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Preview: Fairly Legal 1×1

Fairly Legal

In the US: Thursdays, 10/9c, USA Network. Starts January 20th

Ooh look. Another show on USA Network. Wonder if it’ll be one of those “characters” ones. This one’s about a lawyer. How will it be a little off the wall and kooky, I wonder?

Well, the answer is it’s about an ex-lawyer, not a lawyer. The show stars Sarah Shahi of Life not-quite-fame as lawyer Kate Reed, who gives up her life as a lawyer to become a mediator: she sits down with both parties to a law suit and tries to work out a settlement that works in both their favours, without recourse to lawyers and an expensive trial.

At least, that’s what it should be like in practice. Because this being a TV series, you don’t expect Kate to just sit there and chat to people, do you? No, she has to do some investigating and figure out the truth and make things right and just and stuff.

Oh, and because this is the USA Network, she’s got to live on her dead dad’s house boat, have an on-again, off-again relationship with her ex-husband (Michael Trucco from BSG), be employed by her step-mother, have a personal geek assistant who plays D&D and solve all these problems with charm and idiosyncrasy.

What’s it called? Well, because Kate is fair of face (“Less lawyer, more appeal” as the poster tagline goes) and because she’s only loosely associated with the legal process now, it’s called Fairly Legal. Hmm.

Hey, you know what else the poster says? “Don’t go to court – go to Kate!”

Hanging’s too good for them. Queue the trailer.

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Sitting Tennant

Sitting Tennant (week 2, 2011)

Janice's Sitting Tennant

Blimey. Week two already. Look at that would you. So sudden thought – we’re getting quite a lot of Sitting Tennants in the pile now, enough that Friday’s Sitting Tennant might make a comeback soon. But should we reward quantity or quality? Basically, if we stick with 10 points for a Tuesday Tennant, should we reward a Friday Tennant with 5 points or none? Does the current scoring system favour those who can find lots of pictures over those who can find just one or two really good ones? Or will that unfairly discriminate against those who find lots of good Tennants? What do you think?

Either way, today’s excellent Sitting Tennant was provided by new arrival Janice – everyone thank her!

  1. Rullsenberg, Hebbie, Janice: 10

Over in the first week of captions, it’s SK who gets the first 10 points of the year. Congratulations! Good luck this week, everyone, and thanks for taking part!

  1. SK: 10
  2. Virpl, Marie, Rullsenberg, Joe B, Electric Dragon, theriverlady: 5

Got a picture of David Tennant sitting, lying down or in some indeterminate state in between? Then leave a link to it below or email me and if it’s judged suitable, it will appear in the “Sitting Tennant” gallery. Don’t forget to include your name in the filename so I don’t get mixed up about who sent it to me.

The best pic in the stash each week will appear on Tuesday and get ten points.

You can also enter the witty and amusing captions league table by commenting on the photo, the best caption getting 10 points, everyone who contributes getting five points.

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Review: Doctor Who – The Pandorica Opens and Being Human: Unofficial and Unauthorised

Doctor Who: The Pandorica Open - Exploring the worlds of the Eleventh DoctorBeing Human: Unofficial and Unauthorised

Book: Being Human: Unofficial and Unauthorised
Author: Joanne Black
Price: £14.99
ISBN: 978-0956100030
Pages: 300
Publisher: Classic TV Press
Published: Way back in December. Sorry. Postal problems.

Book: Doctor Who: The Pandorica Open – Exploring the worlds of the Eleventh Doctor
Author: Frank Collins
Price: £14.99
ISBN: 978-0956100030
Pages: 251
Publisher: Classic TV Press
Published: Way back in December again. Sorry. Postal problems.

Let’s go a little bit different today and review a couple of books from Cambridge publishing company Classic TV Press (hopefully no relation to Cambridge’s Classic TV magazine, which folded before its first issue) that have been written by a couple of bloggers. As a bit of a contrast, one is on Doctor Who, the other is on Being Human, and one is really very good and one is really very bad. Take your bets on which is which before the jump.

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