Spoiler Alert: This interview contains light spoilers for stunt sequences from “The Fall Guy,” in theaters now.
Leaping from a high-flying helicopter, being engulfed in flames, and rolling a car over eight and a half times—while these heart-stopping moments may be the stuff of nightmares for most, they’re just another day on the job for the daredevil stunt performers at the heart of David Leitch’s “The Fall Guy.”
Ryan Gosling’s Colt Seavers is repeatedly put through the wringer in Universal’s action comedy based on the 1980s TV series of the same name. Lucky for the Oscar-nominated actor, a team of pros was there to do the heavy lifting.
Logan Holladay, who performed driving stunts (and set a Guinness world record), Ben Jenkin, who willingly got lit on fire and hit by a car, and Troy Brown, who plummeted 150 feet for an epic fall, sat down...
Leaping from a high-flying helicopter, being engulfed in flames, and rolling a car over eight and a half times—while these heart-stopping moments may be the stuff of nightmares for most, they’re just another day on the job for the daredevil stunt performers at the heart of David Leitch’s “The Fall Guy.”
Ryan Gosling’s Colt Seavers is repeatedly put through the wringer in Universal’s action comedy based on the 1980s TV series of the same name. Lucky for the Oscar-nominated actor, a team of pros was there to do the heavy lifting.
Logan Holladay, who performed driving stunts (and set a Guinness world record), Ben Jenkin, who willingly got lit on fire and hit by a car, and Troy Brown, who plummeted 150 feet for an epic fall, sat down...
- 5/11/2024
- by Katcy Stephan
- Variety Film + TV
To understand the love letter that is “The Fall Guy” — a passion project of former stunt performer turned A-list action director David Leitch — consider that Drew Pearce couldn’t write the script until Leitch identified the old-school stunts that would serve as its centerpieces.
IndieWire talked to Leitch and stunt designer Chris O’Hara about four of those jaw-dropping action scenes: the record-breaking cannon roll on the beach, the 225-foot car jump, the helicopter high-fall, and the boat jump. The personal and creative stories of how they came about are almost as gripping as the scenes themselves.
The Cannon Roll
After his accident, stunt double Colt Seavers’ (Ryan Gosling) first stunt is a big one: an explosion that sends his Jeep into a cannon roll. It was so big that Gosling’s own stunt double, Logan Holladay (who is seen on screen buckling Gosling into the Jeep), broke the Guinness World Record with eight-and-half rolls.
IndieWire talked to Leitch and stunt designer Chris O’Hara about four of those jaw-dropping action scenes: the record-breaking cannon roll on the beach, the 225-foot car jump, the helicopter high-fall, and the boat jump. The personal and creative stories of how they came about are almost as gripping as the scenes themselves.
The Cannon Roll
After his accident, stunt double Colt Seavers’ (Ryan Gosling) first stunt is a big one: an explosion that sends his Jeep into a cannon roll. It was so big that Gosling’s own stunt double, Logan Holladay (who is seen on screen buckling Gosling into the Jeep), broke the Guinness World Record with eight-and-half rolls.
- 5/4/2024
- by Chris O'Falt
- Indiewire
This post contains minor spoilers for "The Fall Guy."
David Leitch has lovingly crafted "The Fall Guy" as a homage to the stunt community, with a seasoned yet luckless stuntman named Colt Seavers (Ryan Gosling) at the center of the film's gravity-defying shenanigans. Colt's talents are quite literally overshadowed by the actor he doubles — glib superstar Tom Ryder (Aaron Taylor-Johnson), who brazenly boasts about doing his own stunts and robs Colt of recognition. To make things worse, Colt undergoes a stunt-related mishap that plunges him into a pit of self-doubt and shame, but little does he know that he is yet to experience something far more nefarious: dangerous, hidden schemes that rival ones in a riveting action-thriller. All hell breaks loose, and a string of insane, audacious stunts ensue. If you're interested in /Film's glowing review of the film, you can read it here.
With stunts being the heart of Leitch's film,...
David Leitch has lovingly crafted "The Fall Guy" as a homage to the stunt community, with a seasoned yet luckless stuntman named Colt Seavers (Ryan Gosling) at the center of the film's gravity-defying shenanigans. Colt's talents are quite literally overshadowed by the actor he doubles — glib superstar Tom Ryder (Aaron Taylor-Johnson), who brazenly boasts about doing his own stunts and robs Colt of recognition. To make things worse, Colt undergoes a stunt-related mishap that plunges him into a pit of self-doubt and shame, but little does he know that he is yet to experience something far more nefarious: dangerous, hidden schemes that rival ones in a riveting action-thriller. All hell breaks loose, and a string of insane, audacious stunts ensue. If you're interested in /Film's glowing review of the film, you can read it here.
With stunts being the heart of Leitch's film,...
- 5/3/2024
- by Debopriyaa Dutta
- Slash Film
In “The Fall Guy,” Ryan Gosling plays Colt Seavers, the stunt double for Hollywood action star Tom Ryder (Aaron Taylor-Johnson). Seavers, like “The Fall Guy” director David Leitch and stunt designer Chris O’Hara, got his professional start as a stunt performer before 1999, when “The Matrix” served as a turning point for the profession.
“When my generation came in, ‘The Matrix’ was a big influential time in my career as a stunt performer,” said Leitch on the IndieWire Toolkit podcast. The director worked as a stunt performer on Lana and Lilly Wachowski’s 1999 groundbreaking film. “I learned [and] became heavily exposed to wire work.”
Not only did “The Matrix” successfully integrate wire work, which had become a staple in 1980s and ’90s Hong Kong action films when they hired legendary Chinese fight choreographer Yuen Woo-ping, but the film broke ground in combining practical stunts with visual effects.
“Visual effects became a really big part of that movie,...
“When my generation came in, ‘The Matrix’ was a big influential time in my career as a stunt performer,” said Leitch on the IndieWire Toolkit podcast. The director worked as a stunt performer on Lana and Lilly Wachowski’s 1999 groundbreaking film. “I learned [and] became heavily exposed to wire work.”
Not only did “The Matrix” successfully integrate wire work, which had become a staple in 1980s and ’90s Hong Kong action films when they hired legendary Chinese fight choreographer Yuen Woo-ping, but the film broke ground in combining practical stunts with visual effects.
“Visual effects became a really big part of that movie,...
- 5/2/2024
- by Chris O'Falt
- Indiewire
Behind the scenes, director David Leitch and producer Kelly McCormick have been instrumental in the movement for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts to recognize stunts. The director-producer husband-wife team hasn’t been shy in using their new film, “The Fall Guy,” a love letter to stunt professionals, to advance the cause. And it’s a cause that is increasingly looking like it will become a reality; a significant victory came last spring with the creation of the new Production and Technology Academy branch, which includes stunt professionals and therefore supplies the necessary pathway to a Best Stunt Design category at the Oscars.
“We’ve always been in the shadows, [but] that’s not the problem,” Leitch said when he was a guest on an upcoming episode of the Toolkit podcast to discuss “The Fall Guy.” “That was maybe the misconception for the Academy, ‘Well, these guys want awards because they...
“We’ve always been in the shadows, [but] that’s not the problem,” Leitch said when he was a guest on an upcoming episode of the Toolkit podcast to discuss “The Fall Guy.” “That was maybe the misconception for the Academy, ‘Well, these guys want awards because they...
- 4/27/2024
- by Chris O'Falt
- Indiewire
In a scene early in The Fall Guy, a nameless crewmember buckles Ryan Gosling’s seat belt as his character is about to attempt a cannon roll, a classic car stunt, on the set of a fictional science fiction movie called Metal Storm. Gosling plays Hollywood stuntman Colt Seavers, who is reluctantly returning to the film business after an injury, but in many ways the real star of the scene is the background actor buckling him in, Logan Holladay. Though his screen time lasts only a few moments, Holladay was the real-life stunt driver for Gosling — the one who actually steered a Jeep Grand Cherokee down a Sydney beach and rolled it eight and a half times on the sand, breaking the Guinness world record of seven rolls set by Adam Kirley, the driver of James Bond’s Aston Martin in 2006’s Casino Royale.
“I’m like, ‘Whoa, man, am I upside down?...
“I’m like, ‘Whoa, man, am I upside down?...
- 4/25/2024
- by Rebecca Keegan
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The first-ever credit of stunt designer has been approved by the Screen Actors Guild and Directors Guild of America, and it’s only fitting that it will be used for David Leitch’s upcoming love letter to stunts and stunt performers — The Fall Guy.
Chris O’Hara will be the first to receive the stunt designer credit for his work on The Fall Guy, which “better encompasses the multifaceted nature of the profession [and] accurately reflect the work of stunt teams who are tasked with designing, creating and coordinating stunt sequences in movies.” The traditional title has been stunt coordinator, but the new title was championed by David Leitch and Kelly McCormick’s 87North production company.
