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This is dedicated to Texas, Louisiana swamps and Mother Russia! It's been four long weeks since the collapse of Clark's fortress. Here's what's happening: Clark has been slanging black market seafood in a Russian work camp. Oliver, AC and Dinah fight to reunite with their Boy Scout. Chloe has new powers and is loving it. Lois is now ten times hotter. LuthorCorp's new CEO arrives and has red hair...coincidence? Not likely. Cassidy Freeman (The Righteous Gemstones, Longmire) makes her Smallville debut as new series regular Tess Mercer. Justin Hartley, Alan Ritchson and Alaina Huffman all make their return as DC Comics original characters Green Arrow (Oliver Queen), Aquaman (Arthur Curry) and Black Canary (Dinah Lance), respectively.
Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com) presents an exclusive interview from 2023's Shore Leave Con (www.shore-leave.com/) in Hunt Valley Maryland. BTB's own Mike "The General" Zad first talks to lovely actress Alaina Huffman from Riverdale, Smallville, Supernatural and much more! Alaina talks about which of her many roles resonates with her the most, the passionate fandoms she has been involed with, and which version of Black Canary would win in a fight, her version or Katie Cassidy! In addition Alaina talks about her goals as a director and her upcoming film projects and much much more!
Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com) presents another show that's intergalactic planetary! First we welcome NASA astro physicist Dr. C. Alex Young who offers something different for our audiences! Dr, Young a sci-fi aficionado mentions which sci-fi franchise is the most feasible as far as technology and how astro physics ties with the Comic Con world! We discuss other topics with Dr. Young including the possibility of life on Jupiter planet Europa, space weather, lunar eclipses and much more out of this world topics! For more on Dr. Young visit https://www.thesuntoday.org/. In addition we present our first two interviews from 2023's Shore Leave (https://www.shore-leave.com/) in Hunt Valley Maryland. BTB's own Mike "The General" Zad first talks to lovely actress Alaina Huffman from Riverdale, Smallville, Supernatural and much more! At the end of the program we welcome actor Aaron Douglas from Battlestar Galactica! BTB's host with the most Al Sotto brings to you another entertaining program! Joining the panel this week will be "The King of the 80s" Chachi McFly, Mike "The General" Zad and NASA ambassador Kelly Christopher! Song Credits: Classic Cut - Aqua "Barbie GIrl" Classic Cut - Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga "Body and Soul"
Welcome to an extraordinary episode as we delve into the remarkable life of Jaxon John Huffman, the incredible entrepreneur and former spouse of renowned Hollywood actress Alaina Huffman. In this gripping Part 1 of our series, we uncover Jaxon's awe-inspiring journey, from his challenging upbringing in Cleveland's tough neighborhood to touring with the iconic Vanilla Ice with the sensational hit song "Ice Ice Baby."Born John Henry Huffman IV, Jaxon's early life was defined by love rather than material possessions, growing up in a modest $7000 house. However, the hardships of his environment were all too real, with tragedy striking close to home when his grandfather fell victim to an unfortunate incident involving the police. Furthermore, his uncle's imprisonment on death row cast a dark shadow on his formative years.Jaxon's escape from the harsh realities of his neighborhood came through the Air Force, as his teen parents enlisted to find a way out. Nevertheless, the tumultuous dynamics between his parents resulted in custody battles, leading to Jaxon being separated from his mother. Foster care became his new reality, but the rebellious spirit within him refused to be contained, prompting frequent escapes at a tender age. Ultimately, his grandmother would step in, rescuing him and his brother from foster care, providing a temporary respite back in Cleveland.As fate would have it, Jaxon's mother, stationed in Korea, finally came to his rescue. However, their reunion was short-lived, as his rebellious nature created insurmountable challenges. At the age of 14, Jaxon made a pivotal decision not to accompany his mother to Germany, resulting in him moving back in with his father. Little did he know that this choice would set in motion a series of events that would shape his destiny.Throughout this enthralling episode, we focus on Jaxon's incredible journey alongside Vanilla Ice, the pop culture icon. Discover the sheer magnitude of what it meant for Jaxon to tour with Vanilla Ice with the timeless hit "Ice Ice Baby." From their humble beginnings practicing in an empty warehouse to performing at renowned clubs like Monopoly's and City Lights in Dallas Texas, Jaxon's tale is one of passion, dedication, and seizing the right opportunities.Join us as Jaxon shares the moment that changed everything, when record executives arrived in Dallas, Texas, setting off a whirlwind of success. Witness how Jaxon, Vanilla Ice, and Smooth embarked on a journey that would take them from sleeping in friends' closets to jet-setting across the globe, becoming the first rap group to perform in prestigious venues worldwide.Amidst the glitz and glamour, Jaxon remained grounded, keeping the memories of his challenging childhood close to his heart. His story is one of triumph over adversity, where he harnessed his talent to pave his own way, sidestepping the pitfalls of the system and gang life that could have easily ensnared him. Through collaboration with influential producers, songwriters, artists, and entrepreneurs, Jaxon's career soared, fueled by the invaluable lessons he absorbed from music industry legends.Prepare to be captivated by Jaxon's firsthand accounts of life on the road, including the stark contrast between the front and back of the tour bus. His insatiable thirst for knowledge and keen observation skills laid the foundation for his subsequent achievements.Join us on this incredible journey as we celebrate Jaxon's resilience, determination, and unwavering spirit. Discover how he defied the odds, transforming his life from the streets to the stage, leaving an indelible mark on the world of music. This is a story that transcends boundaries and inspires us all to chase our dreams relentlessly.Hashtags: #TooPoshPodcast #JaxonHuffman #RiseFromTheHood #MusicIndustryLegend #IceIceBaby #TouringWithVanillaIce #HollywoodConnection
Destiny may have flown into the sun(set) long before her time, but at DTG we are thankful for the two seasons we had, and the cast and crew who are continually willing to come back and share the memories of this brief period of their life. Alaina Huffman joins us to share Stargate stories, bring us up to speed on her life and career, and take your questions LIVE!
