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Anatomy Monotony- NBombnique
I do not condone the use of illegal psychedelic substances. Full screen for best effect.
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Memorial Day Weekend is a time for trips to the beach and backyard barbecues.
Or for sitting in front of your television and enjoying a marathon of various reality shows, dramas or classic sitcoms. Hey, we won't judge! We'll likely be right there with you.
Scroll down now for a look at what the networks will be airing Saturday, Sunday and Monday and set your DVR accordingly...
Saturday, May 25
A&E: Longmire, 2 p.m. to 4 a.m. the next day
Bravo: The Real Housewives of New Jersey, 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.
IFC: Arrested Development, 6 a.m. to midnight
Style: Sex and the City, 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. the next day
USA: Law & Order: SVU, 10 a.m. to 2 a.m. the next day
VH1: Love & Hip Hop, 11:30 a.m. to 4 a.m. the next day
Sunday, May 26
AMC: Mad Men, 1:30 p.m. to 10 p.m., new episode at 10 p.m.
Cloo: Law & Order: Criminal Intent, 6 a.m. to 6 a.m. the next day
IFC: Arrested Development, midnight to 5:30 p.m.
Style: Sex and the City, 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
TV Land: Hot in Cleveland, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
USA: NCIS, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Monday, May 27
A&E: Criminal Minds, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., "The Glades" and "Longmire" premieres, 9 p.m.
ABC: The Bachelorette premiere, 8 p.m.
Cloo: Royal Pains, 6 a.m. to 6 a.m. the next day
Bravo: Real Housewives of Orange County, 1 p.m. to 9 p.m., new episode at 9 p.m.
Comedy Central: South Park, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Soap: Veronica Mars, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
USA: NCIS, 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
TNT: Falling Skies, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Source:
http://www.tvfanatic.com/2013/05/memorial-day-marathons-whats-on/
With HR rebuilding, a mysterious organization revealed, a new female super spy added to the team, and Root still trying to find the Machine, it's a wonder that Reese, Finch, Carter and Fusco find any time to kick back and relax.
And now with the Machine unleashed, it looks like their work is only just beginning.
So how did the sophomore season fare? Read on to find out what we thought of Person of Interest Season 2 in this TV Fanatic Report Card...
Best episode: This was hard to pick because there were so many solid episodes this season including the last two, "Zero Day" and "God Mode." Even the controversial yet unique introduction of Sam Shaw was a favorite of mine. But I'm going to pick the hotel centric "Booked Solid." Maybe I just liked seeing Zoe Morgan return, but this episode seemed to have it all including action, humor, and a little flirting between Reese and Zoe. And while the episode was pure entertaining fun, the larger story revealed a major twist: Root was infiltrating the big wigs at Washington.
Worst episode: It's unfortunate, but Kara's return felt far too quick and dropped in "Dead Reckoning." Not only did it seem pointless to have Reese and Snow do her work (she most of the time just did it all anyway), but she felt like a silly villain complete with "bad guy" dialogue. I was hoping to see more from her, especially with regards to Reese, but we never really got into her character besides the fact she was working for a new mysterious group connected to the machine. Now her actions on releasing the virus set up what was a great final outcome, but ultimately, the episode left much to be desired. RIP Kara.
Best character: In a lot of ways, Person of Interest Season 1 was heavily focused on Reese (who continues to show how much of a cool character he is), yet season 2 allowed viewers to really zero in on Finch. I'm going to give him best character because we saw so many facets from his early days of ignoring the "irrelevant numbers," his loving side with Grace, his friendship with Nathan Ingram and Reese, and his determination to do good even when the chips were down. It's great to see his character grow and there is clearly so much more to learn.
Worst character: I'm digging deep for this one because the core cast and a majority of the recurring characters are fantastic, but worst character has to be Detective Raymond Terney. He just came across as too obvious and cliche of a bad guy especially when going after Carter. He wasn't in a ton of scenes so it never felt like an overuse, but there wasn't near as much depth to his character as other ones we've gotten to see for only one episode. Good thing Carter got the best of him.
