Kelly Bedard

The CW3PR “Gears, Green Screens & Gaming” panel at Comic-Con was co-moderated by gaming geek and games voice actor Scott Porter…

CLICK HERE to read our full coverage of San Diego Comic-Con 2016. There are a lot of things we love about Friday Night Lights/Hart of Dixie/Scorpion star Scott Porter. Among those things is the fact that he’s an unabashed Survivor superfan who tweets about the show constantly, flew out to Fiji to preview the new […]

CLICK HERE to read our full coverage of San Diego Comic-Con 2016. One of TV (and Twitter!)’s most charming stars was at Comic-Con this year moderating a panel about video games (CW3PR’s “Gears, Green Screens & Gaming” featuring composers, art directors & FX artists from the games industry). Whether you love him as Jason Street […]

  Kelly Bedard

Hart of Dixie is one of my favourite parts of the week. Sure, I watch a handful of important cable dramas and similarly depressing things, but there are only a few shows I get excited about the way I used to back in the pre-PVR days when would interrupt Sunday dinner to watch American Dreams […]

  Taylor Sobolewski

If it weren’t for the CW, I would still be so narrow minded as to think that doctors actually did any work. Thank goodness Hart of Dixie breaks down barriers and shows us things other than Dr. Brick Breeland recommending popsicles as a solution to hot soup. And who needs the main character to represent […]

  Taylor Sobolewski

On the 7th day, the CW created country boys. Not the old racist kind, but the country boys with sweet hearts, masculine stubble, and southern accents to make my heart swoon. I’ll admit, I first started watching Hart of Dixie after the end of the first season, not because I had heard from other people […]

  Kelly Bedard

The CW is an odd network. It’s sort of depressing, really. Both The WB and UPN, for different reasons, were important, groundbreaking networks that provided some of the most innovative, thought-provoking and meaningful programming ever on television. They were far from perfect, but The WB especially was home to more fascinating and diverse characters and […]