George R. R. Martin will kill some of your favorite ‘Game of Thrones’ characters that made it out alive (if he ever finishes the damn books)

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Here’s A BUNCH OF TV News

My new best friend, George R.R. Martin, gave a big interview to The Hollywood Reporter, where he revealed a few interesting things:

  • They are in very early development on an Arya series set in Essos.
  • The scrapped Jon Snow series would have been about Snow having PTSD, and having chased off Ghost and tossed Longclaw, but everyone thought that was too depressing BECAUSE IT WOULD HAVE BEEN.
  • Martin’s relationship with House of the Dragon‘s showrunner Ryan Condal is “abysmal.” So much so, HBO asked Martin to step away from giving input on season three.
  • While he wants to finish The Winds of Winter, he admits he’s also kinda tired of the world of “Ice and Fire.”
  • His ending of Game of Thrones is much different than the show, and characters that are alive in the show won’t be in his books and vice versa. Spoiler-ish: Tyrion is not going to have a happy ending, though he may allow Sansa to survive because he liked how her story turned out.

I wish George the best, but also wish he would just finish the damn books already. And the next time I’m in Santa Fe, I’m getting a drink at the Milk of the Poppy. 

FCC Chairman Brendan Carr is still out here using “public interest” as his cover for attempting to censor.

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert is holding an auction to raise money for World Central Kitchen.

You probably will want to sit down before I tell you this, but conservatives are outraged by Heated Rivalry. Also, they have no idea what feminism is.

Is Buffy the Vampire Slayer: New Sunnydale going to bring Spike back? MAYBE. (In other news, as I was typing this, I accidentally wrote “Buddy the Vampire Slayer” and now I DESPERATELY NEED an Elf/Buffy crossover.)

Lara Croft, Queen in the North.

I would be powerless to resist watching Mike White and Sydney Sweeney compete together on The Amazing Race. This needs to happen.

Hans Zimmer is going to score the new Harry Potter series on HBO Max. 

Guillermo is now in the salsa business.

Chris Noth is now trying to act like he didn’t want the attention his nasty Instagram comment about Sarah Jessica Parker received. Whatever, Chris. Go back into obscurity, buddy.

David Harbour is in therapy. Good.

For my fellow Gen X babies, allow me to introduce you to MTV Rewind, a website that allows you to watch random MTV videos via a searchable archive. You can watch videos from the 90s, or from 120 Minutes, or YO! MTV Raps, or Live Aid … and on and on. It’s brilliant. (H/T BoingBoing)

Also for my Gen X babies (and their grandbabies, God help me), YouTube is now the home of the biggest library of Sesame Street videos.

Happy 50th, Bionic Woman!

Congratulations, Stephanie Boswell and John Henson!

Renewals

In Development

Casting News

Mark Your Calendars

  • RJ Decker will premiere on ABC on March 3.
  • Dark Winds returns on AMC on February 15.
  • Ted returns on Peacock on March 5.
  • Paul McCartney: Man on the Run will premiere on Prime Video on February 27.
  • Belle Collective returns on OWN on February 13.
  • 90 Day: The Single Life premieres on TLC on February 9.
  • The Coach Vick Experience debuts on BET on February 4.
  • Mike Epps: Delusional premieres on Netflix on January 27.
  • Yo Gabba GabbaLand! returns on Apple TV on January 30.
  • Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere will begin streaming on Hulu on January 23.
  • How to Get to Heaven from Belfast debuts on Netflix on February 12.
  • Firebreak will premiere on Netflix on February 20.

WATCH THIS

Going Dutch: The soldiers train via laser tag. Season premiere. 8:30 p.m., Fox

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy: Holly Hunter! Paul Giamatti! Tig Notaro! Stephen Colbert’s voice! Series premiere. Paramount+

Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials: A young aristocrat sets out to solve a murder at a country estate in this new mystery series. Series premiere. Netflix

Ponies: Emilia Clarke and Hayley Lu Richardson are two secretaries in the Russian embassy in the seventies who uncover a vast Cold War conspiracy after their husbands are murdered in this new series. Series premiere. Peacock

The Upshaws: Final season of the family comedy. Netflix

Gangs of London: Season three premiere. Sundance & AMC+

Late Night:

  • Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Jason Momoa, Marcello Hernández, Linus Sebastian
  • Late Night with Seth Meyers: Kenan Thompson, Carrie Coon
  • The Late Show with Stephen Colbert: Stellan Skarsgård, Scott Galloway, Warren Haynes
  • Jimmy Kimmel Live: Chris Pratt, Jessie Buckley
  • The Daily Show: Wagner Moura, host Jordan Klepper
  • Watch What Happens Live: Dorit Kemsley, Brad Goreski
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