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Conan’s Final Words (on NBC)

23 January 2010

I haven’t gotten around to watching the last shows of The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien; but I promise I will. Anyway, this has been posted everywhere; and the last few words he said on his final night still shows how eloquent (and awesome) he is. I love the guy and I really wish him all the best. |source|

“Before we end this rodeo, a few things need to be said. There has been a lot of speculation in the press about what I legally can and can’t say about NBC.  To set the record straight, tonight I am allowed to say anything I want. And what I want to say is this: between my time at Saturday Night Live, The Late Night Show, and my brief run here on The Tonight Show, I have worked with NBC for over twenty years.  Yes, we have our differences right now and yes, we’re going to go our separate ways.  But this company has been my home for most of my adult life.  I am enormously proud of the work we have done together, and I want to thank NBC for making it all possible.

Walking away from The Tonight Show is the hardest thing I have ever had to do. Making this choice has been enormously difficult. This is the best job in the world, I absolutely love doing it, and I have the best staff and crew in the history of the medium. But despite this sense of loss, I really feel this should be a happy moment. Every comedian dreams of hosting The Tonight Show and, for seven months, I got to. I did it my way, with people I love, and I do not  regret a second. I’ve had more good fortune than anyone I know and if our next gig is doing a show in a 7-11 parking lot, we’ll find a way to make it fun.

And finally, I have to say something to our fans. The massive outpouring of support and passion from so many people has been overwhelming. The rallies, the signs, all the goofy, outrageous creativity on the internet, and the fact that people have traveled long distances and camped out all night in the pouring rain to be in our audience, made a sad situation joyous and inspirational.

To all the people watching, I can never thank you enough for your kindness to me and I’ll think about it for the rest of my life. All I ask of you is one thing: please don’t be cynical. I hate cynicism- it’s my least favorite quality and it doesn’t lead anywhere.

Nobody in life gets exactly what they thought they were going to get. But if you work really hard and you’re kind, amazing things will happen.”

Golden Globe Winners

I’m pleasantly surprised by the winners this year. After the first couple of seasons that Dexter‘s been on air, I’m so glad that Michael C. Hall finally gets the recognition he deserves for playing America’s favorite serial killer Dexter Morgan. The fourth season has been such a rush to watch and other than Hall’s amazing performance, it’s also in part thanks to John Lithgow, Best Supporting Actor Winner for his creepy and amazing portrayal of The Trinity Killer.

It was also a surprise to see 30 Rock and Modern Family lose in favor of freshman favorite Glee. I guess it’s all in the spirit of the Hollywood Foreign Press honoring breakout shows and stars. Still, I’m happy for the musical dramedy series. I love it; and apparently, so does the HFPA. If I was disappointed of anything, though, I wanted Jane Lynch to win for her supporting role as Sue Sylvester. She was up against Chloë Sevigny, though, so she had some tough competition in her category.

As for the other winners, I’m not that surprised with Mad Men and Alec Baldwin winning yet another Golden Globe. Also, I’ve watched United States of Tara and from the pilot, I had already declared that Toni Collette will have to win an award for what she’s doing in that show. Anyway, here’s the complete list of winners:

TELEVISION
Television Series, Drama
Mad Men
Television Series, Comedy or Musical
Glee
Actress in a Television Series, Drama
Julianna Margulies, The Good Wife
Actor in a Television Series, Drama
Michael C. Hall, Dexter
Actress in a Television Series, Comedy or Musical
Toni Collette, United States of Tara
Actor in a Television Series, Comedy or Musical
Alec Baldwin, 30 Rock
Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television
Chloë Sevigny, Big Love
Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television
John Lithgow, Dexter
Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television
Grey Gardens
Actress in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television
Drew Barrymore, Grey Gardens
Actor in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television
Kevin Bacon, Taking Chance

As for the movie winners, I can’t really judge that much; but from what I’ve read, upsets abound. Avatar and director James Cameron, as well as The Hangover were surprise winners in their respective categories. I’m happy to see these movies win, though. Also, I’m happy that The Blind Side is allowing Sandra Bullock to finally be noticed in the awards circuit. She’s been an underrated actress for quite a while now; and I can’t wait to watch her in one of the biggest surprises in movies for 2009. |complete list of winners|

‘Pretty Little Liars’ pilot

I’ve been meaning to read this book; because I’m really into series that have spoiled, rich kids as central characters. (Feel free to judge me based on that sentence alone. It’s okay.) With the likes of Gossip Girl, The A-List and Secrets of My Hollywood Life as part of my growing collection, adding Pretty Little Liars would be a no-brainer.