Best recurring character: While I'm on board with Sam Shaw and curious what they plan to do with her character, and Leon never fails to crack me up with his outrageous situations and humor, I've got to give it to Root. There's something about the way Amy Acker allows Root to be brilliantly genius and homicidal maniac at the same time. Add that to the fact that she finds a certain connection to Finch and a determination to the Machine, she's a compelling character to watch on screen. I wonder what her getting that last phone call on the finale means?
Hopes for Season 3: With another solid season in the books, I hope the show keeps it going and further expands on the characters and the universe this show has created. I got a sense from speaking with EPs Jonathan Nolan and Greg Plageman that they've got concepts mapped out for further seasons which makes it great to watch a real story unfold. I definitely want to learn some more about Reese, hopefully see Finch reunite with Grace, Bear get in some more action, and another season that combines the larger and smaller stories so succinctly that the humor, drama, and everything in between makes for a continuation of one of TV's top shows.
Overall Grade: A-
YOUR turn, Person of Interest Fanatics: Grade Season 2 now...
Source:
http://www.tvfanatic.com/2013/05/person-of-interest-season-2-report-card-a/
The 2012-2013 television season is behind us.
And while the TV Fanatic staff is looking forward to a number of summer shows, we're also taking a few moments to look back, answering one simple question below: What was the best finale of the past season?
Scroll down for a number of responses and then vote on your own...

Miranda Wicker: This isn't even a question: Scandal. There was resolution. There was a setup for season 3. There was one hell of a shocking revelation and cliffhanger. Hands down, that was how to end a season.
Jim Garner: Nashville. Honestly, I spent the better part of that episode in tears for one reason or another. So powerful!
Chandel Charles: Scandal and Revenge were both doozies for me. So they definitely top my list for non-cable drama season finales.
Leigh Raines: My obvious choice is Scandal. That white fedora and the end reveal… sigh. What will i do without my gladiators all summer? Honorable mention The Vampire Diaries: really brought it back for the final episode.
Lisa Palmer: The Americans. Another great setup for a second season and the best use of a song in its final moments: Peter Gabriel's "Games Without Frontiers."
Carla Day: Arrow's finale was flawless. It was action-packed from start to finish with the race to save the city. The thriller aspect of the show and the finale provided the framework for the real heart of the series. The personal interactions, choices, and sacrifices were the driving emotional force that pulled at heart strings from the start to finish. It was never predictable and that means that the good guys don't always win.
Carissa Pavlica: Arrow, for going completely against what the audience would expect of a comic book setup by killing the hero's best friend and not falling for his father's rhetoric, saving the girl despite her devotion to said friend and losing his own life in the process. They essentially turned the formula on its head and made it work beautifully. Sad for viewers, brilliant for the show.
Lisa Palmer: The Good Wife. It completely reset a series that was in danger of growing stale. Now I can't wait for the next season!
Nick McHatton: Grimm! It's a complete game change for the show and I don't know if I can wait for the season premiere in the fall.
Kate Brooks: Elementary featured the Irene Adler/Moriarty jaw dropping reveal. Epic.
YOUR turn, TV Fanatics: What was your favorite finale from the past month?
Source:
http://www.tvfanatic.com/2013/05/tv-fanatic-round-table-best-season-finale/
Rookie Blue returned down from last year's premiere on Thursday, while Save Me will not be saving NBC this summer: the Anne Heche comedy scored the network's lowest 18-49-year old ratings since Saving Hope...
8 p.m.
The Big Bang Theory rerun: 8.8 million/Two and a Half Men rerun: 7.6 million
Hell's Kitchen: 5.4 million
Wipeout: 4.1 million
Save Me: 3.2 million/Save Me: 3 million
The Vampire Diaries rerun: 860,000
9 p.m.
Does Someone Have to Go: 3 million
Person of Interest rerun: 6.8 million
Motive: 5.9 million
The Office rerun: 2.1 million/Parks and Recreation rerun: 1.8 million
Beauty and the Beast rerun: 740,000
10 p.m.
Rookie Blue: 5.9 million
Hannibal: 2.7 million
Elementary: 4.8 million
Source:
http://www.tvfanatic.com/2013/05/tv-ratings-report-rooke-blue-returns-down-saving-hope-crashes/
We are days away from the return of Arrested Development.