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“Stunt designers are the creative architects behind fight scenes, high falls, and more, and deserve to be recognized for the creative leadership of their contributions,” Leitch said. “Universal’s decision to...
Chris O’Hara will be the first to receive the stunt designer credit for his work on The Fall Guy, which “better encompasses the multifaceted nature of the profession [and] accurately reflect the work of stunt teams who are tasked with designing, creating and coordinating stunt sequences in movies.” The traditional title has been stunt coordinator, but the new title was championed by David Leitch and Kelly McCormick’s 87North production company.
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“Stunt designers are the creative architects behind fight scenes, high falls, and more, and deserve to be recognized for the creative leadership of their contributions,” Leitch said. “Universal’s decision to...
- 4/10/2024
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
CrunchyRoll announced three new acquisitions in a CinemaCon presentation on Tuesday led by Svo global communications Mitchel Berger.
The Sony-owned company has acquired global rights to volleyball anime Haikyu!! The Dumpster Battle, which has become the highest grossing film in Japan for the year to date, amassing approximately $57m (8.5bn Yen) since the February 15 release.
The feature marks the 10th anniversary of the series and will be available in Japanese with English subtitles and will be dubbed in English.
Haikyu!! The Dumpster Battle directed by Susumu Mitsunaka opens May 30 in Argentina, Brazil, Central America, Colombia and Mexico; followed by North America,...
The Sony-owned company has acquired global rights to volleyball anime Haikyu!! The Dumpster Battle, which has become the highest grossing film in Japan for the year to date, amassing approximately $57m (8.5bn Yen) since the February 15 release.
The feature marks the 10th anniversary of the series and will be available in Japanese with English subtitles and will be dubbed in English.
Haikyu!! The Dumpster Battle directed by Susumu Mitsunaka opens May 30 in Argentina, Brazil, Central America, Colombia and Mexico; followed by North America,...
- 4/9/2024
- ScreenDaily
The Screen Actors Guild and Directors Guild of America have approved the first-ever credit of “stunt designer.”
The title will be used on the upcoming release “The Fall Guy” with veteran stunt coordinator, second unit director and president of Stunts Unlimited Chris O’Hara set to receive the inaugural film credit.
O’Hara’s position as a production head on set is traditionally titled “stunt coordinator.” It is an official Screen Actors Guild credit also recognized by the Directors Guild of America. The addition of the “stunt designer” title better encompasses the multifaceted nature of the profession.
The title was championed by 87North, the production company led by director David Leitch and producer Kelly McCormick.
“Stunt designers are the creative architects behind fight scenes, high falls, and more, and deserve to be recognized for the creative leadership of their contributions,” Leitch, a former stunt performer said. “Universal’s decision to allow...
The title will be used on the upcoming release “The Fall Guy” with veteran stunt coordinator, second unit director and president of Stunts Unlimited Chris O’Hara set to receive the inaugural film credit.
O’Hara’s position as a production head on set is traditionally titled “stunt coordinator.” It is an official Screen Actors Guild credit also recognized by the Directors Guild of America. The addition of the “stunt designer” title better encompasses the multifaceted nature of the profession.
The title was championed by 87North, the production company led by director David Leitch and producer Kelly McCormick.
“Stunt designers are the creative architects behind fight scenes, high falls, and more, and deserve to be recognized for the creative leadership of their contributions,” Leitch, a former stunt performer said. “Universal’s decision to allow...
- 4/9/2024
- by Jazz Tangcay
- Variety Film + TV
“The Fall Guy,” an upcoming action comedy starring Ryan Gosling as a movie stunt double, is a celebration of the artisans behind our favorite action films.
Chris O’Hara was the head of the stunt department on “The Fall Guy,” a position that is traditionally recognized with the credit of stunt coordinator and often accompanied by a second unit director credit, both of which are titles officially recognized by the Screen Actors Guild and Directors Guild of America. But Universal announced on April 9 that O’Hara would receive the first-ever “stunt designer” credit, a title “The Fall Guy” team hopes will better encapsulate the multifaceted nature and artistic contribution of the job.
“Stunt Designers are the creative architects behind fight scenes, high falls, and more, and deserve to be recognized for the creative leadership of their contributions,” said “Fall Guy” director David Leitch in a press release. “Universal’s decision to...
Chris O’Hara was the head of the stunt department on “The Fall Guy,” a position that is traditionally recognized with the credit of stunt coordinator and often accompanied by a second unit director credit, both of which are titles officially recognized by the Screen Actors Guild and Directors Guild of America. But Universal announced on April 9 that O’Hara would receive the first-ever “stunt designer” credit, a title “The Fall Guy” team hopes will better encapsulate the multifaceted nature and artistic contribution of the job.
“Stunt Designers are the creative architects behind fight scenes, high falls, and more, and deserve to be recognized for the creative leadership of their contributions,” said “Fall Guy” director David Leitch in a press release. “Universal’s decision to...
- 4/9/2024
- by Chris O'Falt
- Indiewire
We all know drugs are bad... But what if they're drugs made by greedy pharmaceutical companies, secretly working to keep you addicted and consuming more and more? All so they can pad their coffers? Quick Fix is a clever animated short film made by Irish animation filmmaker Chris O'Hara, and it's a must watch short (only 5 minutes!). "Got a problem? Don't worry, there's a pill for that!" The brutally honest short film takes viewers on a fast-paced voyage through one man's life, showing us how there's always a pill to solve every problem. And as long as you keep going and keep taking them, life will be great. Right? Right...?! Or maybe not... Despite making this short, Chris does understand the purpose of prescription medication. But he also hopes "that with a 'little more investigation and care' they may be able to find a better solution." View below. Thanks to...
- 6/12/2020
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
The finest in television were rewarded for their hard work last night (May 10) at the 2015 BAFTA TV Awards.
Sherlock, Happy Valley and Saturday Night Takeaway were among the victors, and of course Twitter had something to say about it all. Digital Spy rounds up the best reactions below:
Jessica Hynes's anti-cuts message
The W1A actress not only earned praise for winning the Female Performance in a Comedy Programme award, but also won support for her impassioned BAFTAs acceptance speech, in which she raised concerns about cuts and austerity.
a proud friend of @JefficaHoons am so pleased she Won & raised awareness of increasing cuts tonight,Brave & true. http://t.co/yyPitQeIhJ xX
— lisa hammond (@lisahammondwhop) May 11, 2015
Celebrating Jessica Hynes' @BAFTA win by watching lots of Spaced. Speech of the night. #baftatv
— Maxime Pons Webster (@MQuetzal) May 11, 2015
You know when you think you couldn't love someone any more? & then they...
Sherlock, Happy Valley and Saturday Night Takeaway were among the victors, and of course Twitter had something to say about it all. Digital Spy rounds up the best reactions below:
Jessica Hynes's anti-cuts message
The W1A actress not only earned praise for winning the Female Performance in a Comedy Programme award, but also won support for her impassioned BAFTAs acceptance speech, in which she raised concerns about cuts and austerity.
a proud friend of @JefficaHoons am so pleased she Won & raised awareness of increasing cuts tonight,Brave & true. http://t.co/yyPitQeIhJ xX
— lisa hammond (@lisahammondwhop) May 11, 2015
Celebrating Jessica Hynes' @BAFTA win by watching lots of Spaced. Speech of the night. #baftatv
— Maxime Pons Webster (@MQuetzal) May 11, 2015
You know when you think you couldn't love someone any more? & then they...
- 5/11/2015
- Digital Spy
Time has been jumped. Vampires have become infected. And Eric Northman may be dead.
Okay, Eric Northman is definitely not dead... but still. A lot went down on the True Blood Season 6 finale and before we turn our attention to True Blood Season 7, Round Table panelists Leigh Raines, Chris O'Hara and Liz Henderson of True-Blood.net are here to relive various developments from "Radioactive."
Pull up a virtual chair now and chime in on the following topics...
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What was your favorite scene from the finale?
Leigh: Jason being the one to save his sister and kill Warlow (with Grandpa Niall's help). He's had so many people taken from him and felt helpless so many times. I'm glad he was the one to take down the bad guy and save his sister. Honorable mention: Andy Bellefleur's NY accent when Violet said she and Jason were monogamous. "Dat's some bullshit!"
Chris:...
Okay, Eric Northman is definitely not dead... but still. A lot went down on the True Blood Season 6 finale and before we turn our attention to True Blood Season 7, Round Table panelists Leigh Raines, Chris O'Hara and Liz Henderson of True-Blood.net are here to relive various developments from "Radioactive."
Pull up a virtual chair now and chime in on the following topics...
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What was your favorite scene from the finale?
Leigh: Jason being the one to save his sister and kill Warlow (with Grandpa Niall's help). He's had so many people taken from him and felt helpless so many times. I'm glad he was the one to take down the bad guy and save his sister. Honorable mention: Andy Bellefleur's NY accent when Violet said she and Jason were monogamous. "Dat's some bullshit!"
