Reaper: Preview of Finale "The Devil & Sam Oliver"

May 26, 2009

On tonight's season/series  finale of Reaper - "The Devil and Sam Oliver" - Sam (Bret Harrison) and Andi (Missy Peregrym) try to find Tony (guest star Ken Marino) to help them translate the scroll Nina brought back from Hell.  Sam discovers that he can summon The Devil with a specific incantation that will trap him into a competition. Sam challenges The Devil (Ray Wise) to a game of quarters, but they play to a draw and The Devil refuses a rematch, so Andi offers her soul as collateral.

The CW comedy is still awaiting negotiations whether it will see the light of day again.  It was officially canceled by the CW mid-May but ABC Studios, which produces Reaper, is still in talks with CW affiliates to syndicate the show or maybe even sell it to cable.  Its audience dropped slightly from an average of 2.70 million viewers during its rookie season to 2.25 mil for its sophomore run so far; the last episode reeled in 1.92 million viewers.

Reaper: Preview of 2.1 "Episode IV: A New Hope"

March 3, 2009

From The CW's official press release:

The Devil made me do it.

Sam (Bret Harrison) returns from a road trip with Sock (Tyler Labine) and Ben (Rick Gonzalez) hoping to make things right with Andi (Missy Peregrym).  However, when the guys return they discover they've been fired from the Work Bench and evicted from their apartment. With nowhere else to go, they head to Sock's house only to find a strange girl (Eriko Tamura) living there.  Meanwhile, Andi refuses to talk to Sam and The Devil (Ray Wise) is back with a new assignment.

GLAAD Nominates 'Supernatural,' 'True Blood' for Awards

January 27, 2009

Today the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation released its nominees for the 20th Annual GLAAD Media Awards. Aside from the usual television nominees like The L Word and Ugly Betty, there was one atypical nominee: Supernatural.

The GLAAD Media Awards have a special category for an individual episode of a show that doesn't feature a regular gay character. Supernatural was nominated for “Ghostfacers,” the faux reality TV series episode that featured intern Corbett (current 90210 jock Dustin Milligan) who had a gay infatuation with Ed, resulting in the classic line, “Ed, you have to go be gay for that poor dead intern.”

Reaper: Bret Harrison Hints About Season 2

May 23, 2008

Reaper, the brainchild of Tara Butters and Michele Fazekas, has recently wrapped up its pilot season with the episode called “Cancun.”  Of course, fans will have to wait awhile before the supernatural comedy returns for another 13-episode run as part of The CW's mid-season schedule.  Meanwhile, Bret Harrison has hinted on what fans should expect for season 2.

According to TV.com's interview with lead star Harrison, fans can expect the new season to be packed with action.

'Reaper' Ends Its First Season Tonight

May 20, 2008

Previously on Reaper, we saw the biggest cliffhanger of all season—Tony (Michael Ian Black) proclaiming that “Sam is the son of the devil.”  After sixteen grueling and funny episodes, we finally have it straight—Sam (Bret Harirson) is indeed the offspring of our classy old Satan (Ray Wise).  Last week’s “The Leak” followed the crazy soul named Mike (Richard Burgi), who kept finding his way back to Earth.  They suspected a leak in Hell, and Sam and Sock (Tyler Labine) eventually found out that it was Gladys (Christine Willes) who was lending him a hand in escaping the fires of Hell.  However, Sam was able to convince the old Devil to let Gladys go, as she had bigger roles to play in the succeeding moments, without their knowing.

Tonight’s episode entitled “Cancun” will be the finale of the season, with 13 more episodes making up season two coming in the midseason.

CW Upfronts: Smaller Fall Schedule Announced with Pretty People Everywhere

May 13, 2008

The CW announced its fall schedule today and it features all good-looking people.  I suppose one could make the argument that all television features good-looking people, but not to the extreme extent that the CW has taken it.  You see, most of the CW's Fall schedule not only features good-looking people, the series themselves are about those people being good-looking, or at least it's a very important part of the series.  There are three hours of new programming on the CW's Fall schedule, one of which may include the most highly-anticipated new series going into next season. 

Before any Reaper fans go ballistic and worry about why the series isn't on the Fall schedule, don't worry.  The CW has ordered 13 episodes of Reaper, which will hit the air at mid-season.  There's a very good chance that it will take over Smallville's time slot at some point, but nothing is set in stone. 

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