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BTWF roles: Alec Baldwin on Knots Landing
January 3rd, 2018 under Alec Baldwin, Before They Were Famous. [ Comments: none ]


Before Alec Baldwin had a loving family in Boss Baby, he did not know his aunt was his mom on Knots Landing. How sexy was the 26-year-old in that 1984 episode?

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The real Goldbergs Girls with the TV version of them
January 3rd, 2018 under The Goldbergs. [ Comments: none ]


Tonight on 8p on The Goldbergs on ABC, Beverly Goldberg tries to make some friends and forms a Golden Girls type friendship. Friendships that have lasted since the ’80something in real life.

I know this because above is the real Beverly Goldberg with the other three ladies, Essie Karp, Gina Kremp & Linda Schwartz, who make up The Goldberg Girls. Tonight the real life women make a cameo on the show that portrays them 3 decades ago.

When it comes to who portrays them in the past, Goldberg is of course Wendi McLendon-Covey, Stephanie Courtney makes her Goldbergs debut as Karp, Jennifer Irwin once again plays Kremp and Mindy Sterling continues as Schwartz. I cannot wait to see how they handle it all because here’s how the real Adam F Goldberg previewed it, “This episode is hands down the best of the season so far — and maybe among the best of the series.”

Personally, I thought that the We Didn’t See the Fire was the best episode of the season. Thus if he is saying it is better, it must be. I think we can all agree is the best episode of 2018 so far. Therefore, tune in or the real Beverly Goldberg will nag you until you do. She won’t but doesn’t it sound like something she would do.

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The X-Files is smoking, 9-1-1 is thrilling and Grown-ish is bore-ish
January 3rd, 2018 under Fox, Freeform. [ Comments: none ]

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The X-Files is back on Fox tonight at 8p for its 11th season and so is a fan favorite. The Smoking Man (William B. Davis) is back and he reveals so much. Opening the door to so many questions answered and several more asked. So so many reveals.

Then there is Scully (Gillian Anderson) and Mulder (David Duchovny), the latter will be rushed to the hospital and suffer from unusual brain activity. What is going on in her head? When she wakes up she will tell Mulder and it sets up the mythology for this season.

Thankfully, it is not all mythology because I prefer the standalone episodes. Like next week, when The Lone Gunman (Bruce Harwood and Dean Haglund) return from the dead with a message from beyond the grave for their old friends.

The best episode of the 5, they released to the press, is the fourth one. That is when a mysterious stranger seems to know intimate details about Scully and Mulder. This episode also teaches us about the Mandela effect. What that means, you just have to watch.

Finally in four weeks, the unthinkable happens. I will not tell you what, but I will tell you it is something fans of the show have been waiting for since the first run.

We can say that Will & Grace and other revivals got it right, but it was really The X-Files who perfected it leading to their returns. This season is as good as the first 10. Fans, like me, are not disappointed that this show has come back for 2 more seasons after it was cancelled 15 years ago.

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Then at 9p on Fox, Ryan Murphy produces a show that is very unlike him. 9-1-1 is about the first responders doing their job after the 9-1-1 operator gets the call.

Abby Clark (Connie Britton) gets the calls that put all of the wheels in motion. She is the first person they speak to, and they first person they forget about. She does not see their lives being saved, instead she hears the click on the phone when help arrives. But that does not stop her from doing the best job possible, even with everything going on at her home.

Fire Captain Bobby Dash (Peter Krause) tries to keep his men and women in order, and that it not easy. Especially with people like Buck (Oliver Stark) who is an over eager newbie. He does what he wants and that can put the others at risk.

Athena Grant (Angela Bassett) is a field Sargent with the LAPD and she is one tough woman. She will do everything to get her suspect and her experience comes in helpful when trying to apprehend the bad guy.

On tonight’s series premiere, Abby gets a call from a young girl that there is an intruder in the house and she is all alone. To make matters ever worse, she just moved and does not know her address or her mom’s cell number. Abby calls Athena to help her, but she is helpless until they find out where the girl is located. Abby is able to get a better idea where the girl is when they ping the cell tower, but it is still not good enough. The women come up with a plan to get a better idea where she is located, but will they get to her in time.

We often thank the first responders when something awful happens, and this show gives us a glimpse of how all the agencies work together to save the day. 9-1-1 is a rush of adrenaline because it covers so much in so little time. Kind of like the life of a first responder.


I will openly admit, I went into Grown-ish already hating it because Freeform cancelled Baby Daddy over it. But I gave the show that premieres tonight at 8p a chance.

The Black-ish spinoff uses a technique that the original show uses, but on this one it is does not work. You know how Anthony Anderson narrates parts of Black-ish to help you understand what he is thinking and it helps move the show forward? On Grown-ish, you are like STFU Yara Shahidi. She keeps talking about everyone and everything instead of just letting them be. To the point, I do not know who anyone is and I do not care. Plus, she is such a whiner that it makes it hard for you to like Zoey. That was even when she was doing Black-ish. To me the twins and Junior are the more interesting children.

When it comes to the rest of the show, it is about Freshmen trying to survive on the own for the first time. If the show concentrates on all of them instead of just Zoey, it might work. The show is centered around her, but it does not have to be all about her. Until it is not, I do not know how long this show can last. I am sure they will do everything to make it a hit, but at this point it will fail out pretty quickly.

Freeform needs to stay with their strengths when it comes to comedies. Over the top multicams with very funny casts. Not a half-hour dramedy without an identity. It is trying to hard to keep the Black-ish formula, instead of trying to be its own voice.

On a positive note, it is not Freeform’s worst comedy. Alone Together is one of the worst shows ever made. It is so painfully bad, I cannot believe anyone let them make it. It makes people hate Millennials even more than they already do.

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What happens when a fly invades The Graham Norton Show set?
January 3rd, 2018 under Graham Norton. [ Comments: none ]


Graham Norton was interviewing Steve Carell, Chris O’Dowd & Kristen Wiig when they suddenly had a fly guest join them. As in a real fly. The other guests tried to capture it, to no avail. In fact, Carell gave us some tips on how to kill one. Something all of us will try the next time we see one of the annoying flying bugs.

Anyways, everyone thought the bugger got away, but it did not. All of sudden, O’Dowd made an awkward yelp as he spit something into his hand. What was it? Our little friend who got too close to the action. Which is why we say, “Oh to be a fly on the wall,” and not to be a fly in a water glass. It is certain death.

Therefore, let’s have a moment of silence for our winged friend who was taken from us way too soon. Bye, bye, little guy.

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Imagine Full House with David Duchovny
January 3rd, 2018 under Full House, Jimmy Kimmel, X-Files. [ Comments: none ]


Believe it or not, before John Stamos, Bob Saget and Dave Coulier all landed their roles on Full House, David Duchovny auditioned for all three of their parts. He told Jimmy Kimmel yesterday, he auditioned for one, and they asked him to try out for the another role. That one did not work either, so he read for the last role and as you know it did not work out for him.

Was he upset that he wasn’t cast in the sitcom? No, he would have taken it just to eat back then. I, on the other hand, am upset. He has a genius sense of humor and would have been able to pull off the role if he was half as comedic as the part he played in Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter Is Dead. Remember him that classic film? So brilliant.

Now having said that, I do not think The X-Files would have lasted as long without him. And same goes for Full House with him in it.

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