June 2008
A lot of people seemed concerned by the ever-growing power of Google over...well, everything. What was once a search engine now does everything except hand you shampoo in the morning, and I heard they're working on a beta for that.
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Picture it: Los Angeles, 2002, a television-obsessed dork (yes, me) visits Hollywood for the first time, and thanks to a well-connected friend -- whom you will find groping Judy Reyes in a photo below -- spends her inaugural day in LaLa Land on the set of the freshman series Scrubs.
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OMG, did you see the new show None of the Above last night? It was sooooo good. I can't even believe that great new character the show just added also named None of the Above. I just hope it doesn't get cancelled like that other show, None of the Above.
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While the backstories seen to date on the show weren't
exactly original, I still feel like the one presented in this episode felt the
most derivative, the least unique, the least...well, Lost. The show deals in
archetypes, to be sure, but quite often these archetypes are centered on
particular personalities: the martyr, the acolyte, the romantic. Things of that
nature.
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Up is down. Day is night. Dogs and cats, living together. And the Emmy Awards seem to have made some (mostly) defensible choices.
If I had to rank my favorite couples on the show, I'd have to put Sun and Jin high up on that list. I'd probably rank two people Lost newbies wouldn't know at the top, with Sun/Jin a close second. So it's been interesting at going back to the very first episode that focused on their relationship to see just how it all started. Let's see what Lost did with this couple at the beginning, shall we?
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The Internet connection down here in the Bahamas, where I'm still hanging with the cast and crew of Scrubs, is a bit shaky right now. But I'm not complaining. Why would I want to be on the computer when I could be on set at the Hope Town Harbor Lodge, watching one of my favorite Sacred Heart characters tie the knot today? -- The officiant is being played by show creator (and director of this Bahamian episode) Mr. Bill Lawrence (photo, left), by the way -- But anyhoo, I have managed to gather some good knowledge in between Bahama Mama sips, so I suppose I should share.
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Chatting with creator and executive producer Bill Lawrence today, I learned that actors Aziz Ansari, Betsy Beutler and Eliza Coupe aren't going to be the only new kids on the Sacred Heart block this season.

