New trailer for Torchwood: Children of Earth!!!! See it after the jump. Related Stuff:
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By TrinityVixen – When at first you don’t succeed, throw abso-friggin’-lutely every last stunt-cast character at the problem until the audience reels away in horror and can’t be arsed to pay attention. Welcome to the season finale of Smallville! I wish I could say series finale, but the powers-that-be would have me suffer this idiocy for another year. That’s right folks: say goodbye to The Sarah Connor Chronicles and bemoan the gutting of our beloved Chuck, but rest assured that Smallville, in all its soapy glory, will be back with us for another twenty-odd episodes of pain!
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Jimmy Palmiotti talks to Pink Raygun’s Rachel Pandich about the new Power Girl series, writing from a woman’s perspective, and whether Power Girl can take Wonder Woman in a fight.
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By Lisa Fary – So why was it so freaking hard to pick a book to share with my high school students at the book fair? Recommending books shouldn’t be this nerve wracking.
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By Lisa Fary – I freely admit (often and loudly) that the majority of remakes are unnecessary. But, does this take the trophy for most unnecessary (and possibly the most idiotic) relaunch attempt EVER?
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by Teresa Jusino – Geek Theater is truly becoming a genre in its own right. From larger budget productions like Evil Dead: The Musical and The Toxic Avenger to off-off Broadway plays like the previously reviewed The Wendigo and Universal Robots, geek theater is all the rage! Go-Go Killers, the latest entry into the mix, is everything a fan of B-movies, Quentin Tarantino, or hot, badass chicks in skimpy outfits could want!
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By Lisa Fary – Even though school isn’t out for another five weeks, I feel like it’s summer already. Why? Because there’s nothing on TV. As much as I love television, I look forward to this every year. It’s like Christmas and my gift is time (a whole season’s worth, not just a day!).
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By Lisa Fary – With Jay Leno stuffing himself full of prime time TV hours next season, is there room at NBC for any new programs? Here is NBC’s 2009-2010 schedule:
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By Lisa Fary – CBS is staying with the familiar for the 2009-2010 season, adding a spin-off of NCIS and a few new, safe shows. Here is the 2009-2010 schedule for CBS:
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By Sabrina Boyer – This isn’t my favorite episode. But it’s the episode where Buffy finally gets over Parker in all of his douchey glory. But he still makes a cameo in her dreams….
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By Lisa Fary I’m going to be watching more ABC just because Jay Leno is gorging himself on prime time next season. So thanks, ABC, for not caving in a similar manner and continuing to produce shows (and for getting into more offbeat territory). Here’s the ABC prime time schedule for 2009-2010:
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by Sylvia Bond – The ep is a complete story of the brothers being at odds and fighting their respective battles against angels and demons, further developing the really huge story arc of Sam’s darkside destiny, and yet it is a cliffhanger. But then the final ep of the season for Show usually is, and fans will spend the summer moaning and groaning about lack of new eps, why do we have to wait so long in this Show-less desert, when is September going to get here, how will Sam and Dean deal, and so on.
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By Wolfen Moondaughter – Raise your hand if you, too, guessed that the man on the beach with Jacob in the beginning was, somehow, John Locke. Or rather, the other way around.
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By Rhea Dee – Now, that’s how you end a season. With a minor arc wrap-up, a hint of things to come, and one gigantic suckerpunch that has you screaming at the TV for a very very long time.
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By Lisa Fary – That was the most effective season finale of Lost since season one. Remember season one? They blew up the hatch, Locke peered down and the camera pulled back down the hole, revealing a broken metal ladder.
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By TrinityVixen – Thanks to the Wayback machine (a.k.a. “the internet”), we can recall that, once upon a time, Tess Mercer formed a team of meteor freaks to do her evil bidding. Then the show forgot all about them. Because nothing says “unremarkable” like a bunch of antisocial super-powered teenagers funded by the CEO of a multinational company.
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By Rachel Pandich – We’ve all heard it a million times. This economy sucks. People are having their hours cut, job loss, gas price hikes. To top it off comics are on average $3.99, cable and satellite seem to go up every other month, movie tickets are ridiculous, and a new video game tends to be around $50. So how is a fangirl supposed to keep up her non-drug habits of pop-culture and geekdom when her job hours are cut and prices are for everything is up? Welcome to Fangirl Survival 101.
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