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Limitless (2011)

John Mayo, of ComicBookPage,  and Kay Kellam, of PopArtsPlace, have a spoilers filled discussion about the recent Limitless movie from 2011, in anticipation of the new CBS television show, Limitless, premiering Sept 22, 2015 and spinning out of the movie.

Links:
Limitless @ IMDB.com: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1219289/
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After we recorded this episode CBS made the first episode of the tv show Limitless available for online viewing on their website:

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2015 Spring Television Season Preview

John Mayo, of ComicBookPage, and Kay Kellam, of PopArtsPlace, discuss the 2015 spring fall television season.

The short version — the primary focus of this podcast is on the new shows starting up in the spring on “major” networks and cable channels. The shows are in order they are expected to premiere.

With a strong 2014 fall season having resulted in few cancelled shows, the mid-season offerings feel like fewer than expected, for instance iZombie does not yet have a premiere date that we could find.

Keeping that in mind, we covered as many of the December through May offerings we found of interest, and had available to us when we sat down to discuss the upcoming premieres and returning shows: The Librarians, Galavant, Agent Carter, Empire, Hindsight, Expedition Unknown, Melissa & Joey, Switched At Birth, 12 Monkeys, Musketeers, Chasing Life, The Fosters, Justified, Backstrom, Suits, Allegiance, Perception, Rizzoli & Isles, Odd Couple, Vikings, Battle Creek, Secrets and Lies, CSI Cyber, DIG, The Royals, AD, Orphan Black, and Wayward Pines. The episode includes shows from ABC, CBS, CW, FOX, and NBC, as well as ABC Family, History, SyFy, TNT, Travel Channel, USA and VH1.

During the discussion of upcoming mid-season replacements, returning shows, and event series, we also discussed the available trailers, and commercials and how effectively some sold their shows, while others left us needing to find more information.

After recording the episode Kay Kellam discovered PIVOT is moving into scripted programming with Fortitude, just one of many examples of the shows that unfortunately did not make it onto our radar, and the list in time to be included.

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The Mentalist Season 6

the-mentalist-955Just in time for Season 7 of the Mentalist to start airing on CBS November 30, John Mayo, of ComicBookPage, and Kay Kellam, of PopArtsPlace, have a spoiler filled discussion about the sixth season of The Mentalist, and the Red John story arc that has been with the show since it’s pilot episode and was wrapped up in the sixth season of the series.

Links:
The Mentalist @ CBS: http://www.cbs.com/shows/the_mentalist
The Mentalist @ IMDB.com: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1196946/

The Mentalist On The Web: http://www.cbs.com/primetime/the_mentalist/
FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/TheMentalist
TWITTER: @Mentalist_CBS

The Mentalist Cast on Twitter:

Tim Kang: @Tim_Kang
Rockmond Dunbar: @RockmondDunbar
Joe Adler: @JpAdler
Josie Loren: @ josloren

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Madam Secretary has a full season order

Madam_Secretary_CBSSunday night shows have long suffered from delayed starts after sporting events.  It is, in many households, a joke that viewers wonder what it means about support from a network when a show is put on in time-slots that vary from week to week based on when the events earlier in the day end.

That being said, in this age of video-on-demand, shows that are delayed by sporting events, and other major events of the day, may suffer less than they once did as we viewers are now able to go find those missed scenes, whether they are from breaking news interruptions, or those infamous delayed starts.  (And kudos to the stations and networks that run occasional crawlers announcing what time delayed shows will actually start so viewers no longer have to guess.)

Madam Secretary started the season in a tough position, airing on Sunday nights after 60 minutes, with start times that varied widely because of televised sports.  Pairing the show about political events (national and international) centered in Washington, D.C., with 60 minutes may well have helped draw viewers… but I worried from the start that viewers might grow frustrated with it starting anywhere over the course of a one hour time-span.

Instead, the audience came to the first episode of the show, and the majority has returned week after week, even with episodes starting on the half-hour instead of the hour.  Powerful scripts, well-written and showcasing the intricacies of complex events, have drawn an audience, with a strong cast knocking them out of the park week after week.

At the end of several episodes I have found myself wishing problems could be solved so succinctly, that governments truly could find a way to work together to find solutions to problems with far more moving pieces than I had initially realized, and grateful time and again that these episodes are airing, reminding me that there is more to the operation of a nation than it might at first appear.

Tea Leoni, Tim Daly, Bebe Newirth, and the entire cast are doing a great job on CBS of showing our government at work and working.

Madam Secretary airs Sundays on CBS @ 8 PM / 7 Centeral
And has been picked up for a full season!

Madam Secretary Applauding Cast tweet4-h_0

Madam Secretary (c) CBS, they can celebrate being picked up for a full season

Links:
Madam Secretary @ IMDB
Official CBS Website: http://www.cbs.com/shows/madam-secretary/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/#!/MadamSecretary
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MadamSecretary
Instagram: MADAMSECRETARYCBS
CBS Tweet: https://twitter.com/CBSTweet

Cast on Twitter:

Tim Daly @TimmyDaly
Patina Miller @patinamiller
Erich Bergen @erichbergen
Geoffrey Arend @GeoffreyArend
Kathrine Herzer @KathrineHerzer