You know you have to love the power of the internet because we can see Robert Pattinson right away. He was on the Ellen Degeneres Show today. We all know how Ellen is at interviewing celebrities and with Robert she did an extra great job. I mean just like that video package at the beginning said, you can’t go anywhere without seeing him. And I swear I have written about him more in the last couple of days than I ever have.
We all know he’s worth it. Rob is an amazing actor and I hope he sticks around for a very long time.
If you are anything like me you are just dying thinking that Vampire Diaries is gone for months now. MONTHS. Well I do have good news, starting on December 14th, the CW will be showing Vampire Diaries all week. That’s two hours of shows every night for the whole week.
That is a lot of Stefan and Damon. I know I’ve missed some episodes because of my TV so I know I have to catch this marathon! It might be able to hold me over until the show comes back from hiatus. Okay, who am I kidding? I’ll be watching the ones I have recorded over and over again.
I am so excited that Chuck is coming back on January 10th, 2010 with a two hour special on NBC. And in the video after the jump Zachary Levi talks about what’s coming up in Season 3. Since I’m not able to see the video I had Willow Raine transcribe some of it for me.
“I wanted to take a moment to thank you, because I only have a job because you care enough about us to make your voices heard. Now they have a premiere date, they’re back on the air ready to bring you more and more awesomeness…so thank you, from the bottom of my heart, from the bottom of our collective hearts.”
Seriously, that sounds so cute. I wish I could see it.So everyone that lives in the States can check it out for the rest of us, we can stare at the hot lead picture I posted. (Update: It looks like they opened up for Canadians too…YAY! Or maybe not. I guess you will just have to see. It’s like the lottery I swear.)
[Images by Zachary-Levi, DAVID G. MORGAN/BAUERGRIFFINONLINE.com]
I am holding John Mayer primarily responsible for something…for letting the word douche be acceptable to be used on television. I know because of him I use the word quite often to explain how people just don’t get him. I think he’s a great douche. But I know there are many people that don’t agree.
How did douche ever make it onto television and how did it become appropriate to even utter something like that? And then there are those two other words b*tch and a*shat. I heard Dean Winchester (Jensen Ackles) utter a*shat and almost died. I called up Willow Raine and was like did I really hear that? And then I rewound it a couple of times.
Thinking about it now it seems that the most of the swearing I hear is on the CW. I wonder if they think that it makes their channel more hip and exciting. That’s what I do at night, I weigh all my options and say, “You know I am going to go with the channel that has more swearing in it because really that’s more of what I like.” I am totally wrong about that. I think that sometimes it’s used too much. If you can notice it it’s not being used right, at least in my opinion.
The days of George Carlin and his, Seven Words You Can Never Say On Television, might end up being phased into the television networks. I was actually watching it last week and I was roaring. I am sure that all those words will widely accepted by the end of 2010. So if swearing is something that is okay, when will nudity get here? We all know that those soap opera’s would be more exciting if there was some soft nudity. The housewives that take care of their kids all day (namely me) get bored and really need something to spice up their day. An actor going into the shower with a bare butt would work for me. That would energize my whole day.
Swearing and nudity. I think that would be a great way to go for the television networks. I hope you are listening to me…
Vampire Diaries is taking over every where! I talk to a lot of people about the show on Twitter and I’ve found that there are people out there that love the show just as much as I do. Who am I kidding? I just love talking about Ian Somerhalder. I am Team Damon through and through.
The tenth episode of the season is called, Turning Point, and it goes like this: After reading the journal left by one of the Gilbert ancestors, Jeremy (Steven R. McQueen) is inspired to return to his hobby of sketching fantasy creatures, a talent he had abandoned when his parents died. Much to the surprise of their friends, Matt (Zach Roerig) and Caroline (Candice Accola) continue to hang out together. When Sheriff Forbes (guest star Marguerite MacIntyre) tells Damon (Ian Somerhalder) there has been another attack, he offers to track down the killer and learns a startling piece of information about the town’s founding families. Alaric (guest star Matt Davis) steps in to help during an awkward scene with Jeremy, Tyler (Michael Trevino) and Mayor Lockwood (guest star Rob Pralgo). Stefan (Paul Wesley) and Elena (Nina Dobrev) come to a new understanding, but everything changes when Elena accidentally makes a devastating discovery.
The People’s Choice nominations were announced today. I was one of those people who voted for my favorites so this was neat to see if my choices made it. Twilight, House, Vampire Diaries, Three Rivers and Gossip Girl made it. But Zachary Levi didn’t make the list. I think that I nominated him for every category. I guess it doesn’t work that way.