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Airing Halloween From The Major Networks

Tuesday, October 31st, 2006

FOX:

Standoff moves to Tuesday now hoping that tying it to House will boost ratings. Pitting it against NCIS may not be a brilliant move. Tonight at 8, the hostage negotiators deal with a young boy who takes a hospital hostage in order to get a surgeon to operate on his dying sister.

CBS:

NCIS airs at 8pm - the team are called in - Halloween costumes and all - to delve into an attack on a Marine whose daughter is then kidnapped.

At 9pm, The Unit has a new show airing. The team are sent in to recover some diamonds that are meant to fund a future terrorist attack. One of the soldiers steals some diamonds for himself…

ABC:

Now Boston Legal is slated from 8pm to 11pm on my channel guide, though I doubt that’s right. The website shows tonight’s 10pm show as involving Denise’s search for her fiance, Alan defending Jerry for falsifying information on federal forms, and Lincoln sues Jeffrey. I don’t watch the show, so hopefully these characters make sense.

NBC:

9pm Law & Order: CI - A pedophile announces he killed a young girl more than a decade earlier. The problem is that the girl’s mother was the prime suspect in that case. Liza Minelli stars. It seems to be a little Jon Benet Ramseyish case wise…

10pm Law & Order SVU: Benson (Mariska Hargitay) returns tonight. She’s called from her undercover work in Oregon to help provide the evidence necessary to keep a sadistic rapist behind bars.

CW (for those who may get this new channel)

9pm - Veronica Mars tackles the case of a robbery in a casino.

Tonight’s NCIS

Tuesday, October 31st, 2006

If you watch NCIS at all, you know Abby. Abby is the reason I like the show so much. Besides having a childhood crush on Mark Harmon (from his St. Elsewhere days) and enjoying Michael Weatherly in Dark Angel and now as the pain in the behind Tony, I find that Abby’s character is always refreshing. The actress has that goth lab techie character down pat.

My husband once asked if there were pictures of the actress who plays Abby looking non-Goth. I found a few of her as a blond from about five years ago. If anyone else has asked that question - Abby is going to be dressed as Marilyn Monroe tonight - so here is a chance to see her looking non-Goth!

Hmm…

Tuesday, October 31st, 2006

Apparently, instead of publish, I must have clicked save yesterday because my post on last night’s TV never went up. Though, I swear when I checked the site yesterday afternoon it showed up. So who knows…

The time change has my body messed up. I fell asleep at 8:00 P.M. last night during the opening of the Patriot’s game, so I didn’t watch much anyway.

I did catch a repeat episode of CSI. I find it amazing how much different the characters look now compared to earlier seasons. I know every ages, but some of them are showing their age far more than others. Last night’s show had Nick in his bowl cut phase. I hated that hair cut. I am thrilled that he ditched that look!

Meanwhile, Warrick never seems to change at all.

Tonight’s TV

Tuesday, October 31st, 2006

For crime drama - looks pretty much like Fox has it with Prison Break and Justice.

I started watching Prison Break last year, but lost interest - it was on against another show I watched. If you want to know what tonight’s episode is about - head to Yahoo - http://tv.yahoo.com/tvpdb?d=tvp&id=170084734&cf=0&lineup=us_Eastern&channels=us_FOX&chspid=166034673&chname=FOX&progutn=1162256400&.intl=us

Justice is going to be about a millionaire’s son and his lower-on-the-totem-pole girlfriend. When they die in a plane crash, the girl’s low income parents sue the millionaire.

As the CBS comedies are repeats, I’ll have the full breakdown of Justice tomorrow.

Sunday 10/29’s Cold Case

Monday, October 30th, 2006

Let me start by detailing a bit about Scotty. His brother was apparently molested by a coach in their childhood. Scotty was warned by some associates that the coach was being tried for molestation and that Scotty’s brother may be a victim. Since Scotty mentioned it to his brother, his brother has taken to spending all day in bed and creeping around his house at night. That offshoot is featured tonight, but not in great detail.

