ABC Holidays and Christmas Specials and Episodes for 2012 Holidays Season

abc-holidays-christmas-programming-guide-ryan-seacrestYear after year, television becomes Christmas-y and Holiday spirited, like for instance ABC Family´s 25 Days of Christmas, or on ourfull and updatable Christmas and Holidays Programming Guide. And now, ABC announced its Holidays and Christmas themed Episodes and Specials.

ABC CELEBRATES THE HOLIDAY SEASON WITH MOVIES, SPECIALS AND FOUR ALL-NEW EPISODES OF “EXTREME MAKEOVER: HOME EDITION,” BEGNINNING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26
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Martha Stewart Show with Curtis Granderson, Jim Cantiello and Brendan Kennedy

martha-stewart-jim-cantiello-brendan-kennedyDid you watch today´s Martha Stewart Show?

Martha Stewart was surrounded by some of her favorite men on today’s edition of THE MARTHA STEWART SHOW (Hallmark Channel, 10 AM ET/9 AM C – same day encore airing, 2 PM ET/next day airing, 1 PM ET).  New York Yankees centerfielder, Curtis Granderson, took a cooking lesson from his “Good luck charm,” Martha Stewart, making some old fashioned side dishes, Mac & Cheese and Cornbread.  Always eager for tips on how to improve on the field and in the kitchen, Curtis paid close attention to the pro, almost as close as Martha pays to Curtis’ “Nice behind” from her front row seats at Yankee Stadium. Speaking of mastering technique, when MTV News correspondents, Jim Cantiello & Brendan Kennedy joined Martha to debut their second “Date Night” segment, Brendan was a tad too familiar will their selected task.  While making Beeswax candles, Martha told the guys, “The secret of a well-made candle is even rolling,” but before she could finish Brendan was already done, claiming “I’m quick.  I’m fast.  I’ve had some practice…I’m from Brooklyn, what?” Martha was impressed but doubted his precision, giving them some vital advice “Is yours the size of a quarter?  If it’s rolled too loosely, it’ll smoke faster.”

Martha Stewart´s Best Quotes of the Day

Martha as a good luck charm:
MS:  So Curtis and I met at opening day at Yankee stadium.  Remember I helped you lace your glove up?
CG:  You helped us get a victory too.
MS:  Yes, you won that day.
CW:  Good luck charm right here.

On Curtis’ behind:
MS:  I brought some pictures I took of you, because I sit in Jane Heller’s seats, your banker.  And she’s right there at home plate, front row.  And she had the net removed; you know she had the net removed from in front of her?
CG:  She wants to get those close shots like that.
MS:  That’s him.  There you are, number 14.  Nice behind.  I tweeted “nice backside” or something.  Oh boy, did I get in trouble for that.
CG:  Is that why you like those seats right there?
MS:   No, no.  I like to see the bat crack and those homeruns.

On Yankees not in the World Series:
CG:  Unfortunately, our season ended earlier than expected.
MS:  I know.  I was not happy about that.  And I did not watch any of the World Series because you and my favorite Yankees were not in the World Series.  I think that happens.  Don’t you think people kind of lose interest if their team isn’t in it?
CG:  Especially our team, because you either love us or you hate us.  Everyone either wants to see us get beat or they want to see us win.  So once we’re out everyone’s like, “Now what do we do?”

On Curtis’ batting lessons:
MS:  Now I read some place that you took special lessons to improve your batting.  What’s a special lesson for somebody like you?
CG:  Almost like a cooking class, you know?  When all of a sudden I start burning stuff, we got to figure something out.  We got to change some things up.  So what ended up happening, our hitting coach Kevin Long, we started having a couple lessons in the batting cages.  We changed a couple little tweaks…
MS:  It changed your average a lot.
CG:  It did, everything went up.  To help out in the playoffs, and it ended up helping us out a lot to win some games at the end of the season.
MS:  Don’t I sound so impressive, I know all about batting averages…?

On Derek Jeter getting married:
CG:  I didn’t get an invite, regardless [of whether or not he’s actually getting married].
MS:  Oh, no invite?
CG:  Not yet, so it may not be happening yet.
MS:  Well, it will be a sad day for all of us ladies.

On Martha’s crush:
Brendan Kennedy:  Last time we asked you if you’ve been dating.  Is there a secret love you can’t talk about yet?
MS:  I have a crush on somebody.
BK:  You have a crush on someone?
MS:  I’m going to California and hopefully he will be there.
JC:  What do you look for in a man?
MS:  Just…electricity.
BK:  Oh (laughs).  I feel like it just got electric right here.

