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Mike Vs. Ian on Desperate Housewives

by Isabelle Carreau, posted Apr 8th 2007 5:19PM
Desperate HousewivesMike Vs. Ian. Even though Susan Mayer said yes to Ian's proposal on Desperate Housewives, any fan can see that she still has feelings for Mike and is somewhat second guessing her decision to wed Ian.

Pretty much anyone can predict that, even though Mike lost the poker game, things are not over between Susan and him. For sure, Mike will come back in the picture and somehow put Susan's wedding to Ian in jeopardy.

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Goodbye Heist

by Bob Sassone, posted Apr 7th 2006 4:09PM
HeistWell, that happened a lot quicker than I expected.

Heist, the stylish NBC robbery drama, has already been axed by the network, Michael Ausiello is reporting at his site (hey, Ausiello has a site? Cool.).

Come on, this was a limited-run show anyway, why not let it play out? I caught a couple of eps, and while I was bugged by Dougray Scott's accent, I thought it was a rather fun, clever show, and I certainly wanted to see what happened next. But I guess NBC needs the hour for another episode of Deal Or No Deal.

[UPDATE: Writer/creator Mark Cullen confirms the cancellation in a comment below.]

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Heist: Pilot

by Joel Keller, posted Mar 23rd 2006 8:02AM
HeistWhen I sat in on the NBC conference call for the show Heist, I was probably the only person on that call who hadn't seen it. In fact, I had absolutely no idea what the show was about... besides some sort of heist, of course.

But as reporters from around the entertainment journalism landscape politely asked stars Dougray Scott and Steve Harris their questions, I started to figure out exactly what this show was going to be like. There was going to be a team of expert thieves, each with a specialty; they were going to plan a big heist that's funded by smaller heists; there was going to be a cat-and-mouse game with the cops with some romantic entanglements; finally, there was going to be goofy lines and lots of people not taking themselves too seriously.

How'd I get this off of one conference call? Two words: Oceans Eleven.

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