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'Once Upon a Time' Set Visit: The Cast Explains How They're Breathing New Life Into Old Stories
by Laura Prudom, posted Oct 21st 2011 1:15PM
I'm not being hyperbolic when I say that ABC's 'Once Upon a Time' is unlike anything you've seen on television before. Its closest relative is probably a little-watched NBC miniseries called 'The 10th Kingdom' which aired in 2000, at least in the way it blends classic fairytales with the modern world to offer a whole new interpretation of pop culture's most familiar yarns.'Once' also shares a certain amount of DNA with 'Lost,' since it was created by Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz, who wrote for the mystery series for the duration of its run (you can read Mo Ryan's recent interview with the duo here). But in its ideas, execution, and undeniable sense of whimsy, 'Once' is a unique creature, accessible to viewers from ages eight to 80.
Earlier this month, AOL TV visited the Vancouver set of the fantasy drama, wandering through the enchanting streets of fictional Storybrooke and talking with the cast about how the show is evolving so far. Join us after the jump for a hint of what you can expect when the show premieres on Sunday (8PM ET, ABC), and come back next week for a deeper look. Mild spoilers ahead.
A Disturbed Patient on 'Miami Medical' (VIDEO)
by Oliver Miller, posted May 2nd 2010 10:00PM
Sometimes, a doctor's work is never done. On 'Miami Medical' (Fri., 10PM ET on CBS), Doctor Zambrano (Lana Parrilla) steps out of the daily grind of the hospital -- and tries to change her clothes in the locker room. But even there, she's not alone. A deranged patient follows her into the room. Then, he points a gun at her.Shot in the Neck on 'Miami Medical' (VIDEO)
by Oliver Miller, posted Apr 11th 2010 11:55PM
Things aren't always what they seem, and that's even more true if you're a doctor on a medical drama. On the latest episode of 'Miami Medical' (Fri., 10PM ET on CBS), doctor Eva Zambrano (Lana Parrilla) encounters a man who has come into the hospital in order to check on his good friend. Unfortunately... the man seems to have a few problems of his own.Watch the video after the jump.
Gone Too Soon: Boomtown
by Jason Hughes, posted Nov 3rd 2009 10:05AM

I remember watching Boomtown for the first time. I remember where I was, and at what point in our lives it was on the air. Now, I watch a lot of television and have seen and forgotten more shows than most people would ever even want to be aware of. But Boomtown had that much of an impact on me.
Oh, I'm a sucker for a unique premise or take on familiar territory. I first tuned in to 24 because it took place in "real time," and I just had to see how that would work. I tuned into Boomtown because it promised me a look at crime from every possible perspective. How, I wondered, is that possible? And yet it brilliantly, beautifully and all too briefly was.
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