Interviews with cast and producer at SDCC with Alaina Huffman, David Blue, Robert Caryle and more. Series did not last and went way too soon.
Stargate Universe actress Alaina Huffman sits down with GateWorld to talk about her time on the show, T.J.'s trauma, and what she is doing now.
Abaddon is back and wants to take over Hell, but first she needs to kill Crowley. She knows the Winchesters have him so she goes after other hunters to draw them out. It works really well, actually. We discuss wedding songs, are so happy that Alaina Huffman is back as Abaddon (no explanation required), and figure out what it means to be part of the Winchester family. Patreon Twitter Instagram Tumblr Facebook
This weeks episode features Jake Abel, Alaina Huffman, and Samantha Smith from Supernaturnal. We talk to the lead singer of the band Kansas who spills all the tea about how Supernatural was supposed to end. He also talks about how he became a cat dad. We also have Sam Jackson one of the founders of Summer Bash Indiana and the Friday night headlining band Glamerica! This is an action packed show, you do not want to miss! Please be sure to like, review, and subscribe! Watch live on Wednesday niights at 7 PM EST.
Josh Murray debuted nationally in TV movie "Killing Lincoln" (as assassin Lewis Powell) – Executive Produced by Ridley Scott and narrated by Tom Hanks – it set a record in viewership on the National Geographic Channel. Since then, he has starred in real life spy drama "Game of Pawns" on the Pentagon Channel, which won 2 regional Emmys and was featured in major media outlets world-wide, appeared in NBC's “Revolution” and "Taxi Brooklyn" as well as the feature film adaption of David Baldacci's book "Wish You Well" (starring Mackenzie Foy, Ellen Burstyn and Josh Lucas). He has also worked as an actor for and/or with multiple branches of the military and various law enforcement agencies. Josh appeared in Tribeca Official Selection “Inheritance” starring Lily Collins, Simon Pegg and Connie Nielsen and most recently in Lifetime's "Deadly Girls Night Out" and “Missing Twin” opposite Alaina Huffman as well as Aussie mercenary Russel on General Hospital. His latest project is a self-produced feature called “Gym Rat” playing an ex-con fitness freak with delusions of being the next Mr. Olympia. *Josh married the love of his life Catherine last fall and they recently took their honeymoon in Molokai, Hawaii together. “Live On Air With Steven Cuoco” is a weekday syndicated satellite radio program produced and hosted by Steven Cuoco, who is a veteran expert in public relations, reality TV, media, broadcasting, and podcasting. The radio program is heard in 200 countries. Power985.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/steven-cuoco/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/steven-cuoco/support
Alaina Huffman of "Stargate Universe" & "The 100" joins Quoia & Tish to discuss her directorial debut and new short film, "Oranges"!
In this episode we check out Netflix's one hundred and fifty-sixth film the 2018 psychological horror thriller ‘The Perfection' directed by Richard Shepard starring Allison Williams, Logan Browning, Steven Weber and Alaina Huffman. Please follow us at Flix Forum on Facebook or @flixforum on Twitter and Instagram and answer our question of the week, 'Did the girls let Anton live?' You can listen to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Podbean so please subscribe and drop us a review or 5 star rating. If you're interested in what else we are watching, head on over to our Letterboxd profiles; Jesse MJ We also have our own Flix Forum Letterboxd page! Links to all our past episodes and episode ratings can be found there by clicking here. Next week we have 'Rim of the World', so check out the film before then. You can see the trailer here. Flix Forum acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Wurundjeri and Bunurong people of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present, emerging and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.
Join me and my friends Alaina Huffman, Gen Padalecki, Julie McNiven and Osric Chau as we talk life, Covid, motherhood and randomly moving to China?! It's a great 2 hour session with friends!
On this new episode of Stargate Archives via the Stargate Theatre I take a look at Deadly Voltage from 2015 which starred Mike Dopud and Alaina Huffman.
