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If you’re not a fan of our SYTYCD podcasts, then you’re in luck! This week we’re back with a regular TV Talk Podcast with GMMR and Ducky. We decided to dedicate a lot of time to our other favorite summer obsession, TRUE BLOOD. We talk all things vamptastic and if you’re a fan of the show we’ve got questions we need answers to so pay attention and leave comments.

Next up is BIG BROTHER 11. After that, we talk a little bit about the amazing return of TORCHWOOD: CHILDREN OF EARTH and its shocking 5 night mini-series.

Last, we talk about all things COMIC-CON 2009. What panels we missed (CHUCK, BIG BANG THEORY, GLEE, LOST, DOLLHOUSE, SUPERNATURAL and more), which shows had the most impressive online presence and all the news/gossip that came out of the con.

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After last year’s Comic-Con I was worn out, my flight to and from San Diego had been canceled and rescheduled, I was ready to slap anyone wearing a costume and I may or may not have made a commitment then and there to not attend this year. My partner in crime, Kath from Give Me My Remote felt the same way and so we went about our year not planning on returning to San Diego for 2009.

When I was laid off, the decision seemed like perfection. I would have less money for one and if I got a new job, chances were it would be closer to the Con and I wouldn’t have the time off available to me that I’ve had in the past. Obvious, right?

Flash-forward to the middle of July and I start regretting my decision. I’m still unemployed and with the Press Pass and a probable free flight I started wondering why the frak I didn’t go. The answer was simple though, I was competing in my first triathlon and that was Comic-Con weekend. It was a distraction for the actual weekend but not the time leading up to and during the start of SDCC09.

Once all of my blogger friends, PR folks from the networks and shows started plotting their schedules, the interviews, the press rooms, etc. I really started to have mini-panic attacks that I would be missing out on all the fun and yes, even the chaos.

Here are the things I’ll have missed most about not having been at Comic-Con this past weekend:

  • My friends/comrades in all things Con (esp. Rae, Amrie, Holly, Winson, Susan, Jen G. and my girl Moira)
  • Being in a hotel for 5 nights but only for a couple hours of sleeping and lots of laughing our asses off.
  • Our annual trip to Bucca!
  • The Press Rooms (its always fun to have some alone time with my fave TV stars/writers/creators)
  • People watching, esp. seeing all the people in costumes!
  • Making fun of people!
  • Eating only one not-so-square meal a day
  • Jockeying for positions (though I don’t miss that at the same time)
  • Walking the floor or rather hanging out atop the floor in the WB lounge.
  • The GLEE panel and my chance to rape Cory Monteith’s face!
  • Seeing David Tennant at the Doctor Who panel. The one year I don’t go his ass shows up…
  • The Torchwood panel
  • The True Blood panel (after last years snore fest, I hear this year was much better)
  • The Supernatural panel and meeting Mischa Collins (I will always regret that one)
  • The Big Bang Theory gang (last year they were so fun both in press and panel)
  • Zachary Quinto (in any shape/form)
  • The Nightmare on Elm Street panel
  • The Prisoner redux panel
  • Jeffster performance and the Chuck panel (though I bet GMMR is more upset than I – seeing how she got a shout out and all)
  • Cheese Sticks
  • The New Moon panel (yes, I said it)
  • Waiting in that ridonk Starbucks line
  • The Middleman panel (and the hotness that is Matt Kesslar)
  • The Caprica panel
  • The final Lost panel
  • Obviously the list could go on for days but off the top of my head these are the things that annoyed me while I was at home all weekend. There are more online friends and PR people that I didn’t give a shout out to but I would have loved to hang with all of you as well and maybe next year we’ll be back in full swing! SDCC2010 or Bust!

    *sigh*

    Yes, finally a sneak peek at the upcoming mini-season of TORCHWOOD entitled “Children of Earth”! Lots of Capt. Jack and Ianto down and dirty goodness; Plenty of Gwen running and adorable craziness; lots of bloody bodies and stuff splattering, not to mention kids scarier than those in the corn or of the damned. I cannot wait!

    Torchwood: Children of Earth premieres sometime later this year, summertime I think.

    *Thanks to my boy Brian at AfterElton for the tip!

    The 20th Annual GLAAD Media Awards Nominees were announced today and there are some interesting noms this year. I’m psyched to see Torchwood, Greek, Skins, the Buffy comics, Rachel Maddow and Supernatural’s “Ghostfacers” on the list!

