Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Angel


Angel

"If you need help, then look no further. Angel Investigations is the best. Our rates are low but our standards are high. When the chips are down, and you're at the end of your rope you need someone that you can count on. And that's what you'll find here, someone that will go all the way, no matter what. So don't lose hope. Come on over to our offices and you'll see that there's still heroes in this world."

Angelus was one of the most vicious vampires in the history of the world. For years he traveled the world causing pain, chaos and destruction everywhere that he went. This all ended one night, when he killed the wrong gypsy girl. Her enraged family cursed Angelus by returning to him his soul. They wanted him to suffer and atone for his sins. Now a vampire with a soul, forever living with his guilt, he has a new lifes mission: to help the helpless.

Angel, the spin-off to the popular series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, premiered in October of 1999. 

After leaving behind his girlfriend Buffy and his old life in Sunnydale, Angel moves to LA, the city of angels. With the help of a few friends, he goes into the business of saving the innocent from vampires, demons and any other force of evil the city can throw at them. 

Angel was not renewed for a sixth season. The WB decided to cancel it during its fifth season, citing low ratings for repeat episodes and high production costs. Even though there was a huge internet campaign and some small protests outside the WB Headquarters the Network executives declined to renew the show.

Angel's DVD sales with 20th Century Fox did moderately well. This encouraged Fox to keep producing the show despite the WB's decision to cancel and to pay less for each fifth season episode. Angel was expensive make, which is why there were fewer features in the fifth season as the previous four seasons had.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer


At the young age of 15, Buffy Summers was chosen to hunt vampires, demons, and the forces of darkness. Joined by friends Willow and Xander and her watcher Giles, Buffy fights the challenges of High School and saves the world...a lot.
"In every generation there is a chosen one... she alone will stand against the vampires, the demons and the forces of darkness. She is the slayer." Buffy Summers knows this tale by heart, and no matter how hard she tries to be just a "normal girl", she can not escape from her destiny... Thankfully, she is not alone in her quest to save the world, as she has the help of her friends, the hilarious (and surprisingly quite effective) evil-fighting team called "The Scooby Gang". Together, Buffy & co. will slay their demons, survive one apocalypse after another, attend high school and college... and above all, understand that growing up can truly be Hell sometimes... literally.

The Secret Circle


The Secret Circle
16-year-old Cassie moves from California to live with her grandmother in Chance Harbor, Washington, and falls in love with a mysterious boy named Adam. But, when she enrolls in high school there, she realizes that he, she and all the other elite students at the school are witches. She befriends their leader, Diana, but soon discovers that Adam and Diana are dating, which leads to drama.

Grimm

Grimm

Grimm" is a drama series inspired by the classic Grimm's Fairy Tales. Remember the fairy tales your parents used to tell you before bedtime? Those weren’t stories -- they were warnings. Nick Burkhardt (David Guintoli) thought he prepared himself for the realities of working as a homicide detective until he started seeing things he couldn’t quite explain. When his ailing Aunt Marie (Kate Burton) arrives, Nick's life turns upside down when she reveals they are descendants of an elite group of hunters, also known as "Grimms," who fight to keep the balance of humanity safe from the supernatural creatures of the world. As Nick digs deeper into her past, he realizes that he will have to shoulder the responsibility of his ancestors -- and contend with a larger-than-life mythology of the Brothers Grimm that is now all too real. Russell Hornsby, Bitsie Tulloch, Silas Weir Mitchell, Reggie Lee and Sasha Roiz also star.

Terra Nova


Terra Nova
Take some of Avatar, mix with Jurassic Park and toss in a little bit of Lost for good measure, and that’s about what Fox’s new series Terra Nova looks like. We got our first glimpse at this new series back in February, but Fox has just released a new trailer that gives us a better idea of the size and scope of the story. Showing us both the world our characters leave behind and the new world where humanity hopes to start with a clean slate. Despite the more gritty, thrilling and dramatic tone of the series, I can’t help but also see a comparison to Land of the Lost.  Hopefully there won’t be any Sleestaks showing up. The series was supposed to have a sneak preview premiere event in May, but that’s since been delayed until sometime this fall. In the meantime, check out the new trailer and the official series synopsis after the jump

Death Valley


Death Valley
This one’s a hit and it lives on MTV. A familiar theme (vampires, zombies, werewolves) that is presented in a half hour hilarious way. I love the humor and accepted way of life this series assumes. A half hour seems way too short, but I’m loving what I see. Think “Reno 911″ meets “True Blood”. Ok, well maybe that’s a stretch. In any case it’s good to see MTV stepping up to the horror plate with a solid series for the genre.