Pretty Little Liars is a series of young adult novels by Sara Shepard. The series follows the lives of four girls — Spencer, Hanna, Aria, and Emily — whose clique falls apart after the disappearance of their leader, Alison. Three years later, they begin receiving text messages from someone using the name “A” who threatens to expose their secrets — including long-hidden ones they thought only Alison knew. |source|

With a plot this intriguing, no wonder ABC Family jumped at the chance of creating a pilot based on this book. As of December 2009, most of the lead characters have been cast:
Aria Montgomery – Lucy Hale (Privileged), Spencer Hastings – Troian Bellisario, Hanna Marin – Ashley Benson, Emily Fields – Shay Mitchell, Alison DiLaurentis – Sasha Pieterse, Byron Montgomery – Alexis Denisof (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), and Ashley Marin – Laura Leighton (Melrose Place)

Though I’m still not sure whether I’ll read the series eventually, I would definitely check out the pilot. I haven’t found a reliable source on when it will be exactly; but I’ll be sure to update the site on any news.

TV News Bits

Tonight Show Shake Up


The Jay Leno Show is canceled; but they want to keep Jay, Conan and Jimmy. Talk about NBC wanting it all.
NBC reportedly planned to have Jay on at the 11:35pm slot, The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien at 12:05am and Late Night with Jimmy Fallon afterwards. But if that’s going to happen, Conan O’Brien has issued a statement that he won’t do “The Tonight Show” following Jay Leno.
“My staff and I have worked unbelievably hard and we are very proud of our contribution to the legacy of ‘The Tonight Show.’ But I cannot participate in what I honestly believe is its destruction.”
I’m Team Coco all the way. His statement has got to be one of the classiest and most eloquent responses to a news this messed up. NBC is just making messes all around. And Jay Leno’s smugness doesn’t help things one bit. I still can’t understand why he didn’t just retire altogether when he said he would leave “The Tonight Show.” And now with the way things are going, it seems like he’s going to go back to his old timeslot as if nothing changed. And Conan O’Brien! I love the man and his comedy way more than Jay Leno (This guy doesn’t even make me laugh.). I just wish things pan out for him in the long run; because he’s simply getting the shortest end of the stick here.

Simon’s Last Year


Simon Cowell is leaving American Idol after this season to concentrate on the American version of his Brit show The X Factor.
Well, that sort of throws the whole future of American Idol into a tailspin. After all, Simon Cowell IS the show. His opinions are the only ones that really really matter. Fox could only hope to find a suitable replacement that achieves even half of what Simon does for the show.
So I guess Ellen Degeneres, Randy Jackson and Kara Dioguardi are sure things for next year. Other than that, we could only enjoy the last few days of Simon Cowell on American Idol and only speculate on what will happen on the show’s tenth season.

January Pick-Ups

modern family

And onto some good news, here are shows that got early pick-ups for next season.
The Middle, White Collar, Modern Family, Cougar Town, Glee, Mad Men, Dexter, The Big Bang Theory.

Friends on TV


Right on the heels of Lisa Kudrow’s guest appearance on Courtney Cox-Arquette’s show Cougar Town, we’re hearing more shows from former friends are getting their own go signals. ABC has greenlighted to pilot the Matthew Perry-starring comedy Mr. Sunshine. |source| Meanwhile, Matt LeBlanc is forced to audition for the role of himself in the series/spoof Episodes for Showtime. |source|
I love seeing my favorite Friends stars on television. I deeply miss the show; and seeing them move on to (hopefully) good projects just feels great.

