Being scared of a skunk having been previously sprayed by a skunk is just reasonable and demonstrates great intelligence, honestly.
@life_with_emmi …unless there’s a skunk 🤣🦨 #greatpyrenees #factcheck #bigdogsoftiktok #pyrenees #bigsmooshin
Here’s A BUNCH OF TV News
Don Lemon was released from jail on Friday. I mean, when Bill Maher and Jane Fonda are agreeing on an issue … By the way, Lemon will be on Jimmy Kimmel Live! tonight.
They’re shooting reporters with pepper spray bullets.
This is the only time I will mention Melania.
President PissyBaby is so mad that everyone is canceling their performances at the Kennedy Center that he’s shutting the whole thing down and possibly threatening to tear it down? This all tracks. Technically, he has to get permission from the board of the Kennedy Center to make any changes — you know, the board that he is the head of and who gave him their permission to rename it after himself. So.
Here are your Grammy winners and what you missed if, like your trusty blogger, you didn’t actually watch it last night.
Steven Spielberg is our most recent EGOT.
The NFL is now a minority owner of ESPN, which feels … like shouldn’t be a thing? But I dunno.
Kenan Thompson on leaving Saturday Night Live one day: “I might have to just rip the bandaid and run out the back door and not say nothing to nobody and just write letters.”
HBO will move up this week’s episodes of Industry and A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms to this Friday to avoid being shut out by the Super Bowl.
The Studio pulled out of an Apple press event to be held this week following the death of Catherine O’Hara.
An existential question: who owns “Stephen Colbert”?
Savannah Guthrie’s mother has been missing in Arizona since this weekend. Nancy Guthrie does not have cognitive issues, and law enforcement is treating this as a crime. Hoping they find her very soon.
Renewals
- Your Friends and Neighbors has been renewed for a third season on Apple TV.
Cancellations
- The Last of Us will end after three seasons on HBO.
- House of the Dragon will end after four seasons on HBO.
In Development
- Newlyweds, a comedy about a couple who meet later in life, has received a pilot order at NBC.
- Fred Armisen will lead a series exploring the UMG’s extensive archives on CNN.
- A documentary about Noah Kahan has been set at Netflix.
Casting News
- Connor Storrie will host Saturday Night Live on NBC on February 28.
- Milo Ventimiglia will star in American Blue on HBO Max.
- Mike Farrell will guest star on 9-1-1 on ABC.
Mark Your Calendar
- Love Story debuts on FX and Hulu on February 12.
- Your Friends and Neighbors returns on Apple TV on April 3.
- Love is Blind returns on Netflix on February 11.
- Stranger Things: Tales From ’85 will premiere on Netflix on April 23.
- Hope Valley: 1874 will premiere on Hallmark+ on March 21.
- Girl From Nowhere: The Reset will debut on Netflix on March 7.
- The Museum of Innocence premieres on Netflix on February 13.
- In the Mud returns on Netflix on February 13.
- The Harry Potter series will debut on HBO sometime in early 2027.
- The Dating App Killer: The Monica White Story premieres on Lifetime on February 14; Double Double Trouble on February 21; Pushed off a Plane and Survived on February 28; Vanished In an Instant on March 7; The Boy with My Son’s Face on March 14; I Killed Him in My Sleep on March 21; The Man in the Window on March 28.
R.I.P.
Demond Wilson, Star of Sanford & Son
Woodie King Jr., Theater actor, director and producer and advocate for Black representation in the theater
Codi Broadus, Granddaughter of Snoop Dogg
A few more tributes to Catherine O’Hara:
“Words seem inadequate to express the loss I feel today. I had the honor of knowing and working with the great Catherine O’Hara for over fifty years. From our beginnings on the Second City stage, to SCTV, to the movies we did with Chris Guest, to our six glorious years on Schitt’s Creek, I cherished our working relationship, but most of all our friendship. And I will miss her. My heart goes out to Bo, Matthew, Luke, and the entire O’Hara family.” — Eugene Levy
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“To lose Catherine O’Hara… it feels impossible to me, and to millions of others as well, I’m sure. Many people know her from ‘Schitt’s Creek.’ For many others, it’s the ‘Home Alone’ pictures or ‘Beetlejuice’ or the Christopher Guest comedies. For me, and for most of my friends, it’s ‘SCTV’: all I have to do is think about one of the characters she created, like Lola Heatherton or Dusty Towne, and I’m laughing. Catherine was a true comic genius, a true artist, and a wonderful human being. I was blessed to be able to work with her on ‘After Hours,’ and I’m going to miss her presence and her artistry. We all are.” — Martin Scorsese
“We are all heartbroken by the loss of Catherine O’Hara. An undeniable legend, icon, and incomparable talent, Catherine elevated every project she was a part of, including the singular genius she brought to her role on The Studio, and every transcendent performance she gifted to us. Her artistic accomplishments will forever bring humor, light, and love for generations to come, and her brilliance and generosity of spirit touched everyone around her. We will hold her in our hearts always, and extend our thoughts and deepest sympathies to her husband Bo, and children, Matthew and Luke.” — Apple TV and Lionsgate
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WATCH THIS
Super Bowl Greatest Commercials: You have to give them credit for making us watch a show made up entirely of commercials. Well played. 7 p.m., CBS
Raise Your Head Up: Freedom Colonies in America: A look at four communities founded after the end of slavery, which struggle to keep their legacies alive. 9 p.m., PBS
Fargo: You betcha. 8:51 p.m., HBO Hits
Late Night:
- Late Night with Seth Meyers: Alexander Skarsgård, Paula Pell
- The Late Show with Stephen Colbert: John Oliver
- Jimmy Kimmel Live: Don Lemon, Alex Honnold, Whitney
- The Daily Show: Heather Ann Thompson, host Jon Stewart
- Watch What Happens Live: Candiace Dillard Bassett, Capt. Jason Chambers
| MON. | 7:00 | 7:30 | 8:00 | 8:30 | 9:00 | 9:30 |
| ABC | American Idol (new) |
The Rookie (new) |
| CBS | Super Bowl’s Greatest Commercials (new) |
FBI (repeat) |
FBI (repeat) |
| CW | Wild Cards (new) |
Sullivan’s Crossing (repeat) |
Local |
| FOX | Extracted (new) |
Memory of a Killer (new) |
News/Local |
| NBC | St. Denis Medical (new) |
Stumble (repeat) |
The Wall (new) |
Brilliant Minds (new) |