Chris:...
- 8/21/2013
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
That was an awful episode of True Blood.
But despite the total filler of Terry's funeral and the absence of Warlow, Round Table panelists Chris O'Hara and Leigh Raines are joined below by Liz Henderson of True-Blood.net to rundown the penultimate installment of True Blood Season 6...
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Chris: Sookie’s story and flashback to the first time Terry met Arlene, for several reasons. It was a big moment for Sookie, admitting her power to everyone. It also was a glimpse back to a simpler time on True Blood - and it reminded us that despite all the madness surrounding their relationship and its tragic end, Terry and Arlene really did share something special.
Leigh: It was very short, but when Jessica went back to save Bill and kissed him on the forehead. I loved that James came with her and that...
But despite the total filler of Terry's funeral and the absence of Warlow, Round Table panelists Chris O'Hara and Leigh Raines are joined below by Liz Henderson of True-Blood.net to rundown the penultimate installment of True Blood Season 6...
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Chris: Sookie’s story and flashback to the first time Terry met Arlene, for several reasons. It was a big moment for Sookie, admitting her power to everyone. It also was a glimpse back to a simpler time on True Blood - and it reminded us that despite all the madness surrounding their relationship and its tragic end, Terry and Arlene really did share something special.
Leigh: It was very short, but when Jessica went back to save Bill and kissed him on the forehead. I loved that James came with her and that...
- 8/13/2013
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Are you ready for a True Blood wedding? What about a True Blood baby? Or a True Blood mass killing?
This week's episode, "Dead Meat," teased all these possibilities and more, as Season 6 inches closer to a conclusion and our panelists inch their virtual chairs closer to the weekly Round Table in order to break down the latest Bon Temps developments.
Join staff members Leigh Raines and Chris O'Hara now, as they're joined below by Liz Henderson of True-Blood.net and trio dissects their favorite scenes, quotes and more...
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What was your favorite quote or scene from the episode?
Leigh: "Oozy but productive." Oh, Pam. I love your humor.
Liz: Sookie's “Fucking eternity? Couldn't he just ask me to go to the movies with him next week? It’s like all men are incapable of just wanting to date me.” That's our Sook!
Chris: Sarah Newlin to Steve on...
This week's episode, "Dead Meat," teased all these possibilities and more, as Season 6 inches closer to a conclusion and our panelists inch their virtual chairs closer to the weekly Round Table in order to break down the latest Bon Temps developments.
Join staff members Leigh Raines and Chris O'Hara now, as they're joined below by Liz Henderson of True-Blood.net and trio dissects their favorite scenes, quotes and more...
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What was your favorite quote or scene from the episode?
Leigh: "Oozy but productive." Oh, Pam. I love your humor.
Liz: Sookie's “Fucking eternity? Couldn't he just ask me to go to the movies with him next week? It’s like all men are incapable of just wanting to date me.” That's our Sook!
Chris: Sarah Newlin to Steve on...
- 8/6/2013
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Sex, sex and more sex.
The latest episode of True Blood gave our Round Table panelists - Chris O'Hara and Leigh Raines of TV Fanatic, Liz Henderson of True-Blood.net - plenty to discuss this week, especially of the naked variety. Which horizontal mambo was the most enticing?
How much will we miss Nora? Does Eric look better with long or short hair? Gather around and join in now!
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Chris: Pam getting her Freud on and taking us into her mind set behind the once glorious scene of Fangtasia. Her insights into human desire were great. It was vintage Pam once again.
Leigh: I have to say, I still love the shock everyone gets when Bill strolls into a room in broad daylight. Arlene was so wasted she thought she was hallucinating. Sookie's reaction was amazing and Lafayette with his beta blockers.
The latest episode of True Blood gave our Round Table panelists - Chris O'Hara and Leigh Raines of TV Fanatic, Liz Henderson of True-Blood.net - plenty to discuss this week, especially of the naked variety. Which horizontal mambo was the most enticing?
How much will we miss Nora? Does Eric look better with long or short hair? Gather around and join in now!
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Chris: Pam getting her Freud on and taking us into her mind set behind the once glorious scene of Fangtasia. Her insights into human desire were great. It was vintage Pam once again.
Leigh: I have to say, I still love the shock everyone gets when Bill strolls into a room in broad daylight. Arlene was so wasted she thought she was hallucinating. Sookie's reaction was amazing and Lafayette with his beta blockers.
- 7/31/2013
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
True Blood aired an especially eventful episode this week, one that featured a beheading, a shooting and some seriously hot faerie sex.
What was the best scene from "Don't You Feel Me?" Will we miss Terry Bellefleur? What the heck was up with Sookie banging Barlow? Round Table panelists Leigh Raines, Chris O'Hara and Liz Henderson from True-Blood.net break it all down in the following edition of this TV Fanatic feature...
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Liz: I have two. I loved when Willa told off her father. She totally took him down and then rejected him. My second is when Arlene was singing to Terry as he died. I cried.
Chris: Had to be Bill “walking on sunshine” and beheading the governor.
Leigh: I don't want to copy Chris, but Bill walking onto the governor's compound was pretty amazing. I liked the scene with Lafayette,...
What was the best scene from "Don't You Feel Me?" Will we miss Terry Bellefleur? What the heck was up with Sookie banging Barlow? Round Table panelists Leigh Raines, Chris O'Hara and Liz Henderson from True-Blood.net break it all down in the following edition of this TV Fanatic feature...
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Liz: I have two. I loved when Willa told off her father. She totally took him down and then rejected him. My second is when Arlene was singing to Terry as he died. I cried.
Chris: Had to be Bill “walking on sunshine” and beheading the governor.
Leigh: I don't want to copy Chris, but Bill walking onto the governor's compound was pretty amazing. I liked the scene with Lafayette,...
- 7/23/2013
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
What an intense episode of True Blood.
With Eric turning Willa, Jessica going on a murder spree and Sookie holding Warlow hostage via a fatal ball of light, our Round Table team has plenty to discuss as a result of "At Last."
So gather around now and join Matt Richenthal, Leigh Raines, Chris O'Hara and Liz Henderson (from True-Blood.net) as they tackle their favorite and most shocking scenes below...
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Matt: Jessica Ftw. I was shocked that she went all homicidal on Andy's poor daughters. It was a surprising scene, it was a well-acted scene and it was an emotional scene, which isn't often the case on True Blood.
Leigh: Without a doubt, the ending on the couch. "Get the f*ck off of me or die Warlow," with that light ball right above them. Sookie was planning and plotting and...
With Eric turning Willa, Jessica going on a murder spree and Sookie holding Warlow hostage via a fatal ball of light, our Round Table team has plenty to discuss as a result of "At Last."
So gather around now and join Matt Richenthal, Leigh Raines, Chris O'Hara and Liz Henderson (from True-Blood.net) as they tackle their favorite and most shocking scenes below...
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Matt: Jessica Ftw. I was shocked that she went all homicidal on Andy's poor daughters. It was a surprising scene, it was a well-acted scene and it was an emotional scene, which isn't often the case on True Blood.
Leigh: Without a doubt, the ending on the couch. "Get the f*ck off of me or die Warlow," with that light ball right above them. Sookie was planning and plotting and...
- 7/9/2013
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Welcome to the latest edition of The True Blood Round Table!
This week, TV Fanatics Chris O'Hara and Leigh Raines are joined by Liz Henderson of True-Blood.net as they break down "You're No Good," an episode that featured the return of the Newlins, Eric as his flirtatious best and a lot more!
Scroll down now and jump in with your responses to these questions below...
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What did you make of Eric’s newest fan, Willa? Is he simply using her? Or did you sense some chemistry there?
Chris: Eric can be cold and brutal, but we have seen him have a spot in his heart for the damsel in distress (i.e. Sookie.) So while I think he initially kidnapped her for leverage, I can see him having to face a tough decision at some point as his feelings for her grow.
Leigh: There was definitely more chemistry...
This week, TV Fanatics Chris O'Hara and Leigh Raines are joined by Liz Henderson of True-Blood.net as they break down "You're No Good," an episode that featured the return of the Newlins, Eric as his flirtatious best and a lot more!
Scroll down now and jump in with your responses to these questions below...
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What did you make of Eric’s newest fan, Willa? Is he simply using her? Or did you sense some chemistry there?
Chris: Eric can be cold and brutal, but we have seen him have a spot in his heart for the damsel in distress (i.e. Sookie.) So while I think he initially kidnapped her for leverage, I can see him having to face a tough decision at some point as his feelings for her grow.
Leigh: There was definitely more chemistry...
- 7/3/2013
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
The human showed serious bite on the latest episode of True Blood, as Eric witnessed first hand just what sort of technology he and his fellow members of the undead were up against.
