Hey, if you watch Heroes in real time, you're a 'sap' and a 'dips***' according to Heroes creator Tim Kring. Also, he says DVRs and On-Demand viewing made Heroes suck, not bad writing. Brilliant analysis, Tim! Why doesn't NBC just fire you already?
"Charlie Crews, the character Damian Lewis plays in Life...is perpetually defeated by modern technology. Lewis isn’t too hot on it himself. The London-born 37-year-old can’t stand Facebook, worries that video games are a threat to the film business and struggles with text messages." Watch Life on NBC, Wed. nights at 9pm E (or www.nbc.com/life).
Brock Akil to Produce NBC's 'Making Friends With Black People'
The untitled comedy is behind tight lips at NBC.
"Heroes" was meant to be NBC's answer to "Lost" and "24," but it may not be a serial much longer. Series creator Tim Kring told a panel at the recent Screenwriting Expo that maintaining serials like "Heroes" have been "an absolute bear to do." Television viewers, he says, don't watch TV on the same terms they did just a few years ago.
The Night Train To MoscowLooking for where you can see the entire episode of NBC's My Own Worst Enemy?Watch the full video online here.
V: The Series was a one-hour weekly television series based on American producer and director Kenneth Johnson's science fiction franchise concerning aliens known as "The Visitors" trying to take over Earth. It aired in the United States on NBC during the 1984–85 TV season.
NBC is developing a comedy based on the book "Making Friends With Black People," a buddy comedy that will focus on the state of race relations in the U.S.
NBC Entertainment co-chair Ben Silverman says that Lipstick Jungle may have new life with its recent move to the Friday night lineup. Late last week rumors were running rampant that the show, in it’s first season, had breathed its last. Not so.
Matt enters the mind of Angela in an attempt to free her from her coma while Elle confronts Sylar for killing her father. Read the recap and review of NBC's Heroes.