WonderCon 2011: SUPERNATURAL baddie Mark Sheppard says you can’t get rid of Crowley

Mark Sheppard in SUPERNATURAL | ©2010 The CW

During the press event for DOCTOR WHO at WonderCon 2011 in San Francisco, ASSIGNMENT X had to ask frequent SUPERNATURAL guest-star Mark Sheppard about the possibility of his character of Crowley returning to The CW show in Season 7.  Here’s what he had to say. “You can’t get rid of Crowley,” Sheppard says. “If they go to Season 7 on SUPERNATURAL, I would guess that they would bring Crowley back because the fans have been barraging the show about it. Keep doing it! If you want me back on SUPERNATURAL you have to keep pestering them.” CLICK HERE for details […]Read On »


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WonderCon 2011: Mark Sheppard says his DOCTOR WHO character is amazing

Mark Sheppard in BATTLESTAR GALACTICA | ©NBC Universal

  During the press event for DOCTOR WHO, journeyman actor Mark Sheppard commented on his character in the upcoming Season 6 series debut of the BBC show. Sheppard is playing an American and his real-life father, William Morgan Sheppard, is playing an older version of his character in “The Impossible Astronaut.” While Sheppard was mum on what his role is or what he will be doing in the episode, he thinks you’ll love it. “It’s amazing,” says Sheppard. “It is so good. We shot in America, we brought WHO to America, so we could bring WHO to America.” CLICK HERE […]Read On »


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WonderCon 2011: Author Neil Gaiman chats about scripting DOCTOR WHO

DOCTOR WHO - Season 6 |©2011 BBC

Yes, famed SANDMAN author Neil Gaiman will be writing an episode of DOCTOR WHO this forthcoming season and at WonderCon 2011 in San Francisco we got the scoop during his chat with the press about the series. “My episode is the fourth episode of the season,” Gaiman says. “It was originally going to be episode 11 of the last season, but we moved it to this season so that there would be enough budget to make it properly.” While that disappointed Gaiman, it ended up working out for the best. “At the time it made me incredibly sad and now […]Read On »


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WonderCon 2011: DOCTOR WHO – Season 6 extended trailer is here

DOCTOR WHO - Season 6 |©2011 BBC

With the DOCTOR WHO panel and press conference happening today at WonderCon 2011 in San Francisco, BBC just released a new extended trailer of the new series which arrives April 23 simultaneously on BBC and BBC America. Check it out below. CLICK HERE for Neil Gaiman talking about scripting his Season 6 DOCTOR WHO episode CLICK HERE for Actor Mark Sheppard talking about his role in a Season 6 episode of DOCTOR WHO CLICK HERE for brand new photos from DOCTOR WHO – Season 6 – including new poster CLICK HERE to check out all of ASSIGNMENT X’s WONDERCON news […]Read On »


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WonderCon 2011: First look at new DOCTOR WHO – Season 6 images and poster

DOCTOR WHO - Season 6 final poster |©2011 BBC

With the DOCTOR WHO panel and press conference happening today at WonderCon 2011 in San Francisco, BBC just released two brand new images plus a poster of the new series which arrives April 23 simultaneously on BBC and BBC America. Check them out below. CLICK HERE for Neil Gaiman talking about scripting his Season 6 DOCTOR WHO episode CLICK HERE for Actor Mark Sheppard talking about his role in a Season 6 episode of DOCTOR WHO CLICK HERE to view the new EXTENDED SEASON 6 DOCTOR WHO trailer CLICK HERE to check out all of ASSIGNMENT X’s WONDERCON news and […]Read On »


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TV Review: BEING HUMAN – Season 1 – “It Takes Two to Make a Thing Go Wrong”

Meaghan Rath and Sam Witwer in BEING HUMAN - Season 1 - “It Takes Two to Make a Thing Go Wrong” | ©2011 Syfy/Phillipe Bosse