What was the best scene from "The Sun?" Which new character is most interesting? Where do you stand on Bill?
All of these questions and more were posted to our Round Table panelists of Chris O'Hara, Leigh Raines and Liz Henderson from True-Blood.net. Gather around now and let the debates begin!
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Which new character were you most intrigued by this week?
Chris: This new fae Sookie rescued has me doing the ole eyebrow raise like Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson. I wasn’t buying that whole “I blasted him” story when she asked how he got away from the vampire who attacked him. Could he be working for Warlow?
Leigh: As much as I loved seeing...
What was the best scene from "The Sun?" Which new character is most interesting? Where do you stand on Bill?
All of these questions and more were posted to our Round Table panelists of Chris O'Hara, Leigh Raines and Liz Henderson from True-Blood.net. Gather around now and let the debates begin!
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Which new character were you most intrigued by this week?
Chris: This new fae Sookie rescued has me doing the ole eyebrow raise like Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson. I wasn’t buying that whole “I blasted him” story when she asked how he got away from the vampire who attacked him. Could he be working for Warlow?
Leigh: As much as I loved seeing...
- 6/25/2013
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Who is Bill Compton, really?
That was the main question asked and not entirely answered on the True Blood Season 6 premiere, as Bill battled with his new self; Nora drove a wedge between Eric and Pam; and the Governor of Louisiana took a major step toward ending his people's conflict with members of the undead.
In this edition of the TV Fanatic Round Table, staff members Matt Richenthal, Leigh Raines and Chris O'Hara are joined by Liz Henderson of True-Blood.net to break down "Who Are You, Really," debating their favorite scenes, quotes and more...
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What was your favorite quote or scene from the premiere?
Matt: Pam referred to killing Mary Poppins and getting sand in her cooch. Please don't make me choose between those True Blood quotes.
Leigh: There's nothing like Eric Northman pulling up in a Denali in the midst of destruction and chaos, lamenting that it's time to ditch that party!
That was the main question asked and not entirely answered on the True Blood Season 6 premiere, as Bill battled with his new self; Nora drove a wedge between Eric and Pam; and the Governor of Louisiana took a major step toward ending his people's conflict with members of the undead.
In this edition of the TV Fanatic Round Table, staff members Matt Richenthal, Leigh Raines and Chris O'Hara are joined by Liz Henderson of True-Blood.net to break down "Who Are You, Really," debating their favorite scenes, quotes and more...
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What was your favorite quote or scene from the premiere?
Matt: Pam referred to killing Mary Poppins and getting sand in her cooch. Please don't make me choose between those True Blood quotes.
Leigh: There's nothing like Eric Northman pulling up in a Denali in the midst of destruction and chaos, lamenting that it's time to ditch that party!
- 6/18/2013
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Jax got this on the Sons of Anarchy Season 5 finale... or so he thought, at least, as the Samcro President put his plan for Pope's demise and Clay's incarceration into motion.
But the final scene of "J'ai Obtenu Cette" didn't exactly go as this biker planned.
In the latest edition of the TV Fanatic Round Table, staffers Carla Day, Chris O'Hara and Christine Orlando are joined by Lisa Warren of Sons-of-Anarchy.net to break down the most disgusting and most shocking scenes of a stellar episode...
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Carla: When Eli came to arrest Clay, the look of resignation on Clay's face when he realized that he was played by Gemma and set up by Jax. He didn't fight it or run, he just accepted that it was his fate.
Chris: I loved the whole scene when Jax and the Sons helped Nero...
But the final scene of "J'ai Obtenu Cette" didn't exactly go as this biker planned.
In the latest edition of the TV Fanatic Round Table, staffers Carla Day, Chris O'Hara and Christine Orlando are joined by Lisa Warren of Sons-of-Anarchy.net to break down the most disgusting and most shocking scenes of a stellar episode...
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Carla: When Eli came to arrest Clay, the look of resignation on Clay's face when he realized that he was played by Gemma and set up by Jax. He didn't fight it or run, he just accepted that it was his fate.
Chris: I loved the whole scene when Jax and the Sons helped Nero...
- 12/7/2012
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Only 90 minutes remain on Sons of Anarchy Season 5.
Before we arrive at the finale, however, our TV Fanatic Round Table of Christine Hinton, Chris O'Hara, Carla Day and Christina Lethig (of Sons-of-Anarchy.net) are here to breakdown "Darthy." Jump in and join them, readers!
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Christine: The final scene, where Jax injects his ex with drugs and warns her never to threaten his family. It was horrible. I never saw it coming and it was a bold reminder of how vicious Jax can be.
Chris: Clay having his ink taken out was one of the most intense montages I can recall. Anyone who has ink themselves knows how much Happy raking that gun through Clay’s skin must have hurt. Then there was the emotional toll it took on all those watching. Bobby eventually couldn’t stomach it and left. On the lighter side of things,...
Before we arrive at the finale, however, our TV Fanatic Round Table of Christine Hinton, Chris O'Hara, Carla Day and Christina Lethig (of Sons-of-Anarchy.net) are here to breakdown "Darthy." Jump in and join them, readers!
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Christine: The final scene, where Jax injects his ex with drugs and warns her never to threaten his family. It was horrible. I never saw it coming and it was a bold reminder of how vicious Jax can be.
Chris: Clay having his ink taken out was one of the most intense montages I can recall. Anyone who has ink themselves knows how much Happy raking that gun through Clay’s skin must have hurt. Then there was the emotional toll it took on all those watching. Bobby eventually couldn’t stomach it and left. On the lighter side of things,...
- 11/29/2012
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Death came knocking on the door of Jax and Tara this week, as the latest Sons of Anarchy featured the former taking revenge on Opie's killer and the latter sinking deeper than ever into the depths of her man's club.
How did our Round Table - of TV Fanatic staffers Matt Richenthal, Christine Orlando and Chris O'Hara, along with Heather Ragsdale from Sons-of-Anarchy.net - react to the best and most surprising scenes from "Crucifixed?"
Read on. Find out. Chime in.
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Matt: The final one. The final line, in particular. Tara absolutely nailed it on the frightening head with her response to Jax over how the Otto situation would be dealt. More bloodshed on the way. That's always the Samcro answer it seems.
Christine: I knew he was up to something I just didn't think it would be that quick or that gruesome.
How did our Round Table - of TV Fanatic staffers Matt Richenthal, Christine Orlando and Chris O'Hara, along with Heather Ragsdale from Sons-of-Anarchy.net - react to the best and most surprising scenes from "Crucifixed?"
Read on. Find out. Chime in.
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Matt: The final one. The final line, in particular. Tara absolutely nailed it on the frightening head with her response to Jax over how the Otto situation would be dealt. More bloodshed on the way. That's always the Samcro answer it seems.
Christine: I knew he was up to something I just didn't think it would be that quick or that gruesome.
- 11/15/2012
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Should Gemma cozy up to Clay? Just how dark will Jax go? Is Lyla's porn career in jeopardy?
In this edition of the Sons of Anarchy Round Table, TV Fanatic staff members Matt Richenthal, Chris O'Hara and Carla Day are joined by Xiomara from Sons-of-Anarchy.net to tackle these pressing Ablation-related questions and more...
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Matt: The rooftop shooting. I'll expand on this below, but it was seriously unexpected and bad ass. Not so much that Jax shot the guy, but that he did so with such an icy cold look of revenge and steel.
Chris: I liked the argument Nero and Jax had. It was a good reminder for Jax about what his goals are. He needs to get going on that end game. So far the blood spilled is outweighing the revenue collected.
Carla: When Jax presented Gemma with her...
In this edition of the Sons of Anarchy Round Table, TV Fanatic staff members Matt Richenthal, Chris O'Hara and Carla Day are joined by Xiomara from Sons-of-Anarchy.net to tackle these pressing Ablation-related questions and more...
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Matt: The rooftop shooting. I'll expand on this below, but it was seriously unexpected and bad ass. Not so much that Jax shot the guy, but that he did so with such an icy cold look of revenge and steel.
Chris: I liked the argument Nero and Jax had. It was a good reminder for Jax about what his goals are. He needs to get going on that end game. So far the blood spilled is outweighing the revenue collected.
Carla: When Jax presented Gemma with her...
- 11/2/2012
- by matt@mediavine.com (Matt Richenthal)
- TVfanatic
There was an unexpected shootout... a harrowing car crash... two more deaths... and a bloodied Joel McHale on Sons of Anarchy this week.
In other words: plenty for our TV Fanatic Round Table team to breakdown, as staff writers Matt Richenthal, Dan Forcella, Carla Day, Chris O'Hara and Christine Orlando are joined by Brenda from Sons-of-Anarchy.net. As usual, readers are encouraged to read on and chime in...
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Matt: The discussion between Clay and Unser in the latter's trailer. These two share quite the history and every word just oozed with tension. I wasn't surprised that Clay set up the meeting to take out the Nomads, but I still hung on every sentence throughout this exchange.
