Tag: this is us
More delicious impeachment hearings, and they aren’t going great for President Atherosclerosis
‘Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings,’ ‘Us,’ a bunch of fall finales and everything else you don’t want to miss on TV this week
‘TV Guide’ just called this series the best paranormal show of the decade. I’m going to need to see their math.
You have officially survived 1,000 days of this shitshow, give yourself a round of applause.
But also, buckle your seat belt because it’s only getting worse.
UNEXPECTED TWIST: War Walrus John Bolton burns it all down and all the other delicious revelations from yesterday’s Congressional testimony
Fox News, climate change deniers, and even the “President” of the United States are bullying this 16-year-old activist but she has zero fucks to give.
All of the season premieres and everything else you don’t want to miss on TV this week.
BLESS THE HARTS: Joining the return of Animation Domination on Sunday, Sept. 29 (8:30-9:00 PM ET/PT) is BLESS THE HARTS, the all-new animated comedy that follows the Harts, a Southern family that is always broke, and forever struggling to make ends meet. They one day hope to achieve the American dream, but theyÕre already rich Ð in friends, family and laughter. L-R: Betty (Maya Rudolph), Wayne (Ike Barinholtz), Violet (Jillian Bell) and Jenny (Kristen Wiig). BLESS THE HARTS ª and © 2019 TCFFC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. CR: FOX
BLACK-ISH – “Becoming Bow” – After Dre and the kids question Bow’s unusual upbringing, we flashback to a young, 12-year old Rainbow living in a commune with her family. When the commune is unexpectedly raided, they are upended and must move to the suburbs. The mixed-race family has difficulty acclimating to this new, mainstream life and the kids struggle with their biracial identity as they try to fit in at their new school, on a special, all-new episode of “black-ish,” TUESDAY, MAY 7 (9:00-9:30 p.m. EDT), on The ABC Television Network. (ABC/Kelsey McNeal) MYKAL-MICHELLE HARRIS, ARICA HIMMEL, ETHAN WILLIAM CHILDRESS
EVIL is a psychological mystery that examines science vs. religion and the origins of evil. The series focuses on a skeptical female forensic psychologist who joins a priest-in-training and a carpenter to investigate and assess the Church’s backlog of supposed miracles, demonic possessions and unexplained phenomena in CBS series EVIL on the CBS Television Network. Pictured (L-R) Mike Colter as David Acosta and Katja Herbers as Kristen Bouchard Elizabeth Fisher/CBS é2019 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved