Watched both episodes of the Cooper Barrett burn-off. Unfortunately, these were episodes 12 and 13 in shooting order, meaning the final episode June 26 will not be a true series finale, and they won't resolve the Cooper-Kelly will-they-won't-they.
Watched both episodes of the Cooper Barrett burn-off. Unfortunately, these were episodes 12 and 13 in shooting order, meaning the final episode June 26 will not be a true series finale, and they won't resolve the Cooper-Kelly will-they-won't-they.
Jon Bon Jovi went from "aging heartthrob" to "old man" SO FAST, you guys!
And Joey Lauren Adams pops in from wherever she's been hiding the last 15 years to co-star.
Agreed. I watched six or seven of them yesterday to clear off the DVR, and they weren't bad. [Well, the one where they went to the wedding in Mexico and the one where they had problems with the landlord were pretty bad]
They were going for a Ferris Bueller / Parker Lewis thing, but those characters were high schoolers,…
But that means Inside Schwartz might have aired on the West Coast, when it wouldn't have been pre-empted.
If they repainted that water tower every dozen years, does that mean it said SAVE FERRIS until the mid-90s?
Except Corden gets beat by Myers in the ratings, too. So dumb show on NBC beats smart show on CBS, then smart show on NBC beats dumb show on CBS.
Sure, but you need advertisers to care enough to, you know, buy ads on the show and keep it on the air.
They allegedly sounded out Poehler, and she wasn't interested at all.
And Stewart handpicking Trevor Noah seems to be going so well…
Geez. How do you feel about this if you're Colbert? He's already sagging in the ratings, critics are trying to diagnose the failings of his show, he's got next-to-no social media buzz, and now Letterman says "eh, wouldn't have been my choice."
Hey, isn't that one of the Party Over Here women?
Hey, it's already lasted one episode longer than the Maya Rudolph show did in 2014!
Entertainers love Martin Short. Extremely-successful comedians say he's the funniest person they've ever seen. Regular people? They don't like him as much.
My (very amateurish) high school band was playing a friend's birthday party. We'd made it through about five songs when someone came out into the backyard and yelled "OJ's making a run for it!" Then we all went into the house to watch the chase.
Fox is still airing Party Over Here reruns, but I've seen absolutely nothing about the show online since the premiere (when the AV Club and a few other places wrote articles). No news on ratings, no news on whether or not it's coming back… the show seems to have fallen into a deep pit of meh.
Short's good! There was a funny filmed piece with him, Rudolph and Tom Hanks, a Jiminy Glick bit with Larry David, and a less-funny live bit with him and Jimmy Fallon as twin kids on Little Big Shots.
Caught the repeat of Maya & Marty last night, and it was pretty good! In some ways, it was better than this season of SNL has been, which is odd, considering Kate McKinnon and Kenan Thompson were involved, and the head writers worked on SNL this year. The writing staff is an all-star team: John Mulaney and Emily…
I think the only reason Carmichael is staying around and Crowded isn't is because Carmichael gets attention in the media and undefined "buzz" online (and yes, Carmichael's a better show, but do you honestly think that enters into NBC exec's calculations?)
Eh. She's a millionaire many times over thanks to How I met your mother. I would file this under "something to do" rather than some sort of sad career crisis.