Wednesday, March 29, 2006

"Bedford" sex on the WB?! I thought this was a family station?!

After One Tree Hill, tonight was the premiere of the WB's newest and probably the most provocative show, “The Bedford Diaries”. If you were like me who was highly enticed by the previews for the show, you were interested to see what all the fuss was about. In the pilot six college students are introduced and they are taking a seminar about sexual behavior and the human condition. Their first assignment is to take their video journals that they have to carry around all semester, and compose a video message of how they would change their sexual past.

All six characters have very different pasts but somehow they are all linked together in some way or another. For instance Natalie (Corri English) use to date Richard (Milo Ventimiglia from Gilmore Girls, also on the WB). Natalie is a survivor of attempted suicide and the day she jumped off one of the academic buildings was right after the last time she had sex with Richard. Owen (Penn Badgley) is Sara’s (Tiffany Dupont) younger brother and he is interested in Natalie and wants to help her with her problems. Sara had an affair with Professor Macklin (Matthew Modine) who teaches the seminar.

I am personally interested in what else this show is about. I’m anticipating to see if it will continue on the air because there has been a lot of controversy about the show involving the FCC and the content of the show. I guess we’ll jus have to wait and see. For further inside information take a look at:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0460626/
http://www.bedforddiaries.org/

Later Daze

Monday, March 27, 2006

TV to DVDs

Ok so remember how upset you were when you're favorite tv show was taken off the air? Well I distinctly remember crying my eyes out when Full House ended, and I probably wasn't the only one. How great is it that you can now purchase the complete seasons of your favorite shows?? At first it started off with the DVDs of shows that were currently on the air but lately the DVDs of old shows that are syndicated. Today, if you were to walk into Tower Records or Best Buy the DVD section is over flowing with TV show DVDs. To search for your all time favorite TV show on DVD, check out:
http://tv.msn.com/default.aspx?stTz=300&dstTz=240

Later Daze