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NCIS – New Orleans

Which NCIS do you belong on?

Which NCIS do you belong on?  Take the quiz on the CBS site and find out!

NCIS, which originally spun off of JAG, is adding another spin-off this season in the form of NCIS: New Orleans, which will premier Tuesday Sept 23 on CBS, after NCIS kicks off it’s 12th season.

Fans of NCIS other spin-off, NCIS: Los Angeles will have to wait until Monday Sept 29 to find out if Sam (LL Cool J) and Callan (Chris O’Donnell) survive last season’s cliffhanger which had them trapped in a submarine.  I expect the 6th season of Los Angeles to start off with some tense moments as the rest of the Los Angeles team works to rescue these two beloved characters, because while the show could technically continue without them, and the show has proven itself willing to kill off characters (think Dom played by Adam Jamal Craig), and write characters out (think Nate played by Peter Cambor), Sam and Callan are simply too great to see end here and now.

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Cast of NCIS: LA on Twitter:

Chris O’Donnell @ChrisODonnell
LL COOL J @LLCOOLJ
Daniela Ruah @DanielaRuah
Eric Christian Olsen @EricCOlsen
Barrett Foa @BarrettFoa
Renée Felice Smith @ReneefSmith
Miguel Ferrer @Miguel_J_Ferrer

As for NCIS, in its original incarnation, the season premiere looks like it will revolve around McGee (Sean Murray) and Gibbs (Mark Harmon) on a mission to Russia where they are forced to go off the grid.  Given how much fun the show had in an episode not too long ago where DiNozzo was off grid in Europe and the team had to find inventive ways to get in contact with him and help him make it back to safety this has lots of great potential for action, story, and humor — especially given the pairing of McGee and Gibbs in this off grid situation.

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Cast of NCIS on Twitter:
Michael Weatherly @M_Weatherly
Sean Murray @SeanHMurray
Pauley Perrette @PauleyP
Rocky Carroll @RockyCOfficial
Brian Dietzen @BrianDietzen
Emily Wickersham @EmilyWickersham

When it comes to NCIS: New Orleans, what we know about the cast and show really comes from the two-part back door pilot that aired during NCIS last season.  I for one am delighted to see CCH Pounder join the cast full time as the medical examiner.  She was wonderful in those episodes, in a character full of spark and charm, with unique flavor.

Fans of JAG may recognize Zoe McLellan as Petty Officer Coates who joined the show in 2001 (Season 7) as an Aide to the JAG.  Here she will be playing Special Agent Brody, a different character but again she lights up the screen and charms the audience.

NCIS New Orleans

NCIS New Orleans

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Cast of NCIS New Orleans on Twitter:

Scott Bakula     @ScottBakula
Lucas Black     @TheLucasBlack
CCH Pounder    @CCHPounder

Red Band Society – Fox

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It is entirely possible that the strength of this show may be the reason I find it hard to tune into week after week.  Watch the promo and you will find this is a well acted, heart tearing show about teenagers dealing with life-altering illnesses and the hospital caregivers who somehow help them cope with these life changing events.

Starring  Octavia Spencer (“The Help,” “Fruitvale Station”), Dave Annable (“Brothers & Sisters,” “666 Park Avenue”) with a selection of very talented young actors as the patients, the clips already available on the FOX website show scenes that tear at the heart-strings, and characters with strength, and grit.


What I hope to find when I tune in is a strong sense of humor and selection of lighter moments that balance the intense plot lines that the show will obviously feature.

The fact the show is narrated by a boy in a coma does offer some hope that the lighter side of life will be featured just as prominently, but the gallows sense of humor is not for everyone, and most of these clips from the first episode seem to lean towards the darker side.

All of that said, what keeps catching my eye, and drawing me back to wanting to watch this new show is the clearly character-centric feel of the promos and pitch.  Some much of the most compelling drama comes not from the ticking clock in the operating room, but the trials and tribulations of the patient before they even make it to the operating table.

