Monthly Archives: August 2014

The Ice-Bucket Challenge

You’ve seen the Ice-Bucket Challenge going around social media?  To say it has gone viral would be an understatement.  And I can honestly say I believe it has raised awareness that people are trying to raise funds for ALS (at one time called Lou Gehrig’s Disease.) and that people are having a lot of fun doing it.

But do you understand how it got started, and why?  Someone shared the story with me today, and it was not what I expected.  Somehow I thought a group had rallied together to do this, but that it was all prompted and inspired by one young man was far more powerful than I had imagined.

Take a few minutes to watch this story ESPN put together, and next time you are watching one of those Ice Bucket videos… do not just watch, do not just laugh with the folks who are having fun, remember this is about raising funds and awareness for a crippling disease, to help people who can not lift that bucket for themselves.

Countless people have participated in the ice Bucket Challenge to date.  A video pops up on facebook seemingly hourly, whether a friend of a celebrity has just taken the time to do it.  Surf on over to youtube and type Ice Bucket Challenge followed by the name of your favorite celebrity and if they have participated you are likely to find the video.  Andrea Bocelli, Kerry Washington, John Barrowman, Vin Diesel, Stephen Amell, Robbie Amell, Hugh Jackman and the cast of his broadway show Pan, Alex O’Loughlin, Daniel Dae Kim and Jorge Garcia are just a few of the celebrities who have posted their videos on facebook participating and keeping the challenges going.

Detective Frost – Rizzoli & Isles – Lee Thompson Young

It has been a year since Lee Thompson Young passed away.

For those who have read the Tess Gerritsen novel The Apprentice that Rizzoli & Isles, Lee Thompson Young’s most recent show, was based on, you may recall this description of his character Detective Barry Frost:

{Rizzoli}’d always liked Frost, had always appreciated his sunny and uncomplaining nature, and she hated to see his pride laid low.  She gave him a pat on the shoulder, a motherly smile.

It was an early description of a character Lee Thompson Young brought to life so powerfully over the course of 56 episodes.

He was a talented child actor on The Famous Jett Jackson who transitioned into adult work, charming audiences in Rizzoli & Isles.  Having recently read this passage in The Apprentice we wanted to take a moment to share it with you, and encourage you to read the books, and tune in to Rizzoli & Isles on TNT Tuesdays 9 PM ET/ 8 PM CT, and watch for Lee Thompson Young’s episodes on DVD or in re-runs.

We also encourage you to take a moment to visit the website for the Lee Thompson Young Foundation

Outlander – Castle Leoch

Claire and Jamie in Outlander S01E02 Castle Leoch

Claire and Jamie in Outlander S01E02 Castle Leoch

STARZ Outlander‘s second episode, Castle Leoch, incorporates large portions of the chapters 4 through 9 (about 4 pages into chapter 9, or approximately pages 81-162) of the Diana Gabaldon novel Outlander, but begins to feel less like an attempt to precisely translate the novel to the screen, and more like an effort to capture the most powerful and dynamic pages of the book, and present them in the best possible way in moving images.

In episode two it feels like scenes are shifted in position, aspects and conversations changed.  Where in episode one minor characters from the novel did not appear, here it felt like a minor character or two was added to facilitate tension, drama, and keep both characters and the plot on track and focused.  And yet, even as I was aware of all of these subtle and nuanced changes, none of them felt as though they were in violation of the book, or characters, but rather like I was simply being exposed to a different and equally compelling edit of the same story — making me glad I’ve already read these chapters, and am now enjoying the STARZ presentation.

Outlander is an epic story, set at this point predominantly in the 18th century, but the show uses a nice technique of flashing back to Claire’s twentieth century memories as she tries to adjust to her life, and use what knowledge she has, in every respect, to survive in this new life.

Watch Outlander on STARZ to catch up, and tune in each Saturday night at 9 PM ET/PT

Falling Skies – Standing with the 2nd Mass

Falling Skies has been renewed for a 10 episode 5th season.  This is a show that captured audiences attention from the first season for a variety of reasons.

For me, what makes Falling Skies stand out is two-fold.  During one of the early episodes I suddenly realized here was a show that was accomplishing what I had been frustrated other shows had failed to do — creating the sense of community among the characters.  In scenes where the 2nd Mass (the main group of characters we have followed for four season) was moving from one location to another, or preparing to move, the camera would start on a fraction of a conversation between several characters, then drift to another grouping, sometimes following someone making deliveries, other times the camera seemed to be staying stationary and the group was marching past us.  But we were being given a glimpse of these seemingly insignificant moments, the joking among comrades, the tension releasing teasing among friends that reinforced these were people — and good times or bad, they were making it through, together.  When someone needed a shoulder to lean on, we saw someone give them words of encouragement, and a hug, and when they needed another weapon to help fight the good fight, we saw them given ammo and the confidence boost they needed.

It was not until I saw episode after episode with these scenes casually woven in that I realized other shows that had left me wanting had in fact left me wanting this.

The other major stand out quality of this show for me is family.  It does not strictly define family as blood relations and those who share DNA, but it does reinforce, time and again that willingness to go the extra mile for those you love.  A belief that those who love you will go to the ends of the Earth to find you and support you.  That the people you trust will have your back.  And those you aren’t entirely sure you trust (Pope) and yet, you find by your side time and again… somehow you realize, in the end they want to get to the same place you do, and maybe, just maybe, an alliance can be formed, a pact can be made, and to a degree, you can trust one another after all.

The show may, at first glance, seem to center on the Mason Family and the 2nd Mass.  But look beyond that, and see how this is a family that embraces their community, and defines community as those who are with them on this journey, not simply those who live in one place at one time.

The Masons are a people of hope, of faith that a better future can be worked towards and achieved, and week after week it makes other characters want to follow where they and the 2nd Mass leads, and viewers tune in.

FALLING SKIES – SUNDAYS AT 10 P.M. (ET/PT)

Falling Skies

TNT’s epic drama Falling Skies – from Amblin Television and executive producer Steven Spielberg– tells the extraordinary story about life and survival in the wake of a catastrophic alien invasion. Noah Wyle stars as Tom Mason, a college professor who became an unlikely resistance leader. Moon Bloodgood is Dr. Anne Glass, a pediatrician who became the survivors’ primary physician and eventually fell in love with Tom.  Will Patton is Colonel Weaver, the gruff and emotionally scarred commander leading the battle against the invaders.  Also starring in Falling Skies are Drew RoyConnor JessupMaxim KnightColin CunninghamSeychelle GabrielMpho KoahoSarah Carter, Doug Jones and Scarlett Byrne. Falling Skies premiered as basic cable’s #1 new series of 2011.