Dan: The car accident at the end because I was surprised at how much they are just piling on Gemma at this point. Everything is going wrong for her,...
In other words: plenty for our TV Fanatic Round Table team to breakdown, as staff writers Matt Richenthal, Dan Forcella, Carla Day, Chris O'Hara and Christine Orlando are joined by Brenda from Sons-of-Anarchy.net. As usual, readers are encouraged to read on and chime in...
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Matt: The discussion between Clay and Unser in the latter's trailer. These two share quite the history and every word just oozed with tension. I wasn't surprised that Clay set up the meeting to take out the Nomads, but I still hung on every sentence throughout this exchange.
Dan: The car accident at the end because I was surprised at how much they are just piling on Gemma at this point. Everything is going wrong for her,...
- 10/25/2012
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Has it sunk in yet, Sons of Anarchy fans? Have you accepted the loss that took place toward the end of this week's shocking "Laying Pipe?"
Our Round Table team - comprised of staffers Matt Richenthal, Chris O'Hara, Carla Day and Christine Orlando, as well as Michelle Luna from Sons-of-Anarchy.net - are still coming to grips with Opie's death.
But we take comfort in each other in the following edition of this TV Fanatic feature. Read on and jump in now...
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Matt: As a ray of sunshine before what is sure to be a handful of dark responses, I'll go with Juice's enthusiastic reaction at Nero's brothel. He's come a long way from that broken tree limb.
Chris: From a comedic standpoint, I absolutely lost it when Tig and the big Niner traded insults while being prepped for solitary. On the real,...
Our Round Table team - comprised of staffers Matt Richenthal, Chris O'Hara, Carla Day and Christine Orlando, as well as Michelle Luna from Sons-of-Anarchy.net - are still coming to grips with Opie's death.
But we take comfort in each other in the following edition of this TV Fanatic feature. Read on and jump in now...
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Matt: As a ray of sunshine before what is sure to be a handful of dark responses, I'll go with Juice's enthusiastic reaction at Nero's brothel. He's come a long way from that broken tree limb.
Chris: From a comedic standpoint, I absolutely lost it when Tig and the big Niner traded insults while being prepped for solitary. On the real,...
- 9/27/2012
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Vows and bullets were exchanged on Sons of Anarchy this week, as Tara and Jax tied the knot and Nero continued to be the coolest characters to ever grace our TV screens.
In the latest edition of the TV Fanatic Round Table, staff members Dan Forcella, Chris O'Hara, Christine Orlando and Carla Day are joined by Lisa Dokter of Sons-of-Anarchy.net for a breakdown of "Authority Vested." Read on and jump in...
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Dan: My favorite scene was definitely Nero and Jax in the car chase. High speeds, daring turns and a bit of chicken were great, but Nero's smile and comment that he "doesn't get out much" were even better.
Chris: From a pure entertainment value, it was the game of chicken Nero played in his pickup with Pope’s boys. “I don’t get out much” was great and the...
In the latest edition of the TV Fanatic Round Table, staff members Dan Forcella, Chris O'Hara, Christine Orlando and Carla Day are joined by Lisa Dokter of Sons-of-Anarchy.net for a breakdown of "Authority Vested." Read on and jump in...
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Dan: My favorite scene was definitely Nero and Jax in the car chase. High speeds, daring turns and a bit of chicken were great, but Nero's smile and comment that he "doesn't get out much" were even better.
Chris: From a pure entertainment value, it was the game of chicken Nero played in his pickup with Pope’s boys. “I don’t get out much” was great and the...
- 9/20/2012
- by matt@mediavine.com (Matt Richenthal)
- TVfanatic
Sons of Anarchy premiered with a fiery death and to record ratings this week, as the Jax Teller presidency got off to a bumpy beginning.
What was the best scene? Where does the drama go from here? Round Table panelists Matt Richenthal, Christine Orlando, Chris O'Hara, Carla Day and Dan Forcella have gathered below to assess "Sovereign" and title Jax's new journal...
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What was your favorite scene from the premiere?
Matt: The mini showdown between Clay and Jax at the table. I was of the opinion that the latter had to kill the former last season, but I'm now fascinated by the ways in which Kurt Sutter will force these two to play off each other and, of course, against each other.
Christine: I loved the opening scenes with Gemma and Nero. Between Gemma being hungover and clueless and Nero's "I'm a companionator. I bring folks together. I'm all about the love,...
What was the best scene? Where does the drama go from here? Round Table panelists Matt Richenthal, Christine Orlando, Chris O'Hara, Carla Day and Dan Forcella have gathered below to assess "Sovereign" and title Jax's new journal...
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What was your favorite scene from the premiere?
Matt: The mini showdown between Clay and Jax at the table. I was of the opinion that the latter had to kill the former last season, but I'm now fascinated by the ways in which Kurt Sutter will force these two to play off each other and, of course, against each other.
Christine: I loved the opening scenes with Gemma and Nero. Between Gemma being hungover and clueless and Nero's "I'm a companionator. I bring folks together. I'm all about the love,...
- 9/13/2012
- by matt@mediavine.com (Matt Richenthal)
- TVfanatic
Oh... crap.
With one trip to the bathroom and one sentence read, Hank stumbled on to his brother-in-law's secret on this week's midseason finale of Breaking Bad, setting the stage for eight episodes in 2013 that will bring this incredible series to a close.
But that's for next summer. For now, Round Table panelists Matt Richenthal, Dan Forcella, Chris O'Hara and Lisa Palmer are here to breakdown "Gliding Over All" and to wonder who, if anyone, will still be a live one year from now...
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Matt: Walt and his family just sitting around the pool, seemingly happy and content for the first time in ages. You just Knew something would break that up, but you had no idea what it would be. Holly falling in to the pool? An assassin taking someone out? Unbelievably tense all around.
Dan: Watching as Walt and...
With one trip to the bathroom and one sentence read, Hank stumbled on to his brother-in-law's secret on this week's midseason finale of Breaking Bad, setting the stage for eight episodes in 2013 that will bring this incredible series to a close.
But that's for next summer. For now, Round Table panelists Matt Richenthal, Dan Forcella, Chris O'Hara and Lisa Palmer are here to breakdown "Gliding Over All" and to wonder who, if anyone, will still be a live one year from now...
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Matt: Walt and his family just sitting around the pool, seemingly happy and content for the first time in ages. You just Knew something would break that up, but you had no idea what it would be. Holly falling in to the pool? An assassin taking someone out? Unbelievably tense all around.
Dan: Watching as Walt and...
- 9/5/2012
- by matt@mediavine.com (Matt Richenthal)
- TVfanatic
Welcome to the latest Breaking Bad Round Table.
Following a pulsating episode that put a bullet in Mike and introduced Walt as Heisenberg to his new business partners, our team of Matt Richenthal, Chris O'Hara, Dan Forcella and Lisa Palmer is here to go over "Say My Name," while also looking ahead to Sunday's summer finale.
Pull up a virtual chair and sound off on the topics below...
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Matt: I just smiled throughout the entire opening. The concluding murder of Mike was clearly the most noteworthy and exceptionally well done, but I enjoyed every second of Walt doing his cocky Destiny's Child impression.
Chris: Walt shooting Mike because, for once, Walt had blood on his hands and no one else to blame. It was also a touching farewell to a tremendous character who could own a scene even when not speaking.
Following a pulsating episode that put a bullet in Mike and introduced Walt as Heisenberg to his new business partners, our team of Matt Richenthal, Chris O'Hara, Dan Forcella and Lisa Palmer is here to go over "Say My Name," while also looking ahead to Sunday's summer finale.
Pull up a virtual chair and sound off on the topics below...
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Matt: I just smiled throughout the entire opening. The concluding murder of Mike was clearly the most noteworthy and exceptionally well done, but I enjoyed every second of Walt doing his cocky Destiny's Child impression.
Chris: Walt shooting Mike because, for once, Walt had blood on his hands and no one else to blame. It was also a touching farewell to a tremendous character who could own a scene even when not speaking.
- 8/29/2012
- by matt@mediavine.com (Matt Richenthal)
- TVfanatic
True Blood Season 5 has come to an end.
But with four kids for Andy, a new relationship between Tara and Pam and some sort of Bill/Lilith-like creation formed, discussion over "Save Yourself" has only just begun.
In the latest edition of the TV Fanatic Round Table, staffers Matt Richenthal, Chris O'Hara, Leigh Raines and Jim Garner are joined by Liz Henderson of True-Blood.net to break it all down. Let's dig in!
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What was your favorite scene from the finale?
Matt: Every single one involving Jason. He managed to crack me up (If I want to be a fool then I will be a fool! That is my God given right as an American!) and also inspire me, going all business and taking down every vamper that came his way. All in the name of protecting his sister, too. Good guy, that Jason Stackhouse. Sucks for Jessica, though.
