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Jesse Metcalfe Forecasts "A Darker Side of Christopher" |
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Written by Karen Moul
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Wednesday, 30 January 2013 17:13 |
By Karen Moul
 As Dallas’ second season takes off, Jesse Metcalfe made time to speak with us about his character, Christopher Ewing. “Christopher's a very noble character. He's really at the moral center of the show,” explained Metcalfe. “He's incredibly ethical and oftentimes heroic, and he's the guy that selflessly tries to serve and protect his family." “Christopher is really defined by his need to prove himself as a Ewing,” he continued, “and the baggage of being abandoned by the only mother that he's ever known. I think that's the fuel for his ambition. "So anything can come out of that. He's already proven himself in the first season to be pretty temperamental at times and very emotionally raw at times."
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Josh Henderson Predicts "Unbelievable Emotions" on Dallas |
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Written by Karen Moul
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Wednesday, 30 January 2013 15:29 |
By Karen Moul The sophomore season of Dallas has brought a change to bad boy John Ross. In a recent interview, Josh Henderson told us his character “has chilled out a little bit and he has a different approach.” John Ross hasn’t changed his plans, just his demeanor. “I think that he still wants to take over Ewing Energies, that’s his goal,” continued Henderson, “but he knows that he can’t just be guns blazing angry all the time. So he has a different tactic and he has chilled out a little bit and he wants to fly under the radar a little more.” But is this the quiet before the storm? Filming of season two was underway when Larry Hagman died, so viewers know what’s in store: John Ross will lose his father, J.R. “Once J.R. is gone,” Henderson hinted, “John Ross is really on a dark mission. “Everything is brought to a halt and I think he’s going to feel very, very lost and unprepared with J.R.’s early exit. It’s painful for him and he was not expecting this and it’s going to cause some unbelievable emotions and actions and stuff to come out of John Ross.”
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Julie Gonzalo: It's Fun Discovering "the Real Pamela" |
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Written by Karen Moul
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Wednesday, 30 January 2013 14:30 |
By Karen Moul As Dallas’ second season open, Pamela is determined not to let Christopher seize custody of their unborn twins. Is she taking orders from her father, Cliff Barnes, or is she just angry about being jilted? “I think it's a little bit of both,” says Julie Gonzalo. “Obviously Cliff has never had any nice things to say about the Ewing family. And I think that most of the reason why she went on a two-year con to trap Christopher into marrying her and all that stuff is because of her father.” As we know, the con didn’t go as planned. Gonzalo says Pamela really did fall in love with her mark and “she definitely is hurt with the fact that Christopher never would have loved her as much as he loved Elena.”
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Exclusive: Peter Shinkoda Talks Season Finale of "Falling Skies" Part Two |
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Written by Jamie Ruby
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Thursday, 23 August 2012 21:16 |
Exclusive Interview with Peter Shinkoda of Falling SkiesInterview by Jamie RubyWritten by Jamie Ruby Recently Falling Skies came to an end for the summer. Many fans were sad to see Dai, played by Peter Shinkoda, die in the season finale. I recently talked to the actor in an exclusive interview for SciFi Vision specifically about filming the death sequence and the end of his journey on the series. Shinkoda did not know until the last minute that this season would be his last. "Honestly it was very late in the game. I could have learned earlier, I wish I could have learned earlier, as an actor. But the thing was, the situation didn't lend itself to that.
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Falling Skies 2.10 Review: "A More Perfect Union" |
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Written by John Keegan
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Tuesday, 21 August 2012 14:04 |
By John Keegan and Henry Tran
I'm just going to come out and say it directly: I was very frustrated with this season finale of "Falling Skies". It had a lot of logic holes and plotting that didn't fit with the episodes that were shown before. After watching the episode, I had a myriad of questions running through my mind, which isn't a good thing if anyone was looking for a positive impression of the episode.
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Exclusive: Peter Shinkoda Talks "Falling Skies" Part One |
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Written by Jamie Ruby
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Sunday, 19 August 2012 18:37 |
Exclusive Interview with Peter Skinkoda of Falling SkiesInterview by Jamie RubyWritten by Jamie Ruby Tonight the second season of Falling Skies will come to an end on TNT. In preparation of the finale I recently talked to Peter Shinkoda, who plays Dai on the series. He talked about his role on the show as well about the finale. This is part one, part two of this exclusive interview with SciFi Vision is linked below.
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Exclusive: Aldis Hodge on Season 5 of "Leverage" |
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Written by Jamie Ruby
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Friday, 17 August 2012 21:32 |
Exclusive Interview with Aldis Hodge of LeverageInterview by Jamie RubyWritten by Jamie Ruby
Leverage, which is currently in its fifth season on TNT, follows a group of reformed criminals who now use their skills to help those who need it. The team is comprised of the mastermind, Nate Ford (Timothy Hutton); the grifter, Sophie Devereaux (Gina Bellman); the hitter, Eliot Spencer (Christian Kane); the thief, Parker (Beth Riesgraf), and the hacker, Alec Hardison, played by Aldis Hodge. Hodge recently took the time to talk to Jamie Ruby of SciFi Vision in an exclusive interview about his role.
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"Falling Skies" Hits Comic-Con & More |
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Written by Jamie Ruby
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Thursday, 16 August 2012 12:04 |
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Comic-Con 2012 Exclusive Photos |
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Written by Christiane Elin
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Thursday, 16 August 2012 10:45 |
 Christiane Elin recently attended San Diego Comic-Con 2012 for SciFi Vision and got some great exclusive photos in the press rooms. These include ones for Syfy's Warehouse 13 and Alphas, and TNT's Falling Skies, with more to come. As they are added, I will update this article. They are all available in the Comic-Con Press Gallery.
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Falling Skies 2.8 Review: "Death March" |
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Written by John Keegan
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Thursday, 09 August 2012 09:33 |
By John Keegan and Henry Tran
When I saw that this episode was titled, "Death March," I was a bit puzzled. Would a show known for taking it safe with nearly every plot element in its arsenal really pile on the death at this point? The survivors are on their way to salvation in Charleston and so maybe that could happen. Then, I watched the episode. This was not a death march the way I had imagined it in my mind. In fact, no one in the episode dies! So I had to ask the question of whether the title was ironic in some way during the viewing of the episode.
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