TRR has a copy of Major Crimes: The Complete Third Season for one lucky reader. TNT #2 show is coming to DVD May 26th!
To enter this contest, you must answer the following trivia question about Major Crimes:
G.W. Bailey plays Lt. Provenza in “Major Crimes”. Name the character he played in the Police Academy movie series and his bumbling assistant
Send your answer, in an email, by MAY 26, 2015 @ 5:00 PM with your NAME, LOCATION & the ANSWER to [email protected] – SUBJECT: MAJOR CRIMES for your chance to win the prize in our random drawing!
Season three finds the unit involved in a series of startling and complex cases. The detectives investigate the death of a canine that inherited his deceased millionaire master’s fortune; a young runaway who is found murdered in a trash can; a woman who confesses to killing her rapist; a series of young girls who disappear from a nightclub; a father and two young kids who go missing and several other captivating mysteries. The third season also brings the return of homeless teen and material witness Rusty Beck (Graham Patrick Martin, The Closer, Two and a Half Men), who is taken in — and adopted — by Captain Raydor. It’s a thrilling season filled with intriguing cases and compelling stories about the lives of the officers and prosecutors who work together to rid the streets of Los Angeles of some its worst criminals.
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This contest is open to residents of the USA. Each household is only eligible to win a copy of Major Crimes: The Complete Third Season. Only one entrant per mailing address per giveaway. If you have won the same prize on another blog, you will not be eligible to win it again.
Entrants who are immediate family members of the staff of The Rogers Revue & Warner Bros. Home Entertainment are ineligible. If you have won a TRR contest within the past thirty (30) days, you are ineligible until thirty (30) days after the last contest won.
Winner is subject to eligibility verification. The prize will be sent via FedEx or USPS. No P.O. Boxes please.
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I knew early on that I wanted to take my place among the stars. One day, my mother saw me reading The Washington Post at a very young age. Who would have known that it would be the building blocks of my journey? Since that day, I dedicated my life to learn all that is learnable. I read everything from encyclopedias, to books, to dictionaries, to magazines. I’m also an avid consumer of television, with my favorite genre being game shows. If you’ve seen me on Who Wants to be a Millionaire or Wheel of Fortune, then you know that this interest has served me well!
My unique style of reporting began back in junior high school, when I started to chronicle the events that shaped my life. Whether it was the annual family vacation or the local science fiction convention, I shot numerous pictures and recorded my thoughts so I could truly appreciate the history. During my senior year at Friendly High, I wrote what was to be my first masterpiece, “Advanced Space Academy – A One Week Journey.” I sent the eleven-page article back to the U.S. Space Camp staff. The article was highly praised for being “one of the best written articles in the history of U.S. Space Camp.” From then on, I knew what I wanted to do for rest of my life — to be a reporter.
Since then, I have trained in Broadcast Journalism at Bowie State University (2008) in Bowie, MD earning a B.S. in Communications. I gained experience in news production and editing through field experiences with Bowie Community Media Corporation, Prince George’s Community Television, and Bowie State University Television. I also wrote scripts for a variety of quiz shows for over five years.
As a lifelong movie buff, I now see close to 100 films every year. I took this love of movies to the next step when I became a co-host for Eclipse Magazine TV in the fall of 2005. While at EMTV, I interviewed celebrities, worked red carpets, and attended a wide variety of movie screenings. In January 2009, I took a leap of faith and started my own entertainment news magazine, The Rogers Revue. Shortly afterward, my life-long journey of studying the silver screen and writing about what I learned finally earned me a place in the Washington Area Film Critics Association.
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