Lost Finale – It’s Over!

I’ve kept my thoughts spoiler-free for those who haven’t had a chance to see it yet. We have spent 6 years getting to know the various inhabitants of The Island. And we’ve spent 6 long years trying to find out The Island’s secrets. Last night was the 2 1/2 hour finale. With plenty of suspense, … Read more

All-New Merlin Tonight on Syfy

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Keep reading for a behind-the-scenes look at the latest episode of Merlin, entitled “Witchfinder,” airing tonight on the Syfy Channel!

From Press Release:
In his determination to rid Camelot of all magic, King Uther enlists the terrifying Aredian, a witch hunter who’ll stop at nothing to uncover sorcery in the kingdom. When suspicion falls on Merlin, Morgana and Gaius, the race is on to prove everyone’s innocence before at least one of them is burned at the stake.

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The episode, entitled “The Witchfinder,” puts a bright spotlight on the internationally renowned acting talents of Richard Wilson as Gaius and Charles Dance as Aredian, much to the delight – and sometimes fears – of the Merlin cast.

On the flipside of Wilson’s loyal, fatherly character in “The Witchfinder” episode is Charles Dance in another of his trademark villainous roles. Dance gave such a convincing performance as the Merlin episode’s villain, even the cast felt a wee bit uncomfortable in scenes with the actor.

“He created such a sense of menace and a strange, twisted sense of fun about approaching the suspects – it was very unnerving,” Colin Morgan (Merlin) explains. “You’re sitting there being interrogated, and he’s looking at you. I was genuinely intimidated.”

“Charles Dance – the scariest man ever!” Katie McGrath (Morgana) adds. “I was petrified to work with him, and my first scene was when he interrogated me. I’m sitting down and he’s about to interrogate me, and he just starts messing with all these torture instruments behind me. So the bizarre fear you can see on my face in the scene is completely real. He looked so natural with those props, I thought, ‘You’ve tortured people before, haven’t you?'”

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Being Human Returns to BBC America In July

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Sneak Peek of Being Human Season 2:

From Press Release: The highly anticipated second season of BBC America’s co-production, Being Human premieres this July. Russell Tovey, Lenora Crichlow and Aidan Turner return as George, Annie and Mitchell, the three twenty-somethings trying to live as normally as possible despite being a werewolf, a vampire and a ghost. Being Human premieres Saturday, July 24, directly following the Doctor Who season finale.

After the death of vampire leader Herrick at the end of season one, the supernatural friends are hoping they can now get on with their lives, but an even greater danger is lurking, within the very human world of which they want to be a part. Unbeknown to the trio, the mysterious Professor Jaggat and her cold-hearted colleague Kemp – religious zealots who have discovered the existence of vampires, werewolves and ghosts- are determined to carry out brutal experiments and destroy them.

While Professor Jaggat and Kemp plot behind the scenes, werewolf George is coming to terms with the fact that he has Herrick’s blood on his hands, and a girlfriend who knows his horrific secret. Turning down the door of death has implications for ghost Annie, but her confidence is at a peak and she’s determined to stand up and be counted in the real world. And, with Herrick gone, Mitchell must appease an out of control vampire world – can he find a way to lead by example?

The Being Human: Season 1 DVD and Blu-ray is available July 20. It features all six episodes along with over an hour of bonus material including deleted scenes, behind-the-scenes featurettes, video diaries, and character profiles. The entire first season is also currently available on iTunes and Xbox LIVE Marketplace.

EPISODE SYNPOSES:
*** SPOILER ALERT ***

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