Here's the "Here To Save A Life" trailer for the upcoming new Fox series, The Resident. I'm definitely going to check this show out when it premieres. The Resident looks pretty good, if you ask me. :)
Showing posts with label Matt Czuchry. Show all posts
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Thursday, January 4, 2018
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
The Good Wife: Scoop on Archie Panjabi (Kalinda)'s exit from the show and scoop on the future of the show from TVLine's Michael Ausiello

Here's some scoop on The Good Wife from this week's (Posted on 4/8/15) Ask Ausiello column.
Question: Anything new and scoopy on The Good Wife? —Brandon
Ausiello: This is new, scoopy and curious: I hear CBS has quietly extended the contracts of the primary cast — that includes Julianna Margulies, Christine Baranski and Matt Czuchry — for two more seasons beyond the current sixth. That’s interesting coming off of Good Wife cocreator Robert King’s comments in last week’s Ask Ausiello, in which he hinted that even though he always envisioned the show ending after seven seasons, the decision, ultimately, rests with CBS. An insider, however, cautions not to read too much into the two-year thing, calling it “typical TV dealmaking.”
Question: Do you have any scoop to offer on Kalinda’s exit from The Good Wife? — ABZ
Ausiello: I heard she was getting killed off. Then I heard she was going to jail. Then I heard she was entering witness protection. Then I heard none of those things are true. Then I heard the killed-off rumor again. Then I saw the below photo Archie Panjabi tweeted Tuesday while on a break from shooting the season finale, and I thought to myself: “Self, that’s not the face of someone who’s about to shoot a death scene.” Does that answer your question, ABZ?
Link to the full article:‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Finale Spoilers: Will Season 11 End With a Death? | TVLine
Thursday, May 22, 2014
The Good Wife: Alicia and Cary related scoop on season 6 and Emmy related scoop from TVLine's Michael Ausiello
Here's some scoop on The Good Wife from this week's (Posted on 5/21/14) Ask Ausiello column.
Question: That Alicia-Cary fight in The Good Wife finale was pretty raw. Can the legal duo bounce back from it? –Miles
Ausiello: Let’s go straight to EP Robert King for his outlook on Florrick-Agos for Season 6. “Alicia and Cary have always based their relationship as work partners on Diane/Will, and there were some wonderful fights between Diane and Will in other years,” he points out. “Their hope, or our hope, is that like Diane/Will, Alicia and Cary can find that mutual respect that brings them back.” From a purely dramatic standpoint, though, King says he thought it was “lovely” to see Matt Czuchry’s character “going toe to toe with Alicia with that kind of fury. It’s soemthing we haven’t seen before, even though I think the argument could and probably should be made that Cary’s character did a wrong thing [in setting up a meeting with Louis Canning].” Finally, he adds, it’s important to remember that a Florrick-Agos merger with Lockhart-Gardner is “probably not a good idea, and Cary’s right [about that]. But a lot of their argument was both about career and about the personal. He was smarting from the Kalinda revelation, but for Alicia, she’s tired because of Will’s death. When people have a disaster in their lives or a loved one dies, they begin to second-guess all their decisions up and down the line.”
Question: Set my mind at ease, please. The Good Wife isn’t going to get ignored in the Emmy race after its incredible fifth season, is it? –Jasmine
Ausiello: Far be it from me to pretend to know what’s in the hearts and minds of Emmy voters, Jasmine — remember, these are the folks who never managed to find room for Buffy‘s Sarah Michelle Gellar on their ballot. That said, on the subject of Emmys, we asked Good Wife EP Robert King if he and his writing staff have been subtly poking fun at voters’ tendency to favor cable shows by having multiple scenes of Alicia obsessing over a woeful faux AMC series called Darkness at Noon this season. His answer? “Actually, no. What we were looking for is a show that made Alicia become a binge-watcher,” King says. “There are a lot of cable shows that are like, ‘dark men and dark times.’ And what we wanted to do is have this comment on what was happening in Alicia’s life. When she’s thinking about sex with that stranger from jury duty, Darkness at Noon is all about sex. When she comes out of mourning Will, there’s this soliloquy about hating God.” That said, King acknowledges Darkness at Noon wasn’t exactly imagined as high-quality fare: “We were looking for a comic and satirical way to show Alicia binge-watching and finding it reflecting on her life. We’re the biggest fans of those shows. So a lot of it is affectionate, even though it might be satiric. It’s affectionately satiric.”