The Stargate franchise has tackled themes of religion and spirituality in the past, but today's episode might just be one of the best examples. Stargate Universe "Faith" presents us with a massive science fiction mystery. The episode delves into questions of faith and duty. Join me as I dig into this wonderful episode. ----more---- Transcript Welcome to Nerd Heaven. I'm Adam David Collings, the author of Jewel of The Stars And I am a nerd. This is episode 62 of the podcast. Today, we're talking about the Stargate Universe episode “Faith” The description on gateworld reads The crew finds an idyllic planet when Destiny stops without its countdown clock running, tempting some crew members to stay permanently. It was written by Denis McGrath Directed by William Waring And first aired on the 16th of April 2010 Stargate has been examining questions of religion and faith since the very beginning. From the original movie and into SG1. Atlantis leaned on it less but it was definitely still there. But these shows rarely used subtlety and nuance on the subject, although they did some interesting stuff with the Ori inn seasons 9 and 10. Today's episode has more of that subtlety and nuance than the Jaffa's faith in the very obviously false gods, the Goa'huld. When TJ wakes up, she's got really long hair. And I'm thinking, didnn't she have short hair up until now? That seems to be the military norm. But when we see her later, I realise that it's all kind of tied up. So I guess she's always had long hair. I'm not very observant about these kinds of things. Rush can barely walk, but he turns up in the lab because, in his words, there's too much work to be done. He's a workaholic. It's about the only thing he's passionate about. No surprise he doesn't want to take the necessary time to allow his body to recover from his surgery. They're all working to repair the ship, seal off the breaches in the hull from the alien's boarding parties. For all his faults, Young is trying, really trying, to get along with Rush and find a way to work with him. Young has always been the more gracious of the two. It's really hard to know what's going on in Rush's head, because he doesn't betray a lot. I don't think he cares anything that Young is trying, again, to extend the hand of peace. I think, to Rush, Young is irrelevant. Beneath him. It seems Chloe and Scott are not currently speaking to each other. Which is correct. If this was a 90s show, they would all be back to normal now, resuming their relationship, with no memory of the coup that happened last episode. I'm so glad that TV moved to a more serialised medium. Although, as we'll see later, they'll still resolved their relationship a lot quicker and easier than I think they should have. Scott is trying to make an effort to follow Young's orders regarding the civilians. Greer doesn't like it, at all. TJ doesn't seem keen either, but she may have bigger problems. Scott thinks she looks sick. The ship drops out of FTL in empty space, and the gate isn't dialing. That's a first. Young says there are no planets, no stars. He says this based on the records in the computer, but those looking out the window can see there is clearly a star out there. It would seem that Destiny's records are out of date. The seed ships are supposed to relay information back to Destiny about the various star systems. The star is a yellow dwarf, just like our sun. Destiny didn't stop on purpose, it didn't know the star was here. The gravity well interfered with the ship's FTL flight and caused it to drop out prematurely. Destiny has already plotted a parabolic course around the star so it can resume its course. It'll take a few weeks, but here's the exciting part. There's a planet. Just one. Same size as earth and by all accounts a perfect paradise. They can't gate to the planet but it's within shuttle range. They usually only have about a day to investigate a planet, but in this case they have weeks. This is a big mystery. According to scans, the planet is a few hundred millions of years old. So why didn't the seed ship see it and drop a stargate on it? The seed ships aren't that far ahead of Destiny. Even weirder, they think that given the age of the star, the planet should be a ball of molten rock. The planet does look beautiful. Like Canada, in the truest tradition of SG1, but it still looks a little different, because of the way they shoot it. Greer is an idiot. He finds a fruit that looks exactly like a kiwi. He takes a big bite rather than waiting for a scientific analysis to determine whether it's poisonous. Anyway, this is the first alien food they've found that actually tastes good. And there's fresh water down there too. But Scott sounds a little word of caution. They haven't detected any animals, especially dangerous ones, but who knows what comes out at night. This is a nice subtle callback to Time, where the nice jungle planet became a living hell at night because of the creatures that emerged. I like the big connective story arcs in shows like this, but I also appreciate these little subtle moments that you might not even catch if you're not paying attention. The first season of Farscape did a lot of this kind of thing and I know people appreciated that. This planet is wonderful. They're all feeling it. TJ especially. It reminds her of childhood camping trips. Scott has to practically drag her away when it's time to return to the ship with their findings. And this is when things get really interesting. They're flying over the mountains and they spot an obelisk. Bit tall stone thing, not quite Egyptian, but very eye-catching. Who could have put it there? It's just sitting there in the middle of the wilderness. 600 metres tall, which is about 2,000 feet, with a faint EM field. There are markings in an alien language. Rush doesn't think it's the same aliens they've been encountering over the last few episodes. Because those aliens don't seem to have the technology to build this. Not the obelisk, the planet. Rush thinks the planet was artificially constructed by someone. Eli immediately mentions the Genesis device, which is awesome. I share his frustration that nobody seems to pick up on that Star Trek reference, but honestly, the first thing that popped into my head was Slartibartfast and the Magratheans who created planets in the universe of The Hitchhiker's Guide to The Galaxy. Rush says the planet, and the star, were placed here after the seed ships passed by. He doesn't actually explain his reasoning, other than the fact that there's no stargate and it's not in the records. There could be other explanations. But assuming he's right, for a race to have created this star and planet, they would be more advanced than any race ever encountered in the Stargate universe, more advanced than the Goa'uld, the Asgard, even the Ancients. One of the things I like science fiction for, is the sense of wonder, the sense of awe. And this episode really delivers on that. Clearly, this planet bears deeper investigation, but they're almost out of shuttle range. Rush suggests sending a team down now and then picking them back in a month when Destiny loops back around on the other side, on it's way out of the system. That's a risk, of course, because there could be aliens down there we haven't seen yet, but oh man, it's compelling. And the food and medicine alone makes it worth the risk. Surprisingly, it's Eli who argues against this. At first, that might seem odd. He's the geek, just like us. He loves science fiction. His imagination would be just as captivated as mine is, but facing real aliens is a whole different thing to watching them on TV or reading about them in books. Eli has less experience with aliens than anyone else on this ship. He didn't even know about the Stargate program until the day he left Earth. The history of the show so far has shown us that Eli has