Archive for February, 2008
[431] Screencaps | [06]Clips
As most of you can tell we’re a little behind with Gallery updates. Basically over the next few days, maybe even weeks, we’ll be adding images from this last month (there are a ton of Fashion Week HQ photos being worked on) and even some from past years events. Please, bear with us during this time. We’re working as hard as we can to get older stuff up, work on layouts and keep you guys updated with the latest Sophia news and images.
Here’s the latest rundown of Gallery additions:
[23] 02.07.08 – Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week – Rebecca Taylor (HQ)
[10] 02.04.08 – Bryant Park (HQ)
[11] 01.31.08 – Out and About in Manhattan (HQ)
[02] 01.29.08 – In New York City (HQ)
[10] 01.31.08 – The Cinema Society & W Screening of Marc Jacobs & Louis Vuitton (HQ)
The CW has firmed up its post-strike schedule.
The network on Friday announced the premiere dates and episode orders for its returning scripted series, including comedy “The Game” and the dramas “One Tree Hill,” “Smallville,” “Supernatural” and the freshmen “Gossip Girl” and “Reaper.”
Absent from the announcement was the comedy “Girlfriends,” which is bowing out at the end of the season and won’t produce any more episodes, and the freshman drama “Life Is Wild,” which is not expected to return for a second season.
“Girlfriends” creator/executive producer Mara Brock Akil confirmed last week that she’s talking with the network and studio, CBS Paramount Network TV, about putting together a retrospective show to wrap up the series’ eight-year run.
As for “Game” and “Gossip Girl,” the return of those shows — March 23 and April 21, respectively — will mark the first new episodes to air following the writers strike; both shows are out of originals.
The other four series — “One Tree Hill,” “Smallville,” “Reaper” and “Supernatural” — still have a few episodes yet to air that were written pre-strike before their post-strike premieres on April 14, 17, 22 and 24, respectively.
Overall, “Game” got the biggest order, with nine episodes, followed by “One Tree Hill,” with six. The other received five-episode orders, with the exception of “Supernatural,” with four.
[60] 02.20.08 – Global Green USA’s 5th Annual Awards Season Celebration (MQ)
We’ve added three clips for OTH: 5.08 – Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want. Sorry for the delay!
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The lovely Sophia Bush was kind enough to meet with Jason C. after a grueling day on the One Tree Hill set (this interview was conducted at 2 AM!). Check it out — Sophia talks about Brooke’s newfound fame, her motivations for returning to Tree Hill, and why she hopes Chase will be back in the picture!
You can watch the interview here. Caps and a downloadable clip will be up later.





