    Here are the nominees for the 20th Annual GLAAD Media Awards:

    OUTSTANDING FILM – WIDE RELEASE
    Brideshead Revisited (Miramax Films)
    Milk (Focus Features)
    Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist (Columbia Pictures)
    RocknRolla (Warner Bros. Pictures)
    Vicky Cristina Barcelona (The Weinstein Company)

    OUTSTANDING FILM – LIMITED RELEASE
    The Edge of Heaven (Strand Releasing)
    Noah’s Arc: Jumping the Broom (New Open Door Productions)
    Save Me (First Run Features)
    Shelter (Regent Releasing)
    XXY (Film Movement)

    OUTSTANDING DRAMA SERIES
    Brothers & Sisters (ABC)
    The L Word (Showtime)
    South of Nowhere (The N)
    Torchwood (BBC America)
    True Blood (HBO)

    OUTSTANDING COMEDY SERIES
    Desperate Housewives (ABC)
    Greek (ABC Family)
    Reaper (The CW)
    Skins (BBC America)
    Ugly Betty (ABC)

    OUTSTANDING INDIVIDUAL EPISODE (in a series without a regular LGBT character)
    “Ghostfacers” Supernatural (The CW)
    “My Maharishi is Bigger than Your Maharishi” Life on Mars (ABC)
    “Slam” Ghost Whisperer (CBS)
    “Tandem Repeats” ER (NBC)
    “Unidentified Funk” The New Adventures of Old Christine (CBS)

    OUTSTANDING TELEVISION MOVIE
    Affinity (Logo)
    East Side Story (Logo)
    Ice Blues: A Donald Strachey Mystery (here!)
    Oh Happy Day (Logo)
    On the Other Hand, Death: A Donald Strachey Mystery (here!)

    OUTSTANDING DOCUMENTARY
    Chris & Don: A Love Story (Zeitgeist Films)
    Freeheld (Cinemax)
    A Jihad for Love (First Run Features)
    Saving Marriage (Regent Releasing)
    Sex Change Hospital (WE tv)

    OUTSTANDING REALITY PROGRAM
    America’s Next Top Model (The CW)
    I Want to Work for Diddy (VH1)
    Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List (Bravo)
    Shirts & Skins (Logo)
    TransAmerican Love Story (Logo)

    OUTSTANDING DAILY DRAMA
    All My Children (ABC)
    As the World Turns (CBS)

    OUTSTANDING TALK SHOW EPISODE
    “Don’t Ruin My Gay Wedding” The Tyra Banks Show (syndicated)
    “Ellen & Portia’s Wedding Day” The Ellen DeGeneres Show (syndicated)
    “Gays in the Ghetto” The Tyra Banks Show (syndicated)
    “The Pregnant Man” The Oprah Winfrey Show (syndicated)
    “Transgender Triumphs” The Tyra Banks Show (syndicated)

    (more…)

    Torchwood Gwen and Capt. Jack

    Well it’s been a couple weeks since I saw Capt. Jack and Ianto at Comic-Con and since Gwen went gangsta on a Dalek so it’s about time we heard something about TORCHWOOD Series 3.

    Yesterday I got this tidbit in my email from Titan, the folks behind the Torchwood Magazine, and I screamed like a little girl to have anything to wrap my hands around related to Cardiff and that silly little riff of theirs. Here’s the information I got, relish.

    Russell T Davies has revealed the title of series three’s arc story exclusively to Torchwood magazine. Torchwood: Children Of Earth is the tantalising name of the five-part story, set for broadcast over one week on BBC1 in spring 2009.

    Russell outlined his vision for the new series at a top secret ‘tone meeting’ last month, where writers, producers and key crew get together to thrash out the details of the script before production begins. “I usually give you all one or two tone words when we have a meeting like this,” the executive producer told the assembled team, “But if I were to give you two words this time, they would be ‘Euros Lyn’. More than ever before, this series of Torchwood will be director-led, and it will look absolutely amazing.”

    Euros Lyn is known to Doctor Who fans for directing such varied stories as The End Of The World and The Girl In The Fireplace. Most recently, he oversaw the Steven Moffat two-parter Silence In The Library/Forest Of The Dead. Children Of Earth will be his first foray into the world of Torchwood, but promises to be every bit as ambitious in its scope.

    Principal photography on series three began on August 18, and is set to continue until November – in Cardiff and beyond.

    Maybe I’m a fool but I didnt’ know that TORCHWOOD’s John Barroman and Naoko Mori were both in Miss Saigon together. During the Comic-Con panel yesterday we were treated to an impromptu sing-a-long between Barrowman and Mori. Watch it below!

