San Diego Comic Con is practically right around the corner now; and with it comes one of my other favorite events, Nerd HQ. The brainchild of actor Zachary Levi and his friend Dave Coleman, Nerd HQ has only gotten better each year I’ve attended. Nerd HQ, which raises funds for the worthy charity Operation Smile, provides a smorgasbord of cool experiences in a chill setting (currently The New Children’s Museum)– a nice place to get away from the madness of the con for awhile while still getting your nerd on. Nerd HQ generally offers a selection of smaller-sized “Conversations for a Cause” panels with celebrities; “Smiles for Smiles” and “Signings for Smiles,” where you can get your photo with celebrities, or get celebrity autographs; places to play video games and see some really cool new or upcoming games; other cool exhibits from sponsors, some of which may be...
- 7/12/2016
- by Emily S. Whitten
- Comicmix.com
Due to a DVR snafu, we missed the opening of "The Good Wife," but we think we've sussed out what happened during it. Our apologies if we get anything wrong in the recap.
Case of the Week
Cary and Alicia/Will are facing off in an alleged murder case. Scott Bauer is the firm's client, whose DNA was found underneath his father (the deceased's) fingernails. The prosecution's theory is that the father found out the recovering alcoholic Scott was drinking again and said he was going to write him out of his will, so Scott killed him.
Since it's a jury trial, the firm has hired a jury consultant to tell them how the jury is reacting to various pieces of evidence and testimony. Kalinda thinks the "medicine man" is a load of hooey, but he's just being observant, reading body language. Doesn't seem like $120K worth of service, but doesn't seem pointless either.
Case of the Week
Cary and Alicia/Will are facing off in an alleged murder case. Scott Bauer is the firm's client, whose DNA was found underneath his father (the deceased's) fingernails. The prosecution's theory is that the father found out the recovering alcoholic Scott was drinking again and said he was going to write him out of his will, so Scott killed him.
Since it's a jury trial, the firm has hired a jury consultant to tell them how the jury is reacting to various pieces of evidence and testimony. Kalinda thinks the "medicine man" is a load of hooey, but he's just being observant, reading body language. Doesn't seem like $120K worth of service, but doesn't seem pointless either.
- 1/19/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Are the license plates that I see on Chuck the same ones I've seen way back on The Rockford Files and Columbo? Is this the equivalent of those 555 phone numbers? — Gary Land, via e-mail
Bingo! Odds are, you probably have spotted the same license plate on multiple shows, confirms Chuck prop master Scott Bauer.
"The California Dmv allows productions to use certain sequences that have not been issued to the public," he says. "The Pce is used as a passenger license plate and ...
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Bingo! Odds are, you probably have spotted the same license plate on multiple shows, confirms Chuck prop master Scott Bauer.
"The California Dmv allows productions to use certain sequences that have not been issued to the public," he says. "The Pce is used as a passenger license plate and ...
Read More >...
- 12/30/2010
- by Ingela Ratledge
- TVGuide - Breaking News
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