February 27, 2007
Taye Diggs is a terrific actor. I thoroughly enjoyed his trippy little time drama Day Break (apparently, I was the only one) and, frankly, I feared for the mans reputation when the
December 18, 2006
The not-so-unexpected cancellation of LOSTs would be stop-gap, Day Break, left what few fans the show had in the middle of an enigma. Just what forces were behind Detective Hoppers stuck-in-time dilemma? Originally hailed as a short-term mystery with a conclusive resolution, will Day Break fans ever know the fate of their time-bound hero?
December 6, 2006
Day Break, which took Losts time slot when Lost started its never ending hiatus, looks to be on the verge of cancellation. ABC recently announced their new Wednesday night schedule and it looks something like this:8:00 -
November 16, 2006
It was inevitable that the show that would fill the shoes of LOST for thirteen weeks would have a serious hurdle to get over: comparison. I’m not going to compare
November 15, 2006
Day Break premieres tonight on ABC at 9PM, with the unenviable task of replacing Lost. Starring Taye Diggs, Day Break has the same plot as "Groundhog Day", only if Bill Murray had to keep Andie McDowell from dying instead of making himself a better person. The reviews for
November 8, 2006
ABC is betting the Taye Diggs led Day Break will make for a logical viewing choice for malnourished LOST fans after the island mystery returns to hiatus-purgatory November 15th. The bet is an odd game-play for the network, and a sign of progressive policy at work within the halls of ABC. The fact that they are even allowing the scheduling to take
September 13, 2006
Fall 2006 New Shows Rank: #16Gist of the Show:Day Break sees Detective Brett Hopper (Taye Diggs) relive the same day over and over again (a la "Groundhog Day"), a day in which he is framed for the murder of an assistant District Attorney.