And while details on new episodes remain scarce - Jessica Walter touches on a an ankle monitor for Lucille in this exclusive interview with TV Fanatic - Netflix has released a quartet of clips from Season 4.
And they tease bees, ostriches and more.
Watch the snippets now and let the countdown to Sunday at midnight PST begin...
Source:
http://www.tvfanatic.com/2013/05/arrested-development-returns-four-new-clips/
Interviewing an acting legend – especially one working on new Arrested Development episodes, as as well as fan favorite Archer – isn’t a bad way to spend an afternoon.
On Season 4 of the beloved, resurrected sitcom (all 15 are available this Sunday on Netflix), Jessica Walter is back as boozy matriarch Lucille Bluth and, well... the time away hasn’t made Lucille a better mother. But that’s the way we like it.
I sat down with Walter recently and not only got her approval on the name of this site, but also talked about what’s new with Lucille while taking a walk down memory lane with her career highlights...
Jessica Walter: Jim, what are you writing for?
TV Fanatic: This is TVFanatic.com.
JW: Oooh. I love that. TV Fanatic.
TVF: My first question is actually about how we watch TV. How do you watch TV? What’s your preferred way to watch your favorite shows?
JW: Until I got Netflix, which I got because of Arrested Development, I started with House of Cards and I got hooked and I binge-watched the whole thing. The first night was one hour. Then the second night was two, then three. I had withdrawal when it was over. I really, really did. I had withdrawal so I think it’s the wave of the future, obviously. And no commercials. You can really get involved because you have no commercials.
TVF: Where do we find Lucille in these new episodes?
JW: Where do we find her? You saw the ankle bracelet in the poster. She’s under surveillance. She has one ankle bracelet in the foreseeable future and a lot of trouble there. That I can say. You know we’ll get killed if we give away anything.
TVF: Will we find out what happened in those years in between?
JW: Oh, yes. Oh, definitely.
TVF: Were you surprised at all when you actually saw what Mitch had dreamt up for the new episodes?
JW: Yeah. I was totally and I even know secrets that no one knows that he told me if there’s ever a movie. Major secrets that I would totally be shot if I ever gave away. Seriously. That you can’t believe. How’s that for a teaser? It’s very juicy.
TVF: Talk to me about working with Tony Hale. The clip of you smoking and him taking the smoke from you (below)... hilarious stuff.
JW: He’s so wonderful and all of his mumbling, whatever he was doing there. I was so involved until I saw the clip, I didn’t realize he was even mumbling because I was so into my magazine. You know, you just do it until they yell cut. The thing is that they never did yell cut for such a long time that I had to take another cigarette because I was down to the nub. You know what I mean? So I took another cig and that’s when he fell over the couch and almost died. It was great fun.
TVF: Do you actually feel maternal towards anybody in the cast?
JW: I do. I feel maternal towards Portia and Tony especially.
TVF: Why is that? Because they play your kids on the show?
JW: I don’t know. I guess because I love her so much. She’s such a good person and Tony is so endearing and our relationship, I guess, spills over from the show to real life. I love everybody, but maternally, those two.
TVF: I know the new scripts are very intricate so is it safe to say the script was pretty tight or could you guys be a little loose when you were shooting?
JW: Yeah, you know actually, certain people were looser than others. I like to stick to a script more than most people so I tried to. Let’s put it that way. Because when you have that kind of writing, you know, you don’t need to add anything.
TVF: Lucille’s somebody we love watching on TV but would you ever want to be friends with her? Do you think you could be friends with her?
JW: That’s a great question. Yeah. I think I could. I think I could get beyond her cover because it’s all a cover with the way she behaves because inside she’s so insecure.
TVF: Would you trust her, though?
JW: No. I would not trust her. I don’t trust most people though so that’s just me.
TVF: Kristen Wiig plays the young Lucille and I could see the Lucille-esque mannerisms in her performance. Did you have any hand in that or is that all her?
JW: I wish I could say that I did. I have never met her. I was blown away that she wanted to do the part and she obviously studied it because she was great. She really was.
TVF: She was doing these eye things even when caked in mud.
JW: I know. Amazing. Lucky me to have her.
TVF: Without talking about plot, is there anybody in the cast that you wish you had been able to do more with in this season or did you get a chance to work with everybody?
