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VIDEO: Sole Survivors

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Sole Survivors
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Length: 44:38
Posted: 6/13/2009

Season 3, Episode 18: A deadly virus turns a world's population into man-eating zombies, and when Quinn (Jerry O'Connell) is bitten, the other Sliders (Sabrina Lloyd, Cleavant Derricks, Kari Wuhrer) frantically search for an antidote. watch

VIDEO: Friendly Fire

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Length: 44:00
Aired: 9/30/2002

Dr. Brown's neighbor and friend Nina (recurring guest star STEPHANIE NIZNIK) is ostracized by the townspeople when they discover that she is a surrogate mother for a woman in her mid-50s. Dr. Brown's clumsy attempt to come to Nina's defense only makes the situation worse, but she turns to Dr. Brown and Ephram for help when the baby makes an unexpectedly early arrival. Meanwhile, in order to gain the approval of her friends, Amy cancels her party invitation to Ephram. And Delia tries to befriend the school bully, Magilla (BRET LOEHR). watch

VIDEO: Friendly Fire [HD]

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Friendly Fire [HD]
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Length: 44:00
Posted: 10/13/2009

Dr. Brown's neighbor and friend Nina (recurring guest star STEPHANIE NIZNIK) is ostracized by the townspeople when they discover that she is a surrogate mother for a woman in her mid-50s. Dr. Brown's clumsy attempt to come to Nina's defense only makes the situation worse, but she turns to Dr. Brown and Ephram for help when the baby makes an unexpectedly early arrival. Meanwhile, in order to gain the approval of her friends, Amy cancels her party invitation to Ephram. And Delia tries to befriend the school bully, Magilla (BRET LOEHR). watch

Although conflicted by his feelings for Amy, Ephram finds himself serving as confidante and friend to Amy's formerly comatose boyfriend, Colin, who continues to struggle to reclaim his life. Meanwhile, Dr. Brown hopes to convince Ephram to resume the piano lessons he abandoned after his mother's death. Nina (recurring guest star STEPHANIE NIZNIK), Dr. Brown's friend, is excited by a visit from her absentee husband, Carl Feeney (DYLAN WALSH - "The Lone Ranger" 2003 telefilm), but old tensions return as well. And in a bittersweet moment, Amy and Colin are nominated for homecoming king and queen.
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Length: 45:00
Posted: 10/13/2009
Season 1, Episode 14
Although conflicted by his feelings for Amy, Ephram finds himself serving as confidante and friend to Amy's formerly comatose boyfriend, Colin, who continues to struggle to reclaim his life. Meanwhile, Dr. Brown hopes to convince Ephram to resume the piano lessons he abandoned after his mother's death. Nina (recurring guest star STEPHANIE NIZNIK), Dr. Brown's friend, is excited by a visit from her absentee husband, Carl Feeney (DYLAN WALSH - "The Lone Ranger" 2003 telefilm), but old tensions return as well. And in a bittersweet moment, Amy and Colin are nominated for homecoming king and queen.
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Length: 45:00
Aired: 1/27/2003
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Title Year Type
Life Is Wild (Actor - Jo Clarke) 2007 TV Show Series
Epoch (Actor - Dr. K.C. Czaban) 2002 Movie
Everwood (Actor - Nina Feeney) 2002 TV Show Series
Spiders 2: Breeding Ground (Actor - Alexandra) 2002 Movie
Rip It Off (Actor - TV Reporter) 2001 Movie

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CW at TCA: Sophomore Success?

It took a year, but the CW (the network cobbled together from the ashes of the WB and UPN) is finally starting to look like a real network, albeit one aggressively and obsessively focused on the 18-34 youth market. Which no doubt is causing more than a few existential crises among those longtime vets of the TCA press tour who said goodbye to that demo a while ago.Dawn Ostroff, the network’s relentlessly perky entertainment president, took a “no regrets” approach to her upbeat presentation Friday morning. She’s serious about tapping into trends with her programming and with various online/digital offshoots (especially where the new teen soap Gossip Girl is concerned), but otherwise, there’s something kind of refreshing about a network that doesn’t take itself too seriously.There was loud laughter in the room during clips of the CW’s various lightweight reality shows, including a first look at the new twist on guilty-pleasure fave Beauty and the Geek... read more

Everwood, Deadwood Stars Each Find a New Life

Let the fall-season recasts continue. Stephanie Niznik, best known to TV fans as Everwood's Nina, is taking over the role of the wife/mother on the CW's Life Is Wild, replacing Judith Hoag (who played the part in the pilot). Just last week, the family patriarch was recast with Hidden Palms' D.W. Moffett.Also per the Hollywood Reporter, Brent Sexton (aka Deadwood's Harry Manning) has been added to the series-regular cast of the new NBC drama Life, playing the former partner of Damian Lewis' wrongfully imprisoned and now back-on-the-force lawman. read more

May 3, 2007: The Other Side of This Life

Raise your hand if you're already hooked. Shonda, you have just sold me on Grey's 2.0, or what you are currently planning on calling it: Private Practice. I can't imagine ABC not picking the show up for the fall. To make this easier for me to write, but more importantly, to give it a more reader-friendly approach, I'd like to split this in two. I'll get to my comments on the very well-executed Kate Walsh pilot later. First, let's talk about Grey's...I. GREY'S ANATOMYWhen I heard that Meredith was going to be experiencing another family death, my initial thought was Thatcher, but then I felt that it would be silly to kill off her father right after her mother. When her step mom Susan (Mare Winningham) showed up again at Seattle Grace, this time with perpetual hiccups she claimed were due to her acid reflux, I agreed with Meredith and Thatcher. I figured Susan was faking it as an excuse for Thatcher to spend needed quality time with his daughter. As Susan kept returning with worse sym... read more

Oh, my fellow Everwood lover, ...

Question: Oh, my fellow Everwood lover, let us count the ways we love it! I can't believe how much I've missed it.


Answer: Monday's two-hour was damn-near unbelievable, no? (Sadly, the ratings were just so-so.) And in case you didn't figure it out, it was the second scene between Jake and Nina that made my tear ducts burst. I know we're supposed to be rooting for Andy-Nina, but there's something about Jake-Nina that brings out the hopeless romantic in me. I blame Stephanie Niznik and Scott Wolf. They have no business being so damn good together. No business at all.

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