Cleveland hottie guests as new CW eps return
Friday, July 10th, 2009
Over the next six weekends, viewers can catch all-new, unaired episodes of two short-lived CW series. Valentine is a dramedy about Greek gods secretly living among us, working to bring couples of destiny together. The cast features Jaime Murray as “Aphrodite” and Kristoffer Polaha as “Eros,” along with Autumn Reeser and Christine Lakin. (Look for Polaha in the CW’s midseason Life UneXpected.) This Sunday’s episode has a local connection, with Clevelander Rob Mayes guest-starring. A 2003 University School grad, Rob grew up in Gates Mills and Pepper Pike and is best-known for last fall’s musical film, The American Mall, in which he and Nina Dobrev (Elena on The Vampire Diaries; pictured) sang and danced their way through a shopping mecca. Valentine’s finale will air next weekend, followed by four new installments of Easy Money, the payday loan/shark family drama headlined by Laurie Metcalf and Jeff Hephner. Both series had lots of potential and performances you’ll really like. Hephner’s golden-boy character learned that he was illegally adopted—and actually the payoff for a bad debt. If you’re looking for some fresh fare on a Sunday summer evening, give these half-dozen hours a look.

Payday loans. Who gives them? Who gets them? And what happens if they’re not repaid? The new CW dramedy Easy Money takes an entertaining—often hilarious—peek at one such “family business” in Arizona, coincidentally the state paired with Ohio in a real-life battle to salvage the controversial industry. This summer, Gov. Strickland signed legislation restricting payday loan annual interest rates from 391% to 28%, and lobbyists want voters to overturn the laws here and in the Grand Canyon state. Easy Money explores a gritty world many never knew existed. The eccentric Buffkins are led by the always-riveting Laurie Metcalf, whose southern-belle façade masks a business owner unafraid to use Sopranos collection techniques. And she’s harboring a dark secret about youngest son Morgan, played to understated perfection by Jeff Hephner. The large clan drives clunkers to work, but live in a gated mansion with sports cars and a Hummer parked outside. Of course, there’s the rather large problem of their new competitors, two sumo-wrestler types who’ve already crippled one payday lender. Even the family’s loony private-eye, Judge Reinhold, may not have a solution for them. Morgan is increasingly distracted by cutie Marsha Thomason and his mysterious DNA-findings, but Mama Buffkin’s about to bare her teeth to hide her most-productive son’s genealogy. Drop everything for this Sunday night showdown…
Sunday nights will be laced with biting comedy. That’s my first impression after watching The CW Fall Preview Show, which airs twice this coming weekend. Hosted by Privileged stars Joanna Garcia and Anne Archer, the half-hour special gives an overview of our seven new network series—including a first peek at the Sunday lineup, where laughter rules. Two actresses simply jump off the screen in their roles: Jaime Murray on Valentine and Laurie Metcalf on Easy Money. Noted for her characters on Hustle and Dexter, sultry British-born Jaime camps it up (incognito) as Greek goddess of love Aphrodite; while in “the world of payday loans,” Laurie thinks more like Tony Soprano than an offbeat mother running the family biz. We also get a glimpse of original Beverly Hills mommie dearest “Jackie Taylor,” played by returning 90210 alum Ann Gillespie. Look for a big showdown between her and daughter Kelly (Jennie Garth) concerning offspring issues early this fall. The preview show follows a Jason Priestley movie (Calendar Girl) this Saturday, so we’re in full 90210 mode. Check out the teasers, then get ready for the real thing Monday night when Season Premiere Week begins on WBNX.
Someone made Jeff Hephner an offer he couldn’t refuse, because he’ll play Laurie Metcalf’s son-with-a-conscience on this fall’s new CW drama, Easy Money. Laurie heads up a family of loan sharks, and her middle son (Jeff) isn’t too sold on the shady biz—even though he’s great at it. The dynamic between those two actors is central to the series. Many fans remember Jeff as Sandy’s twisted business partner “Matt Ramsey” on The O.C., or from the short-lived FOX favorite, The Jury. Two other siblings were just cast, as well: Jay Ferguson (Evening Shade, Surface) and relative-newcomer Katie Lowes. It’ll be interesting to see how far the clan bends toward organized crime. Another new CW serial, Privileged, just nailed down a potential love interest for Joanna Garcia’s character. Brian Hallisay is the wealthy son of a publishing mogul who lives next door, and there’s sure to be tension between him and Joanna’s other fella, Michael Cassidy. You’ll recognize Brian from numerous key guest-starring roles.
In a busy week of staffing various CW shows, Laurie Metcalf signing on to lead a family of loan sharks is just too good to be true.