Jul 18 2008 04:06 PM ET

Live Press Tour Diary: CBS Day One

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8:58 am: You’ll never guess what greeted me this morning in the International Ballroom Lobby of the Beverly Hilton Hotel. A huge vat of fluffy egg whites! My prayers have been answered! Just for this, I may start watching The Unit.

Executive Session
The Player:
Nina Tassler, President, CBS Entertainment. Or as she’s more commonly referred, the evil woman who killed Moonlight.

9:12 am: In her opening remarks, Tassler addresses William Petersen’s looming CSI departure. She’s confident that CSI will prove “resilient,” much like Criminal Minds did in the wake of Mandy Patinkin’s exit.

9:15 am: Tassler wishes Swingtown’s ratings were better, but “we’re behind the show,” she insists. To wit, the entire cast is expected at tonight’s CBS Stars Party. (Post your Qs in the comments section below!)

9:22 am: More info about the new character CSI is introducing with the funky DNA: The dude has the serial killer gene, Tassler reveals.

9:27 am: The new Jay Mohr sitcom Gary Unmarried isn’t paneling today because Mohr is halfway around the world renewing his wedding vows. Another likely factor: It blows!

9:29 am: Britney Spears did not save How I Met Your Mother, Tassler insists. “[The show] was never in danger,” she adds. “We just took a while to (announce its renewal).”

9:30 am: Cover your eyes, Moonlight fans. Tassler downplays the fan outcry in the wake of the show’s cancellation, maintaining that most of the feedback was “actor-centric.” (Huh?) She also says she’s not getting a lot of mail and doesn’t regret the decision.

9:32 am: The rest of the CSI cast has inked new deals, Tassler reports.

9:35 am: Sarah Chalke will return to HIMYM for “multiple episodes,” but Tassler doesn’t think she’s the mother.

CBS News Presentation
The Players (via satellite):
Katie Couric, Bob Schieffer, Jeff Greenfield and CBS News president Sean McManus.

10:04 am: Couric says “it’s befuddling to me the amount of attention I receive” in the press. “But,” she continues, “I think (the hoopla) has died down.”

10:08 am: Schieffer’s just gained some serious cool points by proclaiming that “Jon Stewart is my inspiration.” All kidding aside, he says he’s a fan of Stewart and likens him to an “editorial cartoonist.”

10:09 am: “We have no plans to part company anytime soon,” Couric says of rumors that she’ll quit shortly after the election. “I’m very committed to the people here and very committed to the product.” Call me naive, but I believe her.

10:29 am: Lots of talk about a topic I know very little about: The Lara Logan scandal. Can someone please give me the Cliffs Notes version in the comments section?

Worst Week Panel
The Players:
Kyle Bornheimer, Erinn Hayes, Nancy Lenehan, Kurtwood Smith and exec producers Matt Tarses and Jimmy Mulville.

11:21 am: The single-camera comedy, based on the British series The Worst Week of My Life, is a cross between Meet the Parents and, well, Meet the Fockers. It’s also the funniest pilot I’ve seen so far. This Bornheimer guy is a man on the verge of becoming a big fat TV star.

11:23 am: EP Mulville describes the preimise thusly: “It’s about a guy who invites bad karma into his life and doesn’t know which way to dig himself out of the hole.” Coincidentally, that’s also the logline for the long-gestating Andy Dick biopic.

11:34 am: Smith (aka the dad from That ’70s Show) says his Worst Week character “has much more of an acid wit” than his ’70s alter ego, Red.

11:39 am: FYI: I’ve officially checked out of this session and am now focusing all of my energy on lunch.

The Eleventh Hour Panel
The Players:
Rufus Sewell and exec producers Cyrus Voris and Ethan Reiff.

12:03 pm: A reporter kicks things off by asking the producers, WTF is this show about? (It’s a valid question since no one has seen a pilot.) Reiff explains that Sewell’s character is an FBI agent who investigates “crimes and crises of a scientific or technological nature.” Oh, I get it now. Huh?

12:08 pm: “It’s a science fact show,” Reiff further clarifies, “not a science fiction show.” Oh, I get it now. Huh?

12:09 pm: Nineteen minutes ’til lunch!

12:19 pm: Eleven minutes ’til lunch!

12:22 pm: A former colleague of mine at TV Guide offers to fake a seizure to bring this session to an early end. I tell him to save that little stunt for the Inside Edition panel tomorrow. He agrees.

12:28 pm: Future episodes will tackle both “science crime” and “science crises.” Oh, I get it now. Huh?

12:32 pm: There’s the lunch bell! Woo-hoo!

The Mentalist Panel
The Players:
Simon Baker and exec producer Bruno Heller

2:03 pm: Take Life, throw in a dash of Psych, mix in some Crossing Over with John Edward and you’ve got The Mentalist.

2:08 pm: Regarding the Psych comparison, Heller says the two shows are very different — primarily because Baker’s character isn’t pretending to be anything he isn’t. He adds that The Mentalist is “much more like Sherlock Holmes than (Psych).”

