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This Week on Michal’s DVR: January 23, 2010

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

Legend of the Seeker – LightLegend of the Seeker - Cara and Kahlan

I wasn’t too sure at first, but I really enjoyed the Kahlan and Cara pairing as they searched for a kidnapped Zedd.  At the same time, I was glad to see the end of Denna…again.  I really liked her character last season, but Cara has really taken over as the Mord’Sith I adore.  Who would have thought it?  Anyway, I liked watching their uneasy relationship grow as they soldier on without Richard and Zedd. I can’t decide which scene was more amusing: Cara lauding Kahlan for not fainting adter she cauterized the wound only to have Kahlan fall over or Cara feigning tiredness in an order to convince Kahlan to take a break from following Zedd and rest.  Cara is really starting to remind me of Brennan from Bones and Sheldon off the Big Bang Theory, which is pretty cool.

I am intrigued by the development of Richard’s wizard heritage and his journey with the Sisters of Light.  It was interesting to see how the Sister Verna and his travels were interesting and gave everything a different feel, especially since one again Richard is the student.  He may be the leader in most other situations, but with her he’s simply a questioning child that must learn.

That said, I’m not sure about splitting up Team Richard like this and I really don’t want to see a new Seeker named.  We’ll see how long the gang goes on their separate journeys.  Although if it means more Kahlan/Cara scenes I think I’ll figure out how to muddle through!

Episode Grade: B+

Chuck – Chuck vs Operation Awesome

By now, it seems like I should be tired of Chuck freaking out, but I didn’t mind it in this episode. It was fun to watch Chuck being calm and reassuring one and taking on the role of handler. (“Remember if you freak out, he’s gonna freak out.”) Chuck was truly impressive as he protected Devon and steered him through the mission. Loved that Devon freaked out and couldn’t handle being a spy. For years, it always seems like nothing fazes Devon. He is Captain Awesome because

And boy was Devon’s a horrible liar. I couldn’t stop laughing during his ridiculous bear fighting explanation, but once again it illustrates how far Chuck has come in the last few years. I know I complained earlier in the season that Chuck had taken a couple steps back in his spyness, but he’s showed a couple times now how much of the training he has retained and at times can use with the help of the Intersect 2.0. At times I do miss goofy Chuck, but I really appreciate the evolution of the character and how the writers have shown his growth over the past few years, but never let him forget his love for friends and family. And as the last scene showed, Sarah and Casey are a part of that family now.

Which of course leads up to the introduction of SUPERMAN! Not sure how I feel about Agent Shaw as part of Team Bartowski. If I’m being honest, I still miss Bryce, but since he has his own show, I guess I can’t complain too much. I’m intrigued to see how his presence will change the dynamic of the team. Agent Shaw doesn’t share Sarah and Casey’s desire to protect Chuck. Once again Casey stood up for Chuck and bucking authority to go and help him. When the show started I wasn’t sure if that would ever happen, but I have to say that his respect and affection for Chuck has become one of the things I really love about the show.
Bones - Proof in the Pudding
Episode Guide: B+

Bones – The Proof of the Pudding

I’m guessing this might anger some people, but I love that Brennan chose Booth over the truth concerning the JFK assassination.  At some point, we’ve all had to tell a white lie to somehow help someone we care about – no matter how strong they – and having Brennan put Booth’s need to believe in his country above proving how JFK died really goes to illustrate how much she has grown as a character and how much Booth – and his mental state – matters to her.  Besides, with the limited time, she would have never been able to conclude 100% that those were the bones of JFK.

However, for me the episode really showcased Hodgins.  As I’ve said before, I love Wendell, but I want Hodgins and Angela back together and the final scene of the episode as they walked off together arm in arm, made me audibly sigh.  Not only did Hodgins get to work on one of his dream cases in the episode, but he also congratulated and comforted Angela when she thought she was pregnant.  I love that he’s a nice enough guy and good enough friend to offer support, but then walk away and not press for an answer.

Episode Grade: B

TVD – Bloodlines

As I wrote in my full write up, I really liked where the writers are taking this show.  In “Bloodlines” Elena seemed to get some sort of mind-blowing revelation every couple of scenes including Elena’s relation to Katherine (Katherine must have had a child before she was turned), Stephan knowing Elena for months before he turned up at school and had actually rescued her from the car, and most shocking, Elena’s adopted.

To be honest, I’m not all that interested in the fact one of Elena’s ancestors was Katherine’s bastard child.  However, the secrecy of Elena’s parentage is quite intriguing as well as Stephan’s somewhat creepy stalking of her before they officially met.  Sure he did rescue her and she does look exactly like Katherine, but there is a weird vibe to it.  Then again, I’m one of the people who think Edward is a controlling stalker, so maybe I’m missing the romantic nature of the gesture.