JW: I did work with everybody, but mostly I worked with Portia and Tony. I think I would have loved to have worked more with Will. I love Will. The kids (Michael Cera and Alia Shawkat) and Will, I didn’t get to work with a lot and I wish I could have.
TVF: You’re known for so many things in your career. What do you hear from the most from people? This show? Play Misty for Me (the 1971 film with Clint Eastwood where Walter played his mentally unstable stalker)?
JW: You know, I still hear about Play Misty. Go figure. That one is so old. This show, of course.
TVF: I remember Amy Prentiss (Walter’s 1974 series, for which she won an Outstanding Lead Actress Emmy).
JW: Oh my God, Amy Prentiss. That was a great show. It didn’t last long, but most of them don’t.
TVF: Is there anything left on your bucket list since you’ve done a little of everything?
JW: You know, I did a musical two years ago on Broadway, Anything Goes and I’d love to do another one. I love New York. I live there. I’d love to do a straight Broadway play, which is a lot easier than a musical. I’d love to do another play in New York.
Arrested Development returns Sunday at midnight PST on Netflix. TV Fanatic will be reviewing all new episodes throughout next week.
Source:
http://www.tvfanatic.com/2013/05/arrested-development-exclusive-jessica-walter-on-the-return-of-l/
True Blood Season 6 will feature a number of new characters.
But none will play a more significant role than Arliss Howard's Governor Burrell.
As you can see in the following new promo, this head of state will be dead serious about doing away with members of the undead this summer, urging Louisiana residents in a speech to buy guns... stock up on wooden bullets... shut down all vampire-owned businesses and generally take their country back.
The concluding message on the trailer, which HBO has teased through its True Blood campaign? No one lives forever. Gulp.
True Blood Season 6 kicks off June 16 on HBO.
Source:
http://www.tvfanatic.com/2013/05/true-blood-teaser-greetings-governor-burrell/
According to E! News, the American Idol makeover has begun: Jennifer Hudson is in as a Season 13 judge.
The addition of the Season 3 finalist and 2006 Oscar winner - last seen on Smash Season 2 (below) - is merely the first step in what many outlets are reporting will be a new judging panel, one comprised entirely of Idol alums.
E! also says Kelly Clarkson is very close to a deal and the third spot will fall to either Clay Aiken or Adam Lambert.
In light of Season 12's dismal ratings, it certainly makes sense that producers would shake things up. But is a return of past favorites the answer?
What do you think? Is Jennifer Hudson a good choice as American Idol judge?
Source:
http://www.tvfanatic.com/2013/05/report-jennifer-hudson-confirmed-as-american-idol-judge/
Tom French‘s series of skull paintings are beautiful compositions of the living into the ultimate symbol of death. They aren’t purely skulls and they aren’t purely figurative, which makes his work stand out in this skull focused gallery show. “French’s work often treads the fine line between the beautiful and unsettling, combining technically tight, classical charcoal drawings with carefree, loose and ostensibly unfinished abstract forms.”
Born in 1982, Tom French grew up in Newcastle Upon Tyne, North East England. Tom began his studies at the Newcastle School of Art and Design and went on to graduate from the Sheffield Institute of Art and Design achieving a first class BA Honors in 2005.
We’re proud to have him in FACE OFF: Skull-A-Day vs Street Anatomy! Tom sent us his latest piece titled Cranio Anatomia which stands at an impressive 4 feet tall! Come see it in person at the Museum of Surgical Science next Friday, May 31st through August 25th!
FACE OFF: Skull-A-Day VS Street Anatomy
May 31 – August 25, 2013
Opening reception: Friday, May 31 5–9 PM
International Museum of Surgical Science
1524 N. Lake Shore Drive Chicago, IL
Featuring
Mike Egan
Tom French
Emilio Garcia
Ali Gulec
Joshua Harker
Meyoko
Nicholas Obery
Rx Skulls
Dan Springer
Rob Tarbell
Source:
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/streetanatomy/OQuC/~3/RmJKBin2EGE/
Ho Yan (Howie) Tsui is a Canadian visual artist, born in Hong Kong (1978) and raised in Nigeria and Thunder Bay (Ontario). A recent winner of the $5,000 emerging artist award from the Council of the Arts in Ottawa, Howie was asked to create a new medical themed work for an exhibition on the bicentennial of the War of 1812.