    Sorry it took so long to post this. I uploaded it to YouTube this morning then hit Comic-Con all day so this is the first chance I’ve had. Hope you enjoyed it!

    Torchwood Comic-Con 2008 (4)

    The Torchwood panel was one of the funniest and raunchiest panels I’ve ever witnessed. You can totally tell that the cast is just enamored with each other and that it truly killed them to lose Tosh and Owen at the end of Season 2.

    As previously mentioned in my Doctor Who recap, Barrowman had to make an entrance and it was hilarious! He mounted the table like a total rock star and when co-star Gareth David-Lloyd walked out, he grabbed him and they totally made out. It was hilarious and hot and just simply perfect. When Naoko Mori entered (to huge fanfare) he made out with her too! Capt. Jack to the end!

    Torchwood Comic-Con 2008 (3)

    Barrowman was a total rockstar on stage and he owned that panel. If he wasn’t touching Gareth non-stop he was threatening the sound engineers for turning down his mic when they should know he’s got a comment for everything or making taking every opportunity to throw in some sexual innuendo. Those are some dirty birds (not pterodactyls) those Torchwood kids.

  • Barrowman’s family were in the audience including his parents, niece and Partner which was damn-dorable.
  • He pimped his book a couple times which, why the frak not? He did his best Rosie doing an impression impression which was sooo not right (but brilliant just the same).
  • He kept telling the crowd that Gareth looked amazing naked and was “big.” He said that their naked hide and seek scene led to Gareth accidentally sticking his hand down John’s pants. Deleted scenes please?
  • He told us how he freaked out when he finally read that he was in fact The Face of Boe and how it changed the dynamic between The Doctor and Capt. Jack.
  • They discussed their theories about Capt. Jack being buried alive for 2000 years and how he survived. In Barrowman’s mind, he put himself into a trance knowing that someone someday would eventually find him. Seeing how he can’t die, did he really have a choice?
  • They talked about how Season 3 will only be 5 episodes long with one huge story involving a big event early on that pushes the Torchwood gang into new territory. A lot will change for Torchwood
  • Season 3 begins shooting in 4 weeks!
  • Season 3 takes place after the events of the Doctor Who Series 4 finale and will feature more with Mr. Hot ASs Ianto Jones!
  • Barrowman would be up for auditioning for the role of Captain America if it presented itself to which the audience went batshit.
  • They gave huge props to Freema Agyeman for being able to fit in with the cast, the life of the show and for just being plain awesome for having a pre-existing relationship with Jack which in turn both infuriated and energized the cast.
  • Well aside from the making out and talking about reaching down each others pants, it was fun to see the entire group rip on each other. Remember how I said that it was a pretty dirty panel?

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    Doctor Who Series 4

    Last year I missed out on the Torchwood panel and I wanted to scream because you know I love me some Capt. Jack, Gwen, Ianto, Owen and Tosh! Today I made sure I was in the room an hour early so that there was no chance of me missing all the Cardiff riff fun which started with Doctor Who!

    DOCTOR WHO
    Exec. Producer Julie Gardner joined Doctor Who’s new showrunner Steven Moffat to discuss this past season as well as the direction of Series 5 under Moffet’s control. In the house were old school Doctor Who fans, new school enthusiasts, and numerous versions of the Doctors over the years.

    Doctor Who - Julie Gardner and Steven Moffat

    The panel started with a Season 4 clip reel that got the crowd amped up, which was much needed after Gardner informed us that Russell T. Davies wouldn’t be in attendance because he was chained up in Cardiff writing Season 3 of Torchwood. Boooooo. We were also treated to a Moffat clip reel and seriously he has created some of my faves (Blink anyone?).

    Here’s some tidbits from the panel:

  • Moffat was hilarious and semi-vulgar which was brilliant.
  • He’s always been a Who fanboy and thinks its amazing that in the UK they’ll let fans just take over their favorite shows, or as he put it who’s been “given a big toy to play with.”
  • Moffat spent his flight over writing Series 5 episode 1.
  • For those worried that he’ll try to make Doctor Who more scary than funny, he said you should be (but he was joking)
  • “Wibbly Wobbly Timey Wimey” is an explaination just because
  • River Song has met David Tennant’s Doctor before but its not the only version of the Doctor she’s met.
  • People wondered if River Song could be The Doctor’s wife?
  • Gardner talked about how Cardiff has just opened their arms to the cast and crew, letting them take over the city and blow shit up.
  • We got a spoiler about the finale that’s airing tonight and next week which made me want to scream. I won’t divulge it here but I will say it involves a certain someone and a certain someone else and a parallel dimension.
  • Moffat’s favorite episode is Christmas Invasion while Gardner’s is Utopia.
  • Gardner and Moffat fought over having River Song with Donna’s kids at the end of Forest of the Dead. Moffat thought it was ridonk to have them there and that it was confusing, Gardner now agrees to some extent.
  • The Doctor never obeys rules so we shouldn’t be concerned that the series would end once we get to his supposed last regeneration.
  • Gardner and Moffat have a great relationship but you can tell that she’s hardcore and can probably fight with the best of them. There were so many moments when Moffat was speaking that I could hear the voice of The Doctor, I loved that. He’s a hoot!

