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I'm not surprised either. When Kevin Pereira and Adam Sessler left G4, that's when it started going downhill. Don't get me wrong though, Candace Bailey, Sara Underwood and Olivia Munn are all nice to look at. :)

I am so pissed...So pissed. No more E3 or SDCC coverage. WTF G4????? You want to be even less relevant???? SPIKETV...sexy ladies...fanboys...c'mon...DO ITTTTTTTTTTTTT!!!!
 
I am so pissed...So pissed. No more E3 or SDCC coverage. WTF G4????? You want to be even less relevant???? SPIKETV...sexy ladies...fanboys...c'mon...DO ITTTTTTTTTTTTT!!!!

Damn I didn't even think of not being able to see the E3/SDCC coverage, that sucks!
 
So apparently TV networks aired new episodes on Halloween night. I don't get it. They know ratings will be low yet they do it anyway.

What is really a head-scratcher is that Modern Family and Suburgatory showed Halloween themed episodes last week. Why not use it for Halloween night then?
 
So apparently TV networks aired new episodes on Halloween night. I don't get it. They know ratings will be low yet they do it anyway.

What is really a head-scratcher is that Modern Family and Suburgatory showed Halloween themed episodes last week. Why not use it for Halloween night then?


Same with South Park.
 
Maybe they just had a few too many episodes saved up from all the nights they lost to the debates. Now I have to crank through my collection of 30 Rock episodes (still on last season) so I can watch the one I missed last night (because NBC swapped it in at the last minute) on the computer or ondemand before it goes away.
 
It can't be said enough. I laugh more each week during "New Girl" than any other show.

And on a completely unrelated note, Jennifer Carpenter on Dexter may be the most unbelievable character/actor on TV.
 
It can't be said enough. I laugh more each week during "New Girl" than any other show.

And on a completely unrelated note, Jennifer Carpenter on Dexter may be the most unbelievable character/actor on TV.

The head butting scene had me cracking up.
 
First Trailer for Starz Series DA VINCI’S DEMONS Written by David S. Goyer | Collider

Beverly Hills, CA – November 5, 2012 – Today STARZ released a peek at the highly anticipated historical drama, “Da Vinci’s Demons” with a first look trailer. “Da Vinci’s Demons” is an original series penned by David S. Goyer (Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, Man of Steel) and will air on STARZ Spring 2013.

Starring Tom Riley (“Monroe,” I Want Candy), as the title character, “Da Vinci’s Demons” is a historical fantasy, following the ‘untold’ story of the world’s greatest genius during his turbulent youth in Renaissance Florence. Brilliant and passionate, the twenty-five year old Leonardo Da Vinci is an artist, inventor, swordsman, lover, dreamer and idealist. As a free thinker, with intellect and talents that are almost superhuman, he struggles to live within the confines of his own reality and time. He begins to not only see the future, but invent it.

The series also stars Laura Haddock (The Inbetweeners Movie, “Honest,” Captain America: The First Avenger) who plays the celebrated beauty with obscure motives, Lucrezia Donati, Elliot Cowan (“Marchlands,” “The Fixer,” “Lost in Austen”) who plays the shrewd de factor ruler of Florence, Lorenzo Medici, Lara Pulver (“True Blood,” “Sherlock,” “Robin Hood”), who plays his wife Clarice Orsini and Blake Ritson (RocknRolla, Titus, “World Without End”) as Pope Sixtus’ ruthless bastard son, Count Riario.

“Da Vinci’s Demons” is the first project to enter production under the multi-year agreement between Starz Entertainment and BBC Worldwide Productions. Goyer, co-writer of blockbuster and critically-acclaimed films Batman Begins and The Dark Knight, and writer of the upcoming Man of Steel, is showrunner. Julie Gardner is Executive Producer, along with Jane Tranter, head of BBC Worldwide Productions. Production began this summer and STARZ will premiere an eight-episode first season in the U.S. in 2013.
 
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