Fringe: The Consultant

Posted by: Andrew Burns  •  April 20, 2012 @ 3:30pm

The residual effects of this season's new time-line have started to merge with previous stories told once again. When David Robert Jones' newest experiments begin to endanger both universes the alternate universe brings in "The Consultant".

This episode had that 'what if' feel to it.

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The Vampire Diaries: Heart of Darkness

Posted by: Kyle Tetarenko  •  April 19, 2012 @ 9:46pm

After the its latest hiatus, was the return of The Vampire Diaries worth the wait?

With only one white oak stake left, Alaric's darker half is the only person that knows its whereabouts and it's up to Stefan get it out of him, no matter what the cost.

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Modern Family: The Last Walt

Posted by: S.P. Young  •  April 18, 2012 @ 11:41pm

"Sometimes I think you treat my son like the woman in the relationship."

"The Last Walt," is named after the elderly neighbour that Luke is friends with, who just passed away.

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Book Review: Guy Gallo's 'Screenwriter's Compass: Character as True North'

Posted by: Tony Hinds  •  April 18, 2012 @ 2:34am

The tough thing about many screenwriting books (an Amazon search lists a whopping 2342 of 'em) is that authors always seem to be trying to talk their readers out of actually writing a screenplay. Look to your left... look to your right... one of those people will not be here at the end of the... Zzzzzz.

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Glee: Big Brother

Posted by: Mike Walkey  •  April 16, 2012 @ 11:33am

Well, Glee is finally back after its usual spring hiatus and we've got quite a few things to catch up on since that last cliff-hanger episode.

Gleecap:

As it turns out, Finn did not make an honest woman out of Rachel.

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Winnipeg Comedy Fest Interview: Comic and writer Rebecca Kohler

Posted by: Paul Little  •  April 15, 2012 @ 3:45pm

Rebecca Kohler is incredibly funny -- which, oddly enough, is a great thing when making a living as a comic.

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Winnipeg Comedy Fest Interview: Stand-up comic (and food blogger) Jen Grant

Posted by: J.D. Renaud  •  April 14, 2012 @ 10:41am

Jen Grant has hit the Winnipeg Comedy Festival for her first time with a vengeance.

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Winnipeg Comedy Fest Interview: Legendary comedy writer, director, and performer David Steinberg

Posted by: Paul Little  •  April 14, 2012 @ 9:23am

Very few names are as revered in the world of comedy as David Steinberg. But when you've amassed the resume that he has over the last 45 years in television, it's hard to find many people to compare him to.

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Winnipeg Comedy Fest Interview: Actor, writer, and host extraordinaire Alan Thicke

Posted by: Paul Little  •  April 12, 2012 @ 3:32pm

Alan Thicke has been enjoying a career resurgence over the last few years, appearing as a womanizing failed actor on CBC's jPod, making appearances as a version of himself on How I Met Your Mother, and popping up in roles in comedy films such as The Goods. He's even in the process of filming a new pilot for Showtime.

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Fringe: Everything in its Right Place

Posted by: Andrew Burns  •  April 12, 2012 @ 1:28pm

This latest Fringe episode's title, "Everything in its Right Place", seemed to suggest everything being back to normal with Peter and the gang (so to speak). However, after the episode's opening five minutes the title actually alludes to a very different character finding their right place.

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