This is Zoodle, my friends’ foster doggo. He’s been adopted and heading to his forever home today, but I needed to share his face with you because he’s one of the cutest dogs I’ve ever seen and I’m going to miss him being on my feed every day. Good luck, Zoods!
Also, Blue Heron Farm is a wonderful follow, if you’re not already there. Cute available dogs for adoption, goats who are not, and lots of fierce liberal political stances. And if you’re in the Houston area, they’re about to open a beer garden. They’re the best.
It's adoption day. 🥹 pic.twitter.com/7ryQFLjBoM
— Blue Heron Farm (@BlueHeronFarmTX) September 21, 2023
Change in plans! We have Zoodle for one more day! pic.twitter.com/4yorZRloh3
— Blue Heron Farm (@BlueHeronFarmTX) September 21, 2023
We're enjoying our bonus Zoodle day. pic.twitter.com/BjonwLKFgN
— Blue Heron Farm (@BlueHeronFarmTX) September 22, 2023
Here’s A BUNCH OF TV News
Oh great: Amazon is adding ads to Prime Video to make us pay more for the ad-free version.
The WGA and AMPTP are meeting again today. Keep those fingers crossed and those strike signs on the ready.
Seth MacFarlane has really stepped up in a big way, donating $5 million to the Entertainment Community Fund for out-of-work laborers.
Consequences of the strike (and now I really want a snow globe):
When the strike started I made an Etsy shop to sell snow globes as kind of a goof. It got national press. Now I have so many snow globe orders it's 100% taken over every aspect of my life. pic.twitter.com/iSestM4cgV
— Jesse McLaren (@McJesse) September 21, 2023
Maury Povich is willing to come out of retirement to do a DNA test to determine if Woody Harrelson and Matthew McConaughey are half-brothers. Perfect. No notes. Let’s do this.
The Sophie Turner/Joe Jonas divorce is heating up. Turner sued Jonas yesterday for “wrongful retention” of their children, stating that she and Jonas had previously determined that England was to be the childrens’ “habitual residence,” and that Jonas was in violation of the child abduction clause in the Hague Convention, by refusing to give her the girls’ passports. Reportedly, they had sold their Miami home a few months ago with the intention of moving permanently to England where they had bought a house. Turner also added that she learned about Jonas’ divorcing her through the media.
Sophie Turner taking down Joe Jonas after he spent 2 weeks having his PR people trash her name pic.twitter.com/tiIYK6sYoq
— Caitmela Soprano (@CAIT_on_me) September 21, 2023
The way Joe Jonas miscalculated his popularity with his transparent attempts at PR manipulation, particularly when the North remembers is FASCINATING. And holding the children's passports to keep them from their mother? Bruh.
— roxane gay (@rgay) September 21, 2023
sophie turner staying quiet and classy throughout this whole thing and then going out for margs with taylor swift + dropping a lawsuit within 48 hours is the real queen’s gambit
— Melina Glusac (@LeminaGluestick) September 21, 2023
joe jonas: my ex is a bad mom who parties too much.
sophie turner: my ex violated the hague convention.
— party mom (@fifimcfae) September 21, 2023
If Joe Jonas won’t give her the passports, Sophie should hide his on an upper shelf. pic.twitter.com/bwemCzi4aW
— Lee Radziwill (@RadziwillLee) September 21, 2023
I think Joe Jonas overestimated how much the average person is Team Joe Jonas. I didn’t sit through 8 seasons of the most stressful poorly lit show to support that man.
— Rebekah Weatherspoon Updates! ✨🍯✨ (@RdotSpoon) September 21, 2023
Over years and decades, Mr. Murdoch’s properties shifted their definition of “elite” away from people with more money than you and toward people with more perceived cultural capital than you, something that would be essential to nationalist politics in the 21st century and Fox’s dominance. (He did all this while living the life of a jet-setting billionaire.)
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Like Mr. Murdoch’s tabloids, Fox had an aesthetic that was key to its appeal. Where news programs once sought to project stability and gravitas, it had flash and energy. It had the tone and political attitude of conservative talk radio and the rah-rah spirit of TV sports (as well as the blinding graphics).
But Fox was not a style phenomenon alone. It branded itself “Fair and Balanced,” implying that other outlets were unfair and unbalanced. “We Report, You Decide,” it said, implying a they who were making the decisions for you.
Fox promised news but its cash crop was feelings. Making viewers feel — feel angry, feel betrayed, feel threatened — was vital to keeping them tuned in for hours.
And we’ll be dealing with the repercussions of his “vision” for decades yet.