The real case involves a 1958 suicide of a D.J, “The Hawk.” After a computer geek starts toying with tapes from that fateful night, evidence comes to light that someone else was in the room when Hawk supposedly shot himself. He may have been murdered.

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The case begins with Hawk’s exwife. She sends them to Hawk’s assistant who was apparently peeved that Hawk wouldn’t play his song on the air. Back then it was the DJ’s that made or killed a potential hit.

After visiting the former assistant, he tells them that Hawk had made one enemy - a man who claims Hawk impregnated his teenage daughter. They interview that man, and he admits the girl finally admitted it was her boyfriend, not Hawk. The man does, however, tell them that Hawk had been hitting on some girl in a diner and that the girl’s boyfriend was not amused.

They track down the boyfriend, he has a record for armed robbery, so he becomes a key suspect. He points them to his girlfriend. After questioning her, they learn that Hawk was threatened by a music producer after Hawk learned his assistant had taken bribes from this producer to play some of his songs on the air.

They return to the assistant who then points them to the girl he met in the diner. She had a song that she’d given to Hawk and it was the song that was playing the night Hawk died. Things begin to unravel when they discover the missing lyrics to that song - the girl wasn’t Hawk’s secret girlfriend, she was his daughter.

Turns out Hawk made plans to quit his job and tour the country with his very talented daughter. Unfortunately, the girls mother was not having that. He’d walked out on the daughter once and she wasn’t going to have him steal the girl from her now. So she shoots Hawk, makes it look like he killed himself, and walks away.

Tonight’s Schedule

Sunday, October 29th, 2006

Starting today, I’m going to try to narrow down my scope earlier by doing a little research into what the major stations are airing for Crime/Drama TV.

Side note - The second season of House will be airing from 1pm EST to 11 tonight. If you’ve never watched this show, head to USA. I think Hugh Laurie is brilliant on that show! Pain in the behind, sure, but I’d trust him any day of the week!

If you actually get the new channel CW - their lineup starts at 7pm tonight with Supernatural. It’s a repeat episode - the brothers head to Oklahoma to investigate a man who is able to make people do anything he wants.

At 9pm, a new episode of Cold Case airs. The team reopens the 1958 murder of a popular DJ after a tape of the murder is discovered.

10pm has a new Without A Trace. Eriq LaSalle (ER) plays a family man who moves to NY after Hurricane Katrina. He vanishes on his way to work.

Now, football will probably cause delays in many areas. I’m hoping that political debates are over, but who really knows…

2006/2007 season cancellations to date & other news

Saturday, October 28th, 2006

Fans of Smith - the show is gone.

Kidnapped will finish up airing the filmed episodes and then leave for good. The network says loose ends will be tied up first.

Runaway is also going.

Oddly enough ABC is scrambling to revive LOST’s viewership. Mandy Patankin and his show Criminal Minds have been doing well against LOST this year. Perhaps it is time for the writers on Lost to tie up a few ends and get Jack, Kate, and Sawyer back with the rest of the crew. Criminal Minds is a pretty good show, and I have to admit that I’ve been known to flip away from Lost to check in with Mandy and the rest of his crew. I’ll have plenty of time to catch up with Criminal Minds anyway, Lost is being put on a hiatus in November for a total of 13 weeks to allow the new show Day Break to draw in viewers. During those thirteen weeks, I have a feeling I won’t mind Lost being gone at all… I think those writers are starting to figure out that they are writing themselves into a black hole that some fans are growing tired of.

Also in the rumors are whispers that the show Twenty Good Years (John Lithgow) is going to be axed from the schedule. I’d love to see Alec Baldwin’s 30 Rock go with it! I just have serious issues with Alec Baldwin as a human right now. What he and Kim Basinger are doing to their daughter is inexcusable.

Close To Home

Saturday, October 28th, 2006

Finally, a new show! No repeats last night for CBS and no politics!

If you’ve never watched to Close to Home, the show is set in Indianapolis and revolves around the district attorney’s office. Key players are Annabeth (Jennifer Finnigan), Maureen (Kimberly Elise), Ray (Jon Seda), Ed (Cress Williams), and the newcomer this year is JAG’s David James Elliott who plays their boss the D.A. James.

