My Peak Television Journey *Grand Crew*
I am very disappointed that Grand Crew was canceled. I wasn’t as excited about the second season as I was the first, but that may have more to do with how I watched it than the quality. (I watched the first season out of order, starting in the middle and then binging earlier episodes. I watched the second season in order as it aired. So I had less of the sense of excitement of finding something you almost missed, but would still say all the episodes are good.)
I like getting to see Echo Kellum as a leading man, the hopeless romantic Noah. It felt like he was underused for much of the second season. I loved his “Let’s do it for Sax Daddy” line delivery in the premiere. and where he was at the end of the season was a decent way to wrap the series.
I like getting to see Nicole Byer as I am also someone unlikely to watch Nailed It! She played Noah’s sister Nicky and she and Kellum have great sibling chemistry. One of the scenes that occasionally pops into my head is just them hanging out. and I enjoyed her wild dating life and commitment phobia, as well as seeing her as a real estate agent.
While I wish they had more A plot stories for Kellum’s Noah, I do have to give my respect to Aaron Jennings as Anthony often the series’s second leading man. He and Faith (played by Grasie Mercedes) had a lovely, if short lived romance. I also like how into accounting he was and his party persona of King TUT.
In general Faith could have used more air time. she was written out in the third to last episode of the series (her character moved cross country to open a second location of the wine bar in which the characters hang out) but she also missed other episodes. It left me with the impression that she couldn’t really bring the laughs, even though when she was there she regularly brought the laughs.
Carl Tart played Sherm and was frequently the funniest character on the show. With his endless start up businesses and most sensitive palate he was always getting me to laugh out loud. I wanted him and Nicky to hook up at some point. A road cut short.
But maybe my favorite character on the show was Wyatt, played by Justin Cunningham. As the only married member of the group, he is something of an eccentric sounding board. (If the series had continued I would hope that his wife, Kristen played by Maya Lynne Robinson, would become a regular part of the ensemble. I always enjoyed when she showed up.) Proof that marriage only change’s someone so much. An artist/house husband enthusiastic “plant dad” he always had a different perspective that somehow made everything feel more complete. I’m sad to see this ensemble go.
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This episode felt like a dip....compared to the previous one.....
...good thing there was Delia’s multiple punchline arc that kept this from getting below a 5. I really thought she was walking off for good and was surprised that she came back with healthy snacks (of course she would...right?)
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HIGHLIGHT:
EXT. SNACK BAR - DAY
DELIA finishes tying her apron and turns to FORREST.
DELIA
I can do this, right?
FORREST surveys their challenge. Everything is ready for service.
FORREST
(distracted)
Yeah.
DELIA
'Cause I'm not just a pediatrician who's just selling poison to small children.
She looks at the 'snacks' on sale.
FORREST
So what?
DELIA sighs.
Their first customer approaches.
FORREST
All right.
They both smile brightly at him and FORREST claps his hands.
ORRIN
Hi. Uh, could I get an orange soda, please?
FORREST
Great.
He rushes to one of the coolers
DELIA
You don't have anything smaller?
FORREST
Orange soda. Coming right up.
DELIA
Okay. I'll get the change. Uh...
FORREST continues digging under the ice.
FORREST
Orange soda. Wrong cooler. Very cold in there.
He slams it closed and moves on to another one.
DELIA
(to Forrest)
How much is it? Do we even know?
(to Orrin)
Do you know?
ORRIN shakes his head.
DELIA
You don't know. Okay.
(to herself)
75 cents? Geez, who sets this?
FORREST
One cola. We've got two colas. This one's all colas.
He gives up.
DELIA
All right. I think this is...
She puts together ORRIN's change and hands it to him.
FORREST
Uh---ah.
He grabs the display soda and gives it to ORRIN.
FORREST
There you go. I don't even know what I did with the original ten.
FORREST laughs.
ORRIN
Thank you?
ORRIN walks away in a daze.
DELIA closes the money box. FORREST turns to his wife.
FORREST
We got this.
DELIA
(zero confidence)
Yeah.
EXT. SNACK BAR - LATER
FORREST and DELIA are inundated with customers.
DELIA
(to the crowd)
One at a time.
(to Forrest)
Forrest, nachos!
FORREST
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm on it. I'm on it.
He hands a kid her purchase and starts preparing an order of nachos.
FORREST
Nachos. Nachos.
