We now know Damon Lindelof’s next project and it’s going to be superhero + ‘True Detective’? (Sounds right on target, actually.)

To be fair, this is how I am about food, too.

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Here’s A BUNCH OF TV News

Susan Lucci could have been our Golden Bachelorette, and now I will not be able to sleep at night knowing what COULD HAVE BEEN.

Damon Lindelof has joined another project: He’s been added to the Green Lantern TV series, Lanterns, team, along with Chris Mundy (Ozark) and Tom King.

This, despite the fact that James Gunn once called Lindelof “close to Satan” and “the Uri Gellar of storytellers, a total scam artist with no integrity whatsoever. And a liar.” WELL GOD DAMN.

I guess it’s water under the bridge. In any event, this new Lanterns series is being described as more True Detective than space opera. Color me intrigued.

It doesn’t sound like Michelle and Robert King have any intention of revisiting Evil after this final season, so you get what you get.

Here are some shows like Bridgerton to occupy you until it returns next month. And might I add a movie to the list: if you have not seen it, be sure to check out The Madness of King George, which tells the story of Queen Charlotte’s husband. It’s wonderfully funny and sad.

The time Jason Alexander nearly quit Seinfeld.

The Righteous Gemstones is back in production, so if you don’t mind me, I’ll be runnin’ round the house with a pickle in my mouth.

“I’m always surprised when people speak negatively about our show if I’m being honest,” Sunny Hostin told Us Weekly about her show The View. “We’ve had 27 years, we’ve had, maybe 24 co-hosts, and you were part of a sisterhood, and it’s really special.” HMMM … WHO COULD SHE POSSIBLY BE TALKING ABOUT?

Recover quickly, Boss!

Congratulations, Millie Bobby Brown and Jake Bongiovi!

Cancellations

In Development

  • Bird has been acquired by Mubi.

Casting News

Mark Your Calendar

  • Family Empire: Houston debuts on OWN on June 28.
  • Mysteries of the Terracotta Warriors premieres on Netflix on June 12.
  • Rising Impact debuts on Netflix on June 22.
  • LALIGA: All Access debuts on Netflix on July 19.

R.I.P.

Johnny Wactor, General Hospital actor who also appeared in Army Wives, and guest starred in many other series including Westworld, The OA, and Station 19

Grayson Murray, Two-time PGA Tour winner who was open about his struggles with mental health issues

Richard M. Sherman, Two-time Oscar-winning songwriter, three-time Grammy-winner, and Disney Legend

Caleb Carr, Author of The Alienist, and other novels

Scott D. Pierce, Former president of the Television Critics Association and longtime TV critic for The Salt Lake City Tribune the Deseret News

Tanya Sumner, Former Indianapolis ABC affiliate WRTV news anchor

Darryl Hickman, Child actor who appeared in The Grapes of Wrath among many other films

Doug Ingle, Lead singer and founding member of Iron Butterfly

WATCH THIS

All American: Spencer prepares for one of the biggest games of his career in the 100th episode. 7 p.m., The CW

Fallen Idols: Nick and Aaron Carter: This four-part docuseries explores the lives and careers of the Carter brothers, and the sexual assault allegations that were lodged against Nick. Premiere. 8 p.m., ID

American Ninja Warrior: 12 American Ninja Warrior couples compete in the “world’s most challenging obstacle course.” 7 p.m., NBC

 

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