Being Human


Being Human
This week saw the return of the eternally puerile teen vampire Adam (Craig Roberts). As usual his crude innuendo was amusing for everyone except the other characters. Although it was uncertain as to whether his school mistress lover, Yvonne Bradshaw (Selina Griffiths), was completely adverse to his vulgar discourse.
‘Hold the Front Page’ illustrated Roberts’ versatility, showing that he is adept as a comedian but can play it straight. The scene where Adam and Yvonne reconciled was touching and there was a genuine desire to see these two characters get back together. It felt like there was a real connection between Adam and Yvonne and the age gap seemed to wither away. Although their relationship is an odd one, it was very tender and suggested that there can be some happy endings when it comes to supernatural creatures and finding love.
Both of these characters are lonely and they need each other, much in the same way that Annie, Hal and Tom are together for companionship. Even Succubi lead lonely lives considering that they suck the life out of their partner mid coitus. In a sense Adam and Yvonne have saved each other and bring out the best in one another. It was moving to watch Yvonne coming to terms with what she was and contemplating whether she even had a soul, it was certainly an interesting and original idea. The introduction of a new supernatural being reiterates that the ‘Being Human’ universe is only getting bigger. Given that Yvonne is a Succubus, the daughter of a human and a demon, it then follows that there must be demons out there as well. It seems that hell is slowly being let loose.
The other storyline running through the episode involved Cutler and Pete (Sacha Dhawan) the vampire-obsessed journalist. Although Pete initially appeared to be a stereotypical, muck-racking hack it emerged that there was more to his character. He had a similar back story to Kemp (Donald Sumpter), the priest from Series 2, who lost his loved ones due to a vampire attack. Both Pete and Kemp’s tragic stories suggest that it is vampires rather than werewolves that are dangerous. Vampires kill intentionally and indiscriminately for pleasure and gratification while werewolves do not. It is now clear that Cutler wants to portray werewolves as the ‘real’ villains. Will the world soon discover the existence of supernatural beings? Is this how the war against the vampires begins?
Just like ‘A Spectre Calls’, the guest actors all gave good performances this week, particularly Roberts and Griffiths. For those seeking a little bit more action from everyone’s favourite teen vampire should watch ‘Becoming Human’ which is an online series from the makers of ‘Being Human’. This episode also saw another great turn by Michael Socha as Tom who proved to be just as endearing as last time. Each week Socha is moving further and further away from the typecast of a young man with a troubled upbringing and he is showing that he can do comedy as well as gritty drama.
Next week Cutler’s werewolf video has gone viral and more werewolves are coming out of the woodworks, including one called Allison (Ellie Kendrick). Meanwhile Hal is visited by an old friend Alex (Kate Bracken) who seems to be unaware that he is a vampire and tests his blood lust. As the series goes on Hal seems to be slowly losing control, will he eventually succumb and kill Eve in the process?

American Horror Story


American Horror Story
"American Horror Story" revolves around The Harmons, a family of three who move from Boston to Los Angeles as a means to reconcile past anguish. The All Star cast features Dylan McDermott (The Practice) as "Ben Harmon," a psychiatrist; Connie Britton (Friday Night Lights) as "Vivien Harmon," Ben's wife; Taissa Farmiga as "Violet," the Harmon's teenage daughter; Jessica Lange (Tootsie, Blue Sky, Grey Gardens) in her first-ever regular series TV role as "Constance," the Harmon's neighbor; Evan Peters (One Tree Hill) as "Tate Langdon," one of Ben's patients; and Denis O'Hare (The Good Wife) as "Larry Harvey."

Fring



Fring
In the sci-fi FOX drama, Fringe, a self-taught genius named Peter Bishop and FBI agent Olivia Dunham team up to investigate paranormal activity. They seek help from Bishop’s father, Walter, a brilliant (but possibly insane) scientist who is being held in a mental institution. Fringe explores mysteries of the paranormal as well as the relationships between the characters, and is steeped in mythology.

X-Files


X-Files
From its Fox Network debut on September 10, 1993, to its finale on May 19, 2002, the weekly 60-minute sci-fi drama The X-Files endeavored to prove that "the truth is out there." The series' title refers to those FBI files dealing with cases of paranormal and other otherwise unexplainable phenomena -- UFO sightings, alien abductions, genetic experimentation, possessions, telekinesis, and the like. Investigating the X-Files are agents Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson). Notorious within FBI circles as a maverick and iconoclast, the Oxford-educated Mulder made it his personal mission in life to prove that there were more things in Heaven and on Earth than were dreamt of in our philosophy. For him, it was very personal: his own sister had been abducted by extraterrestrials some 20 years earlier. His more skeptical partner, medical doctor Scully, was assigned to curb Mulder's more "fanciful" theories and to seek logical explanations to the phenomena at hand. (Ironically, in real life, actor David Duchovny doubted the existence of space aliens, while Gillian Anderson confessed to being a "true believer.") As the series progressed, Scully became more convinced that there were indeed paranormal forces beyond her ken; conversely, Mulder began to concede that Scully could be right once in a while, and tried to prove that humans, rather than aliens, were responsible for selected phenomena. 

