Don McKay, who portrayed Tony in the 1958 London premiere of West Side Story, died Thursday in Manhattan. He was 93. His nephew, Sean McKenna, confirmed McKay’s death to Playbill.
The Clarksburg, West Virginia, native began his acting career on stage in the late 1940s in regional theatre productions in the Chicago area. His Broadway debut came in 1951 in the musical Make A Wish, followed by the Johnny Mercer musical Top Banana.
McKay is remembered best for his portrayal of Tony, originating the role in the 1958 West End premiere of West Side Story, with original Broadway cast member Chita Rivera. He also later starred in the original Tokyo production of West Side Story and in a 1964 revival at the City Center in New York.
McKay also appeared opposite Shirley Bassey in a 1959 London revival of Show Boat, and later co-starred with Elliot Gould in the 1963 London production of Leonard Bernstein’s On the Town.
The Clarksburg, West Virginia, native began his acting career on stage in the late 1940s in regional theatre productions in the Chicago area. His Broadway debut came in 1951 in the musical Make A Wish, followed by the Johnny Mercer musical Top Banana.
McKay is remembered best for his portrayal of Tony, originating the role in the 1958 West End premiere of West Side Story, with original Broadway cast member Chita Rivera. He also later starred in the original Tokyo production of West Side Story and in a 1964 revival at the City Center in New York.
McKay also appeared opposite Shirley Bassey in a 1959 London revival of Show Boat, and later co-starred with Elliot Gould in the 1963 London production of Leonard Bernstein’s On the Town.
- 12/31/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
After fifteen years in jail for murder, Ronan Callahan (Moe Dunford) returns home to find his victim’s father caught in a loop. Every day spent behind bars was a day Sean McKenna (Lorcan Cranitch) languished in the bog behind the Callahans’ property, digging holes along a carefully marked grid in search of his daughter’s body. He promised he wouldn’t stop until she was at rest and so he shoveled mud while his wife lay dying of cancer and still shovels mud now that his other daughter Roberta (Emily Taaffe) quit her job to make certain he didn’t die of thirst or starvation. We can therefore assume the “warm” welcome Ronan will receive upon working up the nerve to demand Sean leave. And we can guess what comes next.
The result is The Dig‘s story of redemption and forgiveness that’s as angry as it is heartfelt,...
The result is The Dig‘s story of redemption and forgiveness that’s as angry as it is heartfelt,...
- 9/9/2018
- by Jared Mobarak
- The Film Stage
Spoiler Alert: A certain somebody returns to Supernatural tomorrow night.
But before jumping too far ahead, let's take a look back, shall we? In the latest edition of the Supernatural Round Table, Carissa Pavlica, Carla Day and Sean McKenna relive "The Girl with the Dungeons and Dragons Tattoo." Sit back and join them now...
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What did you think of Felicia Day as Charlie?
Carissa: I thought she was adorable as always. It feels like she always brings so much of herself to her roles, and that seems like the best job in the world.
Carla: Loved her! She was perfect for the character. Charlie was so much fun to watch. It made me sad when she said she didn't want every hear from Sam and Dean again. The boys could use a hacker on their side. Plus, I could see Charlie as the perfect sidekick in the right circumstances.
But before jumping too far ahead, let's take a look back, shall we? In the latest edition of the Supernatural Round Table, Carissa Pavlica, Carla Day and Sean McKenna relive "The Girl with the Dungeons and Dragons Tattoo." Sit back and join them now...
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What did you think of Felicia Day as Charlie?
Carissa: I thought she was adorable as always. It feels like she always brings so much of herself to her roles, and that seems like the best job in the world.
Carla: Loved her! She was perfect for the character. Charlie was so much fun to watch. It made me sad when she said she didn't want every hear from Sam and Dean again. The boys could use a hacker on their side. Plus, I could see Charlie as the perfect sidekick in the right circumstances.
- 5/3/2012
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Only two episodes of Fringe remain on season four.
But instead of lamenting that fact, our TV Fanatic Round Table team of Nick McHatton, Nick S., Sean McKenna and Carissa Pavlica are here to break down "Worlds Apart." What did you think of the episode? Weigh in on the following Q&A now...
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What was your favorite moment from the episode?
Nick: Walter shines again in this episode. I loved his talk with Walternate, and his comment about missing the other side.
Sean: I have to agree about Walter. He gets some of the best moments and lines. John Noble really brought a great sentiment to both his versions of Walter and the side beside sit down between the two of them was top notch.
Nick: Walter and Walternate. It's similar to a few conversations we've seen Walter have in the past, on those occasions he's encountered people who,...
But instead of lamenting that fact, our TV Fanatic Round Table team of Nick McHatton, Nick S., Sean McKenna and Carissa Pavlica are here to break down "Worlds Apart." What did you think of the episode? Weigh in on the following Q&A now...
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What was your favorite moment from the episode?
Nick: Walter shines again in this episode. I loved his talk with Walternate, and his comment about missing the other side.
Sean: I have to agree about Walter. He gets some of the best moments and lines. John Noble really brought a great sentiment to both his versions of Walter and the side beside sit down between the two of them was top notch.
Nick: Walter and Walternate. It's similar to a few conversations we've seen Walter have in the past, on those occasions he's encountered people who,...
- 5/2/2012
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Welcome back to TV Fanatic's Grey's Anatomy Round Table!
Our official Grey's Anatomy review broke down last week's episode, "Moment of Truth," in great detail. Now, TV Fanatic staff members Courtney Morrison, Sean McKenna and Christina Tran have assembled for their weekly Q&A discussion to further debate and dissect the goings on at Seattle Grace/Mercy West.
Read their answers below and weigh in with yours!
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1. Cristina was defending Owen to Meredith. Is she planning on taking him back?
Courtney: Yes and no. I think Yang is planning on forgiving him but she is not going to base her life around him anymore. She may take the chance to go to Stanford or Columbia.
Sean: I agree that she seems on the road to forgiveness and that's a good thing. I hope she's not planning to, but she really shouldn't. I know it's going to be hard,...
Our official Grey's Anatomy review broke down last week's episode, "Moment of Truth," in great detail. Now, TV Fanatic staff members Courtney Morrison, Sean McKenna and Christina Tran have assembled for their weekly Q&A discussion to further debate and dissect the goings on at Seattle Grace/Mercy West.
Read their answers below and weigh in with yours!
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1. Cristina was defending Owen to Meredith. Is she planning on taking him back?
Courtney: Yes and no. I think Yang is planning on forgiving him but she is not going to base her life around him anymore. She may take the chance to go to Stanford or Columbia.
Sean: I agree that she seems on the road to forgiveness and that's a good thing. I hope she's not planning to, but she really shouldn't. I know it's going to be hard,...
- 4/30/2012
- by courtney831831@yahoo.com (Courtney Morrison)
- TVfanatic
Welcome back to TV Fanatic's Grey's Anatomy Round Table!
Our official Grey's Anatomy review broke down last week's episode, "The Girl With No Name," in great detail. Now, TV Fanatic staff members Courtney Morrison, Sean McKenna and Christina Tran have assembled for their weekly Q&A discussion to further debate and dissect the goings on at Seattle Grace/Mercy West.
Read their answers below and weigh in with yours!
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1. Rate the case of Holly Wheeler on a scale of 1-10. Was it one of the most emotional cases this show has covered?
Courtney: Seven. A story like this is always so sad. I definitely think this is one of the more emotional cases that definitely pulled at the viewers heartstrings. That is a parents worst nightmare and the episode did it justice.
Sean: 7. It was certainly emotional and the experience like that will be traumatic no matter what.
Our official Grey's Anatomy review broke down last week's episode, "The Girl With No Name," in great detail. Now, TV Fanatic staff members Courtney Morrison, Sean McKenna and Christina Tran have assembled for their weekly Q&A discussion to further debate and dissect the goings on at Seattle Grace/Mercy West.
Read their answers below and weigh in with yours!
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1. Rate the case of Holly Wheeler on a scale of 1-10. Was it one of the most emotional cases this show has covered?
Courtney: Seven. A story like this is always so sad. I definitely think this is one of the more emotional cases that definitely pulled at the viewers heartstrings. That is a parents worst nightmare and the episode did it justice.
Sean: 7. It was certainly emotional and the experience like that will be traumatic no matter what.
- 4/25/2012
- by courtney831831@yahoo.com (Courtney Morrison)
- TVfanatic
Supernatural did a bit of ghost whispering on last Friday's fun episode, while also growing a bit incestuous.
In the following edition of the TV Fanatic Round Table, panelists Carissa Pavlica, Carla Day and Sean McKenna tackle this issue, as well as others related to "Of Grave Importance." Read on and chime in.
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What did you think of Sam, Dean and Bobby all hooking up with the same girl?
Carissa: Very soap opera, and if I were her I'd find something in all three to hook up with, too! Oops... did I say that out loud? I liked that the boys let Bobby think he had the special relationship with her in the end, though. Sweeties.
Carla: What? All three of them did? I missed the part about Sam getting with her too. Wrong. Just wrong.
Sean: I thought it was funny when Dean admitted he'd had his fling with her,...
In the following edition of the TV Fanatic Round Table, panelists Carissa Pavlica, Carla Day and Sean McKenna tackle this issue, as well as others related to "Of Grave Importance." Read on and chime in.