25 years of Rupert Murdoch's Fox News. At what cost to American democracy? pic.twitter.com/qE2LK0QxHG
— Abby D. Phillip (@abbydphillip) September 22, 2023
Personally, I would have gone with Gerri. pic.twitter.com/S3KiN2Fdna
— HBO (@HBO) September 21, 2023
This piece argues that sports and reality TV are not that different, but that reality TV has more of a stigma because of its predominantly female audience and yeah. Exactly this. Female interests, including romance novels, soap operas, reality TV, pop music, are often considered frivolous and unserious, whereas men’s interests, including sports, western/war fiction, rock music, etc., are not treated with the same sense of dismissiveness despite the fact that they aren’t any more or less subjectively or objectively “serious.” /rant
Lisa Vanderpump https://t.co/xBUdHde72C
— Daniel (@tweetingdanielj) September 21, 2023
Cancellations
- Pitch Perfect: Bumper In Berlin has been canceled after one season on Peacock, despite having been renewed for a second season.
In Development
- AGT: Fantasy League is coming to NBC. Mel B, Simon Cowell, Heidi Klum and Howie Mandel will judge and Terry Crews will host.
Mark Your Calendar
- Squid Game: The Challenge premieres on Netflix on November 22.
- Fargo returns on FX on November 21.
- Doom Patrol returns on Max on October 12.
- The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial premieres on Paramount+ with Showtime on October 6 and Showtime on October 8.
- Once Upon a Studio will debut on ABC on October 15.
- The Ringleader: The Case of the Bling Ring debuts on HBO on October 1.
- A Nearly Normal Family will premiere on Netflix on November 24.
what would you do if someone in your family was being accused of murder? A Nearly Normal Family is a thrilling series based on the best-selling swedish book by the same name – out nov 24! pic.twitter.com/SNWTuhurox
— Netflix Nordic (@NetflixNordic) September 21, 2023
- Big Vape: The Rise and Fall of Juul will debut on Netflix on October 11.
- Meg 2: The Trench will premiere on Max on September 29.
- V/H/S/85 premieres on Shudder on October 6.
- FLCL: Shoegaze returns on Adult Swim on September 30.
- Doona! will premiere on Netflix on October 20.
- NCIS: Sydney will now premiere on CBS on November 14.
- Launchpad returns on Disney+ on September 29.
WATCH THIS
FRIDAY
Love is Blind: This amazing/terrible/delicious garbage is back and OMG IT IS SET IN HOUSTON. Do NOT embarrass us, guys. Season premiere. Netflix
The Continental: From the World of John Wick: This three-part special tells the story of the origins of the assassins’ hotel. Premiere. Peacock
Deadlocked: How America Changed the Supreme Court: An exploration of the history of the modern Supreme Court and how we got ourselves in this whole mess. Series premiere. 7 p.m., Showtime
Still Up: A pair of insomniacs fall for each other while everyone else sleeps in this (almost) romantic new comedy. Series premiere. Apple TV+
SATURDAY
Marcell: The Shell with Shoes on: In case you need a little whimsy. 8 p.m., Showtime Showcase West
Alien marathon: In case you don’t. 4:15 p.m., FXM
SUNDAY
Krapopolis: This new Dan Harmons animated series was originally slated to premiere in November, 2022, before it was moved to May, 2023, and then eventually pushed to this date. Will it finally air? WHO CAN SAY? 7 p.m., Fox
Office Space: Damn, it feels good to be a gangsta. 6:40 p.m., HBO West
The Chi: “The repercussions of unexpected events reverberate throughout the metropolis.” Season finale. 8 p.m., Showtime
FRI. 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30
ABC | Shark Tank (repeat) |
20/20 |
CBS | Secret Celebrity Renovation (new) |
Fire Country (repeat) |
Blue Bloods (repeat) |
CW | Penn & Teller: Fool Us (repeat) |
Inside the NFL (new) |
Local |
FOX | Friday Night Smackdown | Local |
NBC | America’s Got Talent (repeat) |
Dateline |
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SAT. | 7:00 | 7:30 | 8:00 | 8:30 | 9:00 | 9:30 | 10:00 | 10:30 | 11:00 | 11:30 |
ABC | College Football (live) |
News/Local |
CBS | College Football (live) |
News/Local |
CW | College Football (live) |
Local |
FOX | College Football (live) |
News/Local |
NBC | College Football (live) |
News/ Local |
Saturday Night Live (repeat) |
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SUN. | 6:00 | 6:30 | 7:00 | 7:30 | 8:00 | 8:30 | 9:00 | 9:30 |
ABC | Global Citizen Festival 23 | America’s Funniest Home Videos (repeat) |
Step Into…The Movies with Derek and Julianne Hough (repeat) |
Special Edition of 20/20 |
CBS | 60 Minutes | Yellowstone (new) |
Big Brother (new) |
The CW | Local | The Chosen (new) |
The Swarm (repeat) |
Local |
FOX | The OT (repeat) |
Krapopolis (repeat) |
The Masked Singer (repeat) |
Local/News |
NBC | Sunday Night Football (live) |
Don’t care if Amazon does ads now…got used to it on Hulu and I find them a nice time to get my butt up and run get a drink.