    The panel ended with an extended preview of the Christmas 2008 episode which features the return of the Cybermen, plus Cyber monkey’s and much more. It was banoodles and the crowd loved it so much that they played it twice.

    Actually they played it twice to give Torchwood’s John Barrowman time to make his big gay entrance!

    Read the Torchwood Panel

    Ducky’s Ever Changing Comic-Con Schedule

    For those of you not going to COMIC-CON this year, consider yourselves lucky because if you knew the anxiety and rage the scheduling has caused me and my fellow TV Bloggers, you’d be fine just staying home. There are so many TV panels this year and so many things I want to do that either overlap each other or run too close to ever hope of getting in, so trying to decide what to see is like Sophie’s Choice up in this place.

    Here are the panels I’m interested in attending and as you’ll see, it’s nearly impossible to attend half of the things I’m excited about.

    *Item’s in BOLD are panels I’m currently planning on seeing but I promise you, it will change before leaving next week.

    THURSDAY
    10-11am Kings
    12-2pm Doctor Who/Torchwood

    2-3pm The Middleman
    4:30-5:30pm True Blood
    5:45-6:45pm Dexter

    FRIDAY
    10:15-11:15am Big Bang Theory
    12:30-1:15pm Spaced
    1:30-2:30pm Joss Whedon
    1:45-2:45pm EW Showrunners
    3:30-4:45pm Family Guy
    4:30-5:30pm Bones

    5:30-6:30pm 24
    6:30-8:00pm Kevin Smith Makes Porno

    6:30-7:15pm Prison Break
    7:15-8:15pm MST3K
    10:15-11:45pm Spaced Screening
    10:45-Midnight Dr. Horrible Screening

    SATURDAY
    10:45-11:45pm Heroes
    11:30-12:30pm Sarah Connor Chronicles
    12:00-1:00pm Lost
    12:30-1:30pm Kyle XY
    12:45-1:45pm The Office
    1:00-2:00pm Dollhouse
    2:15-3:15pm Battlestar Galactica
    3:15-4:15pm Pushing Daisies

    3:30-4:30pm Chuck
    4:45-5:45pm Fringe
    6:00-7:00pm TV Guide Panel
    7:15-8:15pm Sarah Silverman

    SUNDAY
    10:00-11:00am Smallville
    10:30-11:30am It’s Always Sunny
    11:15-12:15pm Supernatural
    11:30-12:00pm Hamlet 2
    1:00-1:30pm Friday the 13th
    4:00-5:00pm Buffy the Musical

    Do you see how agonizing it is to try and plan your days? Saturday is seriously OOC and I’m sure many decision will change in the spur of the moment. What you don’t see on here are the parties we’re RSVP’d for and the Press Rooms we’re hoping to do as well. Add press rooms for most shows on Saturday and you’d have to have 3 Buffy Bots to help you cover it all.

    Regardless, I’ll be there with many blogger friends and we’ll be podcasting every day and recording as many panels as possible to post here on Ducky Does TV so stay tuned!

    We threatened to never do another TV Talk Podcast if you didn’t flock to iTunes and leave us comments… well I’m happy to report that you love us as much as we love you! Thanks to your generosity, we are back and this week’s podcast is a lot of fun!

    We revise our thoughts on Swingtown now that we’re both completely caught up (and loving it), we talk about my chat with Tricia Helfer (Battlestar Galactica) and her stint on Burn Notice plus some scoop on her new Fox pilot Inseparable.

    Next we tackle one of the most talked about Fall pilots, J.J. Abrams FRINGE! Kath and I will review the plot, the mystery and the hotness that is Josh Jackson but don’t worry we don’t spoil anything for you! We’re good like that!

    Then it’s time for some listener emails because you guys are cramazing!

    Who wants to talk Comic-Con? No? Tough because we run down the shows that will be in San Diego and vent our frustrations over the scheduling. If you’re going to be in town for Comic-Con and you’re a reader or listener, let us know… we’d love to see you!