reacted with understandable fear in the face of their few aliens encounters so far. So he's actually being very consistent with his established character right now. Camille would like to go down but she's not sure about Rush's calculations. She asks TJ “can he be trusted?” and TJ's reply is “You tell me.” I think this is a bit of a dig at Camille for her involvement in the civilian uprising with Rush. We get a nice reminder that Franklin is still in the medical bay in a coma, following his encounter with the alien chair device a few episodes back. Nice to know they're not forgotten that thread. As a writer you need to drop these little things just re-assure readers when you stretch out a plot element like this. I'm actually doing a similar thing in my Jewel of The Stars books. I have a character who was injured in book 1 and is in a long-term coma over a number of books. You gotta remind the reader that you haven't forgotten about them from time to time. Chloe is going down to the planet, and so is Scott. That could be awkward, but at least they say a few words to each other. Eli is remaining on Destiny, really not happy about people going down there. Tensions are still pretty high. The military are very much running the show on this mission, but there's some real resentment. One officer tells a civilian to dig a hole for the toilet. He refuses. Greer is kind of amused but annoyed that the officer made the civilian do this dirty job. So he makes them do it together. In his own Greer way, this is him trying to live the new spirit of cooperation as ordered. Chloe has also noticed that TJ doesn't look well. Given how little they get to eat on Destiny it's no wonder they're all not sick. Camille asks Eli what he thinks about the planet. Is it really possible to make a star? Eli says the star appeared out of nowhere. And the planet's age doesn't line up with what it should be. From his perspective, the most logical explanation he can see is that it was created by some all powerful alien force. And I find that very interesting. Evidence of extra-natural creation, if not supernatural creation. And then Scott has a chat with Caine down on the planet. He appreciates that Scott is one of the few military that seem to really mean it when they say they want to mend fences, and now they've been given the perfect opportunity to work it all out. Time to really think and talk, and work together. Through unbelievable circumstances. How can this be anything other than a miracle, he asks. And I agree. Now you can debate the source of this miracle as long as you like, but I don't think anyone down on that planet could really argue that the word miracle doesn't apply here. This leads to a bunch of the people down on the planet discussing issues of a spiritual nature. Is there such a thing as fate? Is there a God with a plan? TJ is holding her personal cards pretty close to her chest. Chloe seems to be leaning slightly toward the spiritual side of the argument, rather than the naturalistic view of the random scientist guy. There are a couple of amusing scenes in this episode where Brody and Park are trying to repair the second shuttle, remember, the one Senator Armstrong died in. Whenever Young asks for an update, Brody says “Oh, it's going terrible,” and at the same moment, Park says “It's going great.” These scenes get a good chuckle out of me. And I totally get it. I see these extremes in my own work as a software developer. You see, Brody is looking at the big picture. There are so many things that don't work, so many problems yet to be solved. Whereas Park is celebrating their most recent success. The can make the shuttle move left. Brilliant. That's a significant step. You see, developing a software product, or repairing an alien shuttle, is a project that needs to be broken down into steps. My computer science teacher used to ask the question “How do you eat an elephant?” The answer, “One bite at a time.” Whenever I'm feeling like Brody, I'm trying to solve the big picture all at once. I'm looking at the sheer number of issues still to be solved. But I'm forgetting to focus on the individual parts of the problem. I need to break it down and solve them one by one. Anyway, It'll certainly be handy to have two shuttles instead of just one when it's time to get the people and supplies back up. Scott and Chloe seem to be talking again. Things seem to improve after Scott catches her swimming naked in a lake. Because, you know, sexy feelings are all it takes to overcome differences apparently. If I'd been writing this show, I'd have had their relationship end after the coup. Probably permanently. I could maybe have them get back together eventually, but definitely not just after one episode. But the worst crime here is that their relationship challenges all get solved off camera. We see Chloe coyly skinny dipping while Scott stares lwedly at her, and then, the next scene, they're all back to normal. Deep Space Nine did this once with Odo and Kira. I wasn't impressed that time, either. I think one reason the writers may have fast-tracked this reconciliation is that they needed Chloe and Scott to be willing to stay on the planet, or return to Destiny, for each other. Their relationship needed to be fixed so that we could believe they'd both be willing to make their respective sacrifice. This is when we learn that TJ is pregnant. 15 weeks. Just before she arrived in Icarus apparently. It seems pretty obvious that Young is the father. There's those inconvenient consequences again. One of the reasons they wrote this particular plot arc is that Alaina Huffman who played TJ was pregnant in real life. I worked out pretty well, though, because the writers were already toying with the idea of having a pregnancy, figuring it would be interesting to see a character have to struggle with the idea of raising a child on destiny and all the extra complications that would bring. Anyway, TJ was kind of the perfect character to use for the poregnancy story, because it was already established that she'd had a prior relationship with Young, and this whole thing only complicate's Young's situation with his wife further. It was pretty common for TV writers to have to find creative ways to deal with actor pregnancy. It happened on Star Trek a lot. There's a reason Doctor Crusher and B'elanna Torres suddenly started wearing big flowing coats over their uniforms, although they did write B'elanna's pregnancy as a holodeck simulation into one episode. In DS9, they had a bit more fun with it, transferring the maby of Miles and Keiko O'Brien into Kira's body due to a medical emergency after a runabout accident. Rush is exploring new parts of the ship while they're not in FTL and he's found some kind of big device that James describes as a robot. That's interesting. Chloe admits to Scott that she's starting to see things Caine's way. Somebody put this planet here for a reason, maybe for them. Be it, God, or an alien of some kind. Maybe there is some higher power in the universe that knew the crew of Destiny needed help. And that's when they notice the obelisk is shooting a bright light into the sky. More and more interesting. Sadly, it's about time to start preparing to return to Destiny. They've gathered a lot of food But from Volker's point of view, this is really bad timing. The obelisk has just started doing stuff. He wants more time to study it. I totally understand that, but they're on a deadline here. They can't control Destiny's movements so they have no choice but to get back on board when it goes past or be left behind forever. Rush is feeling that same sadness. He doesn't need to be down on the planet experiencing it like Volker, but he hungers for answers just as much as anyone else. TJ is thinking of staying on the planet. A few others are as well, but TJ is determined. Caine thinks anyone capable