Help a Struggling Series

October 27, 2009 by Rueben  
Filed under Rueben's Ramblings

Every TV season, new shows premiere on the major networks; some are watched in droves by the viewing audience while others languish and disappear all too quickly. I think all of us – whether you are an avid TV viewer like us here at NiceGirlsTV or the occasional viewer – have had certain shows over the years that touched a special place in your heart.

The Ladies of Eastwick

The Ladies of Eastwick

For me those shows include Prey, Firefly, Pushing Daisies and Moonlight (just to name a few). These and MANY other shows aired for a very short amount of time; many not even getting a full season order from their respective networks.

This year is no different. There are a number of struggling newcomers out there that are either getting overlooked by the TV audience because they are simply being forgotten (i.e. the ABC series The Forgotten); the competition is too steep in their timeslot (i.e. the CBS medical drama Three Rivers) or, unfortunately, the show just hasn’t garnered the desired response from the viewing public (i.e. the NBC medical drama Trauma).

Matt Dallas

Matt Dallas

Paul Gross

Paul Gross

There is one other new series that is having a hard time keeping eyeballs glued to the screen – for whatever reasons – and that series is: ABC’s Eastwick. This series had been languishing at the network for years with several failed attempts to bring the John Updike novel and box office hit Witches of Eastwick to the small screen. This year finally seemed to be the right time for the show to emerge from the pack of newcomers, but the ratings just have not been there.

Debuting on September 23, Eastwick garnered a fairly respectable 8.5 million viewers; however, one week later it dropped down to 6.6 million and the following week the series got only 5.28 million viewers. Its fourth and fifth episodes received a dismal 5.09 and 4.93 million viewers, respectively. This progressive decline is not good for any new show and admittedly the network will probably quietly cancel this show simply because the viewership is too low.

Jack Huston

Jack Huston

Johann Urb

Johann Urb

Therefore, I would like to make an open plea to all the women out there: Please watch Eastwick tomorrow night on ABC at 10 PM. Tell your friends, family members and co-workers about this show that has been called a cross between Desperate Housewives and Charmed. It really is a delightfully funny and wickedly smart series with plenty of eye candy for both men and women. As everyone knows from the advertising, Rebecca Romijn, Lindsay Price and Jaime Ray Newman star as the witches of Eastwick.  These lovely ladies are surrounded by Paul Gross (Due South), Matt Dallas (Kyle XY), Johann Urb (Dirt) and Jack Huston (TV’s Spartacus).  The storylines are witty and never cookie cutter.  There is much more to the show than just witches romping around in the town’s fountain.  Give it a try and you just might like it.

Water Dragon by Lori Anne Shields

Water Dragon by Lori Anne Shields

Artist’s Spotlight:  This month the artist’s spotlight is shone on multi-hyphenate artist-actress-script doctor Lori Anne Shields.  Born and raised in Torrance, California, Lori Anne comes from a family of artists.  During her youth, she appeared in a lot of school plays at North Torrance High School and at El Camino College, done a lot of local  theater and has also appeared in a number of independent films as well as being seen in an episode of The Big Bang Theory.   Her love of art comes in the form of painting, mostly landscapes and fantasy.  She prefers to paint dragons and cats, but she has done Comic Con exclusives such as Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman.  Her usual format is acrylic paint on canvas or canvas board and she also does backdrops for plays on large sheets.  Besides the featured piece, “Water Dragon”, you can see samples of her artwork at her Facebook page or you can visit her at: http://www.geocities.com/triheartmysteries/.  Feel free to also drop Lori Anne a note at: TriHeartMysteries@yahoo.com.

Sneak Peek: “Eastwick”, What Do You Wish For?

September 21, 2009 by BethAnne  
Filed under ABC, Lead Story, Shows By Network

This week is the premiere of the ABC series Eastwick, starring Rebecca Romijn, Lindsay Price, Jamie Ray Newman and Paul Gross. Here is the official synopsis:

Have you ever discovered a wealth of inner power that you never knew you had, and it could change the world as you knew it if unleashed? Yeah, neither have we. Eastwick, based on John Updike’s best-selling novel and the popular movie, offers that ultimate wish-fulfillment fantasy.

Joanna (Lindsay Price)—the overly shy local reporter, Kat (Jamie Ray Newman)—the swamped wife and mom, and Roxie (Rebecca Romijn)—the eccentric artist are three very different women living in the New England hamlet of Eastwick. Because of catty gossip and preconceived judgments, they didn’t really like each other that much. But after a bizarre encounter at the local park and one too many martinis, this trio not only become BFFs but begin discovering some bewitching talents they never knew they had.

