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Reaper Renewed!

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Reaper renewed for season two

Ray Wise and Bret Harrison have reasons to smile.  Reaper has been renewed for 13 more episodes!  Sounds like we will have to wait until mid-season, but hopefully they will be killer episodes.

Link: Reaper producers interviewed on TV Guide about Season One Finale.

Link: Ken Marino (Tony the Demon) interview on Slice of SciFi podcast.

Reaper

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Reaper

Reaper is the only new show that I like from the 2007-2008 season.  Earlier in the year, a lot of critics compared Reaper unfavorably to Chuck.  They claimed that Reaper hewed too closely to a formula and that the characters plodded through each episode.  But as much as I wanted to like Chuck, and as much as I do lust Yvonne Strahovski, Chuck is the show that seems to follow a dull recipe.

Ray Wise as the Devil Reaper started off with a pattern in the early episodes, but I kept watching because I loved all the characters.  The three main characters (Sam, Sock, and Ben) are modern-day slacker GhostBusters, hunting down the Devil's rejects from hell.  Ray Wise is so damned likable as the Devil that you would love to hang out with him in a bar.  The first few shows were variations on the pilot (directed by Kevin Smith) where Sam gets a briefing on the escaped soul from Hell, receives a goofy Vessel (click here for a complete list of Vessels), fumbles the initial encounter, but later recovers and finds a way to capture the soul.  Sam lived at home with his parents, who sold his soul to the Devil before he was born.  In one episode we watched as Sam's father burned a few key pages in the binding contract they made.  This is a key plot point that will be further developed in the season finale on May 20th.

The writers started breaking down the formula mid-way through the season, and went even further after the writers strike.  "Unseen" had the boys move out of their parents homes and into a nice bachelor pad.  Their gay couple neighbors (played by Michael Ian Black and Ken Marino) spoil them silly with gourmet food and expensive alcohol.  The plot thickened when Sam discovered that the neighbors are Demons, but good ones, trying to overthrow Satan.  Later, Sam finds out that the Devil arranged for him to live in the condo for the purpose of spying on his rebellious employees.  This is also playing out into the season finale.

Missy Peregrym Sam's stalled relationship with Andi (Missy Peregrym) was a disaster in the early episodes, nothing but longing looks and tender moments at the Work Bench.    The Devil told Sam that she could never know his secret.  Later, the Devil rescinded this edict, after saying that Sam owed him a big favor in return (the Demon rebellion).  What would any woman do after she witnessed her boyfriend beheading a man and claiming that he worked for Satan?  Run!  Which is what Andi did, forcing Sock and Ben to tie her up and put her in the trunk of their car.  Somehow it all worked out and Andi adjusted to Sam's new job.  Until last week's episode, when an old boyfriend used Satanic powers to sway her away from Sam.  I liked Missy Peregrym ever since I saw her on Heroes and she's grown on me even more in this show.

As the first season of Reaper is getting ready to conclude, the show looks like it has lots of potential.  We've got a full fledged Scooby gang now that Andi has joined the crew.  The Satanic support network just keeps growing; in "Greg, Schmeg" Jeff Kober (Dodger from China Beach) appeared as Dennis, a twitchy-hippie Demon who runs a storage facility for Satanic supplies.  Sam is getting smarter about dealing with the Devil, figuring out how to nullify Greg's contract and advising others on how to stay away from Satan.  These guys still fumble the ball when it comes to chasing down sinners, but it's a lot of goofy fun. 

Looks like the CW is going to renew Reaper for a second season.  I sure as Hell hope so.  Nuff said.

Link: Krakoom, Bret Harrison's Official Site.

Link: Bret Harrison Inteview on EW about Season One finale.

Link: E Online reports that Reaper will be renewed for Season Two.

Link: Missy Peregrym Strut Magazine Photos.

LOST: Cabin Fever

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Pictures courtesy of LOST Easter Eggs.

LOST: Cabin Fever

This was a stellar episode.  It's been a year since we saw Locke and Ben go into Jacob's cabin in Season Three.  Every since this new season started, I kept waiting to see when Locke would return.  Now that he's found the cabin, it just opens up more and more mysteries.

Christian and Claire are in Jacob's cabin.  I expected Christian to be there, based on the freeze frames posted on LostEasterEggs back in January.  When Claire disappeared in "Something Nice Back Home", I predicted that she would be in the cabin with Christian.  Are Christian and Claire alive or dead?  I think they are dead and somehow the island manifests the dead in order to speak with the living.  I just cannot imagine Claire willingly leaving Aaron to Sawyer.  Christian's situation is more complex.  In the Season Three finale there was that famous scene in the future where Jack said, "Go and get my father...".  In last week's Jack-centric episode, Christian appeared fleetingly before this mystery could be solved.  I'm still betting that Christian is dead, but I think it is pretty cool that this ties back to an episode in Season One where Jack follows his father around the island.  We thought Jack was hallucinating but now we know he wasn't.  Gotta get the Season One DVD set and watch that one again.

Locke has been "chosen" by the island since his birth.  I almost fell out of my chair when Richard Alpert showed up at the hospital where baby Locke was being incubated.  Again, this ties back to Season Three, where Alpert gives Locke a suggestion to have Sawyer kill his father.  I had the feeling that Alpert favored Locke over Ben and was trying to help him.  Now we learn that Alpert has been trying to help Locke since he was born!  Mittelos Bioscience is the company associated with Alpert; they recruited Juliet to do research on the island.  All Lost fans have been wondering why Alpert seems to be ageless, appearing in the past as young as he is today.  Is Alpert immortal, or is he using portals on the island to travel back/forth through time?  As for Locke himself, is the process of being "chosen" resemble how the Dalai Lama is selected?  It was eerily that Locke drew a picture of the smoke monster as a kid.  I love the moment when Locke says to his teacher "Don't tell me what I can't do!"

Matthew Abaddon in Cabin Fever

Matthew Abaddon tells Locke he should "walkabout".  If there's any character besides Alpert that I need to see more of, it is Matthew Abaddon.  I was stunned to see him pushing Locke's wheelchair.  How many of us thought he was going to dump Locke's paralyzed body over the stairwell?  It seems like Abaddon has a connection to the island as well.  Yet he apparently works for Widmore, having organized the Freighter expedition.  Genius casting by hiring Lance Reddick from the Wire.

Keamy's device on his arm.  What is that thing?  I am betting that is a smaller, portable version of the sonar fence that kept the smoke monster away from the Others.  Keamy is truly the Big Bad this season.  He's just slaughtering people left and right to get back to the island.  Did you notice that when Keamy pulls the secondary protocol out of the safe, it has a Dharma logo on the cover?  Maybe Widmore backed the Dharma bums.

I can't wait to hear this episode discussed on my favorite LOST Podcasts:

LOST: The Transmission

LOSTCasts

XBox 360 Chatter

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