this?
I’m stepping off my soap box and bidding you all adieu for the day.
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Saturday, July 11, 2009 by admin.
Howdy, everyone! Lately, I’ve been getting over the creeping crud and doing homework like a good little girl. I need to get better because less than two weeks from now sleep will be hard to come by.
I’m preparing to attend my first ever San Diego Comic-Con at the beautiful San Diego Convention Center. So far, my penchant for organization is working in my favor:
Convention Pass: purchased in December, so, check!
Hotel: booked in March and double-checked last week, check!
Trolley Passes: purchased and are on their way to me via snail mail, check!
Panel Schedule: mmm, not so much.
That’s where I hit a snag. I’ve been pouring over the program posted on the web site trying to figure out what I really want to see. There are so many panels that overlap it’s hard to choose. Sunday’s program hasn’t been posted yet and I assume that day’s panel selections will make it really difficult to choose.
I’m really glad I had the forethought of purchasing a 4-day pass. Wednesday night’s preview includes screenings of three new TV shows debuting in the fall: “Human Target” (USA) - based on a DC Comic starring Jackie Earle Haley, Tricia Helfer and Danny Glover; “V“- a re-imagining of one of my favorite 80s sci-fi shows bursting with genre stars such as Morena Baccarin, Joel Gretsch and Elizabeth Mitchell; and “The Vampire Diaries” (CW) - the new lead-in to Supernatural starring Nina Dobrev, Ian Somerhalder and Paul Wesley. Click here for descriptions from the Comic-Con web site if you’re interested.
I’ll be blogging, FaceBooking and tweeting the Con so if you can’t be there I’ll keep you in the loop. Like I said, I’m not really sure when I’m going sleep, or eat for that matter, what with all the activities, web updates and homework I’ll still need to do. The eating can probably be solved by trip to Trader Joe’s for handy provisions before I leave, and the sleeping…well, as they say, I can sleep when it’s over!
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Saturday, July 4, 2009 by admin.
Today is the day we gather together to celebrate our country’s independence and remember the sacrifices our forefathers made to allow our great country to be possible.
I’ve been sick lately *sniff*, which is no fun at all. To pass the time spent sucking on Ricolas and waiting vigil with a box of Kleenex, I’ve been watching season’s 1-3 of Eureka on DVD in preparation for season 4 premiering July 10 on Sci-Fi. Rather, I guess it’s Sy-Fy now. The reasoning for the name change is mind boggling, but whatever. I’m not in the mood to contemplate the return on investment they expect to receive rebranding in the middle of a recession. Not my problem to solve. Don’t forget that Sy-Fy has a new show starting Tuesday, July 7 called Warehouse 13. Set your DVRs.
The new season of HBO’s True Blood is underway and I’ve got to say it’s awesome. They’ve gone off the book quite a bit but I don’t even mind that much. Incidentally, season 1 is selling like hotcakes and well worth the ticket price. If you have HBO, you can watch season 1 and any season 2 episodes you missed on demand. Tomorrow night HBO is replaying the first 3 episodes of season 2 back-to-back starting at 8 p.m. Check it out!
Have fun with your BBQs and fireworks but above all be safe.
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009 by admin.
Today is Joss Whedon’s birthday. He is 45 years young today. I, for one, am glad his parents created him and salute them for their blessing!
On a completely different note… Did you ever have an absolutely crappy day that ended unexpectedly and reminded you that you are not alone in the universe? Today was one of those days for me.
It started out very stressful and ended with an expected encounter with a friend at Wal-Mart, of all places. It was just one of those synchronicity things. I worked late tonight so I got to the store later than I usually would. The friend in question was meeting another mutual friend to pick up her computer to fix it. I needed a hug and there he was, all smiles and a quick-witted comment to make me laugh. Thank you, to whom ever orchestrated that! Everyone at Wal-Mart was polite and nice tonight too, which is an unusual occurrence. A much needed end to an otherwise bad day.
I’m going to spend what’s left of this evening remembering that life is tough for everyone right now and feel grateful for what I have. Like my Grandma used to say, it’ll all come out in the wash.
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Sunday, June 21, 2009 by admin.
Last night I went to the local Can’t Stop The Serenity (CSTS) screening of “Serenity” and Dr. Horrible’s Sing-A-Long Blog. The event was sponsored by the Southern Nevada Browncoats for Equality Now. A smattering of Firefly fans showed up to the event held at The Sci Fi Center at Commercial Center in Vegas. There were some technical difficulties during the first part of the movie but once they got all that worked out everyone had a good time. They had a raffle and my good friend Rani won two out of the three prizes which happened to be a nice matching necklace and earrings set with the Serenity logo. We wished there had been more singing participation during the Dr. Horrible’s screening. I guess they should visit a Southern California Browncoats event to see what a screening is really all about. The SN Browncoats wish to build interest in our local club and I aim to help them by providing information here. The club is planning on putting on a “shindig” here in town. I’ll keep you posted on the details.
Incidentally, before the screening Rani and I stumbled upon a little known local phenomenon. Well, little known to us anyway! There is a Thai restaurant in Commercial Center called Lotus of Siam that we both remembered visiting in the distant past so we decided to meet there. We arrived at 5 p.m because I assumed they would be open for dinner by then. Silly me. The restaurant didn’t open up until 5:30 and there was quite a line that formed waiting for it to open. Now, I don’t know if you’ve ever been to Commercial Center but it’s located in a not so nice part of town - within a 2.5 square mile radius of the Las Vegas Convention Center that has the highest incidence of violence, robbery and rape in the entire city. I used to work in the area and can vouch for the validity of that statement. One time we were locked down in the building because there was a shoot out between the police and a guy who went off his meds. But I digress… Suffice it to say, there’s not much to look at and the area’s sort of seedy. Rani and I are of tough mettle so we braved the area for the screening and, being that we were hungry and like good Thai food, we decided to visit the restaurant. Apparently we weren’t the only ones that remember their food favorably because as soon as those doors were opened, it was standing room only. They didn’t have many tables available and we were lucky to get one in the back by the kitchen. There was a group behind us and they tried to plead their case for a table by telling the hostess they came all the way from Texas! Who knew it was such a Vegas hot spot? Apparently everybody there but us; most had called ahead for reservations. I understand what all the fuss is about and it’s worth fighting the crowd to eat at Lotus of Siam because the food is awesome. It’s some of the best Thai food I’ve ever had the pleasure of eating. I think they filter their water too because it was really, really good–not that nasty Vegas water you are usually presented with that requires two lemon wedges before you can even consider consumption. Well worth a visit but remember to call ahead and make a reservation! Their number is 702-735-3033 if you’re interested.
Today I’ve been doing homework and chilling out, mentally preparing myself for work tomorrow. I have to do my bi-weekly ironing yet today. Very exciting stuff. Hope you guys are having a great weekend!
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