Overall, I’m still loving this show and it’s paranormal/soap opera goodness.  The writers have really been able to tap into the drama-filled awesomeness of the old WB shows. I know it’s been four years, but I still miss that network.  Anyway, if The Vampire Diaries can keep up this level, I’ll be a happy camper.
Supernatural - Pudding
Episode Grade: B+

Supernatural – Sam, Interrupted

So after having survived a horrible day at work in which I felt I was going insane, I sat down to watch the boys and try and salvage my day.  Instead I got a trip to a wraith-filled mental hospital where both boys go nuts.  Some days are better than others and at least this one had pudding!

I should admit, I find mental hospitals creepy even when there isn’t a wraith running free and sucking patients’ brains.  Plus we already know that Sam and Dean lead psychotic lives, so seeing them locked up and unable to cope was heartbreaking.  Plus Dean was back to burying grief and didn’t show a whole lot of emotion when discussing the deaths of Ellen and Jo.  This does not bode well, especially when you combine it with Sam’s repressed anger.

I guess what I was left pondering at the end of the episode, was even if Sam and Dean kill Lucifer and live to fight another day, the future is not pretty.  I know it’s been discussed before, ad nauseam, but the only examples of older hunters are Rufus, the reclusive drunk and now Martin, a guy who checked himself into a mental institution.  Of course there is also Bobby, but he’s not in a good place either.

Overall, I was happy with “Sam, Interrupted.”  Supernatural always does a pretty good job of mixing the monsters with humor and this episode definitely had its moments.  I will say, I’m kind of wondering what’s going on with the apocalypse and Cas, but this was a nice post-hiatus episode to get back into the swing of things.

Episode Grade: B+

NGC presents Expedition Grizzly featuring Casey Anderson (MAY 3 at 9PM ET/PT)

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

EXPEDITION GRIZZLY

Sunday, May 3, 2009, at 9 PM ET/PT

http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/series/wild/3909/Overview

National Geographic Channel’s Expedition Grizzly featuring Casey Anderson presents the unique story of one man who has dedicated himself to wildlife preservation and a daring approach to understanding grizzlies’ every move — living among them in extreme conditions, observing their behaviors and even tasting some of their favorite foods. Driven by compassion, Casey and Brutus take a yearlong odyssey to shed light on Yellowstone’s “island” population of about 600 grizzlies, hemmed in on all sides by roads and human settlement. Casey is concerned about the health of this grizzly population and whether climate change could be threatening their food supply. Throughout the seasons, Casey observes survival strategies of these grizzlies from a distance, while Brutus demonstrates up-close grizzly anatomy, strength and behavior.

Also, please visit the Expedition Grizzly website to check out the following photo galleries, and more from Casey:

MV Network Photo Galleries are OFFLINE Until further Notice

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

We’ve had numerous problems since the MV network of sites was launched with finding the right hosting sites for our galleries. Once again we are on a quest and will need to move our 300,000+ photos that currently reside in our MV gallery network (MV, EH, Sarah Connor, Legend of the Seeker, etc) to new homes.

The problem? This needs to be done quickly and this is an unwelcome expense that we weren’t expecting or anticipating. We need your help to make this happen.

We’re willing to put the hundreds of hours needed to move the galleries AGAIN, but we need your financial help to do this. We’re having to move all of the galleries in our MV network – so ANY donations that you can make to me would be greatly appreciated. All funds will go towards our new server bills AND any extra will get put into our monthly online photo subscription funds. No amount is too small. $5 multiplied by a handful of generous folks will add up quickly.

Donations can be made through PAYPAL – simply click on the button on the top left hand corner of the page.

Thank you in advance for your generosity.

Kate and Erika
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Legend of the Seeker: 01×17 Deception Promo Photos & Video

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

Deception airs weekend of March 28th (and is our last new episode until the weekend of April 25th.) You can also view the promo photos in our gallery.

Finally – here’s a rare interview with Bridget Regan and Craig Horner from their LOTS press tour back in October ’08 when they appeared on Good Morning America!

Dollhouse – New Joss Whedon Interview, trailer, view online

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009
Joss and Eliza at the Apple Store in Soho in Feb

Joss and Eliza at the Apple Store in Soho in Feb

Dollhouse did really well last week in the DVR numbers for its viewings – but faltered along with everything on Friday night when Watchmen premiered. Hmmm…could there be a correlation?

New interview with Joss talking about the show- for more Whedonverse fun- head to our sister site The Entertainment Hotline to see the interviews with Nathan Fillion talking about his new show Castle.

A few thoughts on this week’s episode Gray Hour:
I have been enjoying seeing bits and fragments of things sticking in Echo’s mind even after the wipes. The core of the person coming through is more than just what is programmed, it goes deeper. The mystery around Alpha is now a reality- the boss lady letting our programmer in on the secret that he is alive- I liked that everyone in management at the Dollhouse was genuinely scared when Echo was wiped- this threatens their entire organization.

Next week is the promised episode where Echo has to be blind to infiltrate a cult. Trailer:


Miss Gray Hour? Click on the read more link to view online on HULU.

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