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What did you think of Sam, Dean and Bobby all hooking up with the same girl?
Carissa: Very soap opera, and if I were her I'd find something in all three to hook up with, too! Oops... did I say that out loud? I liked that the boys let Bobby think he had the special relationship with her in the end, though. Sweeties.
Carla: What? All three of them did? I missed the part about Sam getting with her too. Wrong. Just wrong.
Sean: I thought it was funny when Dean admitted he'd had his fling with her,...
- 4/25/2012
- by smckenna412@gmail.com (Sean McKenna)
- TVfanatic
"Letters Of Transit" offered viewers a look at one possible future in the Fringe universe.
How did staff writers Sean McKenna, Nick McHatton and Carissa Pavlica - along with Fringephile Nick Shere - feel about it? They have gathered below to discuss what it all might have meant. Read on. Chime in.
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Favorite scene or quote?
Nick S: Come on, it has to be "These aren't the droids you're looking for." Followed closely by "We are insurgents, and this...is antimatter. You're smart, you do the math." One of the great things about alternate futures is that a show gets to be both more zany and more epic, and in this episode, they did both.
Sean: I agree with Nick, there were so many great Walter quotes and I loved, "These aren't the droids you're looking for." Honestly, the episode was so cool in showing us the future (possible future?...
How did staff writers Sean McKenna, Nick McHatton and Carissa Pavlica - along with Fringephile Nick Shere - feel about it? They have gathered below to discuss what it all might have meant. Read on. Chime in.
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Favorite scene or quote?
Nick S: Come on, it has to be "These aren't the droids you're looking for." Followed closely by "We are insurgents, and this...is antimatter. You're smart, you do the math." One of the great things about alternate futures is that a show gets to be both more zany and more epic, and in this episode, they did both.
Sean: I agree with Nick, there were so many great Walter quotes and I loved, "These aren't the droids you're looking for." Honestly, the episode was so cool in showing us the future (possible future?...
- 4/24/2012
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
"The Consultant" put an end to much speculation on the status of Alt-Broyles, gave Walter his wings and more.
Below, join staff writers Nick McHatton, Sean McKenna, Carissa Pavlica and Fringephile Nick Shere as they discuss some of the unique elements of this Fringe episode.
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What was your favorite scene?
Nick M: The scene Alt Liv and Walter shared over scrambled eggs. It is such a wonderful scene, and to watch the two of them over come their differences in such a Walter way is always heartwarming.
Sean: Walter preparing to go to the other side. There's such an endearing quality to his actions from wanting to bring over casserole to emptying his bladder because you can never be too prepared. I'm glad we got to see more of John Noble.
Nick S: Broyles's question for Walter. It's easy for writing about exceptional characters to get caught up in exceptionalism,...
Below, join staff writers Nick McHatton, Sean McKenna, Carissa Pavlica and Fringephile Nick Shere as they discuss some of the unique elements of this Fringe episode.
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What was your favorite scene?
Nick M: The scene Alt Liv and Walter shared over scrambled eggs. It is such a wonderful scene, and to watch the two of them over come their differences in such a Walter way is always heartwarming.
Sean: Walter preparing to go to the other side. There's such an endearing quality to his actions from wanting to bring over casserole to emptying his bladder because you can never be too prepared. I'm glad we got to see more of John Noble.
Nick S: Broyles's question for Walter. It's easy for writing about exceptional characters to get caught up in exceptionalism,...
- 4/19/2012
- by carissa@tvfanatic.com (Carissa Pavlica)
- TVfanatic
Welcome back to TV Fanatic's Grey's Anatomy Round Table!
Our official Grey's Anatomy review broke down last week's episode, "Support System," in great detail. Now, TV Fanatic staff members Courtney Morrison, Sean McKenna and Christina Tran have assembled for their weekly Round Table discussion to further debate and dissect the goings on at Seattle Grace/Mercy West.
Read their answers below and weigh in with yours!
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1. What was your favorite scene or quote from the episode?
Courtney: Sandra Oh killed it in this episode with pretty much every scene. If I had to choose one, it would be her bathroom scene.
Sean: "Beef with the Chief." Sloan did a pretty decent job as the chief and it was a nice change rather than seeing Webber or Derek fill in. The guy really brings a humor even when he's being serious. Rise to the occasion, Derek. Rise.
Christina: Cristina:...
Our official Grey's Anatomy review broke down last week's episode, "Support System," in great detail. Now, TV Fanatic staff members Courtney Morrison, Sean McKenna and Christina Tran have assembled for their weekly Round Table discussion to further debate and dissect the goings on at Seattle Grace/Mercy West.
Read their answers below and weigh in with yours!
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1. What was your favorite scene or quote from the episode?
Courtney: Sandra Oh killed it in this episode with pretty much every scene. If I had to choose one, it would be her bathroom scene.
Sean: "Beef with the Chief." Sloan did a pretty decent job as the chief and it was a nice change rather than seeing Webber or Derek fill in. The guy really brings a humor even when he's being serious. Rise to the occasion, Derek. Rise.
Christina: Cristina:...
- 4/18/2012
- by courtney831831@yahoo.com (Courtney Morrison)
- TVfanatic
This week's Fringe Round Table takes on the events of "Everything in its Right Place."
Join TV Fanatic staff writers Sean McKenna and Carissa Pavlica and Fringie Nick Shere as they discuss the loss of a Lincoln and the capture of a Meana (alternate Nina!) on last Friday's episode.
Post your own answers and observations in the comments below. Have fun!
1. Favorite scene/quote?
Sean: Walter and the cow. I mean, c'mon. It's a cow. How is that not funny.
Nick S: When Walter and Peter meet the shapeshifter: "I'm really looking forward to studying - " / "Aaahhh...." / "--helping you." It's funny, and it shows that Walter and Peter are falling back into their traditional pattern, with Peter helping Walter find an appropriate interface with the rest of the world.
Carissa: When the Lincoln's were talking about how strikingly similar their lives were. We never did find that place where they diverged,...
Join TV Fanatic staff writers Sean McKenna and Carissa Pavlica and Fringie Nick Shere as they discuss the loss of a Lincoln and the capture of a Meana (alternate Nina!) on last Friday's episode.
Post your own answers and observations in the comments below. Have fun!
1. Favorite scene/quote?
Sean: Walter and the cow. I mean, c'mon. It's a cow. How is that not funny.
Nick S: When Walter and Peter meet the shapeshifter: "I'm really looking forward to studying - " / "Aaahhh...." / "--helping you." It's funny, and it shows that Walter and Peter are falling back into their traditional pattern, with Peter helping Walter find an appropriate interface with the rest of the world.
Carissa: When the Lincoln's were talking about how strikingly similar their lives were. We never did find that place where they diverged,...
- 4/12/2012
- by carissa@tvfanatic.com (Carissa Pavlica)
- TVfanatic
Welcome back to TV Fanatic's Grey's Anatomy Round Table!
Our official Grey's Anatomy review broke down last week's episode, "The Lion Sleeps Tonight," in great detail. Now, TV Fanatic staffers Courtney Morrison, Sean McKenna and Christina Tran have assembled for their weekly Round Table discussion to further debate and dissect the goings on at Seattle Grace/Mercy West.
Read their answers below and weigh in with yours!
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1. Alex made the situation clear to Morgan. Was he too harsh or did he do the right thing?
Courtney: Sometimes the truth hurts. Morgan needs a friend and someone she can depend on, it doesn’t have to be romantic. If Alex is not interested in being a part of her life in that way then he did the right thing. It doesn’t mean he still can't be a good friend to her.
Sean: I don't think Alex was harsh at all,...
Our official Grey's Anatomy review broke down last week's episode, "The Lion Sleeps Tonight," in great detail. Now, TV Fanatic staffers Courtney Morrison, Sean McKenna and Christina Tran have assembled for their weekly Round Table discussion to further debate and dissect the goings on at Seattle Grace/Mercy West.
Read their answers below and weigh in with yours!
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1. Alex made the situation clear to Morgan. Was he too harsh or did he do the right thing?
Courtney: Sometimes the truth hurts. Morgan needs a friend and someone she can depend on, it doesn’t have to be romantic. If Alex is not interested in being a part of her life in that way then he did the right thing. It doesn’t mean he still can't be a good friend to her.
Sean: I don't think Alex was harsh at all,...
- 4/10/2012
- by courtney831831@yahoo.com (Courtney Morrison)
- TVfanatic
Supernatural partied last Friday night DJ Qualls, as Garth made his second appearance as a very different kind of hunter on "Party On, Garth."
In this edition of the TV Fanatic Round Table, staff writers Carissa Pavlica, Carla Day and Sean McKenna are here to tackle topics from the episode that include drinking, ghosts and more...
The Return of Garth. Love it or hate it?
Carissa: He's always been a fun guy to watch. Plus anyone who can drink one beer and get drunk enough to get Dean to utter the words "Party on Garth" gets my vote!
Carla: I'm generally a fan of having characters come back and it works well for Supernatural. While Garth wasn't a favorite of mine, it was nice for the boys to be with someone they knew.
Sean: Like I said in my review I was huge fan of Garth coming back. He’s...
In this edition of the TV Fanatic Round Table, staff writers Carissa Pavlica, Carla Day and Sean McKenna are here to tackle topics from the episode that include drinking, ghosts and more...