But with four kids for Andy, a new relationship between Tara and Pam and some sort of Bill/Lilith-like creation formed, discussion over "Save Yourself" has only just begun.
In the latest edition of the TV Fanatic Round Table, staffers Matt Richenthal, Chris O'Hara, Leigh Raines and Jim Garner are joined by Liz Henderson of True-Blood.net to break it all down. Let's dig in!
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What was your favorite scene from the finale?
Matt: Every single one involving Jason. He managed to crack me up (If I want to be a fool then I will be a fool! That is my God given right as an American!) and also inspire me, going all business and taking down every vamper that came his way. All in the name of protecting his sister, too. Good guy, that Jason Stackhouse. Sucks for Jessica, though.
- 8/28/2012
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Will everybody really win?
We'll find out this Sunday on Breaking Bad, but before we look too far ahead, the TV Fanatic Round Table team of Matt Richenthal, Dan Forcella, Chris O'Hara and Lisa Palmer takes a look back at "Buyout."
Jump in to their Q&A below...
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Matt: The opening couple minutes. We didn't need any words to express the gravity of the situation, not after we've seen Walt and Jesse dispose of so many bodies in the same manner before. But this time the process involved a bicycle and they didn't even need to chop apart the body to fit it into the barrel because it was a little boy. Tragic stuff, beautifully done.
Lisa: The scene that brought the most levity was by far Jesse's dinner scene. I loved that he described the green beans as "choice." The...
We'll find out this Sunday on Breaking Bad, but before we look too far ahead, the TV Fanatic Round Table team of Matt Richenthal, Dan Forcella, Chris O'Hara and Lisa Palmer takes a look back at "Buyout."
Jump in to their Q&A below...
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Matt: The opening couple minutes. We didn't need any words to express the gravity of the situation, not after we've seen Walt and Jesse dispose of so many bodies in the same manner before. But this time the process involved a bicycle and they didn't even need to chop apart the body to fit it into the barrel because it was a little boy. Tragic stuff, beautifully done.
Lisa: The scene that brought the most levity was by far Jesse's dinner scene. I loved that he described the green beans as "choice." The...
- 8/22/2012
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
There was an arrest, a beheading and some serious makeup sex on Sunday's episode of True Blood.
With just a week to go until the Season 5 finale, our Round Table panel of Chris O'Hara, Leigh Raines, Jim Garner and Liz Henderson (of True-Blood.net) has convened to breakdown "Sunset" and to look ahead to how this summer run may end. Won't you gather around and join them?
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Chris: Pam running into Sam in the hallway of Authority HQ and Pam’s amazing response to him when he told her to help Luna: “Who the Eff is Luna?”
Liz: Sookie and Jason saying goodbye to each other outside of the fairie portal. I just love the tender moments between brother and sister, and Jason's scenes are always interesting anymore.
Leigh: The move Jason and Jessica pulled to get rid of her security.
With just a week to go until the Season 5 finale, our Round Table panel of Chris O'Hara, Leigh Raines, Jim Garner and Liz Henderson (of True-Blood.net) has convened to breakdown "Sunset" and to look ahead to how this summer run may end. Won't you gather around and join them?
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Chris: Pam running into Sam in the hallway of Authority HQ and Pam’s amazing response to him when he told her to help Luna: “Who the Eff is Luna?”
Liz: Sookie and Jason saying goodbye to each other outside of the fairie portal. I just love the tender moments between brother and sister, and Jason's scenes are always interesting anymore.
Leigh: The move Jason and Jessica pulled to get rid of her security.
- 8/21/2012
- by matt@mediavine.com (Matt Richenthal)
- TVfanatic
The latest True Blood episode featured a memory wipe, a beheading and a hallucinated throat-slashing. Just another day in and around Bon Temps, right?
In response to "Gone, Gone, Gone," TV Fanatic staff members Matt Richenthal, Chris O'Hara, Leigh Raines and Jim Garner are joined for this Round Table discussion by Liz Henderson of True-Blood.net. Let's do this, shall we?!?
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Matt: The opening. There was a scream, an attack, a unique staking and an explosion of blood. I think I even saw some of Sookie's cleavage. Classic True Blood all the way around.
Liz: I had a few this week: Hoyt being glamoured by Jess; Jason talking with Hoyt who has forgotten who Jason is; Sookie offing Mike Spencer with chopsticks. I'll never look at chopsticks the same way again. Who knew?
Leigh: Lots of love for the Stackhouses this week,...
In response to "Gone, Gone, Gone," TV Fanatic staff members Matt Richenthal, Chris O'Hara, Leigh Raines and Jim Garner are joined for this Round Table discussion by Liz Henderson of True-Blood.net. Let's do this, shall we?!?
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Matt: The opening. There was a scream, an attack, a unique staking and an explosion of blood. I think I even saw some of Sookie's cleavage. Classic True Blood all the way around.
Liz: I had a few this week: Hoyt being glamoured by Jess; Jason talking with Hoyt who has forgotten who Jason is; Sookie offing Mike Spencer with chopsticks. I'll never look at chopsticks the same way again. Who knew?
Leigh: Lots of love for the Stackhouses this week,...
- 8/14/2012
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
And... we're back!
The usual True Blood Round Table suspects - Matt Richenthal, Chris O'Hara, Leigh Raines and Jim Garner of TV Fanatic, along with Liz Henderson of True-Blood.net - have gathered again to breakdown the latest breakneck episode of his HBO smash.
Will Hoyt live or die? Is there an Oprah and Gayle on the show? What was your favorite naked scene? Sit back now and help us get to the bottom of "Everybody Wants to Rule the World."
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Matt: Andy and Jason working as a team and figuring out the identity of the Dragon. One isn't the sharpest knife in the drawer and the only uses his sharp knife way too often, but they bring out the best cop in one another.
Liz: Sookie and Lafayette going through her box of goodies she never knew existed under her bed.
The usual True Blood Round Table suspects - Matt Richenthal, Chris O'Hara, Leigh Raines and Jim Garner of TV Fanatic, along with Liz Henderson of True-Blood.net - have gathered again to breakdown the latest breakneck episode of his HBO smash.
Will Hoyt live or die? Is there an Oprah and Gayle on the show? What was your favorite naked scene? Sit back now and help us get to the bottom of "Everybody Wants to Rule the World."
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Matt: Andy and Jason working as a team and figuring out the identity of the Dragon. One isn't the sharpest knife in the drawer and the only uses his sharp knife way too often, but they bring out the best cop in one another.
Liz: Sookie and Lafayette going through her box of goodies she never knew existed under her bed.
- 8/7/2012
- by matt@mediavine.com (Matt Richenthal)
- TVfanatic
Is Bill really drinking The Authority Kool-Aid? Did Hoyt make the right decision in sparing Jess' life? What the heck should we make of Sam almost making out with... himself?
These are just a few of the topics tackled below, as True Blood Round Table members Matt Richenthal, Chris O'Hara, Leigh Raines, Jim Garner and Liz Henderson (of True-Blood.net) gather to breakdown "Somebody That I Used to Know." Won't you join them?
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Matt: Sookie and that Warlo dude/visage in the bathroom. It takes a lot to surprise me on True Blood these days, I'm expecting the unexpected at this point. But I was absolutely taken aback by that moment and by the idea that Sookie has a connection with the vampire. Curious to see where it goes.
Chris: I have to go with Tara telling off the girl from her high school,...
These are just a few of the topics tackled below, as True Blood Round Table members Matt Richenthal, Chris O'Hara, Leigh Raines, Jim Garner and Liz Henderson (of True-Blood.net) gather to breakdown "Somebody That I Used to Know." Won't you join them?
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Matt: Sookie and that Warlo dude/visage in the bathroom. It takes a lot to surprise me on True Blood these days, I'm expecting the unexpected at this point. But I was absolutely taken aback by that moment and by the idea that Sookie has a connection with the vampire. Curious to see where it goes.
Chris: I have to go with Tara telling off the girl from her high school,...
- 7/31/2012
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Godrick returned... and so did Lilith? Maybe?
Or was Nora just seeing things on Sunday's episode of True Blood?
That's just one question our Round Table team answers below, as TV Fanatic staff writers Chris O'Hara, Jim Garner, Leigh Raines and Liz Henderson of True-Blood.net have gathered to breakdown "In the Beginning." Won't you join them?
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Chris: It was a tie for me. From a sentimental point of view, I really enjoyed the scene where Jason told Sookie he doesn’t blame her for what happened to their parents. We forget how hard it must have been on the two of them growing up the way they did, so I loved seeing the bond between them on full display. For pure comedic value, my vote goes to the way Russell sauntered onto the stage, microphone in hand and how he...
Or was Nora just seeing things on Sunday's episode of True Blood?
