Season 1 of Lookinglass To Have 11 Episodes

Entertainment Weekly and Deadline are reporting that the debut season of Lookinglass, which was originally supposed to have 13 episodes, has been trimmed to eleven. This is fairly common for midseason replacements, and has nothing to do with what they expect of the show, but is instead related to the network’s scheduling needs.

The obvious good news is that we now know how many episodes we’ll get! The EW article mentions that Fox will be announcing their midseason schedule in the coming weeks, so hopefully we’ll get a premiere date soon.

In the meantime, here’s a great shot of Tim with actor Paolo Maiolo, filming episode 6 last week in Vancouver.

And this shot from Amanda Detmer, filming a scene with Tim and Rob Kazinsky.

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Looking forward to seeing more!

 

Lookinglass Screening at NYCC

If you’re attending New York Comic Con (NYCC) this year, heads up! There will be an advance screening of Tim’s new Fox series, Lookinglass, as well as a Q&A session with star Rob Kazinsky and executive producers Rand Ravich and Howard Gordon, on Sunday, October 11.

The screening starts at 11 am in room 1A06 and will be followed by the Q&A – here’s a link with more info.

The NYCC takes place at the Javits Center, 655 W 34th St., in Manhattan. Tickets are sold out, but I wanted to post the info anyway for anyone who was already attending. If you’re going to see the screening, please let us know! 🙂

 

The Frankenstein Code is now Lookinglass

Tim’s new Fox series has undergone another name change. The show, formerly known by the working titles Frankenstein and The Frankenstein Code, is now called Lookinglass!

Due to the name change, the show also has new Twitter and Instagram accounts. You can find them at @LookinglassFOX on Twitter, @LookinglassFOX on Instagram, and LookinglassFOX on Facebook.

https://instagram.com/p/66A7FENMUL/

Definitely “looking” forward to seeing what they have in store for us! 🙂

The Bizarro Jerry is one of Paste’s 10 Best Seinfeld Episodes

Chris Morgan of Paste Magazine has ranked one of Tim’s Seinfeld episodes, “The Bizarro Jerry,” third on his list of the show’s ten best episodes!

3. The Bizarro Jerry

Bizarro Jerry

This episode is silly in many ways. After all, Elaine finds herself in a bizarro world with its own Jerry, George, Kramer and Newman. Kramer starts working a job for no reason. Jerry dates Man Hands. George finds himself going to secret model parties. Yet, it all works. Kramer’s storyline is hilarious. The bizarro thing is out there, yes, but if you are willing to accept it, it’s hilarious and delightfully weird. The show had earned this chance through years of shrewd character development, and they made the most of the opportunity.

For the full list of the 10 best Seinfeld episodes, check out the article here.

(Thanks to Kevin McClave for the heads-up!)

White Collar Season 6 and the Complete Series, now available on DVD

You probably all know this by now, but in case you missed it, season 6 of White Collar is now out on DVD, as well as the set of the “con-plete collection” of the entire series.

Season 6 extra features include deleted scenes, a gag reel, a “case closed” retrospective and two audio commentaries for the finale episode (Tim, Willie and Jeff on one side, Matt and Jeff on the other).

Note that besides a nice cardboard box, the “con-plete collection” doesn’t contain anything else that the 6 DVD sets of each season. No additional bonus there (Thank you Daclaren for the info!)

For a foretaste of the extras from season 6, click on the image below to watch  a selection of deleted scenes. Password is tdktv

miscellaneous gallery updates

May 15 Update: We’ve also added captures from the Friends episode!

White Collar season 3 screencaps have finally been added to the gallery. The Extensive White Collar gallery is now complete!

Screencaptures, HQ promo stills and set photos from the film Peaceful Warrior have also been added, as well as screencaptures from The Chumscrubber. Screencaptures are courtesy of Kanarek.

In addition, we have also added HQ pictures of Tim’s Commencement speech at LeMoyne College May 16, 2010. Photos are courtesy of LeMoyne college.

We’ve added a cast photo and the first promo still to the Frankenstein Code gallery, as well as replaced the previously posted promo picture with the HQ version.

HQ stills from the Agents of Shield have also been substituted and three behind the scene shots of episode 2×08 have been added.

Last but not least, thanks to the awesome Kanarek, screencaptures of all episodes of season one of Carnivale have also been added to the gallery!

 

 

 

The Frankenstein Code: first promo picture and trailer screencaptures

Fox has just released the first promo picture of Tim as Duval Pritchard. Photos of the other members of the cast can ben found at their Facebook page.

 

In addition, screencaptures from the trailer and the behind the scene promo can be found in the gallery as well.

 

The Frankenstein Code – The trailer!

Fox just released the first trailer for The Frankenstein Code, which is set to premiere in 2016.

Not a lot of Tim in this first trailer, but he sure looks fine as FBI Agent Duval Pritchard. 🙂

Also, here is an Inside Look with the creators and lead actor Rob Kazinsky.

The official Frankenstein website had also added a more complete synopsis of the Pilot:

Seventy-five-year-old JIMMY PRITCHARD (guest star Philip Baker Hall, “Modern Family,” “Magnolia”) is a shell of his former self. A drinker, a womanizer and a father who always put work before family, Pritchard was forced to resign as L.A. County Sheriff for corrupt conduct more than a decade ago. Now, some 15 unkind years later, he is killed when he stumbles upon a robbery at the home of FBI Agent DUVAL PRITCHARD (Tim DeKay, “White Collar”), one of his three children. But death is surprisingly short for Jimmy, who is brought back to life by billionaire tech-genius twins MARY GOODWIN (Dilshad Vadsaria, “Revenge”) and her brother, OTTO (Adhir Kalyan, “Rules of Engagement”), founders of the social networking empire, Lookinglass.

Resurrected as a younger version of himself, with physical abilities of which he never dreamed, a re-animated Pritchard (Rob Kazinsky, “True Blood”) is given a second chance at life. What will he do with it? Will he seek vengeance against those who killed him? Will he try to repair the damage he did to his family? Will he embrace a new sense of purpose or fall prey to old temptations?

Team DeKay is now on Facebook!

We already have social media presences on Twitter, Instagram, and Tumblr – now, Team DeKay has joined Facebook as well!

Click here to check out our Facebook page!

It’s brand new, so there’s not much there yet, but that will soon change! We plan on using the Facebook page to cross-post news from here, as well as for all sorts of miscellaneous things that don’t necessarily warrant a whole new entry on the site.

Since the White Collar fandom still seems to be alive and well on Facebook, I figured it was about time to take the plunge and create a space for us there, especially for those who prefer Facebook over Instagram, Twitter, etc. Hope to see many of you there! 😀

Also, just a reminder that the DeKay family’s episode of Dinner at Tiffani’s airs tonight on the Cooking Channel at 10 pm eastern! (For those who don’t get the Cooking Channel or who are in other countries, we’ll have the episode available on TDKTV soon.)

Brady Smith posted a great photo of the DeKay and Smith families on Instagram:

http://instagram.com/p/1f37OhJQIL/

Can’t wait to see it!