2:16 pm: Robin Tunney isn’t at today’s session because A) she was fired, B) she quit to reprise her role of Veronica Donovan on Prison Break, or C) she couldn’t get away from the set. Answer TK.

2:32 pm: The answer is C.

The Ex List Panel
The Players:
Elizabeth Reaser, Rachel Boston, Adam Rothenberg, Alexandra Breckenridge, Amir Talai and exec producer Diane “Veronica Mars” Ruggiero. (Click here to watch a preview.)

2:53 pm: Reaser seems annoyed by one reporter’s suggestion that her character is a slut. “Who’s to say what makes someone a slut?” she fires back.

2:56 pm: A reporter reads my mind when he starts off his question with this announcement: “I’ve never found (Ex List guest star) Eric Balfour to be intentionally funny, but I really liked him in this.” It’s true, he’s both charming and funny.

2:59 pm: “I don’t feel that closely identified with her,” Reaser says in response to a Q about whether viewers will have difficulty seeing her as anyone other than her Grey’s alter ego, Ava. “That was a special job in a long line of special jobs.” Will she be back this season? “They didn’t kill her,” she points out, “but I don’t think I’m going to be available.”

3:15 pm: And that’s a wrap! I’ve got the CBS Stars party this evening (post your Qs below), and then I’ll be back here at the crack of dawn (PST) for The CW! Here’s a little something to whet your appetites: Duh’nuhnuhnuh, Duh’nuhnuhnuh — swoosh swoosh.

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  • soapy

    Those eggwhites were a nasty mess!

  • Will

    Another Unit hater? *sigh*

  • cd

    I need CSI NY scoop! In particular about Danny and Lindsay!

  • Jenny

    Ugh! This woman is completely oblivious! She made a bad call and she knows it, especially with Twilight getting ready to be a hit movie. Of course she’s not getting a lot of mail, all the mail is going to other networks who might actually appreciate the wonderful potential Moonlight had. I am completely anti-Evil Eye network from now on. Ughh…

  • dckatiebug

    Any and all HIMYM scoop/tidbits would be, by me, appreciated. We’ve heard very little from that set, and I’d love to know (especially) what’s going to happen with Barney and Robin. In the wake of Dr. Horrible, will there be a musical episode (because if so, I think I might die of happiness). Is there going to be a HIMYM panel on day 2?

  • Sterling

    If Bob Saget is older Ted’s voice, who would play older mother’s voice?

  • bearoness

    Well, jeez, I forgot to send her mail. I have completely broken up with CBS in the wake of “Moonlight’s” cancellation. Yes, I even gave up CSI.

  • step

    Ha, so she’s saying that most of the feedback ignored the fact that Moonlight was a pretty crappy show, and just highlighted how ‘attractive’ and ‘talented’ the main guys was. Nice.

  • Terry

    Nina is so wrong that most of the feedback from Moonlight fans was “actor-centric”. Unbelievable that someone in her position can not recognize the incredible writing, the story, the sets, the lighting – all that made up the show so many love. Of course we love the actors, but they would not have captured our emotions without the story. When someone makes as big a mistake as to cancel the People’s Choice New Drama, they prove they do not care about the PEOPLE. Not a good move for a business that needs people/viewers. CBS is blocked in many homes across this country and the fans of Moonlight are not going to fade away. CBS missed the boat on this one and they sure aren’t going to admit it. Their is honor in admitting one is wrong – they don’t have it.

  • pinkiepie230

    Nina Tassler is never going to admit that she messed up. Vampire shows are big right now and they are only going to get bigger. Wait until Dark Shadows/Johnny Depp comes out, she will be toast by then. CBS was on top of the bandwagon with Moonlight and they let it slip through their fingers. Moonlight made a lot of fans for vampires as well as love stories. Big big booboo Nina, you could have made it better.
    Alex was an asset but the show itself was too.

  • Robin W.

    No, I haven’t wasted my time writing to Nina about CBS’s foolish decision to cancel my favorite series “Moonlight”. I’ve been using my time to email/contact potential networks; one of which might show the good sense to air it!

  • Candace

    Not getting a lot of mail? I suspect her mailroom clerks might tell a different story. And actor-centric? This is a bad thing, how? Why does it matter if people are tuning in to see a show because of the star, as long as they tune in. Also, many of the fans had long been interested in the vampire genre (which is huge right now, and poised to grow even larger). CBS–and Nina Tassler–made a mistake, and while no one is expecting them to come out and admit it publicly, they have to be realizing it by now.

  • Candace

    Not getting a lot of mail? I suspect her mailroom clerks might tell a different story. And actor-centric? This is a bad thing, how? Why does it matter if people are tuning in to see a show because of the star, as long as they tune in. Also, many of the fans had long been interested in the vampire genre (which is huge right now, and poised to grow even larger). CBS–and Nina Tassler–made a mistake, and while no one is expecting them to come out and admit it publicly, they have to be realizing it by now.

