Alex Skuby Guest Stars on ‘Castle’
January 16, 2010 by m.coonce · Leave a Comment

Most people remember Alex Skuby from his role on the hit show King of Queens, but it looks like he’s been a really busy guy.
He’ll be appearing in an episode of Castle with Nathan Fillion.
Since King of Queens ended, he’s been on 24, House M.D., CSI: Miami, and Without a Trace; basically bouncing from one show to the next.
So what does a television star do when they’re not on television? If you’re Alex Skuby, you start a band.
THE ALEX SKUBY BAND plays a combination of Blues, Jazz, and Rock. You can listen to some of their tracks on bands MYSPACE PAGE or talk to them directly on their FACEBOOK PAGE.
Out of the songs on the page, we recommend you listen to No More Smiles (described as a Biker/Blues song), You’ll Be Mine, Crazy For You, or Accident.
They’re now booking gigs for the 2010 season. Interested parties should contact Bob Farster at fakeitproductions@yahoo.com.
‘24′ Season 8 Spoilers Have Been Released
May 14, 2009 by AmyGrindhouse · 3 Comments
TV Guide released some 24 spoilers that will have fan’s heads in a spin.
Here’s what we know about the show’s eighth, and perhaps final season. A year-and-a-half to two years will have elapsed since the end of Season 7, with the action moving from the White House to the U.N. building in New York City. Cherry Jones is back as President Allison Taylor. “I don’t think they know quite what to do with me yet,” says Jones. “At first I heard they needed me for only a couple episodes, but I do seem now to have a little bit more to do.” Cherry says the new season will expand beyond an American threat to a global concern. “It has to deal more with the state of the world—not just the state of us,” she says.
“Slumdog Millionaire” star Anil Kapoor plays the head of a foreign country, which enters into a peace agreement with President Taylor, but assassins plan to bring Kapoor’s character down before the treaty can be signed. “It’s a call back to the very first season when the very charismatic president David Palmer has to be saved for the greater good,” teases executive producer Howard Gordon, who plans to shoot 7 to 10 days on the streets of New York City and construct U.N. sets in L.A. “The eighth day is the culmination of all Jack has had to do—good bad and otherwise. When he’s finally enlisted to help protect the peace, he’s preserving something that is very personal to him.”
Producers are undecided at this time if the president’s estranged husband and daughter will return. “Both family members are waiting to hear how they might be employed,” says Jones. But one person who will be back is Renee Walker. Annie Wershing says something from Renee’s past comes back to haunt her and directly involves her in the U.N. crisis.
President Taylor has reconstituted CTU, but the organization is now more budget-conscious. “There is a new head of CTU named Brian Hastings, who is extremely smart and very possessive,” says Gordon of the yet-to-be-cast role. “He’s a little blinded by his possessiveness.” This will lead to conflicts with both Jack and Chloe, who will find herself in danger of losing her job. “That’s going to be trouble for me,” says Mary Lynn Rajskub (Chloe). “She had a special place for Bill Buchanan, so I see some bashing heads with authority.”