The Return of Garth. Love it or hate it?
Carissa: He's always been a fun guy to watch. Plus anyone who can drink one beer and get drunk enough to get Dean to utter the words "Party on Garth" gets my vote!
Carla: I'm generally a fan of having characters come back and it works well for Supernatural. While Garth wasn't a favorite of mine, it was nice for the boys to be with someone they knew.
Sean: Like I said in my review I was huge fan of Garth coming back. He’s...
- 4/6/2012
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
This week our erstwhile panel of Fringe writers and experts digs into "Nothing As It Seems."
Below, staff writers Sean McKenna, Nick McHatton, Carissa Pavlica and Fringephile Nick Shere give their $5 examination of last week's episode and look forward to what comes next. Enjoy, and add your own answers in the comments!
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What was your favorite scene/quote?
Nick S: The incredibly awkward conversation between Lincoln and Peter in the car. It's not the best moment in the episode, but it demonstrates something I really admire about how Fringe handles storylines about alternate selves: It respects self-determination. On some shows (say, Doctor Who), a character like Lincoln might feel both obligated and entitled to step in and try to save "his" Olivia from herself.
Sean: The final one. Not only did I like that a story we had already seen before had been revisited, but it extended itself into some...
Below, staff writers Sean McKenna, Nick McHatton, Carissa Pavlica and Fringephile Nick Shere give their $5 examination of last week's episode and look forward to what comes next. Enjoy, and add your own answers in the comments!
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What was your favorite scene/quote?
Nick S: The incredibly awkward conversation between Lincoln and Peter in the car. It's not the best moment in the episode, but it demonstrates something I really admire about how Fringe handles storylines about alternate selves: It respects self-determination. On some shows (say, Doctor Who), a character like Lincoln might feel both obligated and entitled to step in and try to save "his" Olivia from herself.
Sean: The final one. Not only did I like that a story we had already seen before had been revisited, but it extended itself into some...
- 4/5/2012
- by carissa@tvfanatic.com (Carissa Pavlica)
- TVfanatic
"A Short Story About Love" gave us everything we needed to know about where Peter was located. Staff writers Nick McHatton, Sean McKenna and Carissa Pavlica are joined here by Fringephile Nick Shere to discuss the finer points of the episode.
Join them by giving your own take in the comments!
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Now that Peter knows he's home, what do you expect his next move to be?
Nick M: Making it feel like home, and getting to know everyone all over again. He's treated a lot of them like acquaintances, it's time to make them friends and family again.
Sean: Make out with Olivia. Oh, and trying to settle into the fact that he's home by reconnecting with everyone. He will be certain to try and rebuild the relationships he once had before he was erased.
Nick S: Try to normalize his relationships with Olivia and Walter... which will probably put...
Join them by giving your own take in the comments!
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Now that Peter knows he's home, what do you expect his next move to be?
Nick M: Making it feel like home, and getting to know everyone all over again. He's treated a lot of them like acquaintances, it's time to make them friends and family again.
Sean: Make out with Olivia. Oh, and trying to settle into the fact that he's home by reconnecting with everyone. He will be certain to try and rebuild the relationships he once had before he was erased.
Nick S: Try to normalize his relationships with Olivia and Walter... which will probably put...
- 3/29/2012
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Supernatural was touched by an angel last Friday night, as Misha Collins made a very welcome appearance on The CW favorite.
What did you think of "The Born-Again Identity?" In this edition of the TV Fanatic Round Table, staff members Carissa Pavlica, Carla Day and Sean McKenna rundown the return and other aspects from a fun episode. Read on and then sound off with your own take...
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What did you think of Castiel's return?
Carissa: Perfect. He gave his life for Sam. After having found a great one for himself. But I'll miss him again
Carla: I was glad to see Misha Collins again. At first, I wasn't sure if he really was Castiel, but I was happy when the truth was revealed. It would have been weird to have a non-Cas Collins on the show. Using Cas as the vessel to "fix" Sam was expected, but was fitting.
What did you think of "The Born-Again Identity?" In this edition of the TV Fanatic Round Table, staff members Carissa Pavlica, Carla Day and Sean McKenna rundown the return and other aspects from a fun episode. Read on and then sound off with your own take...
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What did you think of Castiel's return?
Carissa: Perfect. He gave his life for Sam. After having found a great one for himself. But I'll miss him again
Carla: I was glad to see Misha Collins again. At first, I wasn't sure if he really was Castiel, but I was happy when the truth was revealed. It would have been weird to have a non-Cas Collins on the show. Using Cas as the vessel to "fix" Sam was expected, but was fitting.
- 3/28/2012
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Welcome back to TV Fanatic's Grey's Anatomy Round Table!
Our official Grey's Anatomy review broke down last week's episode, "One Step Too Far," in great detail. Now, TV Fanatic staff writers Courtney Morrison, Sean McKenna and Christina Tran have assembled for their weekly Round Table Q&A to further debate, discuss and dissect the goings on at Seattle Grace/Mercy West.
Read their answers below and weigh in with yours!
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1. What was your favorite scene or quote from the episode?
Courtney: Have to go with the exchange between Meredith, Cristina, and Alex about Morgan the intern and and comparing her to Rebecca. It was easily the funniest part of the hour.
Sean: Sloan once again attempting to get Jackson laid. Childish? Yes. Hilarious. Double yes.
Christina: I laughed the most when Cristina, Meredith and Alex were rummaging through the fridge clearly eating lunches that didn’t belong to them.
Our official Grey's Anatomy review broke down last week's episode, "One Step Too Far," in great detail. Now, TV Fanatic staff writers Courtney Morrison, Sean McKenna and Christina Tran have assembled for their weekly Round Table Q&A to further debate, discuss and dissect the goings on at Seattle Grace/Mercy West.
Read their answers below and weigh in with yours!
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1. What was your favorite scene or quote from the episode?
Courtney: Have to go with the exchange between Meredith, Cristina, and Alex about Morgan the intern and and comparing her to Rebecca. It was easily the funniest part of the hour.
Sean: Sloan once again attempting to get Jackson laid. Childish? Yes. Hilarious. Double yes.
Christina: I laughed the most when Cristina, Meredith and Alex were rummaging through the fridge clearly eating lunches that didn’t belong to them.
- 3/19/2012
- by courtney831831@yahoo.com (Courtney Morrison)
- TVfanatic
"The End of All Things" was bittersweet in that it was a fantastic episode... leading into four weeks of nothing.
To keep things afloat in the meantime, staff writers Nick McHatton, Sean McKenna, and Carissa Pavlica are joined by Fringe analyst Nick Shere to run down their thoughts on the latest episode. Won't you join them?
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Nick: Hard to say since I liked so much, but probably the exchange Peter had with Observer. The look on his face when he saw Henry was wrenching.
Nick S: The observation deck, of course. Past Fringeception journeys have been mostly psychological, all about inner reality. This time we go the far other end -- so objective as to be outside space and time.
Sean: I really enjoyed Peter entering the observers mind. Not only was that a callback to the earlier seasons (as was...
To keep things afloat in the meantime, staff writers Nick McHatton, Sean McKenna, and Carissa Pavlica are joined by Fringe analyst Nick Shere to run down their thoughts on the latest episode. Won't you join them?
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Nick: Hard to say since I liked so much, but probably the exchange Peter had with Observer. The look on his face when he saw Henry was wrenching.
Nick S: The observation deck, of course. Past Fringeception journeys have been mostly psychological, all about inner reality. This time we go the far other end -- so objective as to be outside space and time.
Sean: I really enjoyed Peter entering the observers mind. Not only was that a callback to the earlier seasons (as was...
- 3/2/2012
- by carissa@tvfanatic.com (Carissa Pavlica)
- TVfanatic
Welcome back to TV Fanatic's Grey's Anatomy Round Table!
Our official Grey's Anatomy review broke down last week's episode, "If Only You Were Lonely," in great detail. Now, TV Fanatic staff writers Courtney Morrison, Sean McKenna and Christina Tran have assembled for their weekly Round Table Q&A to further debate, discuss and dissect the goings on at Seattle Grace/Mercy West.
Read their answers below and weigh in with yours!
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1. What was your favorite scene or quote from the episode?
Courtney: Meredith asking Cristina what is going on with her. It was classic twisted sisters with her offering to do all types of crazy things. A closed second goes to Bailey teaching Derek how to do Zola's hair. She did make a point - your daughter can't have messy hair when yours is just about perfect!
Sean: Sloan: "You're two attractive people. Any ways you could alleviate that stress?...
Our official Grey's Anatomy review broke down last week's episode, "If Only You Were Lonely," in great detail. Now, TV Fanatic staff writers Courtney Morrison, Sean McKenna and Christina Tran have assembled for their weekly Round Table Q&A to further debate, discuss and dissect the goings on at Seattle Grace/Mercy West.
Read their answers below and weigh in with yours!
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1. What was your favorite scene or quote from the episode?
Courtney: Meredith asking Cristina what is going on with her. It was classic twisted sisters with her offering to do all types of crazy things. A closed second goes to Bailey teaching Derek how to do Zola's hair. She did make a point - your daughter can't have messy hair when yours is just about perfect!
Sean: Sloan: "You're two attractive people. Any ways you could alleviate that stress?...