Annabeth and Maureen work for the D.A. while Ray and Ed are detectives who handle the investigation work.

Last night’s case involved the murder of a local college football player. The boy was badly beaten to death; his spleen ruptured in the injuries. As the boy had been at a football party, they go to question the other team members, two are also cut and bruised, but everyone is repeating the exact same story–the victim started a fight because he’d been benched due to injuries. Due to the other two boy’s injuries, they are arrested. Now the DA has to build their case.

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The two boys lawyer up pretty quickly. The coach (B.J. & The Bear or My Two Dads’ Greg Evigan) seems happy to forget all about them and move on without the star quarterback. Meanwhile, one of the boys does seem willing to make a deal, so Annabeth plays that route.

They continue questioning friends and party goers, something isn’t adding up because the dead boy had no drugs or alcohol in his system. Annabeth and Maureen are pointed in the direction of a bunch of girls on campus who are “given gifts” in exchange for “servicing” the players. The girl questioned denies seeing the fight.

After it becomes clear the judge is convinced the boys will not receive light treatment, the one boy agrees to tell everything IF he gets a reduced sentence. At the party, one girl was “servicing” one of the booster club sponsors (an older guy who owns a car dealership) and the dead boy found out about it and became enraged. The fight ensued, but he swears when they left the other boy was still alive and standing up.

With new names to question, Annabeth goes back to the dealer who says he left as soon as the fight began. The girl still says the fight went outside and she never saw what happened, but the fight was really over the dead boy telling the star quarterback that he knew the quarterback was having an affair with the coach’s wife and he was going to tell everything.

Annabeth goes to trial and calls both the coach and his wife to the stand hoping that she can get them to give conflicting information. She has proof that the quarterback called the coach’s wife that night - even though everyone says she was no where near the hotel where the party was held.

When the star quarterback gets up on the stand, he cracks. He tells Annabeth that he left the other guy alive. That he came back out to the pool area and saw the coach talking to the boy. That the coach had him pinned down and wasn’t letting the boy get up to get help. This is the break they need. The coach knew the boy was dying and let him die.

The court is adjorned and they bring the coach in. He states that the boy was causing his hard work building a winning team to fall apart. He couldn’t let his team fall apart. He couldn’t let the boy live and inform the press that they had girls who “serviced the team” in exchange for gifts… Annabeth repeats that what they did with the girls is considered prostitution by Indiana law. The coach is arrested.

Stinking World Series

Friday, October 27th, 2006

As per usual, the World Series or Politics have overruled my shows - so we are still in repeat world.

I do have some tidbits that I’ve seen in the news recently, however.

CSI - The actor who plays Grissom (William Petersen) is taking a hiatus from the show for a little while. Apparently, he is going to head back to the theater for a few weeks. How they will handle his temporary departure remains a mystery.

Pauley Perette (NCIS’s Abby) is dressing up as Marilyn Monroe in an upcoming show. (Halloween) Apparently Tony and McGee are going to be thrown for a loop.

Are you a fan of the CSI or Lost television shows? If so, the government wants you! It’s been all ove rhte news this week. Apparently, the government feels that fans of these shows many have “spy potential” and the NSA feels you should apply for training with their agency.

Mel Gibson move over! Chevy Chase is going to be using his personal experience with DUI to play a bigoted drunk who becomes accused of murdering a Jewish man in an upcoming Law and Order.

Speaking of L & O Law & Order: SVU’s Mariska Hargitay (Jayne Mansfield’s daughter) will be returning from maternity leave in November.

After his role in CSI, Kevin Federline earned both rave reviews and plenty of scorn. He’s come forward to tell people that he doesn’t care - hating him is making his popularity soar…. I still say maybe it’s time to get a life, not just borrow Britney’s.