People’s Choice Awards 2010 Winners

7 January 2010

Favorite Talk Show – The Ellen DeGeneres Show
Favorite TV Obsession – True Blood
Favorite TV Competition Show – American Idol
Favorite TV Comedy – The Big Bang Theory
Favorite TV Comedy Actor – Steve Carrell
Favorite TV Comedy Actress – Alyson Hannigan
Favorite TV Drama Actor – Hugh Laurie
Favorite TV Drama Actress – Katherine Heigl
Favorite TV Drama – House
Favorite New TV Drama – The Vampire Diaries
Favorite New TV Comedy – Glee
Favorite Sc-Fi / Fantasy Show – Supernatural

Wow. I actually watch most of the winners here. Yay for Glee, True Blood, The Big Bang Theory and Alyson Hannigan most of all.

Top 10 Series of the Decade

According to The Bastard Machine Tim Goodman

That’s it. I promise to watch The Wire and The Sopranos within the next 5 years. If I could watch and finish them all within the next 2 years… BETTER. These two shows are TOP PRIORITY.

1. “The Wire,” HBO.
2. “The Sopranos,”
3. “Mad Men,” AMC.
4. “Deadwood,” HBO.
5. “The Shield,” FX.
6. “The Office,” British version, BBC America.
7. “Slings and Arrows,” Sundance Channel.
8. “Arrested Development,” Fox.
9. “The West Wing,” NBC.
10. “Breaking Bad,” AMC.

For full commentaries on each show, go here.

TV Calendar (Jan-Apr 2010)*

2 January 2010

JANUARY
Monday, Jan. 4
Make It or Break It (ABC Family), 9 p.m.

Tuesday, Jan. 5
The Good Wife (CBS), 10 p.m.

Wednesday, Jan. 6
Friday Night Lights (DirecTV 101), 9 p.m.

Sunday, Jan. 10
Big Love (HBO), 10 p.m.
Chuck (NBC), 9 p.m.

Monday, Jan. 11
The Big Bang Theory (CBS), 9:30 p.m.
How I Met Your Mother (CBS), 8 p.m.

Tuesday, Jan. 12
American Idol (Fox), 8 p.m.

Thursday, Jan. 14
Fringe (Fox), 9 p.m. (for four weeks, then off until April)
Grey’s Anatomy (ABC), 9 p.m.
The Mentalist (CBS), 10 p.m.
Project Runway (Lifetime), 10 p.m.
The Vampire Diaries (CW), 8 p.m.

Monday, Jan. 18
Life UneXpected (CW), 9 p.m.
One Tree Hill (CW), 8 p.m.

Tuesday, Jan. 19
White Collar (USA), 10 p.m.

Friday, Jan. 22
Caprica (Syfy), 9 p.m.
Spartacus (Starz), 10 p.m.

Monday, Jan. 25
Damages (FX), 10 p.m.
Greek (ABC Family), 10 p.m.

Wednesday, Jan. 27
Psych (USA), 10 p.m.

FEBRUARY
Tuesday, Feb. 2
Lost (ABC), 9 p.m.

MARCH
Wednesday, March 4
FlashForward (ABC), 8 p.m.

Monday, March 8
Gossip Girl (CW), 9 p.m.

Tuesday, March 30
V (ABC), 9 p.m.

APRIL
Thursday, April 1
Fringe (Fox), 9 p.m.

Tuesday, April 13
Glee (Fox), 9 p.m.

*This calendar includes shows I tune in to… or might tune in to… or have watched but haven’t gotten around to catching up on the latest episodes. For a complete guide, go to the source.

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2009 Year In Review

For the last day of the year, here are some links to various 2009 In Review features.

Best Comedies of 2009 by Tim Goodman (SFGate.com)
Best Dramas of 2009 by Tim Goodman (SFGate.com)
Best Actors of 2009 by Tim Goodman (SFGate.com)
The Best of 2009 (EW.com)
My Best in Show in ’09 by Michael Ausiello (EW.com)
10 Best TV Series of 2009 by Ken Tucker (EW.com)
TV Shows We Loved, Lost in ’09 (EW.com)
Best of 2009 (EOnline.com)
2009 Year In Review by The TV Addict (TheTVAddict.com)

And as an official sign-off to 2009, enjoy this:

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

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