Is Friday Night Lights the next Jericho?


JERICHO

Jericho debuted in the fall of 2006. Although it was wildly popular among about 10 million dedicated viewers, CBS canceled the show after just one season, in the spring of 2007. Shortly thereafter, rabid fans created and executed an amazing grassroots campaign to bring their beloved series back to life. Just weeks later, CBS revived the series and committed to 7 new episodes. And then the Writers Strike hit. Sadly, when the new batch of episodes aired, the ratings were lower than ever. Just last week, CBS announced that the series was gone for good.

I admit that Jericho never graced my busy TiVO lineup,
but I plan to watch both seasons online. And I certainly appreciate the
fervor and perseverance of the fans who feel as strongly about that
show as I do about Lost (my #1 of ALL time) and FNL.


FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS

We’ve been treated to two seasons of Friday Night Lights, but  it has been on the brink of cancellation before, and I fear that the third season (pending an agreement between NBC and DirecTV) may be the last. The series has received critical acclaim across the board, but the ratings haven’t been as strong as the outpouring of praise. To their credit, the FNL fans also staged a very impressive and successful campaign to show their support for the show.

Frankly, NBC is to blame for some of the ratings issues. They moved FNL around to different time slots and air dates from Tuesday to Wednesday to Friday nights, ignoring those of us who appreciate appointment television. And I don’t believe that they applied the data from online viewings and downloads to the overall ratings, which I imagine would add substantial numbers.

In my opinion, Friday Night Lights stands out as one of the best shows on television, and it features not only an outstanding ensemble cast, but two Emmy-worth leads in Kyle Chandler and Connie Britton. So here’s hoping that more people tune in to the series, whenever and wherever it appears for a third season.

In the meantime, I highly recommend catching up with the show on Hulu, as they are offering all 37 episodes from the first two seasons absolutely free online.

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Save the Cheerleader: Tim Sale, HEROES Artist


I am still blown away by this custom print, which Heroes artist Tim Sale sketched for me on Saturday night. 

UPDATE: Whitney posted new photos and details about the event in today’s Pop Candy, including a link here! I heart her.



Watching him at work certainly gave me a renewed appreciation for all of the graphic art on Heroes. Hopefully I will see Tim at ComicCon in July as well.

I am getting this framed as we speak, my new pop culture treasure.

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Teaser: Pop Candy, Pop Culture & Heroes



It is 2am and I am exhausted, but I had to take note of the evening I just experienced while it’s still fresh.

Tonight we went to SF and met up with Whitney Matheson, who writes USA Today’s Pop Candy blog. She was there to chat with her readers and share her enthusiasm for comics and graphic novels. The event took place at Isotope, which is a very cool comic book store/lounge hybrid.

Whitney was so sweet and very accessible, and it was so great to talk with her about Lost!

On top of that, artist Tim Sale was there (he is the very talented man behind all of the art featured on Heroes). Long story short…I watched as Tim sketched and then painted an original portrait of Claire Bennett from Heroes, just for me. It was an incredible pop culture experience, watching him create that piece in only ten minutes. Tim was very nice and patient with all of the fans lined up for autographs and custom sketches (only 10 were allotted; I was first in line).

We even received custom pint glasses designed by Tim Sale himself, each with a portrait of Whitney! They also created a Pop Candy cocktail just for the occasion (see photo above).

I will post a photo of Tim’s sketch on Monday before taking it to get matted and framed.

Unbelievable.

Happy Easter!

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Funny & Fierce! Saturday Night Live is Back


I am off for a long weekend and some fresh air later tonight, but I wanted to share two of my favorite SNL skits from this season. In both cases, the actors absolutely nailed their impersonations.  Hysterical.

Amy Poehler as Project Runway winner Christian Siriano in “New Bravo Show“…perfection.

Bill Hader in the “Milkshakes” parody of There Will Be Blood, with a dash of No Country For Old Men and Juno for good measure…awesome. Loved it.

Have a great weekend!

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