Stuck on Repeats

Thursday, October 26th, 2006

The world series obviously is putting many shows on a temporary hiatus. Add in local politics (third night in a row that they have reaired a political debate on our NBC channel), so there is little CrimeDrama TV wise that I have watched…

However, it does allow me to broaden my horizons and watch other shows. Anyone into GhostHunters? My ten-year-old wants to join TAPS when she grows up. She is thoroughly fascinated, and I have to admit, some of the things they film are quite intriguing. I think most of it depends on if you believe in ghosts or not. I most certainly do. I am a non-smoker, can’t stand the smell of smoke actually and it makes my eyes puff up something fierce, but my English grandparents were smokers. In fact, when my mom started smoking back in the 50s/60s, the ads in her hometown were that smoking cured emphysema (cute huh?)

My grandfather raised five girls, including a set of twins, but he’d always dreamed of having a son. When I got married 15 years ago, I took my new husband overseas to meet my grandparents and aunts. My grandfather begged me during that trip to name my first born after him. Of course, George, while a classic name, isn’t what I had in mind. I did have a surprise in store for him though. Two years later, my son was born and named after Grandad’s grandfather, Christopher/Kit, who died rescuing a number of stranded seamen from the North Sea. My grandfather was dying of lung cancer when me son was born. He was prouder than anything that someone had named a boy after Kit.

So now that that story has been told, I can revert back to where I was going. In my non-smoking house, every month or so, my children, husband, or I will be sitting in the living room and have the room fill with an intense smell of stale cigarette smoke. It will stay for a minute or so and then vanish. I actually love it because I know my grandparents have come to visit.

Yet weirder, the day my daughter turned two, we got the call that my grandmother had passed away. She was always terrified of flying, so she never came to America. My two year old had just fallen asleep on the floor after her birthday party and her balloon was in her hand. I’d finished picking up cake and the various mess that comes with a party. She’d lost her grip on the balloon and it was up against the ceiling. We had no doors or windows open that day… the balloon suddenly came into the kitchen area, went back to the living room, came back to the kitchen and went half way down the hallway off the kitchen that goes to the bathroom area, then came back and went to the front door. From there it went up the stairs to the bedrooms. Now my brother kept writing this all off as air currents in the house itself. I didn’t agree, but couldn’t prove otherwise. Then something happened…. The balloon came back downstairs and went back to my daughter and remained there. Coming back down the stairs - that one my brother suddenly couldn’t argue… I’ve never seen anything like it and to this day I assume my grandmother was finally at peace with flying overseas. :-)

Jumping in now…

Tuesday, October 24th, 2006

I have managed (yeah - lucky me) to catch my son’s chest cold. So my headache, cough, and I are going to bed early.

Tonight’s NCIS episode is a repeat anyway.

Meanwhile, and slightly off topic, I wanted to mention a movie we just finished watching - An American Haunting. This is one of the better horror movies I’ve seen in a while, even if I did make a guess that turned out to be correct! I’m not sure who plays the girl, but she’s a really good screamer!

Monday Night’s Justice

Tuesday, October 24th, 2006

I’ve been after networks to try relocating a show before canceling it, and that is exactly what Fox did with Justice. The problems is they moved it to a night that doesn’t work for me! Now I do realize they are not out there to please ONE person, but pitting Justice against Two and a Half Men does not help me out. Even in the summer when I want to catch up on shows I was unable to see, now they air fillers instead. It’s getting annoying and I’m beginning to agree with my brother that it’s better to cancel satellite or cable all together and then spend the money you save on the box sets that come out every fall.

Anyway, last night was spent bouncing back and forth between Two and a Half Men and Verdict.

Now Verdict stars Alias’s Victor Garber (Played Jack Bristow) and the entire show revolves around a defense team building their case. I happen to love this show, and my son who is currently taking Mock Trial says it is the first show he’s seen where they actually do list reasons why they are objecting which is typical in real law according to his teacher. He watched it with me for the first time and admitted he thinks it is a better show than others.

Last night’s case involved a Goth teenager accused and arrested for the murder of another teen (one who bullied him.) The murdered teen was found hanging from a cross.

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Now while I missed pieces of the show, I did catch the gist. The teen’s room is searched and the prosecution and the police go after his computer files, books, and the kid’s goth artwork. It looks bad for this kid, so the defense team polishes the kids image. Gets him looking rather preppy and then searches for other possible suspects. The problem is that the lawyer defending this kid feels the kid is guilty for most of the show, so his efforts are not great. The kid’s father also doesn’t feel his kid is innocent, so that doesn’t help matters.