of creating this solar system could certainly help them get back home. Greer and Scott assume such aliens would be hostile. Chloe, and Canine seem to assume the opposite. In reality, neither really has any evidence to know one way or the other. They can't possibly know what the aliens would be like. Caine says “This planet was created for us. We were led here for a reason.” He says it so emphatically. Now, I'm a person of faith. I don't try to hide that. But faith has to be anchored in something. A collection of scriptures, somebody's teachings, eyewitness accounts of something miraculous. In order to have faith, you need something to put faith in. So they have hard evidence of what can only be assumed to be miraculous. A level of technology so far beyond what we can understand that the word miraculous would seem to apply. But he's making a whole lot of assumptions. They have no data on who or what created this planet. They have no idea why the planet was created. This is why Rush is so depressed, because they're about to leave this system without the answers to those questions. We don't know if the aliens even know that destiny and its crew exist. But Caine is convinced he knows why the planet was made, who it was made for, and that it is part of a larger plan that involves the humans. But he has absolutely nothing to base that on. So it's hard to even call what he's exercising faith. It's actually closer to imagination. He's just making stuff up. So while Caine is putting all his hope on the return of the aliens, TJ is okay with them never returning. This planet has food and water. The winters get cold there, well below freezing. Okay. I live in Tasmania. We get below freezing in winter, but I've been watching some videos from my favourite travel vloggers recently. They've been staying at Yellowstone National Park. And that place gets way colder than we ever get in Tassie. They'll need much better shelter, but there are plenty of trees to cut down. And that's when TJ finally tells Scott she's pregnant. That's why she can't go back to the ship. She doesn't want to have her baby on Destiny. What kind of a life would that be? When Scott finally makes contact with Young, as Destiny draws close, he tells him there are 11 people that want to stay behind. Caine and TJ we know. Chloe wants to stay as well, and so does Scott. He says he feels an obligation to help the people survive down there, but I think he probably wants to stay because of Chloe. And this is where we have to face the question of personal rights versus responsibility to the group. TJ is their medic. She's the closest thing they have to a doctor. Nobody else comes close. If she stays on the planet then the crew have no medical care at all. Does she have the right to deny them that? Do they have the right to deny her a change to raise her child on the planet? I think in the case of TJ and Scott, they do have an obligation to follow orders. They're military personnel. They have a duty to their commanding officer. But then, TJ technically finished her tour of duty. She was gonna head back to earth before they ended up on this ship. So how does that fit into it? Hard questions. So now we have Camille and Rush offering different perspectives. Camille feels the people have the right to choose whether to return or not. Rush believes that Young should round them up at gunpoint and force them back on board for the good of the crew. Young says not all of them have the right to choose, which brings us back to the duty of the military people. Scott hasn't told Young about TJ's pregnancy. That's her job. Scott knows about their prior relationship, but apparently not anyone else on the ship does. Young has made his decision. He is gonna let some of them stay, and he's giving them the second shuttle. The damaged one. He flies it down himself, which is quite a risk. The shuttle may not do them much good, as it may never be able to be fully repaired. But it does make it down in one piece. Rush is pretty furious. They may need that shuttle some day, not to mention the people. I was surprised to see Greer as on who wanted to remain behind. Young gives his ultimatum. Either all military personnel return to the ship, and he'll leave the shuttle for the rest of them. Or, he'll take everyone back on board by force. So with great pain, TJ agrees to return. She doesn't mention the baby. Scott is the last holdout but he returns as well, and so does Chloe. Young tells Rush he's sorry he didn't get his wish. Aliens smart enough to build a solar system. Finally someone Rush can have a decent conversation with. That got a laugh out of me. Scott asks Young a very important question. “What if that planet was a lifeline and we just let it go?” And despite Caine having no evidence for his assertions about the aliens wanting to help us all, it is an important question. That planet was perfectly suited to human habitation. It was right there when they needed it. It's very possible that somebody did put it there for them. Are they foolish to have left it behind? In the end, there was one reason why Young argued for staying on Destiny. Because he believes it's still the best chance to get home. And without anything to corroborate Caine's theories, he's right. But maybe building a new life on that planet is a valid alternative to trying to get home. They could live the rest of their lives there. It might be a better life than forever clinging to the faint hope that they could get home. Star Trek Voyager addressed this question in the episode The 37s. Not a bad episode, but I think this one explores the question more deeply. In Voyager, nobody chose to stay, but I think they had more reason to hope they'd make it back to earth in their lifetime than the crew of Destiny do. The episode closes with the contrast of Young everyone else smiling and laughing as they have their first good meal in a very very long time, while TJ sits alone in the medical bay with tears streaming down her face. Yeah, I really feel for her. I don't know why she didn't just tell Young about the baby. She can't keep it secret forever, and it might have been enough to change his mind. There seems to have been no advantage to keeping quiet. I really like this episode. The created planet is one of those great science fiction concepts that inspire the imagination, and it raised some thought-provoking questions about faith and duty. If this had been a Star Trek original series episode, they would have solved the mystery. They'd have found out who made the planet, and why. And that is certainly a valid story to tell. And it would still have had a sense of wonder to it. But Stargate Universe doesn't do that. It leaves us in the dark, setting things up to be further explored in the future. Stargate Universe is playing the long game. And I love that. What really sucks is that the show didn't continue long enough to give us more answers and explore it all deeper. It's looking like there's a strong chance we'll eventually get a new Stargate Show, and I know Brad Wright has plans to address the fate of Destiny. I can only hope that we learn more about this mysterious planet and whoever created it. And that those answers are satisfying. That's always the danger with these big set ups. It can be hard to pay them off satisfactorily. But there you have it. Faith. I'm remembering how much I enjoyed the second half of this season. Next week, we'll be looking at an episode called Human. It'll take us on a deep dive into Rush's backstory, which is cool, and we may even see a familiar face. I can't wait to talk about it with you all. Please consider giving Nerd Heaven a review wherever you listen to podcasts, and spread the word to anyone who might be interested. Thank you again for listening to the show. It means a lot to me. Have a great two weeks. Live long and prosper. Make it so.
