ABC’s long running Desperate Housewives (the first episode aired October 4, 2004) has reached it’s final conclusion. Rather than experience cancellation, Marc Cherry, the show’s producer, was able to wrap things up exactly how he wanted down to the final scene he claims he had… Read More »Finale Scene from ABC’s Desperate Housewives
Editor: Please welcome new guest author Daniel Ross The Avengers helped set even more records away from the box-office. Powered by the Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, Walt Disney Company (DIS on the NYSE) stocks rose to their highest level ever at $45.36 per share. Robert Iger,… Read More »Iger Cashes In Thanks to Earth’s Mightiest Heroes
I’ll admit that one of the perks of writing a well-read Disney blog is that I occasionally get invites to media events for grand openings, celebrity visits, or even new cruise ships. Those are all fun, however, some of my favorite events have been just… Read More »Walt Disney World Mom’s Panel – Summer To Remember
No, it’s not a description of the latest political climate, it’s my short summary of the latest update from my walk in the Magic Kingdom on Sunday. My time in the kingdom was short, but I managed to sneak around Storybook Circus, New Fantasyland Expansion,… Read More »Magic Kingdom Photo Update – Change, Hope, and Dumbo
I’d read that the creators completely changed the game in the season finale of Once Upon a Time. It left me wondering what in the world they were going to do. I had a guess, and it turns out that guess was correct. And, as they predicted, it’s left me wondering where they are going next year.
The episode started in Fairy Tale this time as poor James was struggling to get out of his jail cell. Just as he loses the rock he’s using to bang on the lock, two guards show up to take him to his execution. Yep, Regina lied about releasing him if Snow ate the apple. Really surprised, aren’t you? But James manages to overpower them and make a break for it. Unfortunately, he’s immediately cornered by two more guards, but then one guard shots the other with an arrow. And that guard? The Huntsman. Even knowing he’d be back, it was a shock when we saw him. He gives James provisions for the journey and sends him out to find Snow.Read More »Once Upon a Time 1-22: A Land Without Magic
Disney invites you to watch the first trailer of what is bound to be a modern fairytale “The Odd Life of Timothy Green” There’s a lot of star power in that one and it’s coming to theaters August 15. Here’s the plot synopsis: Academy Award®–nominated… Read More »New Disney Trailer: The Odd Life of Timothy Green
This week on Revenge we traveled back to 2002. So when I was choosing a college and planning a holiday dance, Emily was kicking the crap out of men in club restrooms and was just all-out angry. She wasn’t her polished, Hamptons self using her unlimited bank account to get back at the people who framed her dad and ultimately, killed him. Her philosophy in life is the total opposite of what we have seen for the past 22 episodes: I don’t think that far ahead.
Already we know the purpose of this episode: how Emily transformed into this illustrious, well-dressed, intelligent young lady who is able to bury Amanda Clarke in order to successfully reach her goal.
While I understand what the writers of Revenge were attempting to do, I’m not entirely sure that I agree with it. The placement for one seemed odd. The details we find out were easily ones that could have been in an earlier episode or split up over a slew of episodes.
It makes me wonder if we needed this episode at all.
For the last few years Star Wars Weekends has been advertising the event with a series of witty posters that set characters from the Star Wars Universe in odd situations at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Here are a bunch from this year.
Okay. Some of those are from previous years too. But they’re still funny. A couple of the preview videos from Star Wars Weekends below the jump: