Superstore is back and we are on Cloud 9 |
March 7th, 2019 under NBC, Superstore. [ Comments: none ]
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Superstore is finally back with new episodes tonight at 8p on NBC, and they have been stocking up the laughs.
The episode starts off with Amy (America Ferrera) and Cheyenne (Nichole Bloom) going to Cloud 9 Academy to see if they can become managers. Amy is overzealous and very intense about the class, and that causes a problem between the two friends. It gets so bad, it might cost Amy her dream of becoming a manager. Well, not as much of a dream, but a necessity for the new mom.
Talking about new moms, Dina (Lauren Ash) has not seen the baby she gave birth to since that day. When Glen (Mark McKinney) brings her into work, he asks Dina to look after her. Dina thinks she does not have feelings for the baby she was a surrogate to but turns out she does. In fact, she builds a safe place for the two of them in the store and it winds up becoming a makeshift nursery for the shoppers’ kids. Now she and Garrett (Colton Dunn), the two people who should not be around kids, are surrounded by them. Will the children be safe?
Finally, Mateo (Nico Santos) is applying for asylum so he can stay in the country. Jonah (Ben Feldman) asks him what is his reason for applying and he does not have one. Therefore, they have to come up with something, so they decide he should be part of a controversial group. What do they come up with and how will they get their co-workers to sign up.
Like I said they have been stocking up on the humor and we just need to sit back and laugh.
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Superstore will remain open for business for season 5 |
March 4th, 2019 under NBC, Superstore. [ Comments: none ]
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The cast and crew of Superstore are on Cloud 9 today because they found out today that their working-class sitcom was renewed for season 5. Making it the longest running comedy on the NBC, that started on the network.
Is it a surprise? No! Not only has it remained consistently strong in both the writing and acting departments, but it is also still doing well in the ratings.
When I watched the pilot, I was not sure how I felt about. Now, I love it. NBC has made Thursdays Must See TV again with Superstore, The Good Place and Will & Grace. Hopefully, they will keep these shows together because I look forward to Thursdays now.
BTW wasn’t it cool to see Tracey Pakosta, Co-President of Scripted Programming, NBC Entertainment give them the news about their pickup. Clean up on aisle 5 because they will be celebrating tonight.
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Good Girls is the female empowering show we need! |
March 3rd, 2019 under Jessica Chastain, NBC. [ Comments: none ]
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5C0jgj1Xu8g
For decades, it has been the boys who commit the crimes, but NBC’s Good Girls changed that. Tonight at 10p, Beth (Christina Hendricks), her sister Annie (Mae Whitman) and their friend Rubi (Retta) are back and Detroit will never be safe again from housewives.
When we last left off, Beth’s husband Dean was being held at gunpoint by Rio (Manny Montana) and she had a gun of her own. Shortly after the episode starts off, we will find out what she does next.
We also get to find out how police officer Stan (Reno Wilson) reacts to finding out his wife is a criminal. She choose the life of crime to help pay their daughter’s never-ending medical bills. Will that sway him or will he arrest her and her friends?
Meanwhile, Annie (Mae Whitman) is sleeping with her baby daddy who is trying to make a baby with his wife. They need to keep her affair secret from everyone, especially their daughter Sadie (Isaiah Stannard), who identifies as a boy.
If that is not enough, they still need money. How are they going to get it? You know these three women will find a way. Will Rio let them be out on their own?
Coming up this season, there will be a death, a baby, betrayals, change in power, sex with and without someone, fights and so much more.
I would say sit back and relax, but this show keeps on the edge of our seats. It truly is the show us women need because it shows our men when we are bad, we are even better Good Girls.
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Fox cancelled Brooklyn Nine-Nine, and now NBC has renewed it |
February 27th, 2019 under NBC. [ Comments: none ]
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Last year, Fox decided to parole Brooklyn Nine-Nine after serving five seasons. NBC finds the show arresting, so they locked it up for a sixth one. The sitcom found a million more captivated viewers in its new cell. Therefore, NBC announced today that it is adding another year to its sentence. Take that Fox!
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The Enemy Within is suspenseful drama |
February 25th, 2019 under NBC. [ Comments: none ]
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEp2tCEk89I
The Enemy Within debuts at 10p tonight at NBC and it has quite an opening. It starts out with several people being killed off in ways you would think is only reserved for the big screen. Translation, they will have you hooked by the opening credits.
Those people, who died, worked for the government and now the FBI is trying to catch the terrorist behind the attacks. It is not the first time they have dealt with him, and the last time he used a CIA Operative to help him out.
Erica Shepherd (Jennifer Carpenter) was charged with treason because it was assumed that she played a part in the deaths of four of her co-workers. Turns out she only supplied their names to the terrorist because he was going to kill her daughter. She never told anyone why she did it. Therefore, everyone hates her.
No one more than Will Keaton (Morris Chestnut). His fiancee was one of the people that died that day. Imagine his reaction when he finds out that he is going to have to work with her because she is the best at what she does. They need to catch this guy before he kills again. Which is why he is willing to make the sacrifice.
They will work together because he has no choice, but will he grow to trust her? Will they catch the man who ruined both of their lives? You will just have to tune in every week to find out and you will want to know what happens next.
The Enemy Within is the type of show that feels like an action movie, so it will keep you wanting more. Unlike movies, you don’t have wait years for the sequel, just a week. Which is still too long of a wait.
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