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'Eli Stone' Pilot: Not Just Another Lawyer Show
Meet Eli Stone
Eli Stone (Jonny Lee Miller) has a pretty nice life. He is an intelligent, sophisticated graduate of Stanford Law who is one of the top associates at a very successful law firm in San Francisco. He has a beautiful fiancée (Natasha Henstridge) who also happens to be the boss' daughter. He believes in owning a great wardrobe, having fine accessories and working hard. Only one problem - that's not who he wanted to be.
When he was younger, Eli had visions of changing the world. Instead of working for noble causes, however, he finds himself working for clients who, ...
READ MOREEli Stone (Jonny Lee Miller) has a pretty nice life. He is an intelligent, sophisticated graduate of Stanford Law who is one of the top associates at a very successful law firm in San Francisco. He has a beautiful fiancée (Natasha Henstridge) who also happens to be the boss' daughter. He believes in owning a great wardrobe, having fine accessories and working hard. Only one problem - that's not who he wanted to be.
When he was younger, Eli had visions of changing the world. Instead of working for noble causes, however, he finds himself working for clients who, ...
'Pushing Daisies' is Odd, But Ultimately Endearing
It's Not 'CSI: Couer d'Couers'
In the current TV era, truly original shows don't appear all that often on the broadcast networks. If and when they do, they usually aren't around for very long. "Pushing Daisies," a quirky amalgamation of a fairytale and film noir, is the latest offbeat offering to bow on the Big Four. Comparatively speaking, it has done fairly well thus far.
"Daisies" comes from the creative mind of Bryan Fuller, whose unique body of work includes the odd "Wonderfalls" and darkly comedic "Dead Like Me." It is the story of a pie maker named Ned (Lee Pace), who as a...
READ MOREIn the current TV era, truly original shows don't appear all that often on the broadcast networks. If and when they do, they usually aren't around for very long. "Pushing Daisies," a quirky amalgamation of a fairytale and film noir, is the latest offbeat offering to bow on the Big Four. Comparatively speaking, it has done fairly well thus far.
"Daisies" comes from the creative mind of Bryan Fuller, whose unique body of work includes the odd "Wonderfalls" and darkly comedic "Dead Like Me." It is the story of a pie maker named Ned (Lee Pace), who as a...
Gone But Not Forgotten: Starpulse Highlights The Best TV On DVD
The beauty of TV on DVD is that it lets small gems of television history continue to exist, allowing them to be found again and again. Swiftly canceled before their time, cult classics live on in DVD format for new generations of television lovers to happen upon.
Following is a list of some of the best TV on DVD you probably never watched. Discovering something new is always more fun and fulfilling than watching a rerun.
From the Unusual Mind of Bryan Fuller
If you've fallen in love with Bryan Fuller's charming new show Pushing Daisies, here's some good news. Fuller's previou...
READ MOREFollowing is a list of some of the best TV on DVD you probably never watched. Discovering something new is always more fun and fulfilling than watching a rerun.
From the Unusual Mind of Bryan Fuller
If you've fallen in love with Bryan Fuller's charming new show Pushing Daisies, here's some good news. Fuller's previou...
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