  • Mary

    That’s all she had to give? I was waiting for word on CSI:NY (Danny/Lindsay), Criminal Minds and The Unit.

  • Joe

    Moonlight sucked. Let it go.

  • francis

    I have the feeling that someone is yanking the chain of the Moonlight-fans. If Nina really wants to know what we want, she doesn’t need our mail to herself, she could just watch the internet.
    My first reaction to her comment was “Let’s show her that we can do mail.”
    But now I think – not so much. If she wants mail she should get a penfriend. She has every way to know that Moonlight is an international phenomenon, and not because of good advertising on CBS. You see, whenever someone mentions it, we come there in droves and comment. Must mean something.

  • HAHA

    Who’s watching all of your cats while you’re spamming the blogosphere with your Moonlight rage?

  • MickeyP

    Seriously, with all this fan outcry, they really should have renewed Moonlight. Just look at all the fan outcry over Jericho. CBS admitted they made a mistake and brought that show back and look at how the ratings for that show blew through the roof. Oh wait…

  • Holly

    LARA LOGAN SCANDAL: Cliffs-notes
    Married woman pregnant by married man, wife pissed.

  • Rob

    Per the NY Post:
    “Sexy CBS siren Lara Logan spent her days covering the heat of the Iraq war – but that was nothing compared to the heat of her nights.
    “The ‘60 Minutes’ reporter and former swimsuit model apparently courted two beaus while she was in Baghdad, and has been labeled a homewrecker for allegedly destroying the marriage of a civilian contractor there, sources said.
    “Passions got so hot in the combat zone that one of her lovers, Joe Burkett, brawled in a Baghdad ’safe house’ with her other paramour, CNN war reporter Michael Ware, a source said.”
    http://www.nypost.com/seven/06262008/news/worldnews/news_babes_iraqi_tryst_117192.htm

  • Holly

    In exchange for the cliffs notes, can I get some CSI: NY Danny/Lindsay scoop?

  • Kristi

    I saw Gary Unmarried last week at a tv survey thing I went to in Vegas. You are right, it blows. So do the rest of the new CBS shows though.

  • Mary Roberts

    Ausiello, you SHOULD watch the UNIT, but if they don’t want it to be CANCELLED, they should axe all the storylines with the wives….( picture me falling asleep here….) You should bring THAT up!

  • Mary RobertsMary

    Aus, and again, you are TOTALLY on a FIELD TRIP!!!

  • Cyrene

    First of all, CSI will NOT survive without Grissom. The CSI’s are starting to run their course and getting a bit worn out. I used to watch them a lot, and now, it’s been overkill.
    Swingtown? What a joke show that is. Who’s bright idea was that?
    CBS has gone down the tubes. I did enjoy Moonlight, thought it was fun and risky, FINALLY. But no, they killed that too.
    I won’t be watching CBS new shows, they axe them too fast for shows as bad as Swingtown. *ew*

  • Suzanne

    Nina Tassler says she isn’t getting much mail about Moonlight. Maybe that is because the minute she cancelled this great show and then proceded to laugh at the fans, we the fans wrote her and CBS off.
    Instead we have concentrated on other networks who would respect Moonlight and the its fans.
    Ms Tassler knows full well that she and CBS screwed up cancelling Moonlight. The shear number of media stories that have said just that cannot be ignored. She is too just proud and smug to admit it.

  • Michelle

    Lara Logan is married, baby daddy is married, they are not married to each other, both are in Iraq and she is preggo.
    Love your updates!

  • Ann V.

    Audra McDonald nominated for an Emmy (along with Diddy and Phylicia Rashad) for “A Raisin in the Sun.”

  • jords

    I love how Nina Tassler thinks she knows her fans. First, we’re an laughable amount of fans (8million or so), now we’re just idiots for not understanding the difference between love foran actor and love for a show. I loved Moonlight for many reasons: vampire genre, tight plots (once you got past the first few eps), funny writing, the chemistry between Mick and Beth, and yes, I do love A.O.L., but I also love: Jason, Sophia, David Blue, etc etc. And even if people tuned into Moonlight just for Alex, why is that bad? Does she really think people watch Ghost Whisperer without being fans of J-Love? Imagine The Closer without Kyra? (Try it, just for a second. Scary!) Seeing that she’s surpised (sorry, “disappointed”) in Swingtown’s ratings, which have fallen more than 30% since its premiere, (compared to Moonlight which fell 13% and never had less than 7m viewers for a new ep) I find it hard to take her comments seriously. In short, CBS is still “cancelled” in my home.

  • lunarlover

    I think Nina Tassler should feel like she has egg on her face. How can she consistantly scoff at the loyal viewers of Moonlight? Then continue to back a show like Swingtown? A blatent bad decision on her part. She needs to realize the reason she is not getting mail is due to the fact that she refuses to be responsive to its contents. After she cancelled Moonlight, fans united and posted, emailed and wrote letters trying to convince her to change her mind to no avail. Millions of fans from around the world have moved on and campaign for a network who can appreciate Moonlight and its fans.

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