That's just one question our Round Table team answers below, as TV Fanatic staff writers Chris O'Hara, Jim Garner, Leigh Raines and Liz Henderson of True-Blood.net have gathered to breakdown "In the Beginning." Won't you join them?
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Chris: It was a tie for me. From a sentimental point of view, I really enjoyed the scene where Jason told Sookie he doesn’t blame her for what happened to their parents. We forget how hard it must have been on the two of them growing up the way they did, so I loved seeing the bond between them on full display. For pure comedic value, my vote goes to the way Russell sauntered onto the stage, microphone in hand and how he...
- 7/25/2012
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
We did Not see that death coming.
Russell Edgington made his presence very much felt on True Blood this Sunday, while Jason continued to dream of his parents and Sam sniffed around for some masked shooters.
In this edition of the TV Fanatic Round Table, staff writers Chris O'Hara and Leigh Raines are once again joined by Liz Henderson of True-Blood.net as they break down various aspects of "Hopeless."
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With Rikki stepping up and seconding Alcide’s motion to take over as pack master, do you think we have seen the last of his romantic involvement with Sookie for now?
Chris: I'm very excited at the prospect of Rikki (Kelly Overton) getting more screen time and loved seeing Alcide finally assert himself as the alpha. I think Alcide tries to fill the void left by Debbie by getting involved with Rikki, while Sookie looks like she is going...
Russell Edgington made his presence very much felt on True Blood this Sunday, while Jason continued to dream of his parents and Sam sniffed around for some masked shooters.
In this edition of the TV Fanatic Round Table, staff writers Chris O'Hara and Leigh Raines are once again joined by Liz Henderson of True-Blood.net as they break down various aspects of "Hopeless."
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With Rikki stepping up and seconding Alcide’s motion to take over as pack master, do you think we have seen the last of his romantic involvement with Sookie for now?
Chris: I'm very excited at the prospect of Rikki (Kelly Overton) getting more screen time and loved seeing Alcide finally assert himself as the alpha. I think Alcide tries to fill the void left by Debbie by getting involved with Rikki, while Sookie looks like she is going...
- 7/18/2012
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
The search for Russell Edgington is over. Now will the real fun begin on True Blood?
Sunday's "Let's Boot and Rally" featured Sookie doing both the former and the latter, leading her three men in pursuit of The Authority's prime target. What were the main takeaways from the episode for Round Table panelists Matt Richenthal, Chris O'Hara, Leigh Raines, Jim Garner and Liz Henderson from True-Blood.net.
Read on. Find out. Chime in...
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Matt: Sookie rarely received any funny material, so I'll hand it to her for her horror movie speech. It made me laugh and it fit in with the ridiculousness of the moment.
Chris: When Jessica talked to Tara while she tended bar at Fangtasia. I'm really enjoying this season's dedication to giving us a more in-depth look into the lives of these vampires, from the intense relationship between...
Sunday's "Let's Boot and Rally" featured Sookie doing both the former and the latter, leading her three men in pursuit of The Authority's prime target. What were the main takeaways from the episode for Round Table panelists Matt Richenthal, Chris O'Hara, Leigh Raines, Jim Garner and Liz Henderson from True-Blood.net.
Read on. Find out. Chime in...
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Matt: Sookie rarely received any funny material, so I'll hand it to her for her horror movie speech. It made me laugh and it fit in with the ridiculousness of the moment.
Chris: When Jessica talked to Tara while she tended bar at Fangtasia. I'm really enjoying this season's dedication to giving us a more in-depth look into the lives of these vampires, from the intense relationship between...
- 7/11/2012
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
From releases to life lessons, Makers dominated the most recent episode of True Blood. So did fairies. And one major make-out session.
In this edition of the True Blood Round Table, staff writers Matt Richenthal, Chris O'Hara, Jim Garner and Leigh Raines are joined by Liz Henderson of True-Blood.net to break down "We'll Meet Again." Join them below and then sound off with your take on the following topics...
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Matt: The drug-riddled fire fight in Iraq. It felt completely out of place, as I wrote about in my True Blood review, but at least it also felt different. There's only so much of Sookie crying, Bill pining and Tars seething that I can take.
Leigh: My favorite scene was actually Sookie getting drunk. It's about damn time she loosened up! I also liked her song "If you love makin love at midnighttttt,...
In this edition of the True Blood Round Table, staff writers Matt Richenthal, Chris O'Hara, Jim Garner and Leigh Raines are joined by Liz Henderson of True-Blood.net to break down "We'll Meet Again." Join them below and then sound off with your take on the following topics...
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Matt: The drug-riddled fire fight in Iraq. It felt completely out of place, as I wrote about in my True Blood review, but at least it also felt different. There's only so much of Sookie crying, Bill pining and Tars seething that I can take.
Leigh: My favorite scene was actually Sookie getting drunk. It's about damn time she loosened up! I also liked her song "If you love makin love at midnighttttt,...
- 7/3/2012
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
We met a fairy and a very angry Tara on True Blood this week, while viewers were also transported to the early 20th century and discovered why Eric turned Pam into a vampire.
Oh, yes, "Whatever I Am, You Made Me" was an enlightening, entertaining episode of this HBO smash and our Round Table team of Matt Richenthal, Jim Garner, Leigh Raines, Chris O'Hara and special guest Liz Henderson from True-Blood.net are here to relive every last details from it...
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Matt: The appearance of Mac from Veronica Mars. Someone really has to build a series about Tina Majorino, but until then I'll take her casually warning Bill and Eric about turning into "good."
Jim: Eric and Bill's first meeting. I think that established a bit of what their relationship was going to be like forever. Besides, it was nice to see Lorena again.
Oh, yes, "Whatever I Am, You Made Me" was an enlightening, entertaining episode of this HBO smash and our Round Table team of Matt Richenthal, Jim Garner, Leigh Raines, Chris O'Hara and special guest Liz Henderson from True-Blood.net are here to relive every last details from it...
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Matt: The appearance of Mac from Veronica Mars. Someone really has to build a series about Tina Majorino, but until then I'll take her casually warning Bill and Eric about turning into "good."
Jim: Eric and Bill's first meeting. I think that established a bit of what their relationship was going to be like forever. Besides, it was nice to see Lorena again.
- 6/26/2012
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
From our first look at The Authority to our first look back to how Pam met Eric, True Blood once again delivered an action/storyline-packed episode last Sunday.
What did our Round Table panel of Matt Richenthal, Jim Garner, Leigh Raines, Chris O'Hara and special guest Liz Henderson from True-Blood.net think of "Authority Always Wins?" Find out below...
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Matt: I'll narrow is all the way down to our very first look inside The Authority offices. Who knew they were Mac people?!?
Jim: Hands down it was Jessica teasing Steve into a "fang boner." Remembering how she had trouble controlling her fangs early on, it was a lot of fun seeing her turn that on the former reverend and his lust for Jason.
Leigh: I'm with Jim. The scene between Steve Newlin and Jessica was hilarious and awesome. Jessica is so...
What did our Round Table panel of Matt Richenthal, Jim Garner, Leigh Raines, Chris O'Hara and special guest Liz Henderson from True-Blood.net think of "Authority Always Wins?" Find out below...
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Matt: I'll narrow is all the way down to our very first look inside The Authority offices. Who knew they were Mac people?!?
Jim: Hands down it was Jessica teasing Steve into a "fang boner." Remembering how she had trouble controlling her fangs early on, it was a lot of fun seeing her turn that on the former reverend and his lust for Jason.
Leigh: I'm with Jim. The scene between Steve Newlin and Jessica was hilarious and awesome. Jessica is so...
- 6/19/2012
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
From revived best friends to naked werewolves, shady fire stories to championship caliber sibling sex, the True Blood Season 5 premiere packed an awful lot into one hour of television.
Which storylines hit? Which can we already tell are misses? The TV Fanatic Round Table team of Matt Richenthal, Chris O'Hara, Leigh Raines and Jim Garner answers that question and many others related to "Turn, Turn, Turn" right here and now...
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What was your favorite scene from the premiere?
Matt: The quick snippet of Russell Edington eating off screen. It raises the question of who was feeding him those bodies/who dug him up; and it means we'll soon be seeing Russell Edington! That guy rules.
Chris: I have to give the whole series of events at Jason’s house my vote. Reverend Newlin showing up at Jason's door and attempting to glamor his way through the back door of Jason's stacked house was comical.
Which storylines hit? Which can we already tell are misses? The TV Fanatic Round Table team of Matt Richenthal, Chris O'Hara, Leigh Raines and Jim Garner answers that question and many others related to "Turn, Turn, Turn" right here and now...
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What was your favorite scene from the premiere?
Matt: The quick snippet of Russell Edington eating off screen. It raises the question of who was feeding him those bodies/who dug him up; and it means we'll soon be seeing Russell Edington! That guy rules.
Chris: I have to give the whole series of events at Jason’s house my vote. Reverend Newlin showing up at Jason's door and attempting to glamor his way through the back door of Jason's stacked house was comical.