- 2/27/2012
- by courtney831831@yahoo.com (Courtney Morrison)
- TVfanatic
Supernatural played a few mind games on last Friday's "Repo Man," the final new episode of this CW favorite until March 16.
That makes Round Table panelists Carlissa Pavlica, Carla Day and Sean McKenna very sad. But now isn't the time to cry. It's the time to debate various topics from the latest episode, as the team does in the following Q&A...
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Lucifer's return: Good idea or played out idea?
Carissa: I can never get enough of Mark Pellegrino. He's the perfect demon inside your head. In a strange way, he keeps Sam on the straight path because he's so afraid of what might happen if he listens to him.
Carla: As much as I love Mark Pellegrino, At this point, I don't like Lucifer's return. It makes me terribly sad for Sam. Why did he return now? But, depending on how it plays out I easily could change my mind.
That makes Round Table panelists Carlissa Pavlica, Carla Day and Sean McKenna very sad. But now isn't the time to cry. It's the time to debate various topics from the latest episode, as the team does in the following Q&A...
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Lucifer's return: Good idea or played out idea?
Carissa: I can never get enough of Mark Pellegrino. He's the perfect demon inside your head. In a strange way, he keeps Sam on the straight path because he's so afraid of what might happen if he listens to him.
Carla: As much as I love Mark Pellegrino, At this point, I don't like Lucifer's return. It makes me terribly sad for Sam. Why did he return now? But, depending on how it plays out I easily could change my mind.
- 2/23/2012
- by smckenna412@gmail.com (Sean McKenna)
- TVfanatic
Fringe viewers said hello to Alt-Nina Sharp on "A Better Human Being."
What did our Round Table team of Sean McKenna, Carissa Pavlica and Nick Shere say about the most recent episode of this Fox drama? Find out below and then chime in with your own take...
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Sean: Going back to the storage containers. I recognized the callback to the pilot episode immediately. It's always fun when you get those little reminders of a show's past moments.
Nick: The conversation between Astrid and the young man who had been institutionalized, in which she helps him understand what it's like to be alone inside one's head -- to be normal.
Carissa: In true girly girlishness the gooey gushy lovey dovey truck scene at the gas station made me tingle. I've waited so long for them to really feel for each other, and at...
What did our Round Table team of Sean McKenna, Carissa Pavlica and Nick Shere say about the most recent episode of this Fox drama? Find out below and then chime in with your own take...
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What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Sean: Going back to the storage containers. I recognized the callback to the pilot episode immediately. It's always fun when you get those little reminders of a show's past moments.
Nick: The conversation between Astrid and the young man who had been institutionalized, in which she helps him understand what it's like to be alone inside one's head -- to be normal.
Carissa: In true girly girlishness the gooey gushy lovey dovey truck scene at the gas station made me tingle. I've waited so long for them to really feel for each other, and at...
- 2/22/2012
- by carissa@tvfanatic.com (Carissa Pavlica)
- TVfanatic
Welcome back to TV Fanatic's Grey's Anatomy Round Table!
Our official Grey's Anatomy review broke down last week's episode, "Have You Seen Me Lately," in great detail. Now, TV Fanatic staff writers Courtney Morrison, Sean McKenna and Christina Tran have gathered for their weekly Round Table Q&A to further debate, discuss and dissect the goings on at Seattle Grace/Mercy West.
Read their answers below and weigh in with yours!
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1. What was your favorite quote from the episode?
Courtney: "I wasn't mugged by a baby, I just don't want kids." Pretty much sums up Cristina Yang in one sentence.
Sean: I couldn't help but laugh at the meat grinder guys ordering Meredith around like she was a doctor. Using the word "stat" just made it funny.
Christina: Meredith: “I don't need help, I'm an excellent surgeon. You know it, I know it, and everybody knows it.” It’s true.
Our official Grey's Anatomy review broke down last week's episode, "Have You Seen Me Lately," in great detail. Now, TV Fanatic staff writers Courtney Morrison, Sean McKenna and Christina Tran have gathered for their weekly Round Table Q&A to further debate, discuss and dissect the goings on at Seattle Grace/Mercy West.
Read their answers below and weigh in with yours!
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1. What was your favorite quote from the episode?
Courtney: "I wasn't mugged by a baby, I just don't want kids." Pretty much sums up Cristina Yang in one sentence.
Sean: I couldn't help but laugh at the meat grinder guys ordering Meredith around like she was a doctor. Using the word "stat" just made it funny.
Christina: Meredith: “I don't need help, I'm an excellent surgeon. You know it, I know it, and everybody knows it.” It’s true.
- 2/21/2012
- by courtney831831@yahoo.com (Courtney Morrison)
- TVfanatic
Supernatural clowned around last week and aired one of its best episodes in years.
So, naturally, our Round Table Team of Carissa Pavlica, Sean McKenna and Matt Richenthal has plenty to say about "Plucky Pennywhistle's Magic Menagerie." Let's get right to it, shall we?
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What was your favorite moment from the episode?
Carissa: I just liked watching Sam squirm with the clowns. I'd protect him.
Sean: Probably a good majority of Dean’s lines, but I loved the scene at the very at the end with Dean cracking up at Sam covered in glitter. It was a priceless moment that wasn’t hindered by their larger issues.
Matt: Dean letting Sam know that he might run into a giant robot the size of a house that shoots laser beams. Sam gets all the luck. Good thing he only ran into clowns. Oh... wait.
What fear of yours would you draw?...
So, naturally, our Round Table Team of Carissa Pavlica, Sean McKenna and Matt Richenthal has plenty to say about "Plucky Pennywhistle's Magic Menagerie." Let's get right to it, shall we?
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What was your favorite moment from the episode?
Carissa: I just liked watching Sam squirm with the clowns. I'd protect him.
Sean: Probably a good majority of Dean’s lines, but I loved the scene at the very at the end with Dean cracking up at Sam covered in glitter. It was a priceless moment that wasn’t hindered by their larger issues.
Matt: Dean letting Sam know that he might run into a giant robot the size of a house that shoots laser beams. Sam gets all the luck. Good thing he only ran into clowns. Oh... wait.
What fear of yours would you draw?...
- 2/15/2012
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Welcome back to TV Fanatic's Grey's Anatomy Round Table!
Our official Grey's Anatomy review broke down last week's episode, "All You Need is Love," in detail. Now, TV Fanatic staff writers Courtney Morrison, Sean McKenna and Christina Tran have gathered for their weekly Round Table Q&A to further debate, discuss and dissect the goings on at Seattle Grace/Mercy West.
Read their answers below and weigh in with yours!
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1. What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Courtney: Definitely belongs to the awkward conversation between Lexie and Richard when she admits "she hasn't been hitting much of anything lately." Hilarious.
Sean: It may have been cheesy but I loved the rock, paper, scissors battle. I mean after all, it's definitely a sport that needs a corner man to help discuss strategy.
Christina: Alex reading the love letter. That entire storyline with the 10-year olds was perfectly adorable.
Our official Grey's Anatomy review broke down last week's episode, "All You Need is Love," in detail. Now, TV Fanatic staff writers Courtney Morrison, Sean McKenna and Christina Tran have gathered for their weekly Round Table Q&A to further debate, discuss and dissect the goings on at Seattle Grace/Mercy West.
Read their answers below and weigh in with yours!
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1. What was your favorite scene from the episode?
Courtney: Definitely belongs to the awkward conversation between Lexie and Richard when she admits "she hasn't been hitting much of anything lately." Hilarious.
Sean: It may have been cheesy but I loved the rock, paper, scissors battle. I mean after all, it's definitely a sport that needs a corner man to help discuss strategy.
Christina: Alex reading the love letter. That entire storyline with the 10-year olds was perfectly adorable.
- 2/13/2012
- by courtney831831@yahoo.com (Courtney Morrison)
- TVfanatic
Supernatural dealt with the dangerous ramifications of a one-night stand on "The Slice Girls" last Friday, an episode that featured guest star Sara Canning and a shooting by Sam.
In the latest edition of a TV Fanatic Round Table, panelists Sean McKenna, Carissa Pavlica and Matt Richenthal breakdown the action, analyzing Dean's choice of hookup music and more...
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Dean hooking up to AC/DC. Hot or not?
Carissa: Hot. Had he hooked up to Britney Spears? Not.
Sean: Definitely hot. It feels like it’s been a while since Dean got to be his true ladies man self and a little classic rock simply amped up the steam factor.
Matt: Not. There's too much pressure. You shook me all night long? Come on. What guy can live up to that standard?!?
Did you like the idea of Dean becoming a father?
Carissa: It was done in a really cool way,...
In the latest edition of a TV Fanatic Round Table, panelists Sean McKenna, Carissa Pavlica and Matt Richenthal breakdown the action, analyzing Dean's choice of hookup music and more...
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Dean hooking up to AC/DC. Hot or not?
Carissa: Hot. Had he hooked up to Britney Spears? Not.
Sean: Definitely hot. It feels like it’s been a while since Dean got to be his true ladies man self and a little classic rock simply amped up the steam factor.
Matt: Not. There's too much pressure. You shook me all night long? Come on. What guy can live up to that standard?!?
Did you like the idea of Dean becoming a father?
Carissa: It was done in a really cool way,...
- 2/8/2012
- by smckenna412@gmail.com (Sean McKenna)
- TVfanatic
Welcome back to TV Fanatic's Grey's Anatomy Round Table!
