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Sons Of Anarchy – Episode 4.06 ‘With An X’ – Promo PHOTOS (HQ) – SPOILERS 4.11 #sonsofanarchy #soafx

SONS OF ANARCHY: L-R: Charlie Hunnam, Mark Boone Junior and Ron Perlman in the SONS OF ANARCHY episode WITH AN X airing Tuesday, Oct. 11, 10pm e/p on FX. CR: Prashant Gupta / FX

 

SONS OF ANARCHY CASTING/PLOT SPOILERS:

A ‘ER Doc’ tells ‘a wife’ that he/she is taking her husband in for surgery.

The character of “Veronica Pope“, a beautiful black woman in her 20s is featured. She’s the daughter of a prominent Oakland gangster who is killed when a car crashes into the cafe where she’s eating.

Finally, there is the character of “Councilman Westmoreland” who is a member of the Charming city council that plans to ‘ram through’ a plan that benefits only a select few. His plans are stopped by new ‘information.’

(Thursday, October 6 via Spoiler TV) via Kim Visan

Credit: SpoilerTV/b3rt4 via jaxtaraSOA@groups.facebook.com

Photos: via jaxtaraSOA@groups.facebook.com
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Doctor Who Matt Smith Christmas Special Set PHOTOS *SPOILER* #doctorwho #christmasspecial2011

Matt Smith as Doctor Who filming the Christmas Special:

As previously noted, Matt Smith is back in action as Doctor Who–starring in the 2011 Doctor Who Christmas Special.

Doctor Who Matt Smith 2011 Christmas Special Sept 2011 Set Photo

These are cool and not of the quality of set photos taken on the sly. I assume street scene + long lens in good hands = Good shots?

Also  there are some scenes being shot  in which the throngs gathered appear to get quite close to the action.

The detail on Matt Smith’s costume is pretty awesome as is the light effect within his helmet. It makes no sense of course, for there to be a bright light _inside_ a guy’s helmet–unless said ‘guy’ is Doctor Who (or anyone else being filmed)!

Doctor Who Matt Smith 2011 Christmas Special Sept 2011 Set Photos CREDIT/SOURCES:http://pluzmedia.com, BBC/BBCA

 

 

Source: pluzmedia
After the jump: The Doctor Who Christmas Special Plot Details:
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Torchwood: Miracle Day Ausiello Scoop: Headless Live Body is Who?!? SPOILER [GRAPHIC] #torchwood #miracleday

Dichen Lachman? Oh no!

(6.22.11)

Question: I need a Torchwood: Miracle Day scoop. …
Ausiello: Dichen Lachman’s CIA character proves to be a real, ahem, head-turner. (That’ll make more sense after you watch the second episode.)

Source: TVLine

(6.21.11)

From my screencaps album – Torchwood Miracle Day Special Look (6.8.11) VIDEO Screencaps (Starz):

Dr. Vera Juarez (Arlene Tur) Torchwood: Miracle Day (2011)

TORCHWOOD’: A LOOK AT THE NEW SEASON

I had nightmares the night after I watched the first two episodes of Torchwood: Miracle Day. I confess that not to prove what a hopeless wimp I am (although, that’s also included), but to make the point that while we all have reservations about this season, it really delivers.

The opening scene, which finds Bill Pullman’s death-row inmate character preparing for execution, is so wrenching, so uncomfortable, and so eerie, that you might very well lose your worries about this season in the first minutes.

When Arlene Tur, who plays Dr. Vera Juarez, first heard the plot, she said the issue turned out to be much more complicated than she initially thought. And the audience should be similarly excited by some of the curve balls that lie ahead.

“You have to deal with overpopulation. You don’t have enough staff, you don’t have enough tool or enough space… Every hospital becomes a disaster,” she said. “There are a lot of problems that come along with Miracle Day.”

SOURCE: http://insidetv.ew.com/2011/06/17/true-blood-torchwood-the-closer-the-killing-spoiler-room/

One Critic’s Opinion of  the first three episodes Torchwood: Miracle Day:

Question: You’ve been awfully quiet about Torchwood: Miracle Day after announcing that you received the first three episodes. What say you…?

Ausiello: I say with a heavy heart that I liked it, but I didn’t love it. The show has always zigged and zagged between multiple personalities — and unapologetically so. It’s part soap opera, part sci-fi thriller, part cheesy B-movie, part a few other things, just for fun. And that schizophrenia has always been a part of its charm. But in the U.S.-set Miracle Day, the bouncing between tones seems more pronounced, making it hard to tell whether we’re supposed to be laughing with the show or at it. Perhaps even more upsetting (to me, anyway) is that the premise sounded so provocative — everyone on Earth stops dying. Yet the execution over the first few episodes was decidedly (gasp) boring. (Too much time is focused on the Americans learning what and who Torchwood is. And the less said about the dull, duller, dullest Bill Pullman subplot, the better.) But like I said, I didn’t hate it. In fact, with Jack and Gwen still their awesome selves, I did like it, at least. On top of that, the Jane Espenson-penned Episode 3 — featuring two TV-MA-rated sex scenes (one straight, one gay) — was a marked improvement over the first two, so, assuming the momentum continues, a “miracle” may yet occur.

Source: http://www.tvline.com/2011/06/ask-ausiello-spoilers-on-castle-true-blood-glee-dexter-90210-and-more/