Each successive season of The X-Files ended with a cliffhanger, ranging from the murder of Mulder's information source "Deep Throat" (Jerry Hardin) to the birth of a mutant child who may or may not have belonged to one of the agents. No matter what happened, the physical evidence proving (or disproving) alien intervention invariably disappeared, and it was abundantly clear that there were those within the government who didn't want the truth to come out. Among the most obstreperous of Mulder and Scully's antagonists was a ubiquitous, obnoxious stranger (William B. Davis), known variously as "Cancer Man" and "Cigarette Smoking Man," and finally identified as one C.G.B. Spender. Other regulars and semi-regulars over the years have included Mitch Pileggi as Mulder and Scully's boss, Assistant FBI Director Walter Skinner; Steven Williams as Mr. X, another enigmatic information source; Nicholas Lea as Agent Alex Krycek; Mimi Rogers as Agent Diana Fowley; Chris Owens as Agent Jeffrey Spender; and Tom Braidwood as Melvin Frohike, a member of a government "conspiracy watchdog" group known as The Lone Gunman. One of the most popular series ever to emanate from Fox, The X-Files was also one of the longest-lasting science fiction series of all time, surpassed in longevity only by the endless Star Trek saga. In 1998, the series spawned a successful theatrical feature, also titled The X-Files, which tied up several loose plot ends from the series while establishing a whole new set of mysterious complications. The X-Files was created and executive-produced by Chris Carter

Supernatural


Supernatural

When Sam Winchester was an infant, and his brother Dean Winchester was only four years old, their mother, Mary, was murdered on November 2, 1983 (All Souls Day). Her husband, John, saw blood dripping onto Sam's cradle, looked up, and found his wife pinned to the ceiling, her midsection sliced open. A moment later, she burst into flames. John told Dean to take baby Sam outside and tried to make a desperate and futile attempt to save his wife while the house was consumed by flames. 

After a psychic told John that something of the supernatural was responsible for Mary's death, he became obsessed with finding and destroying the thing that killed his wife and in the process trained his sons to recognize and defend themselves against paranormal entities. At a young age, both Sam and Dean became resourceful sleuths and experienced fighters assisting their father in his quest to destroy dangerous creatures and find the Demon that had killed their mother. However, Sam rebelled against the lifestyle his father chose for him, eventually having a falling out with his father and leaving to live a "normal" life. He attended Stanford University on a full scholarship and lived with his girlfriend, Jessica Moore, in an apartment near campus. But when Dean, after two years of estrangement, appears one night on Sam's doorstep during the autumn of his senior year, bearing the news that their father has gone missing while on a "hunting trip". Sam reluctantly agrees to help Dean in the search.

The brothers trace John to Jericho, California, where they find more clues about their father's possible location and help solve the ghost murder mystery their father had been working on before he disappeared. After all was said and done however and John was yet to be found, Sam declines his brother's invitation to continue the search and conduct more hunts, opting instead to return to his life with Jessica. Unfortunately, shortly after arriving back in his apartment, he finds her pinned to the bedroom ceiling, bleeding from the abdomen. As Sam watches helplessly she bursts into flames and dies in the same manner as his mother, twenty-two years to the day afterwards. Dean rescues his brother from the burning apartment, and the bereaved Sam decides to join Dean in the search for their father who may have answers about the demon who killed his mother and his girlfriend. In Dean's 1967 Chevy Impala, the Winchester brothers pick up John's trail, traveling the back roads and small towns of the continental United States in the process.

Eventually the brothers locate their father, and he reveals the extent of his knowledge of the demon that killed Mary, and his intention to kill it. At first he opposes the boys' involvement because he fears losing them, but eventually he yields. Together, the Winchesters search for a special weapon: the Colt, which was created during the Battle of the Alamo and at the time of Halley's Comet passing. Being made by the legendary Samuel Colt, for a hunter, the gun has the ability to destroy any creature, with a well placed shot. All three Winchesters, after recovering the Colt from a band of vampires, band together and start to hunt the demon in earnest. However, due to a series of catastrophic events (beginning with John's capture), they are eventually overpowered by the demon. While possessing John the demon nearly tortures Dean to death before Sam is able to and shoot it in the leg with the Colt. Sam tries to rush Dean and John to the hospital, but a demon then possesses a semi truck driver and plows into Dean's Impala. Demolishing it and leaving all three Winchesters incapacitated inside the wreckage.

The Vampire Diaries




The Vampire Diaries started with "The Birthday" and immediately kicked us with a gory Stefan who is dubbed "The Ripper." Why, because when he gets into the vampire sucking crazed mode, he drinks so deeply that he just pops the heads off his victims. Stefan is paired with the evil hybrid vampire-werewolf Klaus. Elena and Damon are searching for Stefan in their own ways. Rumors say Caroline and Matt may have some steamy scenes while there is major sexual tensions between Caroline and Tyler. Jeremy is seeing ghosts of his old girl friends. Looks like we are going to have a great Vampire Diaries season.

The Walking Dead


The Walking Dead

The Walking Dead Season 1 was so good that anyone that watched it just loved it. Zombies running loose all over America and the episodes where we go to the city are just awesome. Fast paced zombie mayhem with great visuals and the settings always make you feel like it is a worldwide epidemic. The season finale left us with the zombie fighting crew traveling to the Center for Disease Control and the actions that took place there. Season 2 "announced that the second season will feature Grimes’ group of survivors leaving Atlanta for the countryside, including the Greene family farm, a setting in the comic book series."