Jim Cantiello and Brendan Kennedy on rolling candles(for Snoop Dogg):
MS:  Now, the secret of a well-made candle is even rolling.
JC:  What’s the last thing you’ve rolled, Martha?  Let’s be honest.
MS:  Pastries!
BK:  I thought we were on the wrong episode.
MS:  Oh, I see what you mean.
BK:  I thought this was for Snoop Dogg.
JC:  How big will this be at the end?
MS:  Well you’ll see.  It’ll be the size of a standard candle.  Oh, you did it already!
JC:  I’m quick.  I’m fast.  I’ve had some practice.
MS:  Gosh, he’s had a lot of practice rolling stuff.
JC:  I’m from Brooklyn, what?
MS:  Is yours the size of a quarter?  If it’s rolled too loosely, it’ll smoke faster.
JC:  (laughs) I’ve heard that, it’s true.  I’ve actually heard that.
BK:  Whatever person came up with this segment deserves a raise.  That’s all I’ve got to say.  This is amazing.

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What´s behind Kutner´s death? What´s up for Kal Penn and House MD?

So… did Obama kill Kutner? Apparently as you will find out.

Ausiello bring it again! A three way interview featuring Kal Penn, Katie Jacobs and David Shore.

We already told you that Kal Penn is alive and kicking and the one who died is Lawrence Kutner, his character on House MD.

Yes, the trio at the center of this grim turn of events — exec producers David Shore and Katie Jacobs, as well Kal Penn himself — spoke to Ausiello exclusively about the surprising story behind Penn’s exit, the decision to have the seemingly well-adjusted Kutner take his own life, and whether the tragedy will drive House-Cuddy and Cameron-Chase closer together or further apart…

Part I: Kal Penn

I understand it was your decision to leave House. True?
KAL PENN:
Yes. I was incredibly honored a couple of months ago to get the opportunity to go work in the White House. I got to know the President and some of the staff during the campaign and had expressed interest in working there, so I’m going to be the associate director in the White House office of public liaison. They do outreach with the American public and with different organizations. They’re basically the front door of the White House. They take out all of the red tape that falls between the general public and the White House. It’s similar to what I was doing on the campaign.

Will you actually be working in the White House?
PENN:
This particular office is in the executive building. The White House has two buildings: the actual White House and an old Navy building called the Old Executive Office.

Are you there as long as Obama’s in office?
PENN:
A lot of that stuff is up in the air. This is a relatively recent development.

Safe to say you’re taking a huge pay cut?
PENN:
Oh, yeah. There’s not a lot of financial reward in these jobs. But, obviously, the opportunity to serve in a capacity like this is an incredible honor.

How long has this been in the works?
PENN:
I’ve been thinking about [moving into politics] for a while. I love what I do as an actor. I couldn’t love it more. But probably from the time I was a kid, I really enjoyed that balance between the arts and public service. I went to a performing arts high school, but I still took a bunch of those dorky political science classes. It’s probably because of the value system my grandparents instilled in me. They marched with Gandhi in the Indian independence movement, and that was always in the back of my head. So the past couple of years I thought about it a little more. And in ’06 I started this international studies program at Stanford, where they actually let you do most of the course work online. So it was something I could do while I was acting. And I thought this might be the right time to go off and do something else. The ultimate irony, of course, is that I love being on House. There’s not a smarter group of people that I’ve been surrounded by in television. So I thought about it for a very long time before I went and talked to David and Katie.

What was that conversation like?
PENN:
We had a very long discussion. And I remember David saying, “Are you telling me that you’re unhappy with the show and that you want to leave so you can go off and do a different show?” And I was like, “Not at all. I’m actually saying the exact opposite, which is I’m having an incredible time, but there’s something aching in me to do something completely different and take a break from the acting thing for a while.” And with their blessing, we were able to work it out.

Are you retiring from acting?
PENN:
Not necessarily. Who’s to say where any path leads? I still have a passion for it. But for the time being, I won’t be acting.

How did you react when you found out how they were writing Kutner out?
PENN:
One of the things I love about our show is you never know what’s going to happen. So that news struck me in the same way we hope it strikes the audience: there was a little bit of anger and some depression. You really go through those emotions, especially when somebody dies in that fashion. Ultimately, it was a really interesting choice for them to make. We don’t really know why he did it, unless it’s resolved in the episodes after [I left], which, of course, I’m not privy to anymore. At least in [last night's] episode, we don’t really know why he did it. There’s no note. There’s no explanation. And as a testament to David and Katie, that’s a huge risk. ‘Cause it isgoing to make people upset, and it is going to piss off some of the audience. And, ultimately, in my opinion, that’s what art really is — when you can conjure up those kinds of emotions. And it’s rare nowadays to be able to do that on network television, but they managed to.

