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Reviews: Lost Girl “Food for Thought”

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TV, eh? podcast episode 12: Dragon’s Claws to the Max

Episode 12: Listen or download here or subscribe via iTunes or with any other program via the TV, Eh? feed

If Anthony is right and you people like a cranky Diane, you’re going to LOVE this podcast. I’d just been stood up by a Dragon and you’ll hear me roar about that.

We have two interviews, though, and I was perfectly nice to our guests. (It helps that they were prerecorded.) First up is Max Morrow, the star of Family Channel’s new Connor Undercover and a music aficionado. The show airs Fridays.

Our other guest is Sheri Elwood, creator of Call Me Fitz – one of my favourite Canadian shows ever, which airs Sundays on HBO Canada.

Mixed in there, Anthony and I chat about the new fall season (yes, including US shows), our thoughts on Lost Girl and Call Me Fitz, and the Murdoch Mysteries sale to China.

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Thoughts on Shattered and Lost Girl

From TVphile:

  • New shows from the Great White North: Shattered and Lost Girl
    “Shattered: So going into this, with the description I had, I had no clue it would be a drama or a comedy. After all, Monk, the show about a (former) police detective with OCD is far more of a comedy than a drama. And United States of Tara, another show about a person diagnosed with DID (Dissociative Identity Disorder, the proper term for multiple personality disorder), is also a dark comedy. But now that I’ve seen the first two episodes of Shattered, I think I can safely say that this show is a drama far more than it’s a comedy.” Read more.
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New tonight: Lost Girl on Showcase – “Where There’s A Will, There’s A Fae”

smallWritten by: Peter Mohan
Directed by: Rob Lieberman

Fresh from the realization that she is a member of the Fae, Bo is approached by a strange client, Will, a real life Will O’ the Wisp. The storehouse of jewels he’s collected over the centuries has been stolen…by a human! While this line of work is foreign to Bo, Will offers her an irresistible payment – information about where she might have come from. As Bo gets involved in the recovery of Will’s gems, she finds the shocking truth about the thief… and the weird and deadly forces that seem to also be on the trail of the jewels.

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