Our official Grey's Anatomy review broke down last week's episode, "If/Then," in detail. Now, TV Fanatic staff writers Courtney Morrison, Sean McKenna and Christina Tran have gathered for their weekly Round Table Q&A to further debate, discuss and dissect the goings on at Seattle Grace/Mercy West.
Read their answers below and weigh in with yours!
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1. What was your favorite scene or quote from the episode?
Courtney: Hands down, Meredith running to Richard after finding out that Alex is a cheater. This father/daughter duo is the best. Runner-up goes to the mentioning of Izzie, George, and Burke.
Sean: Derek finding out it wasn't his baby. Not only was the moment reminiscent of when he walked in on Sloan and Addison, but it showed his willingness to fight for something.
Christina: I loved the final minutes of...
Our official Grey's Anatomy review broke down last week's episode, "If/Then," in detail. Now, TV Fanatic staff writers Courtney Morrison, Sean McKenna and Christina Tran have gathered for their weekly Round Table Q&A to further debate, discuss and dissect the goings on at Seattle Grace/Mercy West.
Read their answers below and weigh in with yours!
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1. What was your favorite scene or quote from the episode?
Courtney: Hands down, Meredith running to Richard after finding out that Alex is a cheater. This father/daughter duo is the best. Runner-up goes to the mentioning of Izzie, George, and Burke.
Sean: Derek finding out it wasn't his baby. Not only was the moment reminiscent of when he walked in on Sloan and Addison, but it showed his willingness to fight for something.
Christina: I loved the final minutes of...
- 2/6/2012
- by courtney831831@yahoo.com (Courtney Morrison)
- TVfanatic
This week we delve into the Fringe episode "Forced Perspective," with TV Fanatic staff writers Sean McKenna and Carissa Pavlica and an alternate Nick, Nick Shere, who has done more than his share of Fringe analysis, making him a worthy and welcome addition at the table.
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What was your favorite scene?
Sean: I rather enjoyed the time freeze as the girl was walking through her dreams/visions. It was a cool look visually and felt reminiscent of earlier seasons.
Nick S: When Olivia is talking down the bomber. Being locked down and under control is a big part of who Olivia is, and her ability to overcome that, to experience fear and desperation and put them to use, is one of the most interesting parts of her journey as a character.
Carissa: When Walter was doing tests on the girl at the lab. It felt like old times. Has she...
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What was your favorite scene?
Sean: I rather enjoyed the time freeze as the girl was walking through her dreams/visions. It was a cool look visually and felt reminiscent of earlier seasons.
Nick S: When Olivia is talking down the bomber. Being locked down and under control is a big part of who Olivia is, and her ability to overcome that, to experience fear and desperation and put them to use, is one of the most interesting parts of her journey as a character.
Carissa: When Walter was doing tests on the girl at the lab. It felt like old times. Has she...
- 2/3/2012
- by carissa@tvfanatic.com (Carissa Pavlica)
- TVfanatic
This week in our Fringe Round Table, we examine "Enemy of My Enemy, as the two universes finally came face to face with a shared goal - and everyone made it out alive!
Below, join staff writers Nick McHatton, Sean McKenna and Carissa Pavlica as they share their thoughts on some of the issues found within the hour...
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Do you want Peter to go "home?"
Nick: I did, and I still want him to get home eventually, but these last two episodes have upped my enjoyment level for this timeline. I'm finally invested in these characters and I want to see their outcome and what that will do for Peter's character.
Sean: Yes I do, but I've got this weird feeling that through some crazy explanation or twist coming down the road that he maybe is already home.
Carissa: I’m still of the belief that he is home. Whether...
Below, join staff writers Nick McHatton, Sean McKenna and Carissa Pavlica as they share their thoughts on some of the issues found within the hour...
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Do you want Peter to go "home?"
Nick: I did, and I still want him to get home eventually, but these last two episodes have upped my enjoyment level for this timeline. I'm finally invested in these characters and I want to see their outcome and what that will do for Peter's character.
Sean: Yes I do, but I've got this weird feeling that through some crazy explanation or twist coming down the road that he maybe is already home.
Carissa: I’m still of the belief that he is home. Whether...
- 1/26/2012
- by carissa@tvfanatic.com (Carissa Pavlica)
- TVfanatic
Welcome back to TV Fanatic's Grey's Anatomy Round Table!
Our official Grey's Anatomy review broke down last week's episode, "Hope For the Hopeless," in detail. Now, TV Fanatic staff writers Courtney Morrison, Sean McKenna and Christina Tran have gathered for their weekly Round Table Q&A to further debate, discuss and dissect the goings on at Seattle Grace/Mercy West.
Read their answers below and weigh in with yours!
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1. What was your favorite scene or quote from the episode?
Courtney: Have to go with the Adele/Richard serenade with Mer helping out. Loretta Devine was flawless in her appearance and this was definitely a scene that brought on the water works.
Sean: I have to agree about Chief Webber singing the Valentine Day song. It was a sad, touching moment that illustrated his love for his wife, even during his monumental 10,000th surgery.
Christina: I liked all of...
Our official Grey's Anatomy review broke down last week's episode, "Hope For the Hopeless," in detail. Now, TV Fanatic staff writers Courtney Morrison, Sean McKenna and Christina Tran have gathered for their weekly Round Table Q&A to further debate, discuss and dissect the goings on at Seattle Grace/Mercy West.
Read their answers below and weigh in with yours!
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1. What was your favorite scene or quote from the episode?
Courtney: Have to go with the Adele/Richard serenade with Mer helping out. Loretta Devine was flawless in her appearance and this was definitely a scene that brought on the water works.
Sean: I have to agree about Chief Webber singing the Valentine Day song. It was a sad, touching moment that illustrated his love for his wife, even during his monumental 10,000th surgery.
Christina: I liked all of...
- 1/23/2012
- by courtney831831@yahoo.com (Courtney Morrison)
- TVfanatic
This week in our Fringe Round Table, we dissect "Back To Where You've Never Been," which featured Peter and Lincoln visiting the alternate universe, along with a heavy dose of Walternate and more.
Below, join staff writers Nick McHatton, Sean McKenna and Carissa Pavlica as they toss around questions and answers that came to find following the long-awaited return of Fringe.
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Do you think Alt Broyles is just bad to the bone, or has he been overtaken by a shapeshifter?
Sean: I hadn't thought that he might be a shapeshifter, but I think that something else is going down. It is interesting to see him and not Walternate as the so called "bad guy." Then again, nothing might be what it seems?
Nick: I think he's been taken over by a shapeshifter. It brings me back to the future episode last season where he had the electronic eye. I can't...
Below, join staff writers Nick McHatton, Sean McKenna and Carissa Pavlica as they toss around questions and answers that came to find following the long-awaited return of Fringe.
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Do you think Alt Broyles is just bad to the bone, or has he been overtaken by a shapeshifter?
Sean: I hadn't thought that he might be a shapeshifter, but I think that something else is going down. It is interesting to see him and not Walternate as the so called "bad guy." Then again, nothing might be what it seems?
Nick: I think he's been taken over by a shapeshifter. It brings me back to the future episode last season where he had the electronic eye. I can't...
- 1/19/2012
- by carissa@tvfanatic.com (Carissa Pavlica)
- TVfanatic
Supernatural took viewers back to 1944 last Friday, paying tribute to The Untouchables and airing a generally fun episode.
What did our Round Table team of Carissa Pavlica, Kate Moon and Sean McKenna think of the time travel? What were their favorite scenes? Read the Q&A below and chime in with your take on these questions...
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What was your favorite scene or quote from the episode?
Carissa: The repeated references Dean made about the Untouchables, down to "I'm never watching that movie again." Still makes me laugh.
Kate: I found Dean and Sam's banter about anime hilarious. It is an underrated "art" form. Looking for more anime... or are you strictly into Dick now?
Sean: I loved all the Untouchables references as well. It was hilarious watching Dean try to fit in and everyone looking at him like he was crazy. The Chicago Way? Who talks like that?
Did...
What did our Round Table team of Carissa Pavlica, Kate Moon and Sean McKenna think of the time travel? What were their favorite scenes? Read the Q&A below and chime in with your take on these questions...
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What was your favorite scene or quote from the episode?
Carissa: The repeated references Dean made about the Untouchables, down to "I'm never watching that movie again." Still makes me laugh.
Kate: I found Dean and Sam's banter about anime hilarious. It is an underrated "art" form. Looking for more anime... or are you strictly into Dick now?
Sean: I loved all the Untouchables references as well. It was hilarious watching Dean try to fit in and everyone looking at him like he was crazy. The Chicago Way? Who talks like that?
Did...
- 1/18/2012
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Welcome back to TV Fanatic's Grey's Anatomy Round Table!
Our official Grey's Anatomy review broke down last week's episode, "This Magic Moment," in detail. Now, TV Fanatic staff writers Courtney Morrison, Sean McKenna and Christina Tran have gathered for a Round Table Q&A to further debate, discuss and dissect the goings on at Seattle Grace/Mercy West.
Read their answers below and weigh in with yours!
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1. What was your favorite scene/quote from the episode?