Were you disappointed that you didn’t get to shoot the requisite good-bye scenes with your co-stars?
PENN:
From my selfish perspective, you want one last scene with Hugh, you want one awesome bantering scene with Peter, you want something where you and Olivia [Wilde] are doing a diagnostic together. But I had known a couple weeks beforehand [that Kutner would just abruptly commit suicide], so I was conscious in previous episodes of, ‘Okay, this is probably the last time I’m going to get to do a scene with Peter, and this is the last time I’m going to be on screen with Robert.’ And, of course, we’re all still really close friends, so I’ve seen them a ton of times since I stopped shooting.

What were your emotions like on your last day?
PENN:
It’s always emotional when something incredible comes to an end. The feeling would have been very different if I was not enjoying myself, and if I didn’t love the job. But because I loved the job and the character and the people I’m working with, I think bittersweet is the probably the best way to describe it. The contrast of knowing that I want to move on and do something completely different, with the incredibly violent and incredibly depressing thing that happens to my character… I think bittersweet is the only way to describe it.

Are you bummed you won’t be around to experience firsthand the fallout from Cuddy and House having sex?
PENN:
Do they really?

That’s the buzz.
PENN:
See, I didn’t even know that. If that’s the case, yeah, it’s a bummer to not be involved in an episode like that. It’s the emotional stuff that really gets the characters riled up, so if that’s actually happening, it would be neat to see. [Pauses] Well, not see. To be part of scenes like that. [Laughs]

Part II: David Shore and Katie Jacobs

When did you first learn Kal was thinking of leaving House?
DAVID SHORE:
It was very early in the process that he told us that he might [at some point] want to move on and work in politics. He has been involved in a number of other things [while working on House]. He worked very extensively for the Obama campaign and he’s been teaching at Penn. Kal is a man with broader ambitions than the entertainment industry. So he spoke to us and said, ‘I love the show and I love working with these people, but there are things that I would like to do.’ And you sort of think, ‘That’s admirable, but there’s no way he’s going to do it.’ This is a good gig he’s got here.
KATIE JACOBS: As time went on, it was still on his mind. And then we took a writers retreat right at the beginning of December and David sort of had this “A-ha” moment about how to both free Kal up to pursue other things and, most importantly, service where David wants to go at the end of the season with House’s story.
SHORE: The fact that it happened over a long period of time allowed him to pursue his goals as a human being, but also allowed us to make it work within the confines of the show.

So why not just have Kutner take a new job at a different hospital?
SHORE:
The suicide was essential to [the story]. The lack of reason behind it — the lack ofanswers – was what I responded to and is what I got excited about. House, the man of answers, doesn’t have an answer about this guy who he has worked with for two years.
JACOBS: And he didn’t see it coming. It gets under his skin. He is the man who can’t rest until the puzzle is solved. So the idea that he worked in such close proximity to Kutner and didn’t see it coming [was an interesting story to us].
SHORE: It makes him question the most important aspect of himself, which is the ability to find answers. It’s the one thing about himself that he feels good about.

If anyone on House’s team was going to kill him or herself, the likelier candidate would have been Taub (Peter Jacobson). Were you intentionally setting up a bait and switch?
SHORE:
A little bit. But also, oddly enough, we wanted it to be a character who didn’t make sense — or didn’t superficially make sense. Obviously, there are reasons, but the notion that the reasons are too complicated for even House to figure out is what was drawing us to it. I like the fact that Kutner is almost the least likely guy to do this. And it gets down to the issue of, “Do we know anybody? You work with somebody for two years, but do you really know them?”

There’s an opening on House’s team now. Will Chase or Cameron fill it?
SHORE:
No, there’s a different Chase-Cameron storyline coming up. We touch on it, but that’s not really where we go with it.
JACOBS: There’s fallout in every part of the hospital because of this. This will affect everybody.

Are you planning to fill the position?
SHORE: Not initially. It’s not going to happen this year.

There are rumors that Chase and Cameron may be getting married. Care to comment?
SHORE:
No. But [Kutner's death] does affect them as a couple. When somebody close to you dies under any circumstances, you take stock of your life and you want to go home and hug somebody. We worked hard to let everyone react [to the tragedy] in a different way.

