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Recapist To Cease Recapping

As of January 18th, 2009, many recappers will no longer be with Recapist.com. Unfortunately, this means the majority of the shows will no longer be recapped. Free content will be available on the site, but it has not been determined who will provide the content. We appreciate your dedication to the site and thank you for your support over the years.







Which Show are You Going to Miss the Most Because of the Writer's Strike?

24
4% (6 votes)
Ugly Betty
5% (7 votes)
The Office
30% (45 votes)
CSI
13% (20 votes)
Gossip Girl
15% (23 votes)
Grey's Anatomy
9% (14 votes)
Dirty Sexy Money
6% (9 votes)
Heroes
17% (25 votes)
Total votes: 149





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Feel Free to Comment Away!

Just a little site FYI for all of you Recapist readers. You are now free to leave comments on Recapist without having to register with Famesters . While we still encouage everyone to sign up and participate in the forums at Famesters (the new TV season is upon us after all), but as of now, you won't need a Famesters account in order to leave a comment on Recapist.








ASL Sort Of Live-Blogs the Emmys

Did you guys notice how delusional I was on Friday, when I told you that I would be providing up-to-the-minute coverage of the 2007 Emmy Awards? I say delusional because I live on the west coast and totally forgot that DUH, we do everything on east coast time, including live television events that take place out here on the best west coast. Damn east coasters. It's all you guys' fault. So, because I have no access to an east coast feed, this is actually three hours behind. It's like CNN...if CNN had a hangover with jet-lag. With that in mind, I ask that you still do your best to enjoy what I will herewith refer to as my three-hour-delay-blog of the Emmys.

Here we go, 8:00 PM the Emmys are starting with "The Family Guy" with a musical number that seems to have the sole purpose of taking the piss out of all of the nominees. They kick it off by making fun of Zach Braff. Sweet. Oh yes, they joke that Isaiah Washington will be taking Kramer's place on "Seinfeld" as an innovative programming experiment and cut to an awkward-looking T.R. Knight. *Nervous laughter* Too soon, guys?

8:03 PM sees Ryan Seacrest hit the stage. Because of Kathy Griffin, I have trouble enjoying him too much. I see he's taken out the highlights for the event. Good move. Sigh. I miss Conan. This weird, round stage looks too much like "American Idol" for my liking. Oh God, this is going to be awkward. He's harassing Eva Longoria and guessing what everyone's wearing. Why? Because he's secure in his heterosexuality! OK, I need to pace myself, or I'm going to be typing a novella here. Unsurprisingly, Ryan informs us that "2 and a Half Men" is one of his favorite shows. And now he jokes about Jeremy Piven possibly hitting on Hayden Pannettiere and we are all creeped out by Jeremy's greasy smile. Ugh. I'm still remembering his pix of Lindsay in a bikini at his house.





ASL Will Be Live-Blogging the Emmys

Kiefer Sutherland 2006 EmmysKiefer Sutherland 2006 EmmysHello and for those of you who don't know me (probably most of you), I'm Lisa Timmons, Editor of the Gossip Blog (Recapist sister site) A Socialite's Life and for the first time ever, I will actually be live-blogging the Emmys on Sunday (on FOX at 8PM/7c) giving you up-to-the-minute coverage of HOURS of Emmy happenings. I hope you guys appreciate this, because I HATE watching awards shows, but I really, really love web traffic...and entertaining you readers, of course, with my off-the-cuff commentary and complaining. Because I know I'm oh-so-entertaining when I'm griping about actually having to do my job. So, for those of you without TVs, or who would like a supplement to your Emmy watching, be sure to get online and check out ASL for your snarky Emmy coverage.





Recapist Wants YOU!

With the fall television season approaching, and a plethora of television shows needing coverage, Recapist is looking for a few good recappers. How do you know if you should apply?

- You have a passion for television.
- You can recap with the best of them.
- You know how to make funny.
- You can turn a recap in within 24 hours.

All you have to do is send an email to recapist@gmail.com with your name, why you'd make a good recapper, and a writing sample (a link to your blog if you have one would be appreciated as well). DO NOT SEND ATTACHMENTS! Paste your writing examples directly into your email, or just provide a link to a particularly amazing post on your blog.





Kristin Cavalleri Hits the Pajama Party Circuit

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Our very own Chad Kennedy covered the Victoria’s Secret World’s Largest Pajama Party for Teen Scene.

DJ AM was spinning some hot tracks to get the show kicked off. Kristin Cavallari from Laguna Beach (pictured above with the Teen Scene staff) made some appearances throwing beachballs and glow sticks into the crowd. Then came the big finale with Fergie performing.





I can't believe someone paid Posh Spice to have hilarious blow-up doll and baseball antics. :(

Victoria Beckham: Coming to America is the gripping, inspiring, thrilling, emotional journey of one woman as she packs up everything she has ever known and love (David, Brooklyn, Romeo & Cruz) and moves to a bold new place (again -- the first time she moved from London to Madrid, so this is more like a redux, but Americans don't know anything outside of the U.S., so cancel the redux, darlings.) Basically, that one girl who used to point while singing all the Spice Girls songs because she couldn't sing for falaffels in their music videos and live, is moving to the LAX. And she won't be ignored dammit. And NBC is desperate not to be ignored either. It's a match made in media whore heaven.





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