Courtney: I quickly want to answer the Mer/Der scenes with Zola and trying to get her to walk. It was sweet and they seemed so excited and joyful to have this baby. But, I also really enjoyed Cristina's scenes with Teddy. Cristina and Teddy are so similar that Yang understood why she had to do this. Once again, Sandra Oh rocked it.
Sean: As much as I'm not the biggest fan of the Zola storyline,...
Our official Grey's Anatomy review broke down last week's episode, "This Magic Moment," in detail. Now, TV Fanatic staff writers Courtney Morrison, Sean McKenna and Christina Tran have gathered for a Round Table Q&A to further debate, discuss and dissect the goings on at Seattle Grace/Mercy West.
Read their answers below and weigh in with yours!
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1. What was your favorite scene/quote from the episode?
Courtney: I quickly want to answer the Mer/Der scenes with Zola and trying to get her to walk. It was sweet and they seemed so excited and joyful to have this baby. But, I also really enjoyed Cristina's scenes with Teddy. Cristina and Teddy are so similar that Yang understood why she had to do this. Once again, Sandra Oh rocked it.
Sean: As much as I'm not the biggest fan of the Zola storyline,...
- 1/16/2012
- by courtney831831@yahoo.com (Courtney Morrison)
- TVfanatic
Supernatural was mired in mourning last Friday, returning to The CW with a new episode that focused heavily on Bobby's passing.
In this edition of the TV Fanatic Round Table, staff writers Carissa Pavlica, Kate Moon and Sean McKenna pick apart "Adventures in Babysitting," debating topics that range from Frank to the brothers splitting up... again.
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What do you think of Frank?
Carissa: Who's Frank? The guy who put Dean in the cherry picker? I think he's fun! Love how Dean just fell under his orders like a good boy and was doing whatever he needed. Almost as if he needed an older man in his life to take the place of Bobby. Like it felt good to have someone thinking he was an ijit.
Kate: In a way he reminded me of Bobby... that is, if Bobby went a bit more loony and lost more of his marbles.
In this edition of the TV Fanatic Round Table, staff writers Carissa Pavlica, Kate Moon and Sean McKenna pick apart "Adventures in Babysitting," debating topics that range from Frank to the brothers splitting up... again.
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What do you think of Frank?
Carissa: Who's Frank? The guy who put Dean in the cherry picker? I think he's fun! Love how Dean just fell under his orders like a good boy and was doing whatever he needed. Almost as if he needed an older man in his life to take the place of Bobby. Like it felt good to have someone thinking he was an ijit.
Kate: In a way he reminded me of Bobby... that is, if Bobby went a bit more loony and lost more of his marbles.
- 1/11/2012
- by smckenna412@gmail.com (Sean McKenna)
- TVfanatic
Welcome back to the Grey's Anatomy Round Table!
Our official Grey's Anatomy review broke down Thursday's 2012 premiere, "Suddenly," in detail. Now, TV Fanatic staff writers Courtney Morrison, Sean McKenna and Christina Tran have gathered for a Round Table Q&A to further debate, discuss and dissect the goings on at Seattle Grace/Mercy West. Read their answers below and weigh in with yours!
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Teddy finally receives the news of her husband’s death. Where will this take her character? How mad will she be at Owen for not giving her the update?
Courtney: Teddy is definitely going to spiral. How can she not? The man she loved died while being operated on by her best friend and protege. That is a tough pill to swallow. We will most likely get some awesome scenes from Kim Raver as she deals. I was expecting her to freak out on Cristina since she performed the surgery,...
Our official Grey's Anatomy review broke down Thursday's 2012 premiere, "Suddenly," in detail. Now, TV Fanatic staff writers Courtney Morrison, Sean McKenna and Christina Tran have gathered for a Round Table Q&A to further debate, discuss and dissect the goings on at Seattle Grace/Mercy West. Read their answers below and weigh in with yours!
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Teddy finally receives the news of her husband’s death. Where will this take her character? How mad will she be at Owen for not giving her the update?
Courtney: Teddy is definitely going to spiral. How can she not? The man she loved died while being operated on by her best friend and protege. That is a tough pill to swallow. We will most likely get some awesome scenes from Kim Raver as she deals. I was expecting her to freak out on Cristina since she performed the surgery,...
- 1/9/2012
- by courtney831831@yahoo.com (Courtney Morrison)
- TVfanatic
Ho, ho, ho? More like hi, hi, hi-atus!
With almost every primetime program taking a few weeks off, TV Fanatic staff members are using the break to assess the first halves of various seasons. From Private Practice to The Vampire Diaries, we've already handed out a slew of midseason grades. Up next, courtesy of its lead critic, Sean McKenna, Supernatural...
Supernatural Winter Premiere Promo
Best Episode: "Meet the New Boss." While the most recent episode involving Bobby's death was another series high, I have to give it to the premiere episode. Not only was the idea of Castiel as the new God scary, but when he transformed into the psychotic Leviathan, I had no idea how the brothers would handle the problem. Even Sam dealing with Lucifer mind games upped the ante on a great start to the season.
Worst Episode: "How To Win Friends and Influence Monsters." As much...
With almost every primetime program taking a few weeks off, TV Fanatic staff members are using the break to assess the first halves of various seasons. From Private Practice to The Vampire Diaries, we've already handed out a slew of midseason grades. Up next, courtesy of its lead critic, Sean McKenna, Supernatural...
Supernatural Winter Premiere Promo
Best Episode: "Meet the New Boss." While the most recent episode involving Bobby's death was another series high, I have to give it to the premiere episode. Not only was the idea of Castiel as the new God scary, but when he transformed into the psychotic Leviathan, I had no idea how the brothers would handle the problem. Even Sam dealing with Lucifer mind games upped the ante on a great start to the season.
Worst Episode: "How To Win Friends and Influence Monsters." As much...
- 12/13/2011
- by smckenna412@gmail.com (Sean McKenna)
- TVfanatic
Supernatural ended 2011 on quite the emotional note, giving Round Table panelists Carissa Pavlica, Kate Moon and Sean McKenna plenty to discuss in this week's edition of the popular feature.
As always, readers are encouraged to chime in with answers to the following "Death's Door" related questions...
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What was your favorite scene or quote from the episode?
Carissa: Overall, I thought it was beautiful how hard he tried to get back to Sam and Dean to tell them something he knew they needed to know to survive. His own life be damned, in the end it was only their future that concerned him.
Kate: I loved journeying through all of Bobby's memories, bad and good, but I have to hand my favorite scene to watching Dean and Sam deal with Bobby's impending death. Sam was the rational, in-charge brother as Dean looked particularly lost during the episode. As much as it affects both boys,...
As always, readers are encouraged to chime in with answers to the following "Death's Door" related questions...
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What was your favorite scene or quote from the episode?
Carissa: Overall, I thought it was beautiful how hard he tried to get back to Sam and Dean to tell them something he knew they needed to know to survive. His own life be damned, in the end it was only their future that concerned him.
Kate: I loved journeying through all of Bobby's memories, bad and good, but I have to hand my favorite scene to watching Dean and Sam deal with Bobby's impending death. Sam was the rational, in-charge brother as Dean looked particularly lost during the episode. As much as it affects both boys,...
- 12/10/2011
- by smckenna412@gmail.com (Sean McKenna)
- TVfanatic
What's up with Nina? Are the people we're watching now worth investing in, or will Peter really return to another time line, one that actually holds our beloved characters?
Join staff writers Carissa Pavlica, Nick McHatton and Sean McKenna below as they ponder the answers to these Wallflower-related questions and hope that it's enough to hold you over until Fringe returns with all new episodes in January!
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Is Nina helping or hurting Olivia?
Nick: I've always had suspicions about Nina, especially in Season 1, and I think part of that suspicion the audience might have is being explored in this timeline. At this point I believe she's hurting Olivia, she's keeping a lot of things close to her vest, and helping people usually doesn't mean drugging them in their own apartment.
Sean: Nina is hiding a lot of cards at this point but I have a feeling that if she were...
Join staff writers Carissa Pavlica, Nick McHatton and Sean McKenna below as they ponder the answers to these Wallflower-related questions and hope that it's enough to hold you over until Fringe returns with all new episodes in January!
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Is Nina helping or hurting Olivia?
Nick: I've always had suspicions about Nina, especially in Season 1, and I think part of that suspicion the audience might have is being explored in this timeline. At this point I believe she's hurting Olivia, she's keeping a lot of things close to her vest, and helping people usually doesn't mean drugging them in their own apartment.
Sean: Nina is hiding a lot of cards at this point but I have a feeling that if she were...
- 11/26/2011
- by modwild@gmail.com (Carissa Pavlica)
- TVfanatic
Welcome to the latest edition of the Supernatural Round Table!
Below, Carissa Pavlica, Kate Moon and Sean McKenna break down "How to Win Friends and Influence Monsters," an episode of this CW hit that took our favorite pair of siblings into the woods of New Jersey. As always, reader feedback on the following topics is encouraged...
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What was your favorite scene or quote from the episode?
Carissa: "You don't shook Bambi, jackass. You shoot Bambi's mother."
Kate: Damn, Carissa, you took my favorite quote! A close second would be the waiter who called Sam "Big Bird"; Dean "Ken doll"; and Bobby a "creepy uncle." Totally awesome. Waiters have been pulling some heavy weight on Supernatural lately!
Sean: I agree with both Carissa and Kate about those lines, but I jumped when the turducken infested cannibal woke back up and laughed when Sam, Dean and Bobby unloaded an unnecessary number of bullets into it.
