Did Larry David stick the landing of ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’?

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Here’s A BUNCH OF TV News

Last night saw the end of Curb Your Enthusiasm after 12 seasons and 24 years, and the big question we all have has been answered: Yes, Bruce Springsteen improvised that line in the previous episode.

What I actually mean is: yes, it ended the way people suspected … sorta. I won’t spoil it in case you haven’t watched it yet, but the consensus (including here at Foolish HQ) is it was pretty pretty pretty good.

And finally, R.I.P., Richard Lewis.

The Westworld kids are hoping to finish up their story with one final season somewhere, and I won’t be surprised when it happens, but also, meh?

Second least surprising story of the day: Chevy Chase is not invited to be in the Community movie.

Least surprising story of the day: Former President Reality Huckester wanted Ivanka to take over for him on The Apprentice.

The investigation into elder abuse against Good Times actor John Amos has been dropped by police. He’s fine y’all.

The ladies love them some time travel dramas.

My heart goes out to Christina Applegate and Anna Paquin.

Morgan Wallen is in trouble again.

Thoughts and prayers for J. Lo.

Congratulations to Don Lemon and Tim Malone.

Love is dead.

 

A brief personal note: I’m sorry I ran off last week. My father passed away on Thursday after a three-year battle with ALS. He was at home surrounded by his loved ones when he slipped away, and his suffering is now over. I appreciate your kind words and patience. Your support during a very sad time for my family was deeply felt. Thank you.

Renewals

  • Will Trent has been renewed for a third season on ABC.
  • Love on the Spectrum has been renewed for a third season on Netflix.
  • Fallout is likely to be renewed for a second season on Prime Video — but it’s not official yet.

Cancellations

In Development

Casting News

Mark Your Calendar

  • Evil returns on Paramount+ on May 23.
  • John Mulaney Presents: Everybody’s in L.A. debuts on Netflix on May 3.
  • Dead Boy Detectives premieres on Netflix on April 25.
  • Those About To Die will debut on Peacock on Juy 18.
  • Turtles All the Way Down premieres on Max on May 2.
  • My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman returns on Netflix on April 30.
  • The Big Door Prize returns on Apple TV on April 24.
  • Fly Me To The Moon will premiere in theaters on July 12 and on Apple TV+ sometime later.
  • Selling the OC returns on Netflix on May 3.
  • High Hopes will debut on Hulu on April 20. Obviously.
  • Going Home with Tyler Cameron debuts on Prime Video on April 18.
  • The Circle returns on Netflix on April 17.
  • Deaw Special: Super Soft Power will debut on Netflix on May 1.
  • Music Mayhem premieres on AXS TV on April 15.
  • Scrublands premieres on AMC+ on May 2.
  • City Hunter debuts on Netflix on April 25.
  • Frankly Speaking debuts on Netflix on May 1.

R.I.P.

Cole Brings Plenty, Actor in 1923

Adrian Schiller, Known for his roles in The Last Kingdom and Victoria among others

Barbara Baldivan, Star Trek actress and guest star on many other series

Bruce Kessler, Prolific TV director

Amy Cole, Stephen Colbert’s longtime executive assistant

Josh Waring, Son of former Real Housewives of Orange County star Lauri Peterson

David Barrington Holt, Innovative designer for The Jim Henson Company

Deb McBride, A&E executive

Jean-Paul Vignon, French actor and singer

Lynne Reid Banks, Author who wrote The Indian In The Cupboard

Christopher Durang, Playwright

C.J. Snare, Lead singer for Firehouse

WATCH THIS

Eclipse Across America: ABC News broadcasts live from 10 cities across America during today’s total eclipse. 1 p.m.., ABC

9-1-1: The Bachelor/9-1-1 crossover no one asked for. 7 p.m.., ABC

NCISVerse: The First 1,000: The cast of NCIS celebrates 20 years of the show with clips from Entertainment Tonight‘s vault. Premiere. 8 p.m., CBS

Elton John and Bernie Taupin: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song: One of the greatest songwriting duos of all time will receive the honor and be celebrated with an all-star concert 8 p.m., PBS

An Officer and a Gentleman: Pay tribute to the late great Louis Gossett Jr. 8 p.m.., Five Star Max

Late Night:

  • Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Jim Parsons, Kaia Gerber, Heart
  • Late Night with Seth Meyers: Jessica Lange, Corey Stoll, Andrew Hurley
  • The Late Show with Stephen Colbert: Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Tyla
  • After Midnight: Dustin Nickerson, Dulcé Sloan, Amir K
  • Jimmy Kimmel Live: Henry Cavill; Mike Epps; Tori Kelly
  • Watch What Happens Live: Alison Brie, Rebel Wilson
  • The Daily Show: TBA

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The Interrogation Tapes
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CBS NCIS
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NCIS: Hawai’i
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CW All American
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Sight Unseen
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FOX MasterChef Junior
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So You Think You Can Dance
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News/Local
NBC The Voice
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Deal or No Deal Island
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