Does it bring Cuddy and House closer together?
SHORE:
The way House reacts ultimately brings House and Cuddy closer.

Any more cast changes looming this season?
JACOBS:
This is the only one you’ll see this season.

Summary and Spoilers for Kings 1×2 – Prosperity

Kings was a much anticipated show premiering last week, and this week a new episode of Kings aired. If you are not into spoilers, get outta here, or stay under your own responsibility.

Summary and Spoilers for Kings 1×2 – Prosperity

After signing the peace treaty, the King’s (Ian McShane) financial backer demands a further 12 months of fighting. This forces the King to advance his troops against the enemy. The King is told by “The Preacher” (I can’t find his name) that he is no longer the anointed of God and that someone else will be chosen. We also discover the the Kings son, Jack Benjamin (Sebastian Stan), while playing the heterosexual playboy, has an eye for men. This is explained as the reason why David (Christopher Egan) was given the post of Military Liaison in preference to Jack (Sebastian Stan). David (Christopher Egan) is sent to the front lines ready to give a press conference but finds that his brother, Eli Shepherd (Dustin Kerns) is fataly wounded. After David’s brother dies, David crosses the front line to confront the line of Goliath tanks and demands peace or death. David (Christopher Egan) is told very politely that he should leave the city, but chooses not to, in favor of staying with Michelle Benjamin (Allison Miller), the King’s daughter. Upon making this decision, we learn that David (Christopher Egan) is the new ‘chosen of God’.

Author: Rangerone-4 for IMDB

New ABC Show Better Off Ted premiering on ABC Prime Time

New ABC Show Better Off Ted premiering on ABC Prime Time

Jay Harrington, Portia de Rossi, Andrea Andees, Malcolm Barrett and Jonathan Slavin are kicking off a new comedy from ABC called Better Off Ted.

Jay Harrington plays the “title character” of one of the most poorly-named shows in the history of television, Ted, a worker in research and development at a massive conglomerate named Veridian. Ted works with the vicious Veronica (Portia de Rossi), sweet love interest Linda (Andrea Anders), and scientist scene-stealers Phil (Jonathan Slavin) and Lem (Malcolm Barrett).

Complete Recap and Spoilers of Better Off Ted Pilot

Need cow-less meat grown in a test tube? Done.

Need pumpkins that also double as weapons of mass destruction? No problem.

Better Off Ted is a satirical office comedy about successful good guy, Ted, who runs research and development at the morally questionable Veridian Dynamics. No achievement is too far-fetched and no invention too unorthodox for Veridian. Ted’s a single dad to a seven-year-old girl, and he loves his job, but he’s starting to take a closer look at the company’s extremely dubious practices. Do you manufacture the best teeth whitener ever if it could also kill off all of the planet’s fish? Probably not, but…

Ted’s also fighting an attraction to co-worker Linda, who enjoys small acts of rebellion against Veridian (she’s secretly stealing and hoarding all the company’s creamer packets). But he holds back about his true feelings. He’s already had his self imposed “one office affair” with überboss Veronica. Incredibly beautiful (if seemingly devoid of conscience and also emotion-free), Veronica lets nothing get in her way when it comes to serving Veridian’s needs… even if it means doing something like cryogenically freezing an employee for testing purposes. And after all, the employee, research scientist Phil, survived (after he thawed out). So what if he screams like an eagle at the slightest provocation? He and his best friend, fellow research scientist Lem, are both geniuses and when they’re not bickering, they’re responsible for many of Veridian’s miracles of weird science.

I´m not seeing many chances for them to stay on air given that Arrested Development is one of this year cancelled tv series and shows

Best Quotes from Lie to Me Season 1 Episode 3 – Perfect Score

We already did it with Season Pilot of Lie to Me and its best quotes.

Now it´s time for the best quotes from Lie to Me Season 1 Episode 3, A Perfect Score

  • Emily needs to have her secrets… that doesn´t mean she´s lying.
    Gillian to Cal
  • If she´s lying she´s one of the best I´ve ever seen.
    Agent
    She´s one of the best you´ve ever heard.
    Cal Lightman
  • You look terrible, awful, like Gene Simmons went really really humid.
    Eli
  • She´s definitely hiding something… her age. She´susing Botox.
    Cal Lightman
  • The more popular a kid, the better they lie.
    Cal Lightman
  • We are the federal government. We record everything.
    Client
  • You cannot get the right answers if you don´t have the right questions.
    Cal Lightman
  • Sex, drugs or money. The holy trilogy.
    Eli

So, what was your favourite Lie To Me Season 1, Episode 3 A Perfect Score Quote?