Alibis rule other other potential suspects (another friend and the Goth kid’s own father who hated the bully), and the case doesn’t go well. The kid is found guilty.

The end of Justice shows what really happens. This was a first for me with this show, but the kid actually went to jail for a crime he did not commit. The builder say this teen spray painting (tagging) the house he was building, so the builder kills him. Unfortunately, the builder has an issue with this goth kid and decides he would be perfect to frame, so that’s exactly what he does.

First 48 - A&E

Monday, October 23rd, 2006

Periodically, I will watch A&E’s Cold Case show and then catch The First 48.

First 48 starts with a crime and then shows the first 48 hours of the investigation. Often, the crime scenes (they are real) are aired and can be rather creepy. It is fascinating to see a detective at word, but I wonder if it is also giving criminals insight into how to get away with a crime. This is not a good thing.

We have an ongoing murder investigation here. Some may have heard of it as it made national news a couple weeks ago.

A UVM (University of Vermont) student was walking home from the bars and vanished. No one had heard from her since. A man came forward and admitted that he had loaned her his cell phone because her battery had gone dead, but that he left her walking up Main Street. A little over a week ago, hikers found her body at Huntington Gorge (a great place for swimmers, but also deadly because undertows can pin a body for months. I’m sure that’s what the killer was thinking. That man that loaned her his phone is now the prime suspect. He has a history of using Ether to sedate women for sex. He has been arrested on outstanding child rape charges. His ex-wives and girlfriends have come forth and said he is a sadistic man. His jeans also contained blood splatters that match the victim’s DNA. This is all that has been publicized so far.

The investigation is on going, but a few things still have me wondering… I’ve seen this guys picture and no way would I have found him remotely safe. He’s creepy looking. I supposed she’d been drinking, and that can alter your view. Makes you think though!

Another thing is if he is tied in to a few other area disappearances. He’s lived here for a long time, and travels all over the state, so he could well have had the opportunity.

I guess police are thinking along those lines. The entire case has been kept hush hush. I just hope they don’t blow it and that this man stays behind bars for life!

Tired of Politics!!

Monday, October 23rd, 2006

So last night was a wash out for me. Local debates were aired in lieu of normal programming - so that meant no Cold Case. Plus football delayed things, so shows started late anyway. I never lasted to see Without A Trace and it was my son’s birthday so using the DVD recorder for the night was out of the question, he only gets a birthday once a year so I’m not going to fight him on that!

Hopefully, at some point, the Cold Case’s I have missed will be reaired. That’s two now that politics have overruled. I’m tired of it! I want the elections to be over already!

10/19’s CSI

Friday, October 20th, 2006

Okay, last night’s show started out to be pretty cool. Two nuns are walking through the room and spot a “mess” on the floor. There is blood dripping from the Virgin Mary’s hand. They look up and see a body tied to a cross and hanging from the ceiling. CSI is called in.

Greg is back. He’s still pretty battered looking, but he’s dying to get back to work. Grissom lets him help out a little, even though Greg is still on desk duty.

Meanwhile, the mystery resolving this dead woman is their only case of the evening.

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The father comes to the church and announces he doesn’t recognize the woman. This turns out to be a lie when they find pictures of the father, the woman, and a local car dealer. The car dealer had just repoed the woman’s car and was the last person seen with the woman.

The search her apartment and find blood. They search the car she’d borrowed and there is blood. It seems everywhere they turn there is blood.

At the apartment, Catherine and the blonde lady that I’m still not sure I truly like realize the woman was pregnant. The coroner confirms it - she was about 10 weeks. There are also two separate sperm samples in the bedroom.

The father is forced to admit that he knows her. The three of them are friends from high school.

There really are not any huge revelations from this point until we learn that she was marrying the reverend/father, and that the car dealer killed her after she told him their relationship was over because she was marrying the other guy. The car dealer got ticked and murdered her and staged it to look like the father did it. They tell him that she was pregnant and that it was his child - so he killed his child too…

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