A brave and honest interview with Alaina Huffman about science fiction and the state of race relations in America today. CONTENT WARNING: Frank and mature discussion of race and politics
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It's a double feature super natural kinda night with Alaina Huffman! Join Nikki as she chat's with one of her favorite CW show's demons! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nikkinights/message
Interviews with cast and producer at SDCC with Alaina Huffman, David Blue, Robert Caryle and more. Series did not last and went way too soon.
Part 2 with rapper Benjiphonik, artist Jerry Pesce, creator Rashaad Santiago, and actress Alaina Huffman from the upcoming season of THE 100 on The CW. Celebrating our 10 Year Anniversary couldn't be off to a greater start thanks to all our Special Guests. Thank you from the bottom of my heart and see you all Down the Road. Special shout out and huge THANK YOU to the Management at DoubleTree by Hilton 201 Marquette Ave Nw, Albuquerque, NM 87102 505-247-3344 https://www.doubletree1.hilton.com/ Benjiphonik https://benjiphonik.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr3aAhehKp7FR7BxIOR9Xyw/ https://www.instagram.com/Benjiphonik/ https://www.facebook.com/Benjiphonik/ https://twitter.com/Benjiphonik/ Jerry Pesce https://www.pesceffects.com/ https://www.instagram.com/pesceffects/ https://www.facebook.com/PescEffects/ Rashaad Santiago https://www.facebook.com/RashaadSantiago/ https://www.instagram.com/rashaadsantiago/ https://twitter.com/rashaadsantiago/ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm6593234/ Alaina Huffman https://www.instagram.com/alainahuffman/ https://twitter.com/alainahufffman/ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0435509/ Down the Road Show logo was designed by Batt Rivera - Dark Nyte Studios @darknytestudios https://www.darknytestudios.com/ https://www.etsy.com/shop/darknytestudios/ https://www.instagram.com/darknytestudios/ https://www.twitter.com/darknytestudios/ https://www.facebook.com/darknytestudios/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/downtheroadshow/support
Wir können es nicht sein lassen und landen wieder in der Zukunft: Aliens, Apokalypse und außergewöhnliche Frauen. Und dazu kommt noch Tom Cruise, damit die Kasse klingelt. Reicht das alles, um Edge of Tomorrow zu einem sehenswerten Film zusammen zu mischen? Wie immer gilt: Nicht verpassen! Und damit herzlich Willkommen zu Review #16 von NSRT - Nerd Science Recorded on Tape. Dem einzigen Podcast über Filme, den ihr wirklich braucht. Details zur Folge: https://nsrtpodcast.podigee.io/30-review16 Video zur Folge: https://youtu.be/Mf0RA8OQN74
The second and final part of our Wizard World Cleveland coverage is here! Included in this episode: an interview with Alaina Huffman and the five-member Smallville panel! Intro music composed by Ken, Outro music by Richard.
The second and final part of our Wizard World Cleveland coverage is here! Included in this episode: an interview with Alaina Huffman and the five-member Smallville panel! Intro music composed by Ken, Outro music by Richard.
My adventure at Wizard World Cleveland with special guests Kevin Conroy (Batman), Chad Michael Murray (Riverdale), John Glover (Smallville & SHAZAM), Alaina Huffman (Smallville), producer Byron Burton, Wizard World’s Jerry Milani, and…SUPER moments from the Smallville Q&A featuring John Glover, Alaina Huffman, Tom Welling, Michael Rosenbaum, and Laura Vandervoort! Smallville logo TM & copyright © […]
My adventure at Wizard World Cleveland with special guests Kevin Conroy (Batman), Chad Michael Murray (Riverdale), John Glover (Smallville & SHAZAM), Alaina Huffman (Smallville), producer Byron Burton, Wizard World’s Jerry Milani, and…SUPER moments from the Smallville Q&A featuring John Glover, Alaina Huffman, Tom Welling, Michael Rosenbaum, and Laura Vandervoort! Smallville logo TM & copyright © […]
Lyon Beckwith and Al Sotto interview actress Alaina Huffman from Supernatural and Smallville! Lyon asks Alaina what are thoughts on her co-star Allison Mack and her involvement in the sex cult NXIUM. Joining during Celebrity Sotto's interview of Alaina is Breaking star "Shabba Doo" Adolfo Quinones!
