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Sunday 28 November 2010

Grey’s Anatomy the Musical?!


Yes, Grey’s Anatomy creator Shonda Rhimes revealed in an interview with TV Guide that she and her team of writers are currently working on a musical episode. But that won’t fit with the show’s style I hear you cry?! Never fear as Rhimes always ensures she produces the best for the medical drama. We’re not going to see a musical episode a la Buffy the Vampire Slayer. It’s not going to be a Broadway style show, but an episode that focuses on songs that show has made famous sung by the cast.

Rhimes says: “Part of the way I figured out that we could do this was to take the songs that our show has made iconic and have them be sung by our cast members, as opposed to singing Broadway songs or singing some songs by a known artist. We're simply singing songs that Grey's Anatomy has made famous.”


With two singing stars in Chandra Wilson and Sara Ramirez (Ramirez is a Tony award winner) I'm sure it will be an entertaining episode.


To find out more read the interview here.

Wednesday 24 November 2010

Happy Lostgiving!


This week's How I Met Your Mother was AWESOME! A guest appearance from Jorge Garcia, aka Hurley from Lost and what do you get? Lots of Lost references. From sending a rude text to a random stranger with random numbers (4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42) to being 'stuck on an island for what seemed like forever' this episode was certainly on par with my favourite 'Slapsgiving' episode.


I wonder what will happen next year?!


To all my US readers happy Slapsgiving!

Sunday 7 November 2010

From A to Lost


Looking for the perfect Christmas present for the ultimate Lost fan, but can't afford the complete boxset? The look no further as the Lost Encyclopedia is what you need! Of course I only use Christmas as an excuse, most of you reading this post will be wanting this book for yourself rather than someone else. In that case, if like me you constantly need answers whilst watching a show (I have a Superman encyclopedia for Smallville and Superman movies!) then the Lost Encyclopedia will just be an excuse for you to go back and watch the entire series with the answers to all those questions in your hands.



As with all encyclopedia's this is an easy to navigate book, simply turn to the index at the back, look up what you are looking for, be it Sawyer or black smoke and viola, every page where that character, thing, etc is metioned will be displayed. In fact there are over 400 pages of facts and images on characters, items, locations, plotlines, relationships and of course mythologies. I've tried to catch it out, but honestly I think everything you could possibly wonder is in this book.




Now all I need to do it read it from cover to cover and hopefully all those questions that never got answered in the show will become clear! 


The Lost Encyclopedia is authored by Paul Terry, Editor of Lost: The Official Magazine and Tara Bennett, editor of the US edition of SFX magazine and is available from all good and DK.

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