Pop Culture Roundup, May 13
Welcome to this week’s collection of fun pop culture stories.
Lo Bosworth Talks about Reality of The Hills on Bonnie Hunt
This is an interesting look at what is actually real on reality TV.
GLAAD: Newsweek Articles Sends a Damaging Message
The flap over whether an openly gay actor can play straight heated up again this week with the publication of the essay “Straight Jacket.” Do you think an actor’s personal life affects your ability to suspend your disbelief? I think it does in most cases. If it doesn’t work, it’s a problem with their acting, not their personal life.
I still hold Harrison Ford in low esteem because of his comments that no one would believe Anne Heche as a straight woman when she was cast as his lead in Six Days, Seven Nights. I mean, people believe her when she plays someone who isn’t insane. (She did have a nervous breakdown. And it’s been long enough that it’s funny, right?)
Supernatural Episode Recap: Two Minutes to Midnight
Just in case you don’t remember what happened last week.
First Finale Look: Vampire Diaries and Supernatural
I can’t believe it is already the season finale tonight! Here’s a little preview of what is to come.
Swan Song Finale Clip
A clip from tonight’s episode.
Sneak Peek #2: Supernatural 5.22 “Swan Song”
And another.
Joe Schreiber Talks Supernatural, The Unholy Cause
Another piece on the newest SPN tie-in novel.
Exclusive Interview with Jim Beaver
Beaver talks about the reasons Supernatural has stuck around so long and his other projects.
Goodbye, Sookie
When is it time to break up with a series? I’ve talked about this before, and I think it is perfectly okay to stop reading or watching a series when you realize it no longer brings you joy.
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By katie71483, May 14, 2010 @ 8:51 pm
Jen, I’ve decided to take your advice and give myself permission to stop with Sookie and Anita Blake.
There’s too much good stuff to read out there to waste my time on a habit that isn’t satisfying anymore. Thanks for linking my blog, btw!
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By Jen, May 15, 2010 @ 9:17 pm
You won’t be sorry. There’s no need to feel guilty over not reading books you don’t enjoy. Go forth and find new books to read!
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