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Archive for January, 2010

Episode 5×13 Synopsis & Promo
Posted by on January 26th, 2010

Episode 513 – LIVING NIGHTMARE
Broadcast Date: January 29, 2010

Madness seems to grip the hospital — and the town — when a ghost who is making no sense haunts a patient who’s making even less. The mystery deepens as Melinda (Jennifer Love Hewitt) discovers a family secret that has killed before, and may kill again.

LIVING NIGHTMARE was written by Executive Producers P.K. Simonds and Laurie McCarthy. It was directed by Executive Producer Ian Sander.

This episode guest stars: Victoria Rowell as Adrienne (Young and the Restless); Bruno Campos as Vernon Dokes (The Princess and the Frog, Royal Pains); Josh Stewart as Robert Wharton (Criminal Minds, Law Abiding Citizen); Marina Black as Helen Reeman (Flash Forward, Saving Grace); Megan Henning as Lane Dokes (Mad Men, Grey’s Anatomy) and Ion Overman as Detective Sam Blair (Three Rivers, Castle).

Musically, this episode features “Late Night Driving” by Peter Bradley Adams and original music by composer Mark Snow.


Episode 5×12 Synopsis & Promo
Posted by on January 13th, 2010

Episode 512 – BLESSINGS IN DISGUISE
Broadcast Date: January 15, 2010

A family who is new in town — with a daughter Ned (Christoph Sanders) is attracted to — starts behaving strangely. They seem to be hiding from someone — and not just the ghost that’s haunting them. When Melinda (Jennifer Love Hewitt) discovers the truth, buried deep in the family’s past, it threatens to tear apart not only the family, but a young couple just falling in love.

BLESSINGS IN DISGUISE was written by Consulting Producer Jeannine Renshaw and Ben Chaney. It was directed by Jan Eliasberg.

This episode guest stars: Steven Culp as Dave Walker (Desperate Housewives, Saving Grace); Ion Overman as Detective Sam Blair (Three Rivers, Castle); Candace Bailey as Katie Walker (Jericho, Robot Chicken); Nick Eversman as Mike Walker (Helix, CSI: Miami); and Kari Coleman as Diane Walker (Three Rivers, Castle).

Musically, this episode features “Let it Shine” by Matthew Dorrien (Family Records); “Slavonic Dance” by APM; “Play On” by The Parlotones (Sovereign Entertainment); “Where I Stood” by Missy Higgins (Reprise); “Why Pretend” by Rie Sinclair; “Millionaire” by Simon Kelly; “Don’t Leave Me Alone” by Skyler Stonestreet (SongsForTVandFilmDotCom); “Wherever You Are” by Madi Diaz.


Jennifer Love Hewitt explains her 'precious lady' jewels
Posted by on January 13th, 2010

While all the other late-night talk show hosts last night were yakking about NBC, Jennifer Love Hewitt was on with George Lopez talking about something entirely different – her private parts. Or as she called put it – her “precious lady.”

In her upcoming book, The Day I Shot Cupid, she mentions that she has a chapter on “Vagazzaling.”

She explains: “After a breakup a friend of mine Swarovski Crystaled my ‘precious lady’ and it shined like a disco ball and so I have a whole chapter in there about how women should ‘vagazzle’ their va-jay-jays.”

And was hers vagazzled as they spoke? Yes, she told Lopez. “It’s hot pink for today for you. I am currently vagazzled.” Hit Read more to watch the video and to see what nickname boyfriend Jamie Kennedy called Love that really ticked her off.

He was walking down the hall one day, she says. “And he goes, ‘Hey, my little pear ass.’ “I said, ‘I’m sorry, what did you say?’”

Hewitt, 30, then explained to Lopez that the remark wasn’t a compliment. “Have you ever seen a pear?” she asked. “It starts thin, it gets fat and it never gets thin again. It’s not cute. It’s not a cute fruit.”

She said they’ve since “worked it out” and now “we’ve embraced the pear.”

From USA Today