Stars: Sam Witwer, Meaghan Rath, Sam Huntington, Gianpaolo Venuta, Kristen Hager, Sarah Allen, Alison Louder, Angela Galuppo Writers: Jeremy Carver & Anna Fricke Director: Charles Biname Network: Syfy, Mondays @ 9 PM Airdate: February 21, 2011 In the latest BEING HUMAN episode “It Takes Two to Make a Thing Go Wrong,” werewolf Josh (Sam Huntington) makes up with hospital colleague Nora (Kristen Hager) and she agrees to come over to the house to have supper. Unfortunately, this is while ghost Sally’s (Meaghan Rath) emotions are making the building shake. Vampire Aidan (Sam Witwer) calls Sally’s fiancé/murderer Danny (Gianpaolo Venuta) over […]Read On »


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TV Review: BEING HUMAN – SEASON ONE – “The End of the World As We Knew It”

Sam Huntington and Andreas Apergis in BEING HUMAN - Season 1 - "The End of the World As We Knew It" | ©2011 Syfy/Phillip Bosse

Stars: Sam Witwer, Meaghan Rath, Sam Huntington, Mark Pellegrino, Gianpaolo Venuta Writer: Nancy Won Director: Charles Biname Network: Syfy, Mondays @ 9 PM Airdate: February 14, 2011 So far, Syfy’s BEING HUMAN is following the original BBC BEING HUMAN fairly closely. “The End of the World As We Knew It” is the U.S. episode where two of our three protagonists find out how they got the way they are – a werewolf and a ghost – while our third lead finds out what his vampire sire is planning for the world. ut another way, Josh (Sam Huntington) learns that fellow […]Read On »


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TV Review: BEING HUMAN – SEASON 1 – “Wouldn’t It Be Nice (If We Were Human)”

Sam Huntington in BEING HUMAN - Season 1 - “Wouldn’t It Be Nice (If We Were Human)” | ©2011 Syfy

Stars: Sam Witwer, Meaghan Rath, Sam Huntington, Sarah Allen, Gianpaolo Venuta, Andreas Apergis Writer: Chris Dingess Director: Jerry Ciccoritti Network: Syfy, Airs Monday nights Airdate: February 7, 2011 So far, the U.S. BEING HUMAN is following the broad strokes of the U.K. original. “Wouldn’t It Be Nice (If We Were Human)” expands a bit on the werewolf education subplot by having the mentor figure, here called Ray (Andreas Apergis), turn out to be violently anti-vampire, which provides a bit of extra suspense here. Of course, werewolf Josh (Sam Huntington) doesn’t know this about Ray when Ray introduces himself – in […]Read On »


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TV Review: PRIMEVAL – Season 4 – “Episode Six”

Ben Miller in PRIMEVAL - Season 4 |©2010 Impossible Pictures

Jenny Lewis (Lucy Brown) makes a welcome but mostly squandered return appearance as this latest series of PRIMEVAL reaches its penultimate episode. Jenny’s getting married, and when her wedding planner is satisfyingly killed by a Hyaenodon in a plastic-shrouded basement that makes one wonder when the parallel universe Cybermen are going to show up, the ARC team swing into action to help their old friend. Meanwhile, Matt (Ciaran McMenamin) is still struggling with Gideon’s (Anton Lesser) warnings about getting too close to Emily (Ruth Bradley) or anyone else while trying to track down Ethan (Jonathan Byrne). The apocalypse is just around the corner, and one person may be responsible…


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TV Review: PRIMEVAL – Season 4 – “Episode Five”

Andrew Lee Potts in PRIMEVAL - Season 4 | ©2010 Impossible Pictures

A fluctuating anomaly reading draws the special attention of Philip (Alexander Siddig) and leads to the team investigating the evocatively named Witchfield Cove in Episode Five of PRIMEVAL, where the locals have a legend about a giant worm; where’s Kyle MacLachlan when you need him. There are also some shady goings-on around town, and while Connor (Andrew-Lee Potts) and Abby (Hannah Spearritt) check into everything, Matt (Ciaran McMenamin) is forced to chase after an abducted Emily (Ruth Bradley). Connor also has an offer he can’t refuse from Philip about joining a secret project at Philip’s lab, Prospero…but can he refuse it after all if it means leaving ARC field work behind?


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