Below, Carissa Pavlica, Kate Moon and Sean McKenna break down "How to Win Friends and Influence Monsters," an episode of this CW hit that took our favorite pair of siblings into the woods of New Jersey. As always, reader feedback on the following topics is encouraged...
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What was your favorite scene or quote from the episode?
Carissa: "You don't shook Bambi, jackass. You shoot Bambi's mother."
Kate: Damn, Carissa, you took my favorite quote! A close second would be the waiter who called Sam "Big Bird"; Dean "Ken doll"; and Bobby a "creepy uncle." Totally awesome. Waiters have been pulling some heavy weight on Supernatural lately!
Sean: I agree with both Carissa and Kate about those lines, but I jumped when the turducken infested cannibal woke back up and laughed when Sam, Dean and Bobby unloaded an unnecessary number of bullets into it.
- 11/23/2011
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Sam got married, sort of, on Supernatural last Friday night, as "Season 7, Time For a Wedding" poked fun at TV shows' unflinching desire to incorporate such events in one form or another.
How did our Round Table team of Carissa Pavlica, Kate Moon and Sean McKenna like the episode?
Glad you asked. Read through their discussion below and, as always, jump in with your thoughts:
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Did you enjoy the wedding premise?
Carissa: No. I will start right out and say this was one of the worst episodes of Supernatural in years. Bringing back that annoying Becky wasn't fun or quirky. I hated it.
Kate: I found it to be pretty entertaining but it could've been done better. I really enjoy Supernatural's meta episodes and expected that Becky's return would be far more interesting. There wasn't much of a set-up going into it so it was a little confusing in the beginning.
How did our Round Table team of Carissa Pavlica, Kate Moon and Sean McKenna like the episode?
Glad you asked. Read through their discussion below and, as always, jump in with your thoughts:
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Did you enjoy the wedding premise?
Carissa: No. I will start right out and say this was one of the worst episodes of Supernatural in years. Bringing back that annoying Becky wasn't fun or quirky. I hated it.
Kate: I found it to be pretty entertaining but it could've been done better. I really enjoy Supernatural's meta episodes and expected that Becky's return would be far more interesting. There wasn't much of a set-up going into it so it was a little confusing in the beginning.
- 11/16/2011
- by steve@iscribelimited.com (Steve Marsi)
- TVfanatic
This week in our Fringe Round Table, we dissect "And Those We've Left Behind." Time jumps, Peter and Olivia and the space time continuum... what more could we ask for?
Join yours truly - our resident Fringe critic - along with staff writers Nick McHatton and Sean McKenna as we try to decipher events clearly above our pay grade.
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How do you think they will rectify the rip in the space time Awesome continuum?
Nick: I keep thinking Peter is going to look up at the sky at some point with his flashlight and phone home. Now that you've raised your head back after looking down in embarrassment my only guess of how the timeline will be rectified is with Peter. His appearance into this timeline started it and perhaps his disappearance will fix it. Peter knows he's not in the right place, and I can't help but wonder if...
Join yours truly - our resident Fringe critic - along with staff writers Nick McHatton and Sean McKenna as we try to decipher events clearly above our pay grade.
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How do you think they will rectify the rip in the space time Awesome continuum?
Nick: I keep thinking Peter is going to look up at the sky at some point with his flashlight and phone home. Now that you've raised your head back after looking down in embarrassment my only guess of how the timeline will be rectified is with Peter. His appearance into this timeline started it and perhaps his disappearance will fix it. Peter knows he's not in the right place, and I can't help but wonder if...
- 11/15/2011
- by modwild@gmail.com (Carissa Pavlica)
- TVfanatic
Welcome to our weekly Grey's Anatomy Round Table!
Our official Grey's Anatomy review broke down Thursday's episode, "Dark Was the Night." Now, TV Fanatic staff writers Courtney Morrison, Sean McKenna and Christina Tran have gathered for a Round Table Q&A.
Come along as we further debate, discuss and dissect the goings on at Seattle Grace:
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1. What was your favorite scene/quote from the episode?
Courtney: One name. Cristina Yang. Hands down. Sandra Oh has proven a thousand times that she is one of most talented actors on this show. Her silent reaction to the news that her dead patient was her mentor’s husband was amazing. Raw and actual emotion. Loved it!
Sean: I completely agree with Courtney. I kept waiting for Cristina to find out about Henry and when she did it was a powerful scene. It was the perfect transition from calm and collected to...
Our official Grey's Anatomy review broke down Thursday's episode, "Dark Was the Night." Now, TV Fanatic staff writers Courtney Morrison, Sean McKenna and Christina Tran have gathered for a Round Table Q&A.
Come along as we further debate, discuss and dissect the goings on at Seattle Grace:
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1. What was your favorite scene/quote from the episode?
Courtney: One name. Cristina Yang. Hands down. Sandra Oh has proven a thousand times that she is one of most talented actors on this show. Her silent reaction to the news that her dead patient was her mentor’s husband was amazing. Raw and actual emotion. Loved it!
Sean: I completely agree with Courtney. I kept waiting for Cristina to find out about Henry and when she did it was a powerful scene. It was the perfect transition from calm and collected to...
- 11/14/2011
- by courtney831831@yahoo.com (Courtney Morrison)
- TVfanatic
Our intrepid episode investigators take on another episode of Fringe this week ("Novation) in this week's edition of the Round Table.
With Peter finally back, what does that mean for Walter, Olivia, Lincoln and, most especially, Peter himself? Join staff writers Carissa Pavlica, Sean McKenna and Nick McHatton as they share their opinions on what went down.
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By Walter's touching Peter's face, do you think he was accepting him or writing him off as an anomaly that best not be addressed?
Sean: I think Walter doesn't know what to believe. I think the chance at having a life with his son sparked some emotions, but the reality seems to still be too much for him.
Nick: It felt like both. Walter was trying to process that in another timeline his son actually survived, and the face touch made it real. But I think Walter doesn't want to get attached to...
With Peter finally back, what does that mean for Walter, Olivia, Lincoln and, most especially, Peter himself? Join staff writers Carissa Pavlica, Sean McKenna and Nick McHatton as they share their opinions on what went down.
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By Walter's touching Peter's face, do you think he was accepting him or writing him off as an anomaly that best not be addressed?
Sean: I think Walter doesn't know what to believe. I think the chance at having a life with his son sparked some emotions, but the reality seems to still be too much for him.
Nick: It felt like both. Walter was trying to process that in another timeline his son actually survived, and the face touch made it real. But I think Walter doesn't want to get attached to...
- 11/10/2011
- by modwild@gmail.com (Carissa Pavlica)
- TVfanatic
Ghosts returned to Supernatural last Friday, as "The Mentalists" took viewers into a town full of psychics. How did our Round Table team of Carissa Pavlica, Kate Moon and Sean McKenna respond to the episode?
So glad you asked. Read through their discussion below and, as always, jump in with your own thoughts...
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How creepy are ghosts? Have you missed dealing with these supernatural spirits?
Carissa: I love ghosts and these two were no exception. The way they move and are all of a sudden in front of you. It was a great break from the Leviathans.
Kate: I love the ghosts in Supernatural. For some reason they seem creepier than other demonic creatures since they were just normal humans at some point. I like seeing the ones from Dean and Sam's past dealings, so keep them coming, I say!
Sean: Ghosts can be super creepy and Supernatural knows...
So glad you asked. Read through their discussion below and, as always, jump in with your own thoughts...
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How creepy are ghosts? Have you missed dealing with these supernatural spirits?
Carissa: I love ghosts and these two were no exception. The way they move and are all of a sudden in front of you. It was a great break from the Leviathans.
Kate: I love the ghosts in Supernatural. For some reason they seem creepier than other demonic creatures since they were just normal humans at some point. I like seeing the ones from Dean and Sam's past dealings, so keep them coming, I say!
Sean: Ghosts can be super creepy and Supernatural knows...
- 11/10/2011
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Welcome to our weekly Grey's Anatomy Round Table!
Our official Grey's Anatomy review broke down Thursday's episode, "Heart-Shaped Box," in detail. Now, TV Fanatic staff writers Courtney Morrison, Sean McKenna and Christina Tran have gathered for a Round Table Q&A to further debate, discuss and dissect the goings on at Seattle Grace/Mercy West:
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What was your favorite scene/quote from the episode?
Courtney: I really enjoyed Callie’s scene with Mama O’Malley, but I’m giving it to the originals talking about their departed friends in the original home of the show - Joe’s Bar. Alex said it right, “George is dead and Izzie is gone. We’re all different.”
Sean: Jackson and Sloan getting back together. It was funny watching the two of them stumble over their words and excitement to be with each other again. The Plastics Posse is back!
Christina: I've...
Our official Grey's Anatomy review broke down Thursday's episode, "Heart-Shaped Box," in detail. Now, TV Fanatic staff writers Courtney Morrison, Sean McKenna and Christina Tran have gathered for a Round Table Q&A to further debate, discuss and dissect the goings on at Seattle Grace/Mercy West:
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What was your favorite scene/quote from the episode?
Courtney: I really enjoyed Callie’s scene with Mama O’Malley, but I’m giving it to the originals talking about their departed friends in the original home of the show - Joe’s Bar. Alex said it right, “George is dead and Izzie is gone. We’re all different.”
Sean: Jackson and Sloan getting back together. It was funny watching the two of them stumble over their words and excitement to be with each other again. The Plastics Posse is back!
Christina: I've...
- 11/7/2011
- by courtney831831@yahoo.com (Courtney Morrison)
- TVfanatic
Double trouble came to Supernatural last Friday, as Dean and Sam found themselves on the FBI's Most Wanted List.
From predictions to analysis, our Round Table panel of Carissa Pavlica, Kate Moon and Sean McKenna has gathered below to pick apart "Slash Fiction," as all readers are encouraged to pull up a chair and chime in...
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What was your favorite scene, moment or quote?
Carissa: Hands down it was Dean singing Air Supply. I watched it over and over and couldn't stop laughing. You were spot on in your review, Sean, comparing it to the Eye of the Tiger moment. Historic! Second runner up would be the scene when the fake bros were discussing how much they hated real Sam and Dean and being stuck in their skin.
Kate: I thought the episode was really hilarious. Supernatural is really good at breaking the fourth wall and making fun of itself,...
From predictions to analysis, our Round Table panel of Carissa Pavlica, Kate Moon and Sean McKenna has gathered below to pick apart "Slash Fiction," as all readers are encouraged to pull up a chair and chime in...
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What was your favorite scene, moment or quote?
Carissa: Hands down it was Dean singing Air Supply. I watched it over and over and couldn't stop laughing. You were spot on in your review, Sean, comparing it to the Eye of the Tiger moment. Historic! Second runner up would be the scene when the fake bros were discussing how much they hated real Sam and Dean and being stuck in their skin.
Kate: I thought the episode was really hilarious. Supernatural is really good at breaking the fourth wall and making fun of itself,...
- 11/3/2011
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Welcome to our weekly Grey's Anatomy Round Table!
Our official Grey's Anatomy review broke down Thursda's episode, "Put Me In, Coach," in detail. Now, TV Fanatic staff writers Courtney Morrison, Sean McKenna and Christina Tran have gathered for a Round Table Q&A to further debate, discuss and dissect the goings on at Seattle Grace/Mercy West:
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What was your favorite scene/quote from the episode?
Courtney: My favorite scenes definitely consisted of Meredith and Cristina playing and drinking in the outfield. Favorite quote has to go to Teddy though: "You have to go back to the beginning to understand the end." That's what the show has been doing this season, getting back to the basics and it is absolutely paying off.
Sean: Aside from Derek wearing his Bowdoin gear (my hometown represent, what what!), it would have to be Lexie throwing the softball at Sloan’s new love interest.
Our official Grey's Anatomy review broke down Thursda's episode, "Put Me In, Coach," in detail. Now, TV Fanatic staff writers Courtney Morrison, Sean McKenna and Christina Tran have gathered for a Round Table Q&A to further debate, discuss and dissect the goings on at Seattle Grace/Mercy West:
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What was your favorite scene/quote from the episode?
Courtney: My favorite scenes definitely consisted of Meredith and Cristina playing and drinking in the outfield. Favorite quote has to go to Teddy though: "You have to go back to the beginning to understand the end." That's what the show has been doing this season, getting back to the basics and it is absolutely paying off.
Sean: Aside from Derek wearing his Bowdoin gear (my hometown represent, what what!), it would have to be Lexie throwing the softball at Sloan’s new love interest.
- 10/31/2011
- by courtney831831@yahoo.com (Courtney Morrison)
- TVfanatic
Supernatural staged a Buffy the Vampire Slayer reunion last week, but did the appearances by Charisma Carpenter and James Marsters make up for a subpar episode?
That is just one of many topics debated by Round Table panelists Carissa Pavlica, Kate Moon and Sean McKenna. Pull up a figurative chair and join them below for an in-depth discussion of "Shut Up, Dr. Phil."
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What did you think of James Marsters and Charisma Carpenter’s Buffy reunion?
Carissa: I loved it. I thought there was potential for them to become recurring characters because they obviously know a thing or two about the Leviathan.
Kate: I thought it was awesome! As a diehard, long-time Buffy fan, I was totally psyched to see Spike and Cordy reunited! Of course both are great actors, but I thought there was an element of familiarity and chemistry between the two that might have come from working with each other.
That is just one of many topics debated by Round Table panelists Carissa Pavlica, Kate Moon and Sean McKenna. Pull up a figurative chair and join them below for an in-depth discussion of "Shut Up, Dr. Phil."
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What did you think of James Marsters and Charisma Carpenter’s Buffy reunion?
Carissa: I loved it. I thought there was potential for them to become recurring characters because they obviously know a thing or two about the Leviathan.
Kate: I thought it was awesome! As a diehard, long-time Buffy fan, I was totally psyched to see Spike and Cordy reunited! Of course both are great actors, but I thought there was an element of familiarity and chemistry between the two that might have come from working with each other.
- 10/26/2011
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Welcome to our weekly Grey's Anatomy Round Table!
Our official Grey's Anatomy review broke down Thursday night's episode, "Poker Face," in detail. Now, TV Fanatic staff writers Courtney Morrison, Sean McKenna and Christina Tran have gathered for a Round Table Q&A to further discuss, debate and dissect the goings on at Seattle Grace/Mercy West:
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What was your favorite scene/quote from the episode?
Courtney: I'm torn. I loved Meredith pulling the strings to get Derek to work on her patient's butterfly tumor but I equally loved Sloan and Arizona's new found love of cooking. Loved Sloan coming in at the end of the episode and Arizona getting up to tell him how amazing the food looks. Sorry Callie, but it looks like your wife has a new friend, and that friend is your baby daddy.
Sean: I liked Callie telling Sloan to get lost and get laid.
Our official Grey's Anatomy review broke down Thursday night's episode, "Poker Face," in detail. Now, TV Fanatic staff writers Courtney Morrison, Sean McKenna and Christina Tran have gathered for a Round Table Q&A to further discuss, debate and dissect the goings on at Seattle Grace/Mercy West:
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What was your favorite scene/quote from the episode?
Courtney: I'm torn. I loved Meredith pulling the strings to get Derek to work on her patient's butterfly tumor but I equally loved Sloan and Arizona's new found love of cooking. Loved Sloan coming in at the end of the episode and Arizona getting up to tell him how amazing the food looks. Sorry Callie, but it looks like your wife has a new friend, and that friend is your baby daddy.
Sean: I liked Callie telling Sloan to get lost and get laid.
- 10/23/2011
- by courtney831831@yahoo.com (Courtney Morrison)
- TVfanatic
The fun never stops at TV Fanatic, and this week we meet again with Fringe review author, Carissa Pavlica, and her partners in every universe and fellow writers, Nick McHatton and Sean McKenna to discuss the extraordinary events that took place in "Subject 9."
Are we really psychic? Were you surprised at the past alluded to by Nina for she and Olivia? Was Peter Naked? Are these even any of the questions we will ponder? As always, we welcome your answers the questions, so please share them in the comments.
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Last week our discussion almost predicted what we saw on the next episode. Predictions for next week?
Nick: I'm guessing Peter will be treated like a potential mole for the other side because of all the knowledge he has of both sides. Of course, Peter being Peter he'll begin charming the entire Fringe division slowly but surely.
Sean: A lot of confusion.
Are we really psychic? Were you surprised at the past alluded to by Nina for she and Olivia? Was Peter Naked? Are these even any of the questions we will ponder? As always, we welcome your answers the questions, so please share them in the comments.
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Last week our discussion almost predicted what we saw on the next episode. Predictions for next week?
Nick: I'm guessing Peter will be treated like a potential mole for the other side because of all the knowledge he has of both sides. Of course, Peter being Peter he'll begin charming the entire Fringe division slowly but surely.
Sean: A lot of confusion.
- 10/19/2011
- by modwild@gmail.com (Carissa Pavlica)
- TVfanatic
Welcome to the latest edition of the Supernatural Round Table!
Following an episode that placed Dean on trial for his sins, panelists Carissa Pavlica, Kate Moon and Sean McKenna have gathered below for a dissection of "Defending Your Life." As always, reader feedback is greatly encouraged. Let's get right to it, shall?
Does it feel weird that the brothers are back to working cases?
Carissa: No. I've always loved their case of the week episodes. Some of them were my favorites. It's time for them to regroup a little, deal with their magnificent issues and kick some supernatural ass.
Kate: Actually, it feels pretty natural. This season's been all about returning to basics and the brothers are going back to their roots. I also like that it's interspersed with the larger Big Bad Leviathan of the season so that there's still an arc.
Sean: I agree with both of you.
Following an episode that placed Dean on trial for his sins, panelists Carissa Pavlica, Kate Moon and Sean McKenna have gathered below for a dissection of "Defending Your Life." As always, reader feedback is greatly encouraged. Let's get right to it, shall?
Does it feel weird that the brothers are back to working cases?
Carissa: No. I've always loved their case of the week episodes. Some of them were my favorites. It's time for them to regroup a little, deal with their magnificent issues and kick some supernatural ass.
Kate: Actually, it feels pretty natural. This season's been all about returning to basics and the brothers are going back to their roots. I also like that it's interspersed with the larger Big Bad Leviathan of the season so that there's still an arc.
Sean: I agree with both of you.
- 10/19/2011
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
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