Best Moments of American Idol – Season 8 Episode 9 – Hollywood Week – Second Round – Groups Hell Night

Hollywood week is here for a new season of American Idol and as always the drama is here. The contestants get one shot to stand out, but tonight in Group Night… Mayhem ahead of us!

Group round is back… who they choose can either make or break them.

  • Meghan Corchrie joins Casey Carlson in a group to make it work.
  • Tatiana was a major part of this episode… she finds a group late, but soon takes over… yet her teammates are having seconds thoughts.
  • Rose Flack is having trouble with her group because she feels they think the competition is about being cute.
  • Tatiana´s group having personalities clashes.
  • Danny and Jamar group all synergetic working in the hotel room.
  • Tatiana´s having a meltdown and her group is planning a sabotage. So she comes looking for a new group. But drama queen Tatiana leaves and tries her original group back…
  • Team “Compromise” is arguing all over the place.
  • Rose Flack complains about Katrina Darrell (Bikini Girl) who goes to her room and cry.
  • 7 AM on Group day… Hell day
  • The divas try to find out if Katrina is performing or not… she apparently quits, but… bikini girl is back! Drama on the way.
  • Rose Flack: “We are going to be that group who gets up there and it´s a trainwreck… I knew it since I got into this group“.
  • The judges come with news… not so good news to put more pressure: “Forget the words… you´re out“.
  • India Morrison, Justin Williams, Matt Giraud and Kris Allen, “White Chocolate” first group and they make Paula Abdul dance.
  • Norman Gentle keeps going!
  • Alex Walker Starsman and Anne Marie Boskovich from Action Squad get another chance, while Ryan Pinkston and Emily Wynne Hughes finish the journey here.
  • Paula Abdul´s evil eyes and her insult to Simon were the WTF and the only flaws of edition.
  • Danny Gokey and Jamar Rogers, the BFF´s group going a capella with Queen Somebody to Love. The all go to the next round and make themselves candidates to win it all (Include Taylor Vaifanua there).
  • Also going to the next round Jeremy Michael Sarver, Adam Lambert, Matt Breitzke, Jesse Langseth.
  • The divas take the stage but only Jasmine Murray passes. Rose Flack said she hated her group so much, and Katrina Darrell got an insult from Kara.
  • Tatiana´s team managed to make it. All of them go through… I think I can´t stand another Tatiana crying or laughing image… hopefully she won´t pass next round… she quite annoys me.
  • Team compromise praying for God´s help in their performance… but both Nathaniel Marshall and Kristin Mc Namara make it through leaving Nancy Wilson bitching and crying.
  • Another WTF moment when Kristin Mc Namara sort of invited Simon to dinner…
  • Not seen on the show, but for our favourite girl candidate… Casey Carlson made it another round! Atta girl!

So… what was your favourite American Idol Season 8 Episode 9 Hollywood week, Group Night moment?

Best Quotes from House MD: Season 3 Episode 19 – Act Your Age

Here are the best quotes from House MD Season 3 Episode 19 Act Your Age.
As usual, These ones are said by Doctor Gregory House in what we could call House-isms…

  • I asked you what two plus two is. And one day later you tell me it´s not twenty five!
    Gregory House Quote
  • Work Smart… not hard.
    Gregory House Quote
  • Dudes only go to the theatre when they´re dragged by women they are hoping to see naked.
    Gregory House Quote

So… how did you like Season 3 Episode 19 – Act Your Age, Gregory House Quotes and House-isms?

House Spoiler: Press Release for House MD Season 5 Episode 15 “Unfaithful”

If you don´t want any spoilers… please leave this blog post right now… if not…
Prepare to enjoy Spoilers for House MD Season 5 Episode 15 “Unfaithful”

A Fake case becomes a real one as the team treats a priest whose past has taken his faith from him

When a priest who runs a homeless shelter sees a bleeding Jesus hovering at his doorstep, he is admitted to the ER. House takes on the case as a distraction for the team while he confronts Foreman and Thirteen about their relationship. The team soon learns the priest had been involved in a molestation scandal that caused him to lose his faith. However, just as they are about to dismiss his case, the patient’s condition takes a drastic turn for the worse, and House grapples with his past and his belief in the “Unfaithful” episode of HOUSE airing Monday, Feb. 9 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/ PT) on FOX.