Filming has already wrapped as of last month, so Amazon will probably stealth release it in December like they did with season 3.
Filming has already wrapped as of last month, so Amazon will probably stealth release it in December like they did with season 3.
Stunner for The Resident. Losing Emily Van Camp.
The Resident Shocker: Emily VanCamp Exiting Fox Drama After 4 Seasons
Original 'The Resident' cast member Emily VanCamp is leaving the medical drama after four seasons — get details.tvline.com
Hopefully it's so she can do more MCU stuff.Stunner for The Resident. Losing Emily Van Camp.
The Resident Shocker: Emily VanCamp Exiting Fox Drama After 4 Seasons
Original 'The Resident' cast member Emily VanCamp is leaving the medical drama after four seasons — get details.tvline.com
WTFStunner for The Resident. Losing Emily Van Camp.
The Resident Shocker: Emily VanCamp Exiting Fox Drama After 4 Seasons
Original 'The Resident' cast member Emily VanCamp is leaving the medical drama after four seasons — get details.tvline.com
lolOkay. My wife just said "no" when I recommended that but I'm going to try it on my own, lol. Hard to ignore the glowing praise in this thread.
I take it this would be like House leaving House. lolStunner for The Resident. Losing Emily Van Camp.
The Resident Shocker: Emily VanCamp Exiting Fox Drama After 4 Seasons
Original 'The Resident' cast member Emily VanCamp is leaving the medical drama after four seasons — get details.tvline.com
She's not the lead, but she's the wife of the lead, and they just had a baby last season. They could have easily killed her off then since they gave her a bunch of health issues with it.
She's not the lead, but she's the wife of the lead, and they just had a baby last season. They could have easily killed her off then since they gave her a bunch of health issues with it.
OMG, I just realized that Emily VanCamp and Chris Pratt are both in the MCU. Geez, I'm slow! They should totally do an on-screen mini-reunion for one of the movies.
She's not the lead, but she's the wife of the lead, and they just had a baby last season. They could have easily killed her off then since they gave her a bunch of health issues with it.
No, that would be Conrad leaving The Resident. But Nic is his wife and female lead, so still damn big.
Ah at that makes sense. The comments on the article did make it sound like it would be impossible for the show to go on without her.She's not the lead, but she's the wife of the lead, and they just had a baby last season. They could have easily killed her off then since they gave her a bunch of health issues with it.
Does the main character have a hetero life mate to pivot to? lol
For International Era
HBO Max To Launch In Nordics & Spain In Fall, With Portugal, Central & Eastern Europe To Follow In 2022
HBO Max is launching in the Nordics & Spain in Fall, followed by Portugal, Eastern & Central Europe next yeardeadline.com
WarnerMedia Head Of Originals EMEA Says HBO Max European Content Will Be “Broader” & “Not High-Brow”; 50% Of New Series Will Be Unscripted
Antony Root describes content plan as “not high-brow”, says 50% of new series will be unscripted.deadline.com
Upcoming scene where she stops to help an accident on the side of the road, once everyone is okay she pulls into the middle of the road and tries to text/call/answer her husband............She's not the lead, but she's the wife of the lead, and they just had a baby last season. They could have easily killed her off then since they gave her a bunch of health issues with it.
TV Line said:ABC's Bachelor in Paradise drew 3.2 million total viewers and a 0.9 rating, dipping week-to-week yet still dominating Monday in the demo. Leading out of that, The Ultimate Surfer (1.4 mil/0.3) matched its week-ago debut.
Over on NBC, American Ninja Warrior (3.5 mil/0.5) ticked up and delivered Monday's largest audience. The Wall (2.5 mil/0.4) was steady.
THE CW | Roswell NM (660K/0.1) and the yet-to-be-renewed Republic of Sarah's penultimate episode (330K/0.0) were both steady.
