So, will Hollywood boycott Texas over this shit bill?

Bless his heart:

Pupper freaks out when he realizes crows can fly from AnimalsBeingDerps

This is an interesting piece about whether or not Hollywood will pull its projects out of Texas to protest our batshit insane abortion law. As a Texan who is furious about this bill, I am absolutely for a boycott. Pull your movies and TV shows, don’t come to SXSW, don’t vacation in Austin, don’t patronize businesses headquartered here. But, the truth is, Texas hasn’t been a leader in film and TV production in years, not since we reduced the tax incentives and everyone moved to Georgia. What would be more helpful would be if California and other progressive states would please pour money into Democratic candidates and progressive organizations here in Texas, and help us organize, register and educate voters. We could use all the help we can get.

All Other TV News

BREAKING: Ted Lasso actor Bret Goldstein is a human man and not, I REPEAT NOT CGI. (Watch the video. Trust me.)

Better Call Saul is back in production, though Bob Odenkirk isn’t filming yet. No word on when it will return on AMC.

Two Shark Tankers are being sued for fraud in an investment scheme. At least it’s on-brand.

Get your Khalessi costumes ready: The Game of Thrones Official Fan Convention will be held in Las Vegas in February.

Rob Lowe is going to launch Parks And Recollection, a Parks and Recreation podcast. And I can think of LITERALLY ten other cast members who I would rather listen to do this. 

Everyone can calm down: Dawson’s Creek has its theme song back.

I hate the future:

You can watch the premiere episode of American Rust right now:

Oh, did Trump-supporting, alimony-evading John Schneider lose his two Confederate toy cars in Hurricane Ida? What a pity.

That guy who harassed the MSNBC reporter in Mississippi covering Hurricane Ida has been arrested.

Wait, Fox News is hypocritical? This is brand new information to me!

Renewals

Cancellations

Casting News

  • Kate Walsh is returning to Grey’s Anatomy on ABC.
  • Akbar Gbajabiamila is joining The Talk on CBS as a co-host.
  • Rainn Wilson has been cast in Dark Winds on AMC.
  • Brian Austin Green is also going to be on Dancing with the Stars this season.
  • Annie Wersching will be your new Borg Queen on Star Trek: Picard on Paramount+.
  • Star Jones will return to guest host The View this season and other former co-hosts will also be returning to celebrate the show’s 25th season.
  • Pollyanna McIntosh has joined The Walking Dead: World Beyond on AMC.
  • Joseph Russo will play “Crazy” Joe Gallo in The Offer on Paramount+.
  • Ryan O’Connell is joining the cast of Queer as Folk on Peacock.
  • Austin Stowell has been cast in Breathe on Netflix.

Mark Your Calendar

  • Insecure will return for its final season on HBO on October 24.
  • Vanderpump Rules returns on Bravo on September 28.
  • The Big Leap will premiere on Fox on September 20.
  • Yellowstone will return on Paramount+ on November 7.
  • Countdown: Inspiration4 Mission to Space will debut on Netflix on September 6.

R.I.P.

Daffney Unger, Professional wrestler known as “Scream Queen”

Mikis Theodorakis, Composer

WATCH THIS

FRIDAY

Worth: Michael Keaton, Stanley Tucci, and Amy Ryan star in this movie based on a true story about the lawyer who was tasked with assigning a monetary value to the lives lost in 9/11. Premiere. Netflix

Money Heist: The popular Spanish series comes to an end. Season premiere/finale. Netflix

The J Team: JoJo Siwa gets her own series about a girl named JoJo who is kicked out of her dance troupe. Series premiere. Paramount+

Bitchin’: The Sound and Fury of Rick James: He’s Rick James, bitch. Premiere. 8 p.m., Showtime

SATURDAY

News of the World: Tom Hanks stars in this film as a Civil War veteran who returns a young girl who was raised by the Kiowa tribe to her remaining family. 7 p.m., HBO

8:46 Films: A collection of four films that reclaims the 8 minutes and 46 seconds it took to take a Black man’s life, to tell stories of Black love and joy. Premiere. 7 p.m., CBS

The Blues Brothers: I hate Illinois Nazis. 8 p.m., Starz Encore

SUNDAY

Billions: Chuck goes to desperate lengths for family in the season premiere. 8 p.m., Showtime

DC’s Legends of Tomorrow: In the season finale, Behrad comes up with a plan that allows Sara to connect with an old friend. 7 p.m., The CW

Guilt: A pair of brothers commit a hit-and-run after leaving a wedding, and one of them becomes involved with the victim’s niece, complicating the brothers’ plan to hide their guilt. Premiere. 8 p.m., PBS

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ABC Shark Tank
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20/20
CBS Secret Celebrity Renovation
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The Greatest #AtHome Videos
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CBS Sunday Morning Special
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CW Burden of Truth
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Dynasty
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FOX Friday Night Smackdown Local
NBC American Ninja Warrior
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NBC Paralympics America’s Got Talent
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CBS 60 Minutes Big Brother
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School of Rock
The CW Local DC’s Legends of Tomorrow
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Wellington Paranormal
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Wellington Paranormal
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FOX The Great North
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Bob’s Burgers
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FOX PBC Fight Night
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NBC Paralympics America’s Got Talent
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