Brothers & Sisters fans were left sobbing on their couches during last season's finale. Despite the news that Rob Lowe would be leaving the show, the car crash that (we can assume) took Robert McCallister's life, and injuring many other Walker's, was heart wrenching.
We return tonight to the Walker family a year later in tonight's premiere. After trying to avoid each other, the family is forced together for Justin's homecoming party.
In what promises to be a dramatic year for Brothers & Sisters, BuddyTV is looking for an aspiring writer to write weekly recaps for the show. We're looking for someone who can not only narrow it down just to the important moments but also bring insights only a fan could come up with.
Want to give it a try? Write a recap of tonight's premiere, "Homecoming" and follow the directions below to apply.
To submit:
- First, check out a couple of examples of Fan Columnist recaps to use as a guide: One Tree Hill, Gossip Girl, or Mad Men (Recaps should be kept to 300-500 words)
- Please copy and paste your recap directly into the email
- In the subject line please include: Brothers and Sisters Fan Columnist
- Email to: feedback@buddytv.com by Wednesday, September 29 at 11:59pm PST
Something to consider before contributing:
- This is a non-paid position. However, there is an exclusive award system of tokens and badges for Fan Columnists.
Plus, you'll have a byline on one of the fastest growing TV sites on
the Web and an article for your clips file. And did we mention you get
to watch TV?
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being submitted.
- Submissions go through a review and editing process and may or may not appear on the site.
- All submissions will be considered and no individual or group will be shown favoritism.
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content must be original and never before published. Credit must be
given and sourced properly (Name and link directing back to the
article). Plagiarism is stealing and brings bad karma, so we like to
abide by copyright laws
- Click here for a Style Guide for submissions.
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