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On Newsstands December 18, 2014

The Year in Cheers & Jeers

Here are some highlights from our annual look at the best and worst of the year in television…

Cheers to Academy Awards host Ellen DeGeneres for putting Hollywood royalty at ease while entertaining viewers at home. Whether ordering pizza for the famished audience or getting the stars to pose for a selfie that broke Twitter, Ellen stole the show. Cheers aren’t enough. Give her an Honorary Oscar.

Jeers to Extant for not living up to the out-of-this-world hype. Halle Berry’s first starring vehicle on TV was met with great fanfare this summer. But her series—in which she plays an astronaut who discovers she’s pregnant after an extended solo mission—failed to launch. Bizarre elements like a robot child further muddled the concept, and the buzz quickly crashed down to Earth. Let’s hope Season 2’s takeoff is less turbulent.

Cheers to great, fully realized LGBT characters on Orange Is the New Black (with Laverne Cox), Transparent, How to Get Away With Murder, Shameless, Gotham, Glee, Faking It, Looking…and so many others. Finally, TV has caught on that not everyone is straight, white, or stereotypical.

Cheers to The Walking Dead’s Carol (Melissa McBride), who has evolved from domestic-abuse victim to warrior goddess of the zombie apocalypse. She single-handedly rescued her tribe from the Terminus compound while hewing to a survive-at-all-costs code. Between her and the record ratings, Dead is more alive than ever.

Jeers to TV’s infatuation with rom-coms. The gimmicky Manhattan Love Story was the fall’s first cancellation, and tepid A to Z barely made it to “C” before fading. We understand the desire to create the next How I Met Your Mother, but these series also have to earn our love. Originality would be a start.

Cheers to the “glimmer twins” of figure-skating commentary, fashionista scene-stealers Tara Lipinski and Johnny Weir. Though broadcasting on the smaller NBCSN network, the pair received raves for their barbed banter at the Winter Olympics, which earned them a promotion to NBC’s A team after they worked their stylish magic at the Oscars and Kentucky Derby, too. Here’s looking at you, because how could we not?

Cheers to the bonnie of a treat that is Outlander. Lush, lusty, and perfectly cast with Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe as star-crossed soul mates, the lavish, faithful adaptation of Diana Gabaldon’s time-traveling book series was the hottest Saturday night date we’ve had in centuries.

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE:
  • The best of 2014 in soaps
  • Doctor Who‘s Christmas special
  • Your guide to the winter TV for kids
  • Previewing the college football playoffs
On Newsstands December 4, 2014

Fan Favorites Awards 2014

And the winners are… TV Guide Magazine‘s fourth annual Fan Favorites Awards drew nearly 600,000 votes in 11 categories (the full list of winners is at the bottom of this story). Leading the way was the new Starz series Outlander, which took top honors as Favorite Drama and Favorite Duo…

She’s a married World War II battlefield nurse unexpectedly swept back in time to strife-torn 18th-century Scotland. He’s a chivalrous Highlander. Together, they’re television’s hottest couple. The passion between Claire Randall (Caitriona Balfe) and Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan) has made Outlander, the romantic adventure saga based on Diana Gabaldon’s best-selling novel series, a hit for Starz, drawing an average of 5 million multiplatform viewers per episode since it debuted last August. We talked to the leads about feeling the fan love.

You were insulated from all the buzz while shooting in the remote Scottish countryside. What did you think of the fans once you encountered them last July at San Diego Comic-Con?
Balfe: They’re extremely quiet and really shy. [Laughs]
Heughan: They’re amazing. During the screening of the premiere,
they recognized every line from the books and were talking amongst themselves!

What makes Claire and Jamie such a compelling couple?
Balfe:
Individually, they’re very strong characters—but they don’t try to tame each other. They encourage each other to be the best they can be.
Heughan: They have quite a journey and face some really tough challenges. It’s fun to watch them go through that.

And then there’s the sex. The most-watched episode of the season was “The Wedding,” in which your characters consummated their relationship. Can fans expect more steamy love scenes?
Balfe: Oh, for sure! They are deeply connected. They have a very passionate relationship in all aspects.
Heughan: The wedding night was about them beginning to discover each other. It’s the very start of the relationship. The second part of the season develops their relationship—but the show gets darker.

Darker how?
Balfe: Claire is trying to adapt to the specific code of morals and justice of this time. It causes really dangerous situations for her and Jamie. The political workings cause a rift between them. But they battle through it. That’s what’s so great about them.

The midseason finale ended with Jamie poised to rescue Claire from sadistic English army captain Black Jack Randall (Tobias Menzies). Will Black Jack continue to be a threat?
Heughan: He’s at the forefront of the second part of the season.
Balfe: He doesn’t go away easily!

And will Claire continue to struggle with trying to get back to her 20th-century husband, Frank (also played by Menzies)?
Balfe: Being in the clutches of Black Jack, with Jamie coming to rescue her, it all comes to a head. Claire has to decide what she wants.

The second half of Season 1 doesn’t return for another four months. How can fans deal with withdrawal?
Heughan: If you’re like me, you find yourself a bar and just stay there.
Balfe: Reruns are good.

What are the most memorable gifts fans have sent you?
Heughan: Jamie spends a lot of time getting beaten up and hurt, and I just received a wonderful T-shirt that has a picture of Jamie labeled with all his injuries and scars. It’s really accurate!
Balfe: I got a beautiful handwoven scarf—a tartan designed and registered especially for me. It was the most incredible gift I’ve ever gotten.

Outlander returns for Season 2 on Saturday, April 4, 2015.

 

Fan Favorites Awards winners:

Favorite Drama: Outlander

Favorite Comedy: The Big Bang Theory

Favorite Actor: Nathan Fillion, Castle

Favorite Actress: Stana Katic, Castle

Favorite Reality Competition Show: The Voice

Favorite Horror Show: The Walking Dead

Favorite Sci-fi/Fantasy Show: Arrow

Favorite New Show: The Flash

Favorite Duo: Claire & Jamie, Outlander

Favorite Villain: Regina/Evil Queen, Once Upon a Time

Favorite Guilty Pleasure: Syfy movies

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE:
  • Bones celebrates its 200th episode
  • Syfy blasts off with the new miniseries Ascension
  • Behind the scenes on the set of black-ish
  • Previewing the final season of The Mentalist