Heroes Returns To NBC

As we await Heroes Season 2, those people looking for a fix for your Heroes addiction can get a little something to hold you over. Now that the Age of Love winner has been announced and the season is over, Heroes will be shown in its regular time slot.

Starting next week, the cast will host their favorite episodes. We begin with episode 4, Collision. The following week, August 20, is episode 9, Homecoming.

Jessica Collins Joins Heroes Season 2

Jessica Collins, who played Lizzie Miller on The Nine, is the latest hero, and will have a regular role in Heroes season 2. She will play the role of Sophie, who is reportedly “a mysterious woman with powers of her own who works for an organization that’s keeping tabs on the heroes.”

Previously credited as Ava Collins and Jessie Collins, Jessica Collins has also had guest roles on CSI, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, and Ghost Whisperer.

Of course, the constantly expanding number of heroes does mean that some of the lesser characters will be left out of some episodes, but it does allow for additional story development.

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Fox Revises Fall Lineup

Bones moves to Tuesday at 8, with Kitchen Nightmares replacing it on Wednesdays at 9. Thursday is a reality TV night, with Are you Smarter than a 5th Grader? and Don’t Forget the Lyrics! New Amsterdam will not  air until midseason. See full schedule below. If you can keep up with what’s on when, you’re faster than I am. Granted, minus American Idol, nobody will probably be watching anyway until January, although I do intend to cover Prison Break season 3.

Monday (as of Sept 17)
8-9 Prison Break
9-10 K-Ville (series premiere)

Tuesdays (as of Sept 25)
8-9 Bones
9-10 House

Wednesdays (as of Sept 19)
8-8:30 Back To You (series premiere)
8:30-9 Till Death
9-10 Kitchen Nightmares (series premiere)

Thursdays (as of Sept 6)
8-9 Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader?
9-10 Don’t Forget The Lyrics!

Fridays (as of Sept 14)
8-9 Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader?
9-10 Nashville (series premiere)

Fridays (as of Oct 19)
8-10 American Band (series premiere)

Saturdays ( as of Sept 8 )
8-8:30 Cops
8:30-9 Cops
9-10 America’s Most Wanted

Sundays (as of Sept 23)
8-8:30 The Simpsons
8:30-9 King of The Hill
9-10 Family Guy

Sundays (as of Sept 30)
8-8:30 The Simpsons
8:30-9 King of the Hill
9-9:30 Family Guy
9:30-10 American Dad

Whoopi Goldberg Replaces Rosie on The View

ABC today confirmed that Whoopi Goldberg is the newest co-host on its morning talk show The View, and she will be taking the position vacated by Rosie O’Donnell in May shortly after her spat with The Apprentice’s Donald Trump.

Whoopi, having already co-hosted the show 14 times before, will join Joy Behar, Survivor’s Elisabeth Hasselbeck, show creator Barbara Walters, and a another yet unnamed co-host in September.

“I love this show,” the 51-year-old comedian said after being introduced by Walters. “This is such a big old thrill for me.”

An additional co-host will be announced in the fall.

Heroes Season 2 Spoilers – Part 1

Production on Heroes season 2 began this past week (June 19) and already season 2 spoilers are starting to find there way online.

Heroes Season 2 Spoiler #1

Our first spoiler comes compliments of E! Online, who are a regular source for great Heroes spoilers. It looks like our cute little time-traveling-sword-wielding-Sylar-stabbing superhero Hiro Nakamura, played by Masi Oka, is going to find himself a special love interest while traveling in feudal Japan. More specifically, it looks like Hiro is going to fall for a princess in distress and a few episodes will be dedicated to Hiro and his new love interest in the feudal Japan era!

Would Hiro dare to risk potentially throwing the earths entire time line into turmoil by trying to bring his new found love interest back to the present day? We already know Hiro has to return to present day at some point, so his trip back could potentially impact the entire storyline of Heroes season 2.

Though the casting of Hiro’s love interest has yet to be confirmed by NBC television, Heroes creator Tim Kring or anyone else from the Heroes crew, early rumors are pointing to Riyo Mori landing the role of a lifetime. Named sound familiar? That’s most likely because Riyo Mori is none other than the 2007 Miss Universe!

I’m still not quite sure who got the better deal here: Riyo for scoring a fantastic role on a hit TV show, or Masi for scoring an awesome love interest that he will no doubt be scoring with himself, all in the name of “plot development”, of course.

Check out this short YouTube video, compliments of E! Online:

Heroes season 2 spoiler

Heroes Season 2

What? You didn’t think that the first season ending would lead me to forget about one of the best television shows in recent memory, did you? Come on now.

September 24, 2007 is the new D-Day, the day Heroes season 2 will officially kick off!

Things are really heating up for the hit TV show’s second season, affectionately entitled “Generations”, and we’re still 3 months away from the second seasons premiere episode. Between now and September 24, a whole lot of things are going to be revealed, a bunch of spoilers are going to be released and fans of Heroes season 1 on NBC are going to be begging for season 2 to start!

With that being said, I already have a nice list of spoilers up my sleave that I’ll be revealing over the next few weeks, so stay tuned and keep an eye out for more Heroes season 2 news!

In the meantime, wet your appetite for the shows second season by watching and re-watching the brief glimpse we were given at the end of Heroes episode 23.

Heroes Season 2 Preview

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CBS 2007 – 2008 Primetime Schedule

With my absolute favorite show of the year, Heroes on NBC, coming to a fantastic climax last night, I’ve been forced to begin my search for a new love, and what better place to start than with CBS’s 2007 – 2008 primetime television schedule. Let’s delve into the dark and murky depths of CBS and see what new and exciting TV shows are in store for us in the coming year!

CBS will welcome back a whopping seventeen of its well established TV shows, while bolstering it’s ranks even further with an additional five brand new TV series!

Drama and iconic music meet in “Viva Laughlin”; Jimmy Smits heads a powerful South Florida Cuban family in “Cane”; the traditional Vampire legend turns romantic thriller in “Moonlight”; a group of geniuses and geeks take on the world in “The Big Bang Theory”; and a group of 40 kids take over an abandoned ghost town and establish a new society ala Lord of the Flies in one of CBS’ most interesting new additions, “Kid Nation”.

You can find more details on CBS’ newest TV shows and the upcoming schedule changes after the jump!

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