I decided to add clips of
Jensen and
Shiri's TV guest appearances. Right now I just added two episodes of
Shiri from her appearance on
Six Degrees. I am currently working on the other four episodes. :D Enjoy!
PDA Promo Pics
Posted on 04 Jun 2009 by Amy ::
Hey all! Here is a HQ promo of the cast of
Parental Discretion Advised, I also added a marketing pic, some of you have might have seen it already. Have a look! :D
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Parental Discretion Advised
New Layout
Posted on 31 May 2009 by Amy ::
Hey everyone! Check out the new look! It was made by Jay. She did an awesome job on it. I love how it turned out and lets hope you do too. :D
I added two chapters up. One chapter is from
Pempees and the other is from
vaifeal. Go on over and read the latest chapters!
Moon's Slaves & What If You
My Bloody Valentine 3D
Posted on 30 May 2009 by Amy ::
Hey all! I know I promised this a couple of days ago, but things have been super busy in RL. Too many birthdays. LOL! Well, here is the caps, stills, and posters from
My Bloody Valentine 3D. I'll cap the extras as soon as I can! :D
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My Bloody Valentine 3D
Smallville Caps
Posted on 27 May 2009 by Amy ::
Added caps from two episodes of
Smallville. I'm still working on
My Bloody Valentine's caps. Hopefully I get them up on
Friday. :D
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New Affiliate:
Least glamorous CW show is talk of the Upfront
Posted on 23 May 2009 by Amy ::
I just found this and I really hope this is good news for
Shiri!
Thanks primarily to Gossip Girl, CW has forged an identity as the network for soap opera-style dramas about wealthy, young, beautiful people. Most of the network's new shows reflect that, particularly the new Melrose Place and The Beautiful Life, producer Ashton Kutcher's series about the New York fashion world.
But the show that generated the most buzz at the Upfront was a midseason drama called Parental Discretion Advised that was not anything like those other shows.
At the post-Upfront news conference, CW's Ostroff described the series as "Juno meets Gilmore Girls." She wasn't referring specifically to a high school student becoming pregnant in the show (there was no evidence of that in the trailer shown to advertisers). Instead, she was describing this show's sensibility-- characters, living in Portland, Ore. (not L.A. or New York), who ordinary people can identify with, living lives regular folks will recognize. It's about a 16-year-old girl--an orphan who spent her life in foster care--who goes in search of her birth parents.
As fun as the over-the-top CW soaps are to watch and twitter about, this was the series that captured the most attention at the Upfront.Source:
TV.Com
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