    Before wrapping up this week we have a little fun with our TV version of F, Marry, Kill! That’s right, we each pick one we’d boink, one we’d marry and one we’d go Dexter Morgan on. join in the fun and leave us some comments about who you’d F, Marry and Kill based on our choices. We’ll read some of them on the air in our next podcast.

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    With the Indepedent Film Festival of Boston just 8 days away (check out our blog), I’ve barely seen anything on television for the last couple weeks. I’ll break it down for you…

    I’ve watched The Biggest Loser (finale tonight, GO ALI) and Battlestar Galactica (Katee Sackoff was phenom this past week and I wept like a little bitch) and that’s about it.

    I forgot to even record 30 Rock or The Office from last Thursday not to mention I totes forgot to record the last two weeks of How I Met Your Mother and Big Bang Theory (though, have they even been on?). I’m still a couple weeks behind on Torchwood (maybe only 1 week), Idol is youtube when I have a minute or two at work and who knew last night was the return of Bones?

    In other words, TV is so not happening until May. That also means I’m going to miss the return of Gossip Girl next Monday and Supernatural next Thursday (though I can watch it today, if I had time… might find the time).

    DOCTOR WHO won’t return in the U.S. until next month (Titanic much?) but thanks to BBC One, we’ve got a promo video of greatness to tide us over. You’ll hopefully recognize Catherine Tate’s return as Donna (The Runaway Bride) who’s searching for The Doctor. I’m freaking out because not only will we get Donna and Martha this season, we’ll see the return of my beloved Rose Tyler (Billie Piper). It’s going to be magical.

    *Sci-Fi will air the 90 minute Season 3 to Season 4 bridging Christmas episode (“Voyage of the Damned”) on April 18th. The following week will be the official Season 4 premiere.

    Starbuck (BSG) Is The Top TV Character 2007-2008

    Hey gang, as a bunch of our favorite TV Shows are only a week or two (or 5 months) away from returning after their WGA Strike imposed hiatus, a handful of TV Bloggers got together to share their favorite characters currently on television.

    Below is a list of the Top 25 Characters of Television! Did your favorite make the cut? Share your Top 10 in the comments section below if you like!

    1. Kara “Starbuck” Thrace (Battlestar Galactica)
    2. Tami Taylor (Friday Night Lights)
    3. Barney Stinson (How I Met Your Mother)
    4. Benjamin Linus (Lost)
    5. Dexter Morgan (Dexter)
    6. Coach Eric Taylor (Friday Night Lights)
    7. Landry Clarke (Friday Night Lights)
    8. Dwight Schrute (The Office)
    9. Lily Rush (Cold Case)
    10. Omar Little (The Wire)

    11. Gaius Baltar (Battlestar Galactica)
    12. Olive Snook (Pushing Daisies)
    13. Shawn Spencer (Psych)
    14. Sheldon Cooper PhD (The Big Bang Theory)
    15. Dr. Juliet Burke (Lost)
    16. Michael Weston (Burn Notice)
    17. Captain Jack Harkness (Torchwood)
    18. Dr. Miranda Bailey (Grey’s Anatomy)
    19. Chuck Bartowski (Chuck)
    20. Brenda Leigh Johnson (The Closer)
    21. Emerson Cod (Pushing Daisies)
    22. Ned “The Piemaker” (Pushing Daisies)
    23. Liz Lemon (30 Rock)
    24. Stephanie Lane (My Boys)
    25. Stewie Griffin (Family Guy)

    Also receiving multiple votes: Desmond Hume (Lost), Major John Casey (Chuck), Jack Donaghy (30 Rock)
    Voters: Dan, Ducky, Jo, Kate, Sandie, Scooter McGavin, TVFan, Vance

    While the strike may be over, we are still weeks away from most of our favorite shows returning to the air in limited new episodes. In the meantime we are saddled with a ton of reality shows like American Idol, Big Brother 9, Survivor, and Project Runway. Don’t worry though, we still have plenty of time to talk about Lost and newbies like Eli Stone and Unhitched. Plus, Kath gives you an update on where she is in the process of watching all 7 seasons of Buffy before the end of March. Good times.

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    The WGA Strike continues well into the Day 90s so the television landscape is like no winter we’ve seen before. Kath and I are back to talk about Lost’s return as well as the return of American Idol.

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    Also on the agenda are Friday Night Lights, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, Prison Break, American Gladiators, Paradise Hotel, Project Runway, Torchwood, Pushing Daisies, Comic-Con 2008 and much more.

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