FOX | Hell's Kitchen (2.5 mil/0.6) and Duncanville's finale (710K/0.2) were steady, while Housebroken (980K/0.3) ticked up with its own finale.
Or she'll get an amazing job in Europe and they'll just have her text with the main character occasionally.Upcoming scene where she stops to help an accident on the side of the road, once everyone is okay she pulls into the middle of the road and tries to text/call/answer her husband............
Yeah I'm so burnt out on them but man I can always make room for Amsterdam, love that cast so muchI'm a big fan of Sandra Oh so I gave The Chair a try on Netflix.
The first episode was so boring I don't think I'm going to keep watching.
I wouldn't be surprised if it gets better later on (it has a lot of good actors) but I just don't think I'm interested in the plot or characters. First episode did not do a good job of getting me to care why a bunch of terrible professors shouldn't be fired.
Or she'll get an amazing job in Europe and they'll just have her text with the main character occasionally.
Or maybe she finds out a previous lover secretly had a baby and decides to just leave and raise that baby instead, haha.
I actually hadn't realized The Resident had been going for so long already. I finished watching all of Grey's Anatomy a few months ago so got a little burnt out on them, but maybe I'll give it a try and also catch up on New Amsterdam when I'm in the mood for some Hospital drama again.
Nice! I'll look for trailer reuploads.
Not surprising. I was struggling to see how they would turn this story into worthwhile TV.The headline says it all:
Impeachment: American Crime Story Review: Oof, FX Turns the Lewinsky Scandal Into Trashy Tabloid TV
Review: FX's 'American Crime Story' franchise plummets with 'Impeachment,' a trashy, exploitative trainwreck that borders on parody.tvline.com
The headline says it all:
Impeachment: American Crime Story Review: Oof, FX Turns the Lewinsky Scandal Into Trashy Tabloid TV
Review: FX's 'American Crime Story' franchise plummets with 'Impeachment,' a trashy, exploitative trainwreck that borders on parody.tvline.com
The People v. O.J. Simpson broke the mold by doing the impossible: It gave us a fresh perspective on a story we thought we already knew so well. It had depth, it had nuance, it made us rethink the legacies of infamous media pariahs… and I say all that to emphasize that Impeachment: American Crime Story does none of this.
Despite its lofty pedigree, Impeachment is a disaster: a schlocky, overheated melodrama that's only a degree or two removed from a Saturday Night Live parody. It might as well be a quickie TV movie that aired on Fox in 1998 with a title like Intern Affairs.
Impeachment also falls victim to Murphy's worst storytelling instincts: shallow characterization, shock value substituting for genuine surprise, and dialogue that tells instead of showing. The characters here say exactly how they feel and what they're thinking — and loudly. ("Stop worrying about Whitewater!" one White House official yells to another.) The whole project has a gloomy, bad energy to it, feigning gravitas with ponderous cutaways to presidential portraits and justice statues. Murphy takes a backseat to Burgess in the credits — she wrote four of the first six episodes — but his fingerprints here are unmistakable.
It's this clumsy blend of didactic "weren't we awful back then?" hindsight and sleazy sensationalism that ultimately makes Impeachment one of the year's biggest TV disappointments.
Max is so much better. Stopped paying HBO Portugal and I am using HBO Max through a VPN.
The content available on Hotstar will be divided between Hulu and ESPN+. Bollywood and South Asian films, including Hotstar specials like The Empire, Aarya, Criminal Justice and Dil Bechara, will head to Hulu. Cricket matches, which remain the most-watched content on Hotstar, from the Indian Premier League, International Cricket Council Men's T20 World Cup and Board of Control for Cricket will stream live on ESPN+.
Set to debut Sunday, Nov. 14, Mayor of Kingstown follows the McLusky family – power brokers in Kingstown, Mich., where the business of incarceration is the only thriving industry. Tackling themes of systemic racism, corruption and inequality, the series promises to provide a stark look at the McLuskys' attempt to bring order and justice to a town that has neither.
