Everything about Saving Hope, eh?

Link: Saving Hope’s Michael Shanks on directing and the show’s new focus

From Christy Spratlin of The TV Junkies:

Saving Hope’s Michael Shanks on directing and the show’s new focus
“I think for the remainder of the season we aren’t going to see much in the area of romantic entanglements for Charlie and Alex, but for the other characters we will see that amp up a bit. I think by getting rid of that love triangle aspect on the show they have given themselves some breathing room for some great storylines for the other characters. And the show has become better because of it.” Continue reading.

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Link: Saving Hope writers preview an important test for Alex and Charlie

From Bridget Liszewski of The TV Junkies:

Saving Hope writers preview an important test for Alex and Charlie
“We were writing Season 4 as if it were the last season. When we found out we were renewed, we cracked some celebratory beers and then immediately got to work completely overhauling the last few episodes of Season 4. Luckily for us, our fearless leader [showrunner] Adam Pettle is quick on his feet and cooked up a new killer ending that’s even better than the one we had. You guys are going to love it.” Continue reading.

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Link: Saving Hope’s Stacey Farber on Sydney’s journey

From Christy Spratlin of TV Junkies:

Saving Hope’s Stacey Farber on Sydney’s journey and her relationship with Maggie
A bombing and a common patient has brought Sydney back to Hope Zion and we at The TV Junkies, along with viewers, are eagerly anticipating Farber’s return. We recently had a chance to talk with her about Sydney’s journey last season and about what’s to come on this week’s episode. Continue reading.

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Link: Saving Hope: 7 Things we wants to see in Season 4B

From Christy Spratlin of The TV Junkies:

Saving Hope: 7 Things we wants to see in Season 4B
Along with the introduction of new characters, Saving Hope‘s writers have kept us entertained and eager to tune in each week. Now that it’s the New Year, and the second half of Season 4 is ready to get underway Thursday, Jan. 7 at 10 p.m., we can’t help but be a little hopeful of what’s to come at Hope Zion. So we thought it’d be fun to put together a few things that we’d love to see happen before the end of the season. Be sure to check in after reading our suggestions and sound off with what you want to see happen most during the back half of Season 4. Continue reading. 

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The TV Ehwards: And the winners are …

Thanks to everyone who took the time during the Christmas holidays to cast your vote in 10 categories in our annual TV Ehwards. Some shows lead from the very beginning while other programs snuck in to take their category in the end.

Here are the winning shows in each category, with the votes and percentage of votes each show had:

The Police Surgeon Award for Best Canadian Medical Drama
Saving Hope (686 votes, 62 per cent)

The Seeing Things Award for Best Canadian Crime Drama
Blackstone (715 votes, 41 per cent)

The Quentin Durgens, MP, Award for Best Canadian Historical Drama
X Company (1,700 votes, 46 per cent)

The Beachcombers Award for Best Canadian Family Drama
Heartland (1,637 votes, 72 per cent)

The Starlost Award for Best Canadian Sci-Fi/Fantasy Series
Lost Girl (3,634, 49 per cent)

The King of Kensington Award for Best Canadian Comedy Series
Young Drunk Punk (698 votes, 41 per cent)

The Wayne & Shuster Award for Best Canadian Sketch Comedy Series
Still Standing (1,161 votes, 50 per cent)

The Bastard Offspring Award for the Crossover You Most Want to See
Saving Hope-Motive (298 votes, 32 per cent)

The Reimagination Award for The Show You’d Like to See Brought Back
Due South (297 votes, 31 per cent)

Shows that you SHOULD watch, but you DON’T watch, but you still don’t want them to go away
The Nature of Things (380 votes, 37 per cent)

Check out the final tally in all of the categories; we’ll discuss the results in Tuesday’s podcast.

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