BTB brings to you another amazing show this week! We are happy to feature on-location interviews that we conducted from The All Star Comic Con (theallstarcomiccon.com) in Tysons Corner, VA! Lyon Beckwith, in his first on-location interview for BTB interviews actress Rain Pryor, daughter of legendary comedian and actor Richard Pryor and star of the Night Watchmen! In addition Lyon and Al interview actress Alaina Huffman from Supernatural and Smallville! Lyon asks Alaina what are thoughts on her co-star Allison Mack and her involvement in the sex cult NXIUM. Joining during Celebrity Sotto's interview of Alaina is Breaking star "Shabba Doo" Adolfo Quinones! Our call-in guest is actress Trine Christensen from the Emmy nominated Netflix show "Godless" starring Jeff Daniels. Trine will talk about working with Jeff and the stellar cast as well as her experience on AMC's Preacher and AMC's Breaking Bad! BTB’s host with the most Al Sotto brings you another entertaining program! This week we welcome back actor extraordinaire from the hood to Hollywood, Lyon Beckwith, "1 True Knight" Martin Lopez and "Mr Wrestling" and BTB Original Chunk Shady! So expect all the late-breaking news on pop culture, entertainment, and more! Listen to our gut busting humor, insightful commentary, and thought provoking opinions on the world of entertainment uncensored only on Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com)! Classic Cut: Backstreet Boys “I Want It That Way” NOTE: Due to copyright, songs have been removed from the podcast show so listen to our show LIVE to hear all the music and commentary uncensored!
From 2010: Alaina Huffman is a double-dipper.When it comes to commanding the hearts and minds of fanboys—and, no doubt, fangirls—the world over, Huffman holds not one but two roles of substantial interest in the TV sci-fi/comic book universe. On The CW’s long-running “Smallville” series—you know, where Clark Kent is no longer a Superboy, but not quite a Superman—she is the Black Canary—the fishnet, leather-clad blonde Green Arrow has stashed on his balcony.
AFTERBUZZ TV — Supernatural edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of CW's Supernatural. In this show, hosts Lyndsey Wegner and Katie Campbell with special guests Lisa Berry and Alaina Huffman discuss episode 23. ABOUT SUPERNATURAL: Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki star as Dean and Sam Winchester, two brothers searching for the meaning behind their mother's death at the hand of a demon, and their father's mysterious disappearance. Two brothers follow their father's footsteps as "hunters" fighting evil supernatural beings of many kinds including monsters, demons, and gods that roam the earth. This haunting series follows the thrilling yet terrifying journeys of Sam and Dean Winchester, two brothers who face an increasingly sinister landscape as they hunt monsters. After losing their mother to a supernatural force, the brothers were raised by their father as soldiers who track mysterious and demonic creatures. Violent memories and --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode: celebrity photo and autograph combo hunting, Greg's Rhode Island Comic Con 2014 review, world-famous Gary G. Watson, former Miss New Jersey Katrina Law, Stephen Williams from 21 Jump Street, Anthony Michael Hall, Brian Muir (sculptor and author of In the Shadow of Vader), John Rhys-Davies, George Takei, Walter Koenig, Nichelle Nichols, Alaina Huffman from Supernatural, Mick Foley, Eliza Dushku again, Mark Linn-Baker, Martin Short, Bill Pullman, Greg's Jimmy Page book stamping kerfuffle, Greg's Paul Simon fail, Adam Eget, Jeff Cohen a.k.a. Chunk, Jerry Seinfeld claiming to be autistic, our quick wrap up of The League season 6, Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) selling its own drinks, the Amazon Echo, artists frequently mis-tagged on mp3s during the file sharing era, Joe Dirt 2 (2015), and a celebrity death (R.A. Montgomery, creator of Choose Your Own Adventure books). 118 minutes - http://www.paunchstevenson.com
Thanks to Armageddon Expo, I talked to Alaina Huffman, who has played Maureen Bowers on Painkiller Jane; Lieutenant Tamara Johansen on Stargate Universe; Dinah Lance/Black Canary ... The post Alaina Huffman appeared first on Dark Matter Zine.
Black F ING Canary!Alaina Huffman speaks to me..... i almost lost my sh*t
Alaina Huffman is a Canadian film and television actress, also known professionally as Alaina Kalanj. She is known for the Canadian television series Painkiller Jane, where she played the character Maureen Bowers. She also played Dinah Lance/Black Canary on Smallville, as well as 1st Lt. Tamara Johansen in Stargate Universe, where she was a regular cast member. She recently played Abaddon in Supernatural. Alaina joins Take 2 Radio on Tuesday, September 9th at 7pm eastern to talk about her career, new projects, and upcoming Comic Con events!
Alaina Huffman was born on April 17, 1980 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada as Alaina Kalanj. She is an actress and producer, known for SGU Stargate Universe (2009),Serving Sara (2002) and Dog Lover's Symphony (2006). She has been married to John Henry Huffman IV since December 31, 2003. They have four children. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sashamarinamedia/message
Alaina Huffman was born on April 17, 1980 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada as Alaina Kalanj. She is an actress and producer, known for SGU Stargate Universe (2009),Serving Sara (2002) and Dog Lover's Symphony (2006). She has been married to John Henry Huffman IV since December 31, 2003. They have four children.
or, ‘The Making of The Inspector Chronicles: Untitled Movie About A Space Traveler Who Can Also Travel In Time’. Thanks to all the wonderful people we met at the Pop Culture Expo: Leah Cevoli, Pete Best , Mike Manning, Billy West, Kristian Narin, Alaina Huffman, Bill Plympton, Bill Diamond, Jim Martin and Sarah Hensley. […]
Castiel (Misha Collins) captures one of Metatron’s angels (guest star Gordon Woolvet) and asks Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) for help with the interrogation. Dean eagerly accepts, which doesn’t go unnoticed by Sam. Meanwhile, Abaddon (guest star Alaina Huffman) demands Crowley (Mark Sheppard) help her kill Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles). When he refuses, she reveals her shocking bargaining chip. Also, Castiel (Misha Collins) sets a meeting with Gadreel (guest star Tahmoh Penikett). PJ Pesce directed the episode written by Eugenie Ross-Leming & Brad Buckner (#921).