Twelve-year-old narrator CHARLIE (Griffin Gluck, “Back in the Game,” “Private Practice”) is in a coma and introduces us to this band of unlikely friends, including the “new kid,” JORDI PALACIOS (Nolan Sotillo, “Prom”), a 16-year-old who comes to California to seek out treatment at the renowned hospital. What Jordi soon discovers is that it’s not his illness that’s going to change his life, but his new friends. Also at Ocean Park is LEO ROTH (Charlie Rowe, “Neverland,” “Pirate Radio”), the 16-year-old, charming and independent “leader” of the group. Leo’s best friend is DASH HOSNEY (Astro, “The X Factor”), a 16-year-old “rebel” with a big personality, who is determined not to let his cystic fibrosis stop him from living his life. Also on the ward is 15-year-old “know-it-all” EMMA CHOTA (Ciara Bravo, “Big Time Rush”), Leo’s on-again-off-again girlfriend who is coping with an eating disorder. Rounding out this group of patients is KARA SOUDERS (Zoe Levin, “Arrested Development,” “The Way Way Back”), a “mean girl” cheerleader who shares a room with Charlie. Although her heart is failing, she is realizing for the first time that she actually has one and begins opening it up to her new friends.

The pediatric ward is run by NURSE JACKSON (Spencer), a caregiver with a take-no-prisoners approach to helping these teens get the most from their lives. Little do they know that she puts her own life second, and her stern manner hides her incredible heart that secretly makes their lives more ordinary. Overseeing much of their treatment is DR. JACK McANDREW (Annable), the country’s top pediatric surgeon. Also attending to the patients is the naïve and gullible Nurse BRITTANY DOBLER (newcomer Rebecca Rittenhouse), who allows the teens to get away with things they probably shouldn’t. These mentors’ lives are more complicated than they seem. They are the guiding force for these teens, but in their own personal lives, things might not be so easy.

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Who Is George Lucas?

WhoIsGeorgeLucass260x420I was unsure what to expect from the book Who Is George Lucas?  The title sounded interesting, but the book is clearly intended for a school age crowd.

The moment I started reading the book I was captivated.  A very easy to read page turner the book is filled with interesting facts and stories about the man who went on to play a major role in making so many movies that influenced and thrilled a generation of cinema goers.

From reading about his childhood, and desire to be a race car driver — and how that actually turned him around and inspired him to become a better student, to reading about his teaching college courses to US Navy Cameramen while in college, I learned a great deal about the man who at one time considered making documentaries, and yet even in college was winning awards with his futuristic movies (Electronic Labyrinth THX 1138 4EB).

The book presents a well-rounded view of the man who went on to make Star Wars, even when friends were telling him it was a disaster, teasing him about Princess Leia’s hair and the force.  Covering his life, and accomplishments to date, Who Is George Lucas? is a fun and informative read for anyone wanting to know more about the man behind so many movies they’ve enjoyed over the years.

This unauthorized biography Penguin was handing out at San Diego’s Comic-Con International is by Pamela Pollack and Meg Belviso, with illustrations by Ted Hammond.

George Lucas at IMDB
George Lucas Educational Foundation
Who Was Book Series Official Website

 

PBS The Roosevelts

Ken Burns might well be the current King of documentaries on television.  This week on PBS stations around the country his 14 hour epic coverage of The Roosevelts is airing, covering over 100 years of the family, from the birth of Theodore in 1858 to Eleanor’s death in 1962.


Continuing one of my favorite aspects of public broadcasting today, on the website teachers can find lesson plans and materials to accompany the program.

There are been a great many Americans, and American Families that have played significant roles in the history of our country.  On the PBS website they capture, in a nutshell why Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt, and Eleanor Roosevelt deserve 14 hours worth of attention over the course of 7 nights:

Together, these three individuals not only redefined the relationship Americans had with their government and with each other, but also redefined the role of the United States within the wider world.

The series encompasses the history the Roosevelts helped to shape: the creation of National Parks, the digging of the Panama Canal, the passage of innovative New Deal programs, the defeat of Hitler, and the postwar struggles for civil rights at home and human rights abroad. It is also an intimate human story about love, betrayal, family loyalty, personal courage and the conquest of fear.

Narrated by Peter Coyote. Meryl Streep is the voice of Eleanor Roosevelt, Edward Herrman the voice of Franklin Roosevelt, and Paul Giamatti the voice of Theodore Roosevelt. Patricia Clarkson is the voice of FDR’s devoted cousin, Margaret “Daisy” Suckley. Other voices include Adam Arkin, Keith Carradine, Kevin Conway, Ed Harris, John Lithgow, Josh Lucas, Carl Lumbly, Amy Madigan, Carolyn McCormick, Pamela Reed, Billy Bob Thornton and Eli Wallach.

PBS Snapshot Lessons on the Roosevelts

PBS Lesson Plans to accompany The Roosevelts