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This season of The Masked Singer is going to be a lot different because of COVID-19. The judges won’t be sitting on top of each other. Plus, there is no audience, so that means voting will also be different. Those are just a few of the changes.
Another change is a first for the singing competition. Two people are going to compete as one. The snow owls will be a duet, but they will only represent one contestant.
That means that they are going to have to be in sync with each other. My gut says that it is twins. I would guess the Olsen sisters, but they would never do TV again. My next guess is going to be the Mowry sisters. Tamera just quit The Real, so she has some time on her hands. A lot of time on her wings.
To me, I think the perfect duo would be Milli Vanilli. There is only one problem, and it is a big one. One of the members is no longer with us.
Back to the twins’ angle, maybe it is the Nelson Brothers. Although, I would think they are taller than that.
Who (and I do mean who) do you think those two birds are?
The Masked Singer is back on Fox September 13th, with new weekly episodes starting on September 23rd.
One last note, they probably should have picked a different animal for their first duet partners. Because when they get eliminated, it will be killing two birds with one stone. I will be here all week.
Too many people have complaints about wearing masks, and one of them is that they make people feel heated. You think, a little fabric over your mouth makes you sweat? Look at what the contestants on The Masked Singer have to wear. They are not complaining. In fact, they are telling you to wear a mask.
Stop being a wimp and deal with a little uncomfort. If you don’t cover your mouth and nose, then celebrities won’t be able to cover their whole bodies for the singing competition, and it is all your fault.
The next time you go out, put on a mask. Do it so we can have television, movies, and concerts again. If you don’t, then we will be stuck watching repeats. I am so over repeats, and it is all your fault.
Even though almost all of the television production has been shut down since March, animation hasn’t stopped working. That is good news for the fans of Fox’s Animation Domination. On September 27th, The Simpsons, Bless the Harts, Bob’s Burgers, and Family Guy will all be back with new episodes.
Any other year, this would be who cares news. However, this year I am doing backflips in excitement. Unlike in the cartoons, it really hurts when you bang into the wall. Ouch. At least, I will be able to laugh again in September when the four shows are back. Hopefully, by then, I will be healed from those backflips I just did.
Can’t wait until September for new episodes, all four sitcoms and Duncanville will all be doing panels at San Diego’s Comic-Con@Home this weekend. Don’t do a backflip.
Any parent with young kids can tell you that being home 24/7 with them was fun at first, but now they are happy the stores never ran out of alcohol. It helps them get through the forced family bonding time.
I am also sure that all of them can tell you, they are familiar with the Belchers’ pain as their three kids just sing bored over and over and over and over and over and over and over again. Heck, we are all singing it.
Break up the boredom and watch old episodes of Bob’s Burgers until we get new ones in the fall.
Even though Fox announced their 2020-2021 season last week, they were not done scheduling their lineup that was affected by the coronavirus pandemic. What do they need to fix that problem? They need residents and an outdoorsman to help them get through it.
That’s right, they picked up The Resident for a fourth season, and Last Man Standing for a third with the network. The Tim Allen sitcom is the little show that can. LMS did six seasons on ABC, took a year off, and reemerged on Fox.
It will be interesting to see how LMS will resume production of their show when they are finally allowed to film again. It is one of the few shows that tapes in front of a live audience. Will they be able to do that again when they are given the go-ahead? Way too early to tell.
When it comes to The Resident, it will probably be one of the first shows back at work. They film out of Atlanta, Georgia, and that state is much more lax with the lockdown than California and NY. I am also curious to see how many stories they will be doing on COVID-19 next season. I would love to see them take on the CDC since they are both in the same city. I am rooting for Chastain Memorial to win.
Are you as happy as I am that both shows will be back?
UPDATE 2: I am beginning to wonder if push comes to shove, will Fox turn Last Man Standing into an animated show. You know, since it is the only live-action sitcom left on their air. That is because they canceled Outmatched with Jason Biggs and Maggie Lawson today. I am bummed about that because it grew on me.
You know, since Lawson is show killer (none of her shows have lasted more than a season), Peacock should pick up a revival of Psych. At least she had one show she didn’t kill, and we want back.