Link to the full article:‘Bones’ Season 10 Spoilers: Time Jump, Booth Brennan Reunited - TVLine
Friday, November 1, 2013
The Good Wife: Alicia, Cary and Peter related scoop from E! Online's Kristin Dos Santos
Here's some scoop on The Good Wife from Kristin Dos Santos' Spoiler Chat column, which was posted on 11/1/13.
Link to the full article:Spoiler Chat: Scoop on How I Met Your Mother, Arrow, The Good Wife and More! | E! Online
Cindy: I need more scoop on The Good Wife now that Alicia and Cary finally left the firm!
Alicia pulled a move she's never used before in last Sunday's crazy-awesome episode: Using Peter's position of power to her new firm's advantage. But will she keep doing so to help get Florrick, Agos & Associates off the ground? "That storyline kind of figures in a couple different ways…a couple different factors involved with how the governorship aspect plays into the beginning of the firm," Matt Czuchry teases. "So that is one of the themes that will come in and out from a couple different angles, actually, at the beginning of the season."
Link to the full article:Spoiler Chat: Scoop on How I Met Your Mother, Arrow, The Good Wife and More! | E! Online
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
The Good Wife: Cary related scoop and more on season 4 from TVLine's Michael Ausiello
Here's some scoop on The Good Wife from this week's (Posted on 8/7/12) Ask Ausiello column.
Question: Can you tell me anything about my favorite character from The Good Wife, Cary? —Rachel P.
Ausiello: He has a line in the premiere that pretty much sums up his Season 4 predicament: “I’m always right on time for the fall of Saigon.” As exec producer Robert King explains, “Cary is someone who is trying to deal with a law firm that is now on the edge. No matter where he goes he seems to be in a place that is on the verge of falling apart. And what he realizes is he wants to not be the yuppy fighter he was before. He wants to have a calm spirit to him. The difficulty is we’re going to see some family of his coming into the picture, and that is going to complicate things for him.”
Question: I know she’s on The Mindy Project now, but any chance Anna Camp will return to The Good Wife? She went away too soon! —Gerald
Ausiello: Camp says she’d return “in a heartbeat,” adding that she too was “bummed” her arc ended so abruptly last season. “What happened was I got a movie I had to go shoot,” she explains. “I don’t know if [Caitlin leaving to be a stay-at-home mom-to-be] was their original direction, but I was like, ‘Oh my gosh! I thought I was going to flirt with Josh Charles?!’”
Link to the full article:Gossip Girl Spoilers — Plus Scoop on Dexter, NCIS, Bones and More! - TVLine
Question: Can you tell me anything about my favorite character from The Good Wife, Cary? —Rachel P.
Ausiello: He has a line in the premiere that pretty much sums up his Season 4 predicament: “I’m always right on time for the fall of Saigon.” As exec producer Robert King explains, “Cary is someone who is trying to deal with a law firm that is now on the edge. No matter where he goes he seems to be in a place that is on the verge of falling apart. And what he realizes is he wants to not be the yuppy fighter he was before. He wants to have a calm spirit to him. The difficulty is we’re going to see some family of his coming into the picture, and that is going to complicate things for him.”
Question: I know she’s on The Mindy Project now, but any chance Anna Camp will return to The Good Wife? She went away too soon! —Gerald
Ausiello: Camp says she’d return “in a heartbeat,” adding that she too was “bummed” her arc ended so abruptly last season. “What happened was I got a movie I had to go shoot,” she explains. “I don’t know if [Caitlin leaving to be a stay-at-home mom-to-be] was their original direction, but I was like, ‘Oh my gosh! I thought I was going to flirt with Josh Charles?!’”
Link to the full article:Gossip Girl Spoilers — Plus Scoop on Dexter, NCIS, Bones and More! - TVLine
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