After researching the horrors of battlefield surgery inspiration struck as he realized that upon entering the body, a musketball rattles around similar to that of a pinball. He went on to re-theme a pinball machine showing a British soldier being shot by a musketball on the front glass panel. The playing surface shows the innards of the soldier with the words “mangled viscera” at the center.
This is a pinball machine I’d love to play!
Howie Tsui: Friendly Fire is part of the exhibition Beyond the Battlefield: The World of 1812, in the Agnes Etherington Arts Centre at Queens University in Kingston now on through August 25, 2013
For more of Howie Tsui’s work visit, howietsui.com!
[spotted by Colossal via Boing Boing via the Ottawa Citizen]
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http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/streetanatomy/OQuC/~3/r2HhQTKg7Ew/
I grabbed so much great coverage on the new fall TV season last week at the network Upfronts in New York City that I’m bringing you TV Fanatics more exclusive videos from the red carpets.
At the ABC/EW Upfront Party, Anne Sweeney - Co-Chair, Disney Media Group, and President, Disney/ABC Television Group - told me how the new ABC schedule is put together and how shows like Scandal can impact choices:
At the NBC Upfront at Radio City Music Hall, Monica Potter - who earlier this week nabbed a Critics Choice Nomination for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama - talked Emmy buzz for her cancer storyline on Parenthood Season 4:
Finally, we all know that The CW wisely picked up The Carrie Diaries for Season 2, so we talked to stars Anna Sophia Robb and Brendan Dooling about what they’d like to see next for Carrie and Walt:
Brendan Dooling Speaks on The Carrie Diaries
That’s a wrap for this week! Anything else you’re dying to know about your favorite show? Leave a comment here or you email me directly at jim@jimhalterman.com. And remember: follow @TVFanatic for all your TV scoop!
Source:
http://www.tvfanatic.com/2013/05/jims-notebook-parenthood-the-carrie-diaries-and-more/


Street Anatomy and Skull-A-Day are giving away one signed FACE OFF gallery show poster to a lucky fan!
Reflecting the theme of the show the poster features the digitally fused skull artwork of both curators, Noah Scalin and Vanessa Ruiz. Entry details below!
HOW TO ENTER: The FACE OFF show is unique, in that it combines the skull artwork of two different artists into one final piece. To enter this giveaway, leave a comment below answering this question. What two artist’s work would you combine? For me, I would combine the work of René Magritte and street artist, NYCHOS!
WHERE TO ENTER: All entries must be made on this blog post, on streetanatomy.com.
PRIZE INFO: 1 Poster from the FACE OFF gallery show, signed by Noah Scalin and Vanessa Ruiz. The poster measures 11″ wide by 17″ tall and is printed on extra thick 100# gloss paper. The poster will be signed a the show opening on May 31, 2013 and shipped to the winner afterwards.
CONTACT INFO: The winner, chosen at random, will be contacted via email by Street Anatomy within 7 days of the end of the contest. If that winner doesn’t respond, another winner will be chosen. With your comment, please INCLUDE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS! Entries are only valid with this information.
CONTEST CLOSES: 11:59:59 PM Eastern USA Time Friday, (May 31, 2013).
NUMBER OF WINNERS: One
PRIZE SHIPS: This contest is open to all skull lovers around the world. The poster will be shipped after it’s signed at the opening of the FACE OFF show, May 31st.
IF YOU DON’T WIN: Don’t fret, the poster is available for purchase in the Street Anatomy store. There is a 20% discount for the FACE OFF posters, until June 4th. Enter FACEOFF20 at checkout!
FACE OFF: Skull-A-Day VS Street Anatomy
May 31 – August 25, 2013
Opening reception: Friday, May 31 5–9 PM
International Museum of Surgical Science
1524 N. Lake Shore Drive Chicago, IL
Featuring:
Mike Egan
Tom French
Emilio Garcia
Ali Gulec
Joshua Harker
Meyoko
Nicholas Obery
Rx Skulls
Dan Springer
Rob Tarbell
Source:
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/streetanatomy/OQuC/~3/NBCxdCs_erA/