DELIA
(to the kids waiting)
Who opened this?
He knocks over the bag of corn chips.
FORREST
Chips down. Chips down.
Unfortunately, he has positioned the nachos further to risk bad aim. Sure enough after he pumps out the yellow ooze...some lands on his hand.
FORREST
Oh! So, hot. So, so hot.
He hops and hands them to DELIA.
DELIA
(to kid)
Enjoy your hydrogenated palm oil.
DELIA rolls her eyes as she hands the nachoes over to its owner.
GIRL
Thanks.
WADE
Uh, hey, can I please get a water and fast?
DELIA
Okay. Comming right up.
She turns behind her
DELIA
Forrest, water!
FORREST
I'm only one man!
DELIA gets a box for another order and walks over to the cooler with the corn dogs. Wade follows her, shimmying around the other kids waiting to be served.
WADE
Uh, oh, excuse me. Ah...
DELIA
Hey. How's Grace?
WADE
Uh, honestly, I'm a little worried. I mean, you know her. She's always been a little shy. But Jill knew how to push her. And I-I-I just don't know how.
DELIA
Tell her she can quit.
WADE
Wha---no. That's the last thing Jill would want.
DELIA glances at FORREST. We don't see what he's up to...but lets assume all hell has broken lose.
WADE
To let Grace walk away because some mean girl made fun of her?
DELIA
No. no. no.
She holds up one of the corn dogs like a pointer finger.
DELIA
I'm not saying she should quit. I'm saying give her a choice.
In the background everything has come to a halt. FORREST is looking for something.
DELIA
Like when a kid comes to my office and they freak out just before I give them a shot---
FORREST
Delia, do we have Twizzlers?
DELIA
I don't know!
She turns back to WADE
DELIA
So, I tell the kids: 'You don't have to get the shot. It's up to you.' I let 'em think its their choice. You see? 99% of the time, they step up and take the needle.
WADE
That's worth a shot. What about the kids who don't?
She slams the cooler closed.
DELIA
Oh, I just have the parents sit on 'em and then I just jab 'em.
She returns to her station.
WADE
Okay, well-well hopefully it won't come to that.
DELIA
Forrest, water!
FORREST
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
He rushes over to one of the coolers.
FORREST
Yeah, got it. Got it. God, so cold. So cold.
He hands over the bottle to WADE.
FORREST
I can't feel this hand.
He waves his right hand (which is stuck in a 'bottle holding' position) at WADE.
FORREST
I can't. Look.
He bites his hand a couple of times.
FORREST
Nothing.
WADE
Good luck.
FORREST
Nothing.
WADE runs off.
WADE
Good luck.
DELIA
Oh, look who cut the line. If it isn't my favourite patient, Colton. What can I get you, hon?
COLTON
I'll have a caramel corn and two things of the Sour Bombz.
Behind her, FORREST struggles opening a jar.
DELIA
What are you doing? Huh? You know you've got high triglycerides.
COLTON
No, I don't!
She slams the money box closed.
DELIA
Yes, you do! I am your doctor---
She turns to FORREST.
DELIA
You know what?
She starts untying her apron.
DELIA
I cannot, I cannot do this.
The apron comes off.
DELIA
I won't and I can't.
FORREST
What? What are you doing? Where are you going?
DELIA
I'm going somewhere where I don't have to violate...
She slings her bag over her shoulder and walks off.
DELIA
...the Hippocratic Oath.
FORREST
Well, honey, honey.
She continues walking away and waves him off.
FORRST
Hon, do, do-do you know when you'll be back? Delia! Deeeeeliaaaaaaa!
INT. SCHOOL HALLWAY - NIGHT
WADE waits at the backstage entrance for his daughter holding flowers.
GRACE comes through the door.
WADE
Oh, hey.
GRACE
It was okay?
WADE
Uh, it was, uh...
He tries to find the right words.
WADE
...it was incredible. You were incredible.
GRACE smiles as her eyes well up.
WADE
Your mom would've been so proud of you.
She nods and they share a moment.
WADE
Uh, these are for you.
He presents the flowers.
WADE
For you.
GRACE
Thanks.
She admires them.
GRACE
Um. Hey, everyone who worked on the show is gonna go across the street to get frozen cookie dough. Is that okay?
DELIA and FORREST approach, but stay at a distance.
WADE
Oh, yeah. Absolutely. I mean, I built the sets and I love cookie dough, so let's---let's go.