- 6/12/2012
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
The Glee winter finale left fans both sad and shocked, as it featured a suicide attempt and life-threatening car accident. What is the fate of Quinn? How did the show handle such a delicate topic of teen bullying?
Our Round Table panel of Matt Richenthal, Miranda Wicker and Chris O'Hara checks in below with a few answers. What is your take on these topics?
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Matt: Easy: Hiram's panicked speech prior to his daughter marrying Finn. Jeff Goldblum always slays me and he was at his Jeff Goldblum best here, going off about kidnapping Rachel, Barbara Streisand's underground mall and other stream of consciousness topics.
Miranda: Agreed. Anything involving the parents trying to stop the wedding, really. Their elaborate scheme followed by Jeff Goldblum's "I'm going to fake an epileptic seizure" made me chuckle.
Chris: It's unaninimous. Goldblum had some gems,...
Our Round Table panel of Matt Richenthal, Miranda Wicker and Chris O'Hara checks in below with a few answers. What is your take on these topics?
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Matt: Easy: Hiram's panicked speech prior to his daughter marrying Finn. Jeff Goldblum always slays me and he was at his Jeff Goldblum best here, going off about kidnapping Rachel, Barbara Streisand's underground mall and other stream of consciousness topics.
Miranda: Agreed. Anything involving the parents trying to stop the wedding, really. Their elaborate scheme followed by Jeff Goldblum's "I'm going to fake an epileptic seizure" made me chuckle.
Chris: It's unaninimous. Goldblum had some gems,...
- 2/23/2012
- by matt@mediavine.com (Matt Richenthal)
- TVfanatic
Warning: this could get ugly.
Two TV Fanatic staff members - Matt Richenthal and Chris O'Hara - have opposing takes on this week's Glee Christmas episode. The former thought it was essentially an hour-long promotion for the show's latest CD, lacking plot, logic and direction. The latter... thought otherwise.
Read through both sides in the following edition of the Glee Round Table and then sound off with your opinion.
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What was your favorite song from the episode?
Matt: There certainly were many to choose from. I'll say "Let It Snow" because I enjoy the track so much anyway, and I also got a kick out of Kurt and Blaine's choreography.
Chris: One of my favorite Christmas songs of all time: “All I Want for Christmas.” I almost chose Rory’s “Blue Christmas” because it evoked one of my favorite quotes of the night from Santana: “God that song was...
Two TV Fanatic staff members - Matt Richenthal and Chris O'Hara - have opposing takes on this week's Glee Christmas episode. The former thought it was essentially an hour-long promotion for the show's latest CD, lacking plot, logic and direction. The latter... thought otherwise.
Read through both sides in the following edition of the Glee Round Table and then sound off with your opinion.
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What was your favorite song from the episode?
Matt: There certainly were many to choose from. I'll say "Let It Snow" because I enjoy the track so much anyway, and I also got a kick out of Kurt and Blaine's choreography.
Chris: One of my favorite Christmas songs of all time: “All I Want for Christmas.” I almost chose Rory’s “Blue Christmas” because it evoked one of my favorite quotes of the night from Santana: “God that song was...
- 12/16/2011
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
This week finally delivered on the much hyped slutty pumpkin with guest star Katie Holmes. Sure it all seemed "Perfect on Paper."
Then the episode aired and our Himym critic and huge fanatic of the show, Chris O'Hara, was less than pleased. Now he's joined by Leigh Raines and Eric Hochberger to offer a secondary take on what's become the lowest rated episode on our show.
So join our round table as we tackle such topics as free houses, new Halloween costumes for Ted, and all aboot Canada.
Rate Katie Holmes performance on a scale of 1 being "Mad Money" with Queen Latifah and 10 being "Dawson's Creek."
Chris: I've said my piece on this. I had the biggest crush on too tall Joey Potter, but I haven't been a fan since. From her brief stint as Rachel Dawes to her guest judging on So You Think You Can Dance, I just...
Then the episode aired and our Himym critic and huge fanatic of the show, Chris O'Hara, was less than pleased. Now he's joined by Leigh Raines and Eric Hochberger to offer a secondary take on what's become the lowest rated episode on our show.
So join our round table as we tackle such topics as free houses, new Halloween costumes for Ted, and all aboot Canada.
Rate Katie Holmes performance on a scale of 1 being "Mad Money" with Queen Latifah and 10 being "Dawson's Creek."
Chris: I've said my piece on this. I had the biggest crush on too tall Joey Potter, but I haven't been a fan since. From her brief stint as Rachel Dawes to her guest judging on So You Think You Can Dance, I just...
- 11/3/2011
- by eric@tvfanatic.com (Eric Hochberger)
- TVfanatic
Welcome to the return edition of the Glee Round Table!
After far too long of a hiatus, this Fox hit introduced us to a new foreign exchange student on "Pot O' Gold," while also causing some major waves in school (so long, Britt and Santana!) and at home (Shuck? Really?!?). Come along with Matt Richenthal, Chris O'Hara and Steve Marsi now as they analyze the latest installment in the following Q&A...
What was your favorite scene?
Matt: I'm a sucker for Brittany. I enjoyed the entire opening when we learned that she thought Rory was a Leprechaun.
Chris: Had to be the look on Sue's face when she saw Burt sitting in her corner seat. Whether it's pitching Time Warner Cable or sticking up for the arts, I could listen to this man talk all day. He should switch from fixing cars to selling them. Burt could make you...
After far too long of a hiatus, this Fox hit introduced us to a new foreign exchange student on "Pot O' Gold," while also causing some major waves in school (so long, Britt and Santana!) and at home (Shuck? Really?!?). Come along with Matt Richenthal, Chris O'Hara and Steve Marsi now as they analyze the latest installment in the following Q&A...
What was your favorite scene?
Matt: I'm a sucker for Brittany. I enjoyed the entire opening when we learned that she thought Rory was a Leprechaun.
Chris: Had to be the look on Sue's face when she saw Burt sitting in her corner seat. Whether it's pitching Time Warner Cable or sticking up for the arts, I could listen to this man talk all day. He should switch from fixing cars to selling them. Burt could make you...
- 11/3/2011
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Our critic may not have felt this week's episode was the strongest in his review, but that's not going to stop Chris O'Hara from joining in on this week's How I Met Your Mother Round Table.
So pull up a chair and take a seat as we discuss the reveal of the gender of the new baby Eriksen and everything else important from "Mystery vs. History," such as smart phones and America's favorite food.
Whats the weirdest thing you ever found out about someone online prior to or while dating them?
Chris: I can't remember ever learning anything strange about a person I dated online, granted it has been a number of years since I've been on one. In retrospect I was really rolling the dice with each night out. I'm surprised more people didn't wake up in a tub of ice to find that their kidneys had been harvested.
So pull up a chair and take a seat as we discuss the reveal of the gender of the new baby Eriksen and everything else important from "Mystery vs. History," such as smart phones and America's favorite food.
Whats the weirdest thing you ever found out about someone online prior to or while dating them?
Chris: I can't remember ever learning anything strange about a person I dated online, granted it has been a number of years since I've been on one. In retrospect I was really rolling the dice with each night out. I'm surprised more people didn't wake up in a tub of ice to find that their kidneys had been harvested.
- 10/20/2011
- by eric@tvfanatic.com (Eric Hochberger)
- TVfanatic
Due to popular demand by at least two separate commenters, we have resurrected the How I Met Your Mother round table! It's been over a year and a half, so please forgive us if we're a little rusty.
So it's me, former Round Table panelist, The Barnacle. But now I'm back, under the guise of my real name and I've enlisted the help of our very own Himym reviewer and expert, Chris O'Hara, along with TV Fanatic's Leigh Raines to help discuss one of television's most original sitcoms.
So join us as we discuss everything from Barney's pickup tactics to Kal Penn's introduction in "The Stinson Missile Crisis"
Favorite Bds (Bimbo Delivery System)?
Chris: Favorite Bds, or as I termed them, Weapons of Mass Seduction, had to be Jack Fantastic the gay hairdresser with the hot “straight twin brother.” My reasoning behind this choice was the time...
So it's me, former Round Table panelist, The Barnacle. But now I'm back, under the guise of my real name and I've enlisted the help of our very own Himym reviewer and expert, Chris O'Hara, along with TV Fanatic's Leigh Raines to help discuss one of television's most original sitcoms.
So join us as we discuss everything from Barney's pickup tactics to Kal Penn's introduction in "The Stinson Missile Crisis"
Favorite Bds (Bimbo Delivery System)?
Chris: Favorite Bds, or as I termed them, Weapons of Mass Seduction, had to be Jack Fantastic the gay hairdresser with the hot “straight twin brother.” My reasoning behind this choice was the time...
- 10/4/2011
- by eric@tvfanatic.com (Eric Hochberger)
- TVfanatic
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