The Westworld creators PROMISE that they know how the series is going to end:
“We have an ending in mind; we’ve had it from the pilot. It’s very emotional, I think. I can’t tell you exactly when that ending will come but I think for every season what we try to do is tell a chapter of the story that gives you closure and then opens a door to a new chapter,” says Joy. “The overarching question of the series is, what will become of this new lifeform? So I feel it would be irresponsible to not have an end goal in mind.”
(Although you could argue that the Delos parks were a kind of robot purgatory …)
Jim Acosta wants nothing to do with your nonsense “show,” Sean Spicer, now go away forever, please.
HEY, CBS, ARE YOU WATCHING WHAT IS GOING ON OVER ON YOUR BIG BROTHER FEED? BECAUSE WHAT IS HAPPENING ON YOUR BIG BROTHER FEED IS NOT OK.
In Development
- The Righteous Gemstones, a televangelist comedy from Danny McBride and co-starring John Goodman, has been ordered by HBO. Somehow I managed to not post this days ago, but here we are.
- Los Espookys from Fred Armisen and Lorne Michaels has been ordered by HBO.
- Mixtape has been saved by Netflix.
- Los Casagrandes has been ordered by Nickelodeon.
- Quicksand has been ordered by Netflix.
- Timeless failed to find a new home, but they are still in talks with NBC for a two-hour movie. Here is a lovely defense of the show, and why it mattered with suggestions on how you can try to pressure NBC into making the movie.
Casting News
- Last Man Standing is recasting Molly Ephraim and Flynn Morrison’s roles.
- Edi Patterson has joined the cast of The Righteous Gemstones.
- Danny Pino and Raúl Castillo are joining One Day at a Time.
- Kevin Daniels and Avra Friedman are joining Now Apocalypse.
- Mimi Gianopulos, Helen Madelyn Kim, Tommy Dorfman, and Erin Pineda are joining Lifetime’s American Princess.
Mark Your Calendars
- I Am the Night will air on TNT beginning in January 2019.
- Better Call Saul returns on AMC on August 6.
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Rest in Power: The Trayvon Martin Story will debut on the Paramount Network on July 30.
- Whistleblower will debut on CBS on July 13 and Pink Collar Crimes will debut on July 28.
- Random Acts of Flyness will debut on HBO on August 3.
- Catfish: Trolls debuts on MTV on July 18.
- Bill Maher: Live from Oklahoma will debut on HBO on July 7.
- Triple D Nation debuts on Food Network on July 13.
- Model Squad will debut on E! on September 4.
- Evel Live will air on History on July 8.
- Southern and Hungry will debut on Cooking Channel on July 30.
WATCH THIS
The Comedy Lineup: Netflix’s new comedy series features up-and-coming comedians in 15-minute sets. Series premiere. Netflix
Strokes of Genius: A look at two of the best male tennis players, Federer and Nadal. 7 p.m., The CW
TUES. | 7:00 | 7:30 | 8:00 | 8:30 | 9:00 | 9:30 |
ABC | The Middle (repeat) |
The Middle (repeat) |
black-ish (repeat) |
black-ish (repeat) |
The Last Defense (new) |
CBS | NCIS (repeat) |
Bull (repeat) |
NCIS: New Orleans (repeat) |
CW | Strokes of Genius | Local |
FOX | Beat Shazam (repeat) |
Love Connection (repeat) |
News/Local |
NBC | America’s Got Talent (repeat) |
World of Dance (repeat) |
You know, I read “Westworld” recaps at the AV Club and The Ringer, and I’ve listened to a few of the Ringer “Recappables” podcasts about “Westworld”, and I still wish you were recapping that show. I will use that as motivation to finish catching up on “Game of Thrones” so I can read those for the last season.
That is so nice of you to say. I really like Westworld, and maybe if I watched each episode multiple times like I do for ‘GoT’ or I did for ‘Lost’ I would have some idea what is going on. But I honestly never get that “A-HA!” thing I get with other big mythological shows … and that intimidates me enough to prevent me from recapping it. It is definitely top on the list of “Shows If I Ever Have Spare Time I Will Recap.” Spoiler alert: I never get around to that list.
-T