The Playboy Club premiered last night and as far as first episodes go, it was better than I had expected! The show takes us back to Chicago in the '60s when Hugh Hefner's famous bunny-filled hangout was a place that only key-holders had access to. Oddly enough, I'm pretty sure the show's exterior shots of the club belong to the only strip club in Chicago I've ever been to — or maybe all strip clubs look like that at night.
As the episode begins, we're introduced to club key-holder Nick Dalton (played by Eddie Cibrian), who is a tall, dark, handsome, dimpled and well-connected attorney. I did my best to squash my personal feelings about Cibrian, but since his character seems smarmy, too, I guess I didn't have to try too hard. He is close friends with club manager Billy Morton, who is your usual schlubby sidekick-type of guy.
As the episode begins, we're introduced to club key-holder Nick Dalton (played by Eddie Cibrian), who is a tall, dark, handsome, dimpled and well-connected attorney. I did my best to squash my personal feelings about Cibrian, but since his character seems smarmy, too, I guess I didn't have to try too hard. He is close friends with club manager Billy Morton, who is your usual schlubby sidekick-type of guy.
- 9/20/2011
- by Mia Jones
- The Backlot
The Playboy Club premiered last night and as far as first episodes go, it was better than I had expected! The show takes us back to Chicago in the '60s when Hugh Hefner's famous bunny-filled hangout was a place that only key-holders had access to. Oddly enough, I'm pretty sure the show's exterior shots of the club belong to the only strip club in Chicago I've ever been to — or maybe all strip clubs look like that at night.
As the episode begins, we're introduced to club key-holder Nick Dalton (played by Eddie Cibrian), who is a tall, dark, handsome, dimpled and well-connected attorney. I did my best to squash my personal feelings about Cibrian, but since his character seems smarmy, too, I guess I didn't have to try too hard. He is close friends with club manager Billy Morton, who is your usual schlubby sidekick-type of guy.
As the episode begins, we're introduced to club key-holder Nick Dalton (played by Eddie Cibrian), who is a tall, dark, handsome, dimpled and well-connected attorney. I did my best to squash my personal feelings about Cibrian, but since his character seems smarmy, too, I guess I didn't have to try too hard. He is close friends with club manager Billy Morton, who is your usual schlubby sidekick-type of guy.
- 9/20/2011
- by Mia Jones
- AfterEllen.com
Amber Heard as Maureen -- Photo by: John Russo/NBC
Of all the new fall shows, none make it more difficult to say you're excited for them than The Playboy Club. Raised eyebrows aside, the show looks very cool, and the show wants to give you a chance to win a trip to The Playboy Club in London. The giveaway is running on their Facebook page - www.facebook.com/NBCThePlayboyClub
At the Facebook page, you need to watch a few short videos, and then answer some questions. It's a great giveaway, and I hope you'll check it out. Besides, you get some interesting sneaks at the show.
Below check out some more info, and check out a couple of clips of the show.
From Academy Award-winning executive producer Brian Grazer, “The Playboy Club” is a provocative new NBC drama about a time and place that challenged the existing social...
Of all the new fall shows, none make it more difficult to say you're excited for them than The Playboy Club. Raised eyebrows aside, the show looks very cool, and the show wants to give you a chance to win a trip to The Playboy Club in London. The giveaway is running on their Facebook page - www.facebook.com/NBCThePlayboyClub
At the Facebook page, you need to watch a few short videos, and then answer some questions. It's a great giveaway, and I hope you'll check it out. Besides, you get some interesting sneaks at the show.
Below check out some more info, and check out a couple of clips of the show.
From Academy Award-winning executive producer Brian Grazer, “The Playboy Club” is a provocative new NBC drama about a time and place that challenged the existing social...
- 8/19/2011
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
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