Let the Emmy sweeps for ‘The Bear’ and ‘Shōgun’ begin!

This is a two-parter that I guess is a little … PG? (But not really.)

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This was the funniest possible plot twist #Married #marriedlife #Momlife #momsoftiktok

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Here’s A BUNCH OF TV News

I know the decision to make this announcement now has to do with complicated financial things that I don’t know anything about, but if I were DirecTV, I wouldn’t be announcing a price hike right now. Maybe turn my ABC back on before you start threatening to shake me down?

And in a sign that this dispute between DirecTV and Disney isn’t ending anytime soon, both companies are offering discounts to be applied to alternative options. Oh, and here’s another sign: DirecTV is whining to the FCC that Disney is not negotiating in good faith. I’d be more sympathetic if my prices weren’t about to be hiked, DirecTV.

The Creative Emmys (read: the Emmys they don’t have time for on the regular broadcast) were this weekend. On Saturday, some notable winners included: Pat Sajack for game show host; Jeopardy! for best game show; Alan Cumming as host for reality or reality competition; Shark Tank for structured reality program and Welcome to Wrexham for unstructured reality program.

On Sunday, some notable winners were: Jamie Lee Curtis as guest actress in a comedy in The Bear; Jon Berenthal as guest actor in a comedy in The Bear; Nestor Carbonell for guest actor in a drama for Shogun; Michaela Coel as guest actress in a drama for Mr. & Mrs. Smith; and Benj Pasek and Justin Paul who became the newest EGOTs after winning best original music and lyrics for their Only Murders in the Building song, “Which of the Pickwick Triplets Did It?.”

Kendrick Lamar will continue his destruction of Drake on the Super Bowl stage.

The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon has been reduced by 20%.

If you are a Sopranos fan, it is imperative you watch the HBO/Max documentary, Wise Guy: David Chase and The Sopranos. TV Insider has some interesting revelations from the show, but it’s really worth your time overall. (Also, how the hell did The Sopranos get left out of my Foolishness Tournament this year? Oh well, will fix it next year. Also, go vote.)

If you watched Kaos on Netflix, you might have noticed that it looked a lot like a Baz Luhrmann production (to the point that your neighborhood TV blogger had to run to Netflix to confirm that Luhrmann wasn’t, in fact, a producer). It’s not a Luhrmann series, but the creators definitely took inspiration from Luhrmann — from his Romeo + Juliet, specifically — by copying that look, and unknowingly casting in the lead one of the movie’s star’s daughters, as Aurora Perrineau recently revealed:

There will be a One Day at a Time reunion … sorta.

Prison Break is the most recent old show that people are binging on Netflix? OK, but why?

Kathy Bates says that Matlock will be her last role.

People aren’t happy about fraudster Anna Delvey’s inclusion on the Dancing with the Stars cast, including the ladies of The View, and now Delvey’s feelings are all hurt.

I am very much for this Better Call Saul reunion that has nothing to do with Better Call Saul.

I know this can apply to 99% of the things this man says, but sit this one out, Bill Maher.

I swear, these people are just cosplaying Succession at this point.

Beyoncé was snubbed by the CMAs again. Wonder why.

If you don’t know about Hunter and Tara Woodhall … prepare to fall in love.

Get better soon, Patty Scialfa. Take good care of yourself.

Hoping Kate Middleton is completely healthy soon.

Cancellations

In Development

Casting News

Mark Your Calendar

  • The Franchise premieres on HBO on October 6.
  • Fire Country returns on CBS on October 18.

  • We Will Dance Again will debut on Paramount+ on September 24.
  • Family Pack will debut on Netflix on October 23.
  • Life After Lockup will return on We TV on October 4.
  • Dreaming of a Freaking Fairy Tale will premiere on Paramount+ on September 26.

R.I.P.

Frank Griffin, Makeup artist who worked closely with Steve Martin

Will Jennings, Oscar-winning songwriter

“Screamin’ Scott” Simon, Sha Na Na singer

Herbie Flowers, Bassist who played with David Bowie, Elton John, Paul McCartney and more

Aruna Vasudev, Founder of the Network for the Promotion of Asian Cinema

Mr. Greedy, A penguin who fathered more than 200 penguins at the Maryland Zoo

WATCH THIS

Monday Night Football: Jets at 49ers (and fingers crossed that the DirecTV/Disney dispute is resolved in time for all those football fans out there). Season premiere. 7 p.m., ABC

My Brilliant Friend: Season four premiere. 8 p.m., HBO

Name That Tune: Season finale. 7 p.m., Fox

American Ninja Warrior: Season finale. 7 p.m., NBC

The 1% Club: Season finale. 8 p.m., Fox

61st Street: Franklin delivers his closing remarks in the season finale. 8 p.m., The CW

The Wall: Season finale. 9 p.m., NBC

Late Night:

  • Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Demi Moore, Eve Hewson, St. Vincent
  • Late Night with Seth Meyers: Kacey Musgraves, Sue Bird, Megan Rapinoe
  • The Late Show with Stephen Colbert: Jim Parsons, Natasha Rothwell
  • After Midnight: Skylar Astin, Wayne Brady, Mary Holland
  • Jimmy Kimmel Live: Keegan-Michael Key, Grace Van Patten, Khalid
  • The Daily Show: Jon Stewart hosts

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CBS NCIS
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NCIS: Sydney
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NCIS: Sydney
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CW All American: Homecoming
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61st Street
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FOX Name That Tune
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The 1% Club
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NBC American Ninja Warrior
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The Wall
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