But these three fast friends aren’t just drawing each other closer…

Something wicked is coming their way, and his name is Daryl Van Horne (Paul Gross)—an irresistible combination of wealth, charisma and bad boy sex appeal that turns the town upside-down. The closer these ladies are drawn into Daryl’s wicked web, the more of their unique powers he unleashes—which we can only imagine will spell trouble with a capital T.

As these enchanting women grow into their newfound talents, Eastwick will never be the same. And while that might be ill-fated for a few locals, it’s still the best thing to happen to this small seaside community in centuries.

As I mentioned back in August, this show was well received by the audience at Comic Con, and I feel sure that it will be a hit with you as well. Tune in this Wednesday night, Sept. 23rd, at 10/9 central, for the premiere of this delightful new ABC series. What do I wish for? Paul Gross on a silver platter, thank you very much.

Comic Con: “Eastwick”

August 10, 2009 by BethAnne  
Filed under ABC, Comic Con

Lindsay Price, Jamie Ray Newman, Rebecca Romijn in Eastwick

Lindsay Price, Jamie Ray Newman, Rebecca Romijn in "Eastwick"

Eastwick is not Charmed.” Words spoken by Producer/Director, David Nutter. After viewing the pilot episode at this year’s San Diego Comic Con, I have to agree. The only things the two shows have in common are there are three girls and they are witches. After that, it’s something entirely different, fresh, exciting, funny, dramatic, and really sexy.

I have not seen the original movie, The Witches of Eastwick, nor had I read the book, So I didn’t know what to expect at all. I was drawn to it when I heard that Rebecca Romijn, Lindsay Price and Jamie Ray Newman were set to star, and that Nutter was going to produce and direct. David Nutter has helmed many of the television shows I have been a fan of over the years; most recently, The Sarah Connor Chronicles, The Mentalist and The X Files: Revelations. So when it was announced that Eastwick was going to Comic Con, I knew I had to be in on that panel.

The Eastwick panel included Aimee Friedman (Exec. Prod.), David Nutter, Jaime Ray Newman, Rebecca Romijn, Paul Gross and Lindsay Price. Michael Logan, of TV Guide Magazine, moderated. Before the question and answer session, David Nutter came out to introduce the pilot episode of Eastwick, and for the next 40 minutes, or so, we were delightfully entertained. The crowd reaction to the screening was over the moon. Since I had no idea what to expect, I was completely surprised, and thoroughly sucked in to this new series.

The pilot, basically, introduces us to the three women, Kat, Roxie and Joanna, who live in a small town in which everyone knows everyone, and your business is not your own. The three women know of each other, but they don’t really like each other. However, as fate would have it, the three share a common link which they soon begin to discover, with the help of a tall, dark and handsome stranger who arrives in Eastwick, seemingly out of nowhere. The ladies meet by chance while making wishes at a fountain in the center of town. Suddenly, their wishes start to come true.

As the story begins to unfold, we find out that the mysterious stranger is Darryl Van Horne (Gross), a

Paul Gross plays Darryl Van Horne in Eastwick

Paul Gross plays "Darryl Van Horne" in "Eastwick"

very wealthy, and quite sexy, guy who is buying up Eastwick, business by business. Van Horne begins to shadow the women, encouraging them to explore their unique gifts. Meanwhile, the towns matriarch, Bun, played by Veronica Cartwright, who was also in the original movie, has been attacked by red ants while reading a story to the town’s children. When one of the girls goes to visit her, she frantically tries to warn them that “he” is dangerous and must be avoided.
Veronica Cartwright as Bun

Veronica Cartwright as "Bun"


Other supporting cast include Sara Rue (Less Than Perfect), who plays Joanna’s friend, Penny, and Matt Dallas (Kyle XY), who plays Roxie’s lover, Chad.

After the screening, the panel was introduced by Michael Logan. Already pumped up from watching the pilot, the crowd was very excited to let the cast know just how much we enjoyed it. When asked to describe Eastwick, Aimee Friedman replies, “It’s a show about women’s lives and friendships, and also sex and magic and, we’ve got it all.”

Some highlights:
Special guest stars will include Sybil Sheperd and Martin Mull.
Series begins with Darryl Van Horne seducing all three women.
As series develops, the women begin to turn on Van Horne.

Eastwick premiere’s Sept. 23 at 10/9 central, on ABC. Bookmark us as the show airs throughout the season, and we’ll keep you recapped! Have I mentioned that Paul Gross is absolutely my new TV BF?