Universal’s Big Miracle, Sony’s Darling Companion, Comedy Central’s The Colbert Report and FX’s Sons Of Anarchy are among the film and television programs nominated for the 2013 Genesis Awards. The annual honors from the Humane Society of the United States recognize news and entertainment media in 15 categories for helping raise awareness of animal issues and animal protection. This year’s awards gala will be held March 23 at the Beverly Hilton, where the Hsus Wyler Award will go to pop star Ke$ha. Feature Film Big Miracle Universal Pictures Darling Companion Kasdan Films / Sony Delhi Safari Fantastic Films International, LLC To The Arctic Imax /Warner Bros. Dramatic Series Grey’S Anatomy “The Lion Sleeps Tonight” ABC Harry’S Law “Gorilla My Dreams” NBC Sons Of Anarchy “J’ai Obtenu Cette” FX Sid Caesar Comedy Award The Colbert Report Representative Steve King on dogfighting Comedy Central Futurama “31st Century...
- 2/22/2013
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
Harry's Law made a valiant effort to start 2012 off right, but "Gorilla My Dreams" wasn't the best way to achieve that goal.
Between Harry and Tommy's attempt to legally qualify a gorilla as a person, and Cassie and Adam's fervent defense of a vigilante Wonder Woman avenging the domestically abused, it was hard to see through to the bigger picture of the episode.
I mean... I have yet to determine what that bigger picture was.
It's clear that consistency in the writers' room is a luxury that Harry's Law does not enjoy. From episode to episode it seems that different characters get emphasized and increasingly more random cases become focal points.
As an Ohioan, I can appreciate that David E. Kelley and company felt it necessary to flagrantly point out the states' rather poor handling of the exotic animal escape that made national headlines last fall, but to then connect...
Between Harry and Tommy's attempt to legally qualify a gorilla as a person, and Cassie and Adam's fervent defense of a vigilante Wonder Woman avenging the domestically abused, it was hard to see through to the bigger picture of the episode.
I mean... I have yet to determine what that bigger picture was.
It's clear that consistency in the writers' room is a luxury that Harry's Law does not enjoy. From episode to episode it seems that different characters get emphasized and increasingly more random cases become focal points.
As an Ohioan, I can appreciate that David E. Kelley and company felt it necessary to flagrantly point out the states' rather poor handling of the exotic animal escape that made national headlines last fall, but to then connect...
- 1/12/2012
- by chandel@mediavine.com (C. Charles)
- TVfanatic
Sneak Peek actress Erica Durance ("Smallville") as DC Comics' 'Wonder Woman', in the NBC "Harry's Law" episode "Gorilla My Dreams", airing January 11, 2012 :
"...'Harry' (Kathy Bates) and 'Tommy' (Chris McDonald), in the midst of duck hunting, discover that the owner of the hunting preserve has been covertly housing a gorilla. Swayed by the gorilla's incredible intelligence and gentle demeanor, Harry agrees to help. Meanwhile, 'Adam' (Nate Corddry) and 'Cassie' (Karen Olivo) represent 'Annie Bilson' (Erica Durance), a young lady who seeks vigilante justice against men who abuse women, by dressing up as the superhero 'Wonder Woman'..."
The Wonder Woman costume Durance wears is the same design worn by actress Adrienne Palicki in the "Wonder Woman" TV pilot from Warner Bros. Television and producer David E. Kelley, also producers of "Harry's Law".
"...'Harry' (Kathy Bates) and 'Tommy' (Chris McDonald), in the midst of duck hunting, discover that the owner of the hunting preserve has been covertly housing a gorilla. Swayed by the gorilla's incredible intelligence and gentle demeanor, Harry agrees to help. Meanwhile, 'Adam' (Nate Corddry) and 'Cassie' (Karen Olivo) represent 'Annie Bilson' (Erica Durance), a young lady who seeks vigilante justice against men who abuse women, by dressing up as the superhero 'Wonder Woman'..."
The Wonder Woman costume Durance wears is the same design worn by actress Adrienne Palicki in the "Wonder Woman" TV pilot from Warner Bros. Television and producer David E. Kelley, also producers of "Harry's Law".
- 12/31/2011
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
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