Dean (Jensen Ackles) struggles with the after effects of the Mark of Cain. Meanwhile, Sam (Jared Padalecki) hears about a case where straight-laced people are turning into violent murderers. Sam suspects possession and suggests to Dean that they investigate, but Dean tells him to go without him. While interviewing the local townsfolk, Sam meets an elderly woman named Julia (guest star Jenny O’Hara), who tells him the Men of Letters came to town in 1958. Julia tells Sam the story of a young man named Henry Winchester (guest star Gil McKinney) and his female companion, Josie Sands (guest star Alaina Huffman). While Sam is away, Crowley (Mark Sheppard) tests Dean. Misha Collins directed the episode written by Adam Glass (#917).
Timothy Omundson (Supernatural's Cain, Psych's Carlton Lassiter) is our special guest for this podcast. Looking to reclaim his place as King of Hell, Crowley (Mark Sheppard) asks Dean (Jensen Ackles) for help finding “The First Blade,” the only blade that can kill Abbadon (guest star Alaina Huffman). Knowing he owes Crowley a favor for helping Sam (Jared Padalecki), and also wanting Abaddon dead himself, Dean reluctantly agrees and the two set off on a road trip. However, Dean and Crowley are completely unprepared when they find out who has the blade – Cain (guest star Omundson), the first son. Meanwhile, Sam is back at the bunker with Castiel (Misha Collins) who notices there is some leftover grace inside Sam. If they can extract it, they can use the grace to track Gadreel. The only problem is the procedure may do permanent damage to Sam. John Badham directed the episode written by Robbie Thompson (911).
We will be discussing Supernatural's episode, 'Devil May Care.' Our special guest for this podcast is director, Guy Bee. Dean (Jensen Ackles) shocks Sam (Jared Padalecki) by popping open the trunk of the Impala and showing him that he has kidnapped Crowley (Mark Sheppard). Kevin (guest star Osric Chau) freaks out when he sees the King of Hell, but Sam and Dean convince him that they need Crowley to find the demons on Earth. Meanwhile, Abaddon (guest star Alaina Huffman) re-emerges and plans to take over Hell. Guy Bee directed the episode written by Andrew Dabb (#901).
We will be joined by Supernatural's amazing Visual Effects Supervisor, Mark Meloche! We are sorry to announce that Mark Sheppard has had to cancel his appearance on our podcast. We are hoping to reschedule him for a future podcast. With Crowley (guest star Mark Sheppard) poised to undo all the good they’ve ever done as hunters, Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) find themselves cornered. But with Kevin’s (guest star Osric Chau) help, the Winchester brothers bound into one last play against The Demon King. Metatron (guest star Curtis Armstrong) initiates a plan with Castiel (Misha Collins) to take on Naomi (guest star Amanda Tapping) and the bureaucracy of Heaven. Alaina Huffman and Kim Rhodes also guest star. Phil Sgriccia directed the episode written by Jeremy Carver.
Our discussion of Supernatural's 8.12 and 8.13 episodes, 'As Time Goes By,' and 'Everybody Hates Hitler.' Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) are stunned when a man who claims to be Henry Winchester (guest star Gil McKinney), their grandfather, suddenly appears in their hotel room demanding to know where he can find John Winchester. Henry has time-traveled to stop a demon named Abbadon (guest star Alaina Huffman) and was looking for John’s help. Through Henry, Sam and Dean learn more about their father and the Winchester blood line. Serge Ladouceur directed the episode written by Adam Glass. _______________________________________________ Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) investigate the death of Rabbi Bass (guest star Hal Linden, “Barney Miller”), who spontaneously combusted. The case becomes ever more confusing when they learn that the Rabbi was researching Nazi Necromancers. Sam and Dean are attacked by a Golem (guest star John DeSantis) who turns out to belong to the Rabbi’s grandson, Aaron (Adam Rose). The key to the case lies with the Golem but Aaron doesn’t know how to control him, which leaves everyone in danger. Phil Sgriccia directed the episode written by Bed Edlund.
Stargate Universe actress Alaina Huffman talks exclusively with GateWorld about her character and the show's direction in Season Two.
September 22, 2008 – Here is our second interview with actress Alaina Huffman who portrays the Black Canary on Smallville. Huffman first appeared last season in the episode “Siren” and returns this week to talk in detail about her role in the Justice League with the season premiere.
February 13, 2008 – Here is our interview with actress Alaina Huffman who portrayed the Black Canary in last week’s episode of Smallville entitled, “Siren”. Huffman talks about what it was like to wear the costume, act like a superhero, and still be home in time to take care of the kids! Also, will we see […]
Oh boy. This might not be the best episode of Supernatural but our featured guest Michael Lawshe and guest reviewer Alaina Huffman make this podcast episode absolutely brilliant. There is great conversation about Lauren Cohan's accent. The scale of the beard rating expands. You'll never listen to an episode of Supernatural the same again. Hands of Glory. Phantom ships. Yo-Ho!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy