Pretty people and big name producers continue to dominate programming over at TheWB.com. Pushed is no exception. Created by the producers of Law and Order Morgan Gendel and Jeremy Littman, Pushed has definitely brought the art of suspense with a big whiff of soap opera to this newest WB addition. The show is another one to add to the guilty please list if you like a godo tale of who's your enemy, who's your friend, who's your lover, who's your murderer. Pushed is really almost like a better version of The Bold and the Beautiful in bite sized, easily consumable amounts. It's classic soapy setup - London Willows, a stunning young model (Veronica Taylor) not knowing who to trust as her husband Kurt (Mark Matkevich) plays mind games trying to get her to believe she's responsible for a bloody family accident. Catherine Hicks star as Dr. Rosen and William R. Moses,...
- 6/8/2009
- by Lindsay Stidham
- Tubefilter.com
The WB.com is debuting an original web soap designed to keep viewers guessing with "Sex, Lies and Video Clips." .Pushed. is written, produced and directed by Jeremy Littman and Morgan Gendel via their Anvil Studios banner, and stars Catherine Hicks as Dr. Rosen, William R. Moses as Gill Willows, Veronica Taylor as London Willows, Mark Matkevich as Kurt Radow, Holland Roden as Sascha Willows and Scott Seymour as Zip Delfini. TheWB.com is poising this webseries for the summer. All 25 episodes of the original series are available now on TheWB.com. From The WB: In .Pushed,. London is a beautiful young model who thinks she has it all . marriage, money, fame . but her husband, Kurt,...
- 5/27/2009
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
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