This is a very bad donkey.
@goatcrazy Blizzard was attacked by my donkey… #steinmetzfamilyfarms #donkey #minidonkey #goat
Here’s A BUNCH OF TV News
As for mid TV: there are plenty of good, serviceable shows out there, including the ones Poniewozik explicitly points out: Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Poker Face, Apples Never Fall, Masters of the Air, Feud: Capote vs. the Swan — all of which I’ve watched, and all of which were fine! They were fine. But the groundbreaking, memorable, you-can’t-shake-it series, they are fewer and far between, especially in the wake of the shutdowns caused by the strikes. For the season that we are currently in, Shōgun, The Curse, and Baby Reindeer are the only ones that immediately come to mind. And so, I’m curious to hear which shows you think have broken through the “mid” categorization so far this season.
Leaving quality behind, in terms of sheer numbers, CBS remains undefeated.
“Mel Brooks and Quinta Brunson will receive the Peabody Career Achievement Award and the Peabody Trailblazer Award.” AND DESERVEDLY SO.
Yellowstone cast members are out here making big claims. “I’ll take ‘Comments That Will Come Back to Bite Us In The Ass’ for 500, Ken.”
Hey, Bluey families: there’s an episode you haven’t seen over on YouTube.
I need David Cross and Bob Odenkirk to take this show concept that Paramount+ killed over to Apple TV+ right this instant, please and thank you.
Speaking of co-stars and friends, I can’t tell you how shocked to learn that Timothy Olyphant and Walton Goggins were on the outs by the time Justified ended. They’re friends again, so it’s all good. But still!
Kermit the Frog: style icon; Piers Morgan: borderline slob.
Someone from @piersmorgan's staff asked if I would like to come onto Pier's show, Piers Morgan Uncensored, to talk about the state of his attire. Since he invited feedback, I thought I'd do a thread comparing his style to menswear icon Kermit the Frog. 🧵 pic.twitter.com/nylWmaCoeo
— derek guy (@dieworkwear) April 30, 2024
Sounds like Rob Marciano got himself fired from ABC News for being a screamer.
Using A.I. to fabricate photographs of a documentary subject is one of the most unethical things I’ve heard a documentarian do. And it’s not worse that it’s a true crime docuseries, but IT ALSO IS.
Well, well, well, looks like someone is learning their lesson. Who wrote this article, David Dennison?
Get healed up soon, Harry Jowsey, and wear your sunscreen, especially when you’re on a sexytimes Netflix dating series that involves you being half-naked the entire time.
Hoping Bret Baier’s son gets better soon.
In Development
- The Better Sister, starring Jessica Biel and Elizabeth Banks, has been ordered at Prime Video.
- The Girlfriend, starring Robin Wright and Olivia Cooke, has been ordered at Prime Video.
- Girl Abroad is being adapted into a TV series.
- Emily The Criminal is being turned into a TV series.
- A documentary about Black cowboys has been ordered at Peacock.
- Spacey Unmasked has been acquired by Max and ID.
- An untitled medical drama is in development at Freevee.
Casting News
- Maya Rudolph will host SNL on May 11 with musical guest Vampire Weekend; Jake Gyllenhaal will host on the 18th with musical guest Sabrina Carpenter.
- Rosie O’Donnell has joined the cast of And Just Like That … on Max.
- Andy Garcia is joining the cast of Landman on Paramount+.
- Matt Lanter and Sophia Esperanza have been cast in Motorheads on Prime Video.
- Lane Davies is joining the cast of General Hospital on ABC.
- Salley Carson, a Bachelor alum, has joined the cast of Southern Charm on Bravo.
- Is Dorit Kemsley going to be fired from The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills on Bravo?
- Tom Hollander and Niamh Algar will star in Iris on Sky.
Mark Your Calendars
- The Boys returns on Prime Video on June 13.
More chaos coming, and it ain’t controlled. The Boys Season 4 arrives June 13. pic.twitter.com/ighOy4tv2W
— Prime Video (@PrimeVideo) May 2, 2024
- Cobra Kai will return on Netflix on July 18.
- Presumed Innocent will debut on Apple TV+ on June 12.
- We Are Lady Parts will return on Peacock on May 30.
- The 1% Club will debut on Fox on June 3.
- RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars will return on Paraount+ on May 17.
- Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies, & Scandal will debut on Netflix on May 15.
- The Life and Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson will debut on Lifetime on June 1.
- Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up will premiere on Lifetime on June 3.
- Billy the Kid returns on MGM+ on June 2.
- Sins of the South will premiere on Oxygen on May 12.
- Secrets of the Neanderthals will debut on Netflix today.
- Empty Nest Refresh will premiere on Roku on May 10.
- Bronx Zoo ’90: Crime, Chaos and Baseball will premiere on Peacock on May 16.
- The Fairly Oddparents: A New Wish will debut on Nickelodeon on May 20.
- Lingo will return on CBS on May 24.
- 2024 American Music Awards will air on CBS on October 6.
- The Deadly Getaway will premiere on BET+ on May 9.
- Sausage Party: Foodtopia will premiere on Prime Video on July 11.
- All American: Homecoming returns on The CW on July 8.
- 61st Street will return on The CW on July 22.
- Planet of the Apes is now streaming on Hulu.
- Guy’s All-American Road Trip returns on Food Network on June 7.
R.I.P.
Richard Tandy, ELO keyboardist
Duane Eddy, Grammy-winning rock guitarist
WATCH THIS
Hacks: Season three premiere. Max
The Tattooist of Auschwitz: Limited series based on the true love story of Jewish Holocaust survivors Lali and Gita Sokolov. Series premiere. Peacock
Welcome to Wrexham: Third season premiere finds Wrexham playing a series of friendlies in America. Season premiere. 9 p.m., FX
The Idea of You: Anne Hathaway stars as an older woman who falls in love with a pop superstar. Premiere. Prime Video
A Man in Full: Jeff Daniels stars as a real estate mogul facing bankruptcy who has to defend his empire from those who would steal it all away. Series premiere. Netflix
Ghosts: A surprise guest attends Isaac’s wedding in the season finale. 7:30 p.m., CBS
Late Night:
- Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Kate Hudson, Chrissy Teigen, John Legend
- Late Night with Seth Meyers: Adam Pally, Queen Cora Coleman
- The Late Show with Stephen Colbert: John Leguizamo, Laura Coates
- Jimmy Kimmel Live: John Mulaney, Gary Clark Jr., Stevie Wonder
- Watch What Happens Live: Danielle Olivera, Andrea Canning
THUR | 7:00 | 7:30 | 8:00 | 8:30 | 9:00 | 9:30 |
ABC | 9-1-1 (new) |
Grey’s Anatomy (new) |
Station 19 (new) |
CBS | Young Sheldon (new) |
Ghosts (new) |
So Help Me Todd (new) |
Elsbeth (new) |
CW | Patti Stanger: The Matchmaker (new) |
Lovers and Liars (new) |
News/Local |
FOX | Next Level Chef (new) |
Farmer Wants a Wife (new) |
News/Local |
NBC | Law & Order (new) |
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (new) |
Law & Order: Organized Crime (new) |
I’ve got two episodes of We are Lady Parts left and it would probably qualify as mid TV. Very enjoyable so far!
“Will Trent” continues to be an enjoyable watch. It’s nothing groundbreaking, but I’m invested in the characters and the actors are all good.