It took too long and now we have a writers’ strike ~ justifiably ~ but still, we waited too long to see Kevin get a kiss and now we may never see the rest of the season of Brothers and Sisters.This episode was written by two females, Jennifer Cecil and Sherri Cooper-Landsman. And the writing between Scotty and Kevin was either good, the actors just were great at presenting it or both. I don’t write about an episode unless I like it enough to invest the effort. I liked this episode. It felt...Read Full Story
BROTHERS AND SISTERS - The ABC Television ShowWow, seven episodes into season two of a television show that I fell for hard last year when it debuted and I finally really liked an episode. Tonight, the writing had more substance… at least the actors seem to be able to get their acting chops into the material more than any other episode so far. The episode of Brothers and Sisters, “36 hours” showed what this show does best when it is allowed to from the writing – is relate to one another. I...Read Full Story
Wikizines are interactive magazines that anyone can create or edit - and this one is called "Brothers and Sisters ABC Television Show". Here you can find fresh voices and respond in real time. Some members write articles about recent news and trends related to the wikizine's topic, others recount relevant personal stories or share their favorite pictures and video clips. Got an interesting idea or story to share with other members of this wikizine? Well, then put on your journalist's cap and...Read Full Story
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Brothers and Sisters Soundtracks and Music
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HOLLYWOOD actor Matthew Rhys is among a host of well-known Welsh faces supporting Tafwyl, a week-long celebration of the Welsh language, held as part of this year’s Cardiff Festival. Rhys joins TV hosts Alex Jones, Angharad Mair and Gethin Jones, rugby ...
These sisters know how to ham it upThe Kingston Whig-StandardBy Greg Burliuk, Kingston Whig-Standard The Flying Nun was a popular TV series in the late '60s featuring Sally Field as a nun whose headdress enabled her to fly. Sounds silly now, doesn't it? The Nunsense musicals are in the same category.
Silicon Valley's MetroJeff Brummett's Guide to San JoseSilicon Valley's MetroNeil Hamburger did the Colonel Sanders/Sally Field joke and Extreme Elvis (after um, “marking his territory”…. yes, what you're thinking is absolutely correct) eventually led the crowd to the street for an acoustic sing-along rendition of “Suspicious ...
McLeod Summer Playhouse line-up announcedThe SouthernSally Field, Shirley MacLaine, Julia Roberts and others starred in the 1989 film adaptation of the tale. The show runs June 14, 16, 22 and 24. “You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown,” the family musical, plays in rotation with “Steel Magnolias.
Superheroes dominate summer moviesSioux City JournalAnd an indie director (Marc Webb) and a supporting cast that includes Sally Field. But this one isn't eager in trotting out the Green Goblin or Doc Ock, so we have a new villain and more energy. Could be just the Spidey-sense this needs.and more »
From 'Today girls' to journos: Gracie Awards honor Guthrie, Mullins, Garcia ...Chicago Tribune"She is on a great and inspiring journey and really embodies a quote that I love," presenter Sally Field said of Brock. " 'It's never too late to be what you might have been.' " Click here for more television news on Variety.com.
Likeable or Leader? — Voters must decide which quality most importantCherokee Tribune“Hey, you want Sally Field, get Sally Field. I don't care whether you like me, and you shouldn't (care) either. You don't need likable, you need tough and determined and courageous and principled. “This isn'ta popularity contest.and more »