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WEEK: November 5-11, 2012

  • Sunday, November 11th – Once Upon a Time‘s Red Riding Hood/Ruby-centric episode 2×07 Child of the Moon.
  • Sunday, November 11th – Glen Schaefer (The Province)’s feature on Brent Butt’s big movie No Clue — No Bogart in this Joint
  • Friday, November 9th – Fringe reveals the child Observer whom Walter hid in a pocket universe in the sixth episode of the final season, Through the Looking Glass and What Walter Found.
  • Friday, November 9th – Red Widow films on the North Vancouver waterfront.
  • Friday, November 9th – Bates Motel films in Fort Langley.
  • Friday, November 9th – Battlestar Galactica prequel Blood and Chrome with Ben Cotton debuts first and second webisodes
  • Thursday, November 8th – Sitcom Package Deal tapes its pilot in front of live studio audience in Burnaby.
  • Thursday, November 8th – Brent Butt’s No Clue films in Coal Harbour on a yacht with a follow boat and a technocrane photographed by Rusty Deluce.
  • Thrusday, November 8th – Emily Owens M.D.’s Mamie Gummer & Justin Hartley film at UBC’s Life Sciences Centre,
  • Thursday, November 8th – Fringe films episode eleven on the platform for the West Coast Express at the Waterfront station with Loyalist soldiers, Peter, Olivia, Walter and the child Observer.
  • Thursday, November 8th – News of AMC and Netflix nearing deal for surprise third season of The Killing via Deadline.com.
  • Thursday, November 8th – News of Twilight fans already lining up for Monday’s Los Angeles premiere of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn 2 via Deadline.com.
  • Thursday, November 8th – Arrow surges to 3.7 million viewers and a 1.3 in the demo while Supernatural rises to 2.3 million viewers and 1.0 in the demo on the CW.
  • Wednesday, November 8th – Arrow’s fifth episode Damaged features an appearance by Deathstroke and Supernatural‘s episode 8×06 Southern Comfort features the return of Garth, aka D J Qualls.
  • Wednesday, November 7th – Brent Butt’s No Clue films in Coal Harbour.
  • Wednesday, November 7th – Red Widow films inside the Four Seasons Hotel.
  • Wednesday, November 7th – Motive films inside the Queen Elizabeth Theatre and across the street at Easy Park.
  •  Wednesday, November 7th – Fringe films scenes with Peter, Olivia,  Walter, Nina Sharp and the child Observer for episode ten in an alley east of the Terminal City Ironworks compound with four paps on set.
  • Wednesday, November 7th – Motive films inside the Queen Elizabeth Theatre dressed as a cruise ship terminal.
  • Wednesday, November 7th – The CW releases November sweeps promo for Arrow
  • Wednesday, November 7th – Arrow casts Farscape/SG-1’s Ben Browder as Ted Gaynor via IGN.com
  • Tuesday, November 6th – CTV broadcasts the new Arrow — Damaged featuring Deathstroke in Canada during U.S. Presidential Election coverage, a day before the U.S. broadcast in a controversial move.
  • Tuesday, November 6th – Arrow‘s Big Bad of season one will be Vertigo says TVLine.com
  • Tuesday, November 6th – Once Upon a Time films scenes of RumBelle walking along Moncton Street and of Captain Hook on a rooftop –its non-American cast on election day.
  • Tuesday, November 6th – Supernatural films its last day in Coquitlam’s Mundy Park for its Medieval LARPing (Live Action Role Play) episode.
  • Monday, November 5th -Vancouver dinosaur procedural Primeval: New World‘s second episode Sisuitl about a sea serpent was filmed at Whytecliff Park and in Howe Sound.
  • Monday, November 5th – Falling Skies films on big outdoor set in Langley at 208th Street.
  • Monday, November 5th – Supernatural films more of its Medieval LARPing (Live Action Role Play) episode in Coquitlam’s Mundy Park.
  • Monday, November 5th – Rogue films at the Chan Centre at the University of British Columbia.
  • Monday, November 5th – Fringe‘s epic downtown shoot  in five different downtown locations in one day with Anna Torv, Joshua Jackson, John Noble, Blair Brown and the child Observer on set for 5×10
  • Monday, November 5th – Once Upon a Time‘s Vancouver-as-Vancouver episode Tallahassee scores best season two ratings since the premiere with 10.1 million viewers and a 3.5 in the demo.