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Yearly Archives: 2015
Link: How Canada’s Heritage Minutes got their swagger back
From Josh O’Kane of the Globe and Mail:
How Canada’s Heritage Minutes got their swagger back
In the beginning, there was Valour Road, Jacques Plante and the Underground Railroad. Then Nellie McClung, Superman and the Halifax Explosion. Soon, dozens more. By 1995, four years after their launch, Heritage Minutes were a Canadian institution: 60-second snapshots of cultural history thrust into TV screens from coast to coast to coast, injecting education into entertainment. Continue reading.
Tonight: Illusions of Grandeur, Escape or Die
Illusions of Grandeur, OLN – “Detroit”
Zack heads to Detroit to perform some mind-boggling tricks, but after getting rained out, heads to the “world’s largest gathering of magicians” in Colon, Michigan. Inspired by the magic lovers there, Zack returns to Detroit to attempt his most dangerous stunt yet.
Escape or Die, OLN – “Death Tank”
Dean has been invited to attempt an escape in front of professional executives in sunny Miami, Florida. There he will unveil a brand new escape apparatus the world hasn’t seen in 60 years – the Death Tank. Used as a torture chamber in WWII, it resurfaced when a Russian magician attempted to escape the tank… and died. Will Dean be the first person to ever escape the Death Tank?
TV, eh? podcast episode 182 – Five Million Award Shows Later
Diane, Anthony and Greg’s spirited discussion includes the ongoing Great Canadian TV Playoff pitting shows from the 1970s, 80s, 90s and 2000s against one another on the road to the best Canadian TV program of all time. Vote now!
Also covered: a no-brainer as Space orders Season 4 of Orphan Black, The Book of Negroes snags two Critics’ Choice Television Awards nominations and all three discuss the Canadian, American and international shows to binge-watch this summer.
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Review: Broken hearts and ruined plans on Remedy
“You’re not alone, Griffin. You’re not alone.” Unfortunately, Allen’s cell phone plea fell on deaf ears. Last week I wondered just how far Griff could fall; if he goes any further Dillon Casey will be looking for another gig because Griffin is going to be dead.
By the time “Looking for Satellites†concluded, Griff had lied to Sandy, taken $1,000 of her money and bought coke with it. His face dusted with blow, he sat in a drugged-out haze in the apartment. I complained last week about Griff’s actions because I genuinely want him to succeed and kick the habit. Mirroring real life, it’s clear showrunner Greg Spottiswood isn’t going to do that with Griff this year. With just two more episodes left in the season, no epiphany is going to save Griff. I can only hope he doesn’t die.
Allen, meanwhile, did everything he could to get his son’s job back. He succeeded—and scored a tasty-looking omelette to boot—by threatening to let Frank’s job be eliminated, but he got the job done. But I fear it was all in vain. Griff has no interest in listening to Mel or Allen or in working at Bethune.
Monday’s new episode of Remedy wasn’t all about Griffin. Mel was waffling over her decision to move to Dallas with Cutler and it looked like she might not end up going … until EMT Nicole Foster (Kate Hewlett, The Stanley Dynamic and Stargate: Atlantis) walked into the ER looking to see the body of her dead wife, cop Stephanie. The sorrow in Nicole’s voice as she recounted how she and Stephanie met gave me a lump in my throat. I admit things got a little dusty on my couch when Nicole collapsed of a literal broken heart. That close call was enough to strengthen Mel’s resolve—and feelings for Cutler—and finalize her plans to move away.
The season is coming to an end, Remedy fans. Will Griffin die? Will Mel really move to Dallas? Sandy will find out about Griffin’s lie; will she forgive him?
Notes and quotes
- “All my everything turned upside down.” Nicole with a perfect way to describe love.
- “You’ve seen my face. Beauty rest. It’s the only shot I’ve got Conner.” Gotta love Sam.
- “You’re too wild. Too alive.” Ooo, Marla.
- “He has a vision. It involves a fertility clinic and a stripper.” Can Hugh hang out with Griffin every week?
- Did Jerry really think kissing Mel would win her back? I just felt badly for the dude.
- Lanagan Pike? Just where do the Remedy writers come up with these cool names?
Remedy‘s two-hour season finale airs Tuesday, May 19, at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Global.

