Oklahoma was just trying to discourage people from bringing wild animals into their homes.
YOU are cold. They have fur.
Do not let inside. pic.twitter.com/WrVIdF9mkh— Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (@OKWildlifeDept) January 20, 2022
It backfired.
If not huggable, why huggable shaped?
— TheOneAndOnly (@TheJadenHart) January 20, 2022
— La rata roja que vuela (@TheRedFlyingRat) January 22, 2022
Too late… pic.twitter.com/Tb6l5tiNpZ
— Snowhere Man (@SirHeck101) January 21, 2022
If not safe why cat
— MATT #ThunderUp #SicEm (@LoudCitySicEmBo) January 21, 2022
— Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (@OKWildlifeDept) January 21, 2022
— Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (@OKWildlifeDept) January 21, 2022
The current state of the union: pic.twitter.com/NqtvXWoapA
— Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (@OKWildlifeDept) January 22, 2022
All Other TV News
Peloton has claimed another TV victim. And no, they did not authorize this storyline, either. (They have to be looking to fire their PR person, right?)
Archive 81 is the most popular Netflix series right now, so yes, there will probably be a second season. Personally, I didn’t love the ending, but I am all about a second season.
Netflix lost HOW MUCH MONEY?
Paramount Network is NOT going to be turned into Paramount Movie Network, at least not anytime soon.
Amy Schneider is set to break another record on Jeopardy!
The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City can’t seem to stop being racist. Stop being racist, ladies!
As I’m sure you’ve heard by now, Fox News hosts are losing their minds because some M&Ms have made different shoe choices.
Babies love them some Seinfeld, and by “babies,” I mean “20- and 30-somethings.”
For my Houston readers in particular, Prairie View A&M’s marching band is the subject of a new The CW series called March, which Variety is calling “a lovely, unexpected watch.”
BREAKING: WOMAN CHANGES HAIRSTYLE OVER THE COURSE OF TWENTY-TWO YEARS.
Congratulations to Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra on their new baby girl!
Aw, Betty. Here’s her final message to her fans:
John Stamos released his eulogy for Bob Saget, and it was appropriately sweet and raunchy.
Speaking of Bob Saget, AFV is going to continue to pay tribute to him throughout the season.
Finally, one of Louie Anderson’s close friends wrote this lovely tribute to him, revealing more about Anderson’s life and difficulties than I had ever known about.
Cancellations
- Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? has been canceled at ABC after two seasons.
- Work in Progress has been canceled at Showtime after two seasons. It was a sweet, sincere little show that I genuinely enjoyed, but I was never sure who the audience was for it.
Beyond proud. Ecstatic to be a part of this story. No season 3. But we’re all a work in progress… so just the beginning. https://t.co/NlKCPvxzXk
— Celeste Pechous (@cpechous) December 6, 2021
In Development
- An exorcism drama from Lee Daniels, based on a real story, is coming to Netflix.
- Survival of the Thickest, a comedy starring Michelle Buteau, has been ordered at Netflix.
- Saint X, a psychological drama, has been ordered to series at Hulu.
- The Ark, a sci-fi drama, has been ordered to series at Syfy.
- La Firma, a musical reality competition has been set at Netflix.
- Jake Tapper’s Book Club is coming to CNN+.
- Christina P. has set a third stand-up special at Netflix.
- Speak No Evil has been acquired by Shudder.
- Fire of Love, a documentary about vulcanologists, and The Territory, a documentary about an indigenous tribe in the Amazon fighting deforestation have been acquired by National Geographic.
- Sci-fi novels Want and sequel Ruse are being adapted into a TV series.
- UK comedy Stath Lets Flats is being shopped around to US networks.
- Skydance Media has signed a multi-year, first-look deal with Apple TV+.
Casting News
- Chris Evans will co-star in Red One on Netflix.
- Mary Elizabeth Winstead has joined Star Wars: Ahsoka on Disney+.
- Julian McMahon is leaving FBI: Most Wanted on CBS.
Mark Your Calendar
- Murderville premieres on Netflix on February 3.
- Pinocchio will premiere on Netflix in December.
- The Endgame will debut on NBC on February 21.
- Sweet Magnolias will return on Netflix on February 4.
- My Killer Body with K.Michelle will premiere on Lifetime on February 3.
- Terry Bradshaw: Going Deep will debut on HBO Max on February 1.
- Lone Star Law premieres on Discovery on January 22.
- Love Is Blind: Japan will premiere on Netflix on February 8.
- The Millennial premieres on BET+ on January 27.
- Doomlands will debut on Roku on January 28.
- Rabbids Invasion Special: Mission to Mars will premiere on Netflix on February 18.
- Knives Out 2 will premiere on Netflix at the end of the year.
- Meat Loaf: A Special Tribute will air on Reelz on January 26.
- Below Deck Sailing Yacht returns on Bravo on February 21.
R.I.P.
Ian Alexander Jr., Regina King’s son
Robert Breck Denny Jr., Comedian, actor, and writer
Mace Neufeld, Film producer
Manfred Thierry Mugler, Fashion designer
Don Wilson, Co-founder of The Ventures
WATCH THIS
The Gilded Age: Carrie Coon, Christine Baranski, and Cynthia Nixon star in this new series from the Downton Abbey creator, set in late nineteenth-century New York as old money clashes with new. Series premiere. 8 p.m., HBO
Promised Land: Two Latino families struggle for wealth and power in wine country. Series premiere. 9 p.m., ABC
March: The Prairie View A&M University Marching Band, The Marching Storm, are featured in this new docuseries in the mold of Netflix’s Cheer. Series premiere. 7 p.m., The CW
Snowpiercer: Season premiere. 8 p.m., TNT
The Secrets of Playboy: This new docuseries explores what life in the Playboy universe was really like for Playmates and employees. Series premiere. 8 p.m., A&E
Ordinary Joe: Season finale. 9 p.m., NBC
Late Night:
- Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Tiffany Haddish, Paris Hilton, Earl Sweatshirt
- Late Night with Seth Meyers: Milo Ventimiglia, James Austin Johnson, Larnell Lewis
- The Late Show with Stephen Colbert: Kristen Stewart, Jonathan Van Ness
- The Late Late Show with James Corden: David Arquette, Jackie Kashian
- Jimmy Kimmel Live: Lady Gaga, Jake Tapper
- Watch What Happens Live: Amanda Batula, Ciara Miller
MON. | 7:00 | 7:30 | 8:00 | 8:30 | 9:00 | 9:30 |
ABC | The Bachelor (new) |
Promised Land (new) |
CBS | The Neighborhood (new) |
Bob ♥ Abishola (new) |
NCIS (new) |
NCIS: Hawai’i (new) |
CW | March (new) |
The 4400 (new) |
Local |
FOX | 9-1-1: Lone Star (new) |
The Cleaning Lady (new) |
News/Local |
NBC | Kenan (new) |
Kenan (new) |
That’s My Jam (new) |
Ordinary Joe (new) |