Renner stars as Mike McLusky aka "The Mayor of Kingstown," while Chandler plays his older brother Mitch, who is a fixer both inside and outside the town's lifeblood prison system. Dianne Wiest (as McLusky matriarch Mariam), Taylor Handley (as youngest brother Kyle), Emma Laird and Tobi Bamtefa also star.
Pre-Yellowstone:First trailer for Taylor Sheridan's new Paramount+ show, "Mayor of Kingstown":
Mayor of Kingstown | First Look Trailer | Paramount+
From Academy Award nominee Taylor Sheridan, co-creator of Yellowstone, Mayor of Kingstown follows the McLusky family - power brokers in Kingstown, Michigan w...youtu.be
I'm a big fan of Sandra Oh so I gave The Chair a try on Netflix.
The first episode was so boring I don't think I'm going to keep watching.
I wouldn't be surprised if it gets better later on (it has a lot of good actors) but I just don't think I'm interested in the plot or characters. First episode did not do a good job of getting me to care why a bunch of terrible professors shouldn't be fired.
Or she'll get an amazing job in Europe and they'll just have her text with the main character occasionally.
Or maybe she finds out a previous lover secretly had a baby and decides to just leave and raise that baby instead, haha.
I actually hadn't realized The Resident had been going for so long already. I finished watching all of Grey's Anatomy a few months ago so got a little burnt out on them, but maybe I'll give it a try and also catch up on New Amsterdam when I'm in the mood for some Hospital drama again.
Looks like the Big Four TV Networks will air their new fall shows on the week of September 20, according to Ratsky's TV in September thread. So yeah, in a little more than two weeks.
ASS makes no sense. The first season is basically just ACS but with a sports figure.And yet they are giving Murphy American Love Story and American Sports Story 🤦♂️
Looks like the Big Four TV Networks will air their new fall shows on the week of September 20, according to Ratsky's TV in September thread. So yeah, in a little more than two weeks.
The Chair doesn't get better. It's just full of truly unlikable people, including the little girl. The students at the school are stereotypically whiny about everything. I couldn't tell if the point of the show was to mock the super woke or not. But it was only six 25 minute episodes, so I didn't feel like I wasted too much time on it.I'm a big fan of Sandra Oh so I gave The Chair a try on Netflix.
The first episode was so boring I don't think I'm going to keep watching.
I wouldn't be surprised if it gets better later on (it has a lot of good actors) but I just don't think I'm interested in the plot or characters. First episode did not do a good job of getting me to care why a bunch of terrible professors shouldn't be fired.
Or she'll get an amazing job in Europe and they'll just have her text with the main character occasionally.
Or maybe she finds out a previous lover secretly had a baby and decides to just leave and raise that baby instead, haha.
I actually hadn't realized The Resident had been going for so long already. I finished watching all of Grey's Anatomy a few months ago so got a little burnt out on them, but maybe I'll give it a try and also catch up on New Amsterdam when I'm in the mood for some Hospital drama again.
We sure he didn't, The CW is there.Ryan Murphy and Greg Berlanti could establish their own network and streaming service if they ask.
TV Line said:Fantasy Island this Tuesday drew 1.5 million total viewers and a 0.2 demo rating, marking its lowest numbers in four outings. Opening Fox's night, LEGO Masters (1.4 mil/0.4) dipped to match its demo low.
NBC's America's Got Talent (7 mil/0.7) dipped in the demo week-to-week yet still topped Tuesday in that measure, while easily delivering the night's biggest audience. College Bowl (2.5 mil/0.3) hit a demo low.
THE CW | Stargirl (680K/0.1) and Supergirl (570K/0.1) each added a few eyeballs while steady in the demo.
ABC | Bachelor in Paradise (2.6 mil/0.6) slipped to season lows, while The Ultimate Surfer (1.2 mil/0.2) posted its lowest numbers in four outings.