FBI Dramas: Comic-Con 2008 Wrap-Up
With Comic-Con coming every so often, you can’t blame us Internet hounds for wanting to squeeze every drop of its newsy madness at the end. Read about Criminal Minds, Fringe and some other series that made an impact at Comic-Con this year. Check out Wil Wheaton talking about Criminal Minds in this video:
Criminal Minds: Wil Wheaton, actor, blogger, author and now Criminal Mind’s guest star, talked at the con about the history of his blogging, his writing adventures…and his latest guest role on an upcoming episode in this next season of Criminal Minds.
In the video interview, he talks also about his sons, and it’s awesome to hear about him being such a cool dad.
Wheaton’s debut on CR is at the beginning of the new season. Since he’s been sworn to secrecy about his activities there, you can read some of his personal stuff about the whole experience at his blog, WWdN: In Exile, and then in October, when he releases more info at his blog on TV Squad, we’ll have all the juicy details about the “behind-the scenes” trip in this special episode.
Fringe: Kristin at E!Online reveals some goodness about Fringe star Joshua Jackson’s backside, and a little about the series, and her chats with him and Joss Whedon.
THR’s Con wrap story suggest reception for FBI drama Fringe was slightly off-center, even though Fox reps were busy passing out awesome swag items. It was also noted that a group of cows were lined up in a parking lot near the convention center, no doubt as a take from the first episode scene, and this also garnered some strange review. Really?
24: Word is that Fox’s 24 was huge, and Kiefer Sutherland finally answered the most pressing and important question about the show: When does Jack Bauer go to the restroom?
Bones: Searching Bones is reporting that stars Michaela Conlin and John Francis Daly (Dr. Sweets) were both at the con, talking about their roles on the show and future plans. Looks like someone is headed for romance next season!
video: mahalo.com

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Hello. Could you possibly add Fringe Television to your blogroll?
It’s coming…thank you Edward!