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Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- links, articles and discussion
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 4:41 pm
by nayp
wpgrace wrote:Oh N! You are just a ray of sunshine this morning! Must be due to the effects of supposing him to be somewhere in the general vicinity of you, huh? I bet the LA fans get that feeling alot, but new to the Pittsburgh-area fans... (and of course utterly unknown to me...

).
It's hard (for me at least ) to stay cheerful... but I am delighted that one of us, at least, is... you can carry us for the day, Sweetie!

Grace, no ray of sunshine, I am going with some 20 years of financing in my background. Right now CBS stocks, let me put it mildly, it sucks. CBS has to do some major cuts, even being number #1, to make a profit. Why does CBS have so many pilots this year, because we are going to be shocked how many series are going to be cancelled by the Big Eye this year. Money rules right now, they are going to get rid of still popular series that cost them big bucks. IMO, and trust me,(if not, thinking of becoming a monk in the mountains of western PA.) both medical shows are going to be OK'ed by CBS, one a mid season replacement.
Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- links, articles and discussion
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 4:44 pm
by wpgrace
nayp wrote:wpgrace wrote:Oh N! You are just a ray of sunshine this morning! Must be due to the effects of supposing him to be somewhere in the general vicinity of you, huh? I bet the LA fans get that feeling alot, but new to the Pittsburgh-area fans... (and of course utterly unknown to me...

).
It's hard (for me at least ) to stay cheerful... but I am delighted that one of us, at least, is... you can carry us for the day, Sweetie!

Grace, no ray of sunshine, I am going with some 20 years of financing in my background. Right now CBS stocks, let me put it mildly, it sucks. CBS has to do some major cuts, even being number #1, to make a profit. Why does CBS have so many pilots this year, because we are going to be shocked how many series are going to be cancelled by the Big Eye this year. Money rules right now, they are going to get rid of still popular series that cost them big bucks. IMO, and trust me,(if not, thinking of becoming a monk in the mountains of western PA.) both medical shows are going to be OK'ed by CBS, one a mid season replacement.
Well... that's a comforting thought... You have my vote...

Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- links, articles and discussion
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 4:54 pm
by nayp
wpgrace wrote:nayp wrote:wpgrace wrote:Oh N! You are just a ray of sunshine this morning! Must be due to the effects of supposing him to be somewhere in the general vicinity of you, huh? I bet the LA fans get that feeling alot, but new to the Pittsburgh-area fans... (and of course utterly unknown to me...

).
It's hard (for me at least ) to stay cheerful... but I am delighted that one of us, at least, is... you can carry us for the day, Sweetie!

Grace, no ray of sunshine, I am going with some 20 years of financing in my background. Right now CBS stocks, let me put it mildly, it sucks. CBS has to do some major cuts, even being number #1, to make a profit. Why does CBS have so many pilots this year, because we are going to be shocked how many series are going to be cancelled by the Big Eye this year. Money rules right now, they are going to get rid of still popular series that cost them big bucks. IMO, and trust me,(if not, thinking of becoming a monk in the mountains of western PA.) both medical shows are going to be OK'ed by CBS, one a mid season replacement.
Well... that's a comforting thought... You have my vote...

Oh god grace, get off my soap box, I do believe this year, networks are going to look at the bottom line with the money, and if not propane tanks work well in caves.
Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- links, articles and discussion
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 5:14 pm
by mwj01
coco wrote:
Did anyone else read somewhere (sorry I can't find the link at this moment) that Joaquim de Almeida has joined the cast of TR?
I liked him as the bad guy in Desperado

I had to look him up, but yeah, I liked him in Desperado too. Just how big is this cast going to be?

It sounds good as far as selling the pilot, but then I'm concerned about the amount of Alex's screen time. Maybe I should take Mom's advice and not 'borrow problems'.
Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- links, articles and discussion
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 5:24 pm
by nayp
Oh Bob, here we go again! It's spring once again! Our hopes, ideas, our grand plans for the new fall schedule! Is any one know somebody who does group therapy sessions....real cheap.
Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- links, articles and discussion
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 5:28 pm
by SirenSong
mwj01 wrote:coco wrote:
Did anyone else read somewhere (sorry I can't find the link at this moment) that Joaquim de Almeida has joined the cast of TR?
I liked him as the bad guy in Desperado

I had to look him up, but yeah, I liked him in Desperado too. Just how big is this cast going to be?

It sounds good as far as selling the pilot, but then I'm concerned about the amount of Alex's screen time. Maybe I should take Mom's advice and not 'borrow problems'.
I'm guessing ER sized cast, which I guess would be about typical for medical dramas. Just remember, we were very spoiled with Moonlight and the size and focus of that show. We're going to see less screen time for Alex, but on the upside, the man might actually have a life outside of filming with a larger cast!
Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- links, articles and discussion
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 5:49 pm
by darlingcat
Good point, SS!
And look what ER did for George Clooney. I really like him, his movies and activism, but he is not even half the actor Alex is.
Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- links, articles and discussion
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 6:06 pm
by mwj01
SirenSong wrote:mwj01 wrote:coco wrote:
Did anyone else read somewhere (sorry I can't find the link at this moment) that Joaquim de Almeida has joined the cast of TR?
I liked him as the bad guy in Desperado

I had to look him up, but yeah, I liked him in Desperado too. Just how big is this cast going to be?

It sounds good as far as selling the pilot, but then I'm concerned about the amount of Alex's screen time. Maybe I should take Mom's advice and not 'borrow problems'.
I'm guessing ER sized cast, which I guess would be about typical for medical dramas. Just remember, we were very spoiled with Moonlight and the size and focus of that show. We're going to see less screen time for Alex, but on the upside, the man might actually have a life outside of filming with a larger cast!
Yes, you're right of course.

I haven't watched ER in years and got away from any medical dramas altogether so I'd forgotten the cast size. With the announcement of every addition, I selfishly think that it's cutting into the Alex pie. But we absolutely were spoiled with Alex's screen time on ML and I don't want to see him run down and tired again.
Thanks for the pick-me-up
SS!

Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- links, articles and discussion
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 6:09 pm
by Kelly
And on the bright side, he may have more time to do interviews...ermm...does that make me selfish?

If it does, I can't help it...I LOVE Alex being...well...Alex!

Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- links, articles and discussion
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 10:43 pm
by moonlitmuse
I'm selfish too. I'd rather have Alex on my screen 24/7 but if this is better for his career and easier on him then I guess I'm happy. Actually, a less hectic filming schedule could be great...it'll mean he has more free time to wander around the 'burgh
and run into me!

(Hey, I warned you I was selfish

)
Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- links, articles and discussion
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 10:45 pm
by SirenSong
moonlitmuse wrote:I'm selfish too. I'd rather have Alex on my screen 24/7 but if this is better for his career and easier on him then I guess I'm happy. Actually, a less hectic filming schedule could be great...it'll mean he has more free time to wander around the 'burgh
and run into me!

(Hey, I warned you I was selfish

)
Just make sure you have that camera at the ready.....
just in case!

Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- links, articles and discussion
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 10:52 pm
by mwj01
SirenSong wrote:moonlitmuse wrote:I'm selfish too. I'd rather have Alex on my screen 24/7 but if this is better for his career and easier on him then I guess I'm happy. Actually, a less hectic filming schedule could be great...it'll mean he has more free time to wander around the 'burgh
and run into me!

(Hey, I warned you I was selfish

)
Just make sure you have that camera at the ready.....
just in case!

And bring at least two back-ups.....
just in case!

Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- links, articles and discussion
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 11:07 pm
by redwinter101
Re Joaquim De Almeida, according to
THR.com
CBS Par's "Rivers" is about organ transplants through the eyes of doctors, donors and patients. De Almeida, repped by APA and Principal, will recur as the director of the institute of transplant medicine.
Red
Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- links, articles and discussion
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 11:27 pm
by redwinter101
And you might be interested in this - it is an audition for a character in the pilot (the mother of a potential organ donor):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRFK87D0o4o
Red
Re: CBS pilot: Three Rivers -- links, articles and discussion
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 11:30 pm
by SirenSong
I like Joaquim De Almeida, so I was glad to see him added to the cast. He's one of those actors that I've seen in a dozen or so things over the years and never knew his name, but just knew that I liked his work. Nice addition.
Thanks for the info, Red!