He moves towards the group but she blocks him.
GRACE
No. Dad.
WADE
Go. Go on. Go have fun with your friends.
GRACE walks over to her friends.
WADE
Great job. Go.
The group greet her arrival with cheers and applause. WADE, DELIA, and FORREST applaud along with them.
GRACE looks back for a moment smiling.
WADE
(mouths)
I love you.
The group start walking off.
DELIA
Wow. I'm sorry, I'm trying so hard to go along with this, but...
She looks from WADE to the kids.
DELIA
...raw cookie dough?
FORREST
Okay.
DELIA
Oh. They're all gonna get salmonella.
FORREST gently leads his wife towards the opposite side of her worry.
FORREST
Yeah, no, no. Come on. Let's just go.
DELIA
All of them!
FORREST
Yeah, let's get out of here.
She starts walking off.
FORREST
Yeah, okay, okay, all right.
WADE
I mean, it's a place that sells only raw cookie dough, so you think they're probably figured that out.
He lays a calming hand on DELIA's shoulder.
DELIA
How is that even legal?
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My verdict of the episode: 6/10
Link to the timestamp commentary: None
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Us, January 13
Cover: Diets that work -- Julianne Hough
Page 6: Who Wore It Best? Eva Longoria vs. Draya Michele vs. Cara Delevingne vs. Amber Heard vs. Hannah Brown
Page 8: Loose Talk -- Niall Horan on Lizzo, Ashley Benson, Miley Cyrus, Sarah Michelle Gellar and Freddie Prinze Jr., Brie Larson
Page 10: Contents
Page 12: Hot Pics -- Four generations of royals -- Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles and Prince William and Prince George
Page 13: Hilary Duff and Matthew Koma, Courtney Robertson and Humberto Preciado, Rita Ora in St. Barts
Page 14: Katy Perry, Lea Michele, Hailey Bieber leaves Nine Zero One salon in WeHo, Melissa McCarthy and Laura Dern and Mark Duplass on The Late Late Show
Page 16: Stars on Set -- Chris Hemsworth films a commercial for Hugo Boss, Tessa Thompson and Antoinette Crowe-Legacy and Alexander Skarsgard on the set of Passing, Lana Condor on To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, Anna Kendrick films Love Life
Page 18: Bundled Babes -- Kaia Gerber, Busy Philipps, Mindy Kaling, Francia Raisa, Alia Shawkat, Gigi Hadid
Page 19: Kylie Jenner and daughter Stormi
Page 20: Stars They’re Just Like Us -- Rachel Maddow takes the subway, Simon Cowell on vacation in Barbados, Karamo Brown
Page 22: Busy Kelly Clarkson always makes time for husband Brandon Blackstock and their kids
Page 23: Jill Goodacre and Harry Connick Jr. success story, Garcelle Beauvais and Michael Elliot are serious
Page 24: Hollywood Dads -- Sterling K. Brown on sons Andrew and Amare
Page 25: Thomas Sadoski thinks wife Amanda Seyfried is a superhero, Ricky Martin and husband Jwan Yosef welcomed their second child together -- son Renn, Jerry O’Connell and Rebecca Romijn’s secret to their marriage
Page 26: Justin Timberlake is trying to be a better man for Jessica Biel
Page 27: Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani and her kids spent Christmas Eve at St. Brendan Catholic Church in LA, North West’s Birkin bag caused a backlash on social media, Miley Cyrus and Cody Simpson still going strong
Page 28: Stars’ Resolutions -- Adam Devine, Hannah Brown, Megan Fox, Ellie Kemper, Carson Kressley, newly single Demi Lovato got a new tattoo, Sean and Catherine Lowe welcomed their daughter Mia on December 23
Page 29: Khloe Kardashian and Kylie Jenner are both navigating coparenting, VIP Scene -- Rachel Brosnahan (pictured), Colin Hanks, Camila Cabello, Anna Wintour, Matt Damon and Brie Larson and Madeleine Stowe, Hailey Baldwin and Maeve Reilly, Cameron Diaz, Katie Holmes, Alyson Stoner
Page 30: What’s in My Bag? Delilah Belle Hamlin
Page 32: Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s son Archie’s first Christmas
Page 34: Famous, Fit & Fierce
Page 40: Baby Weight Winners
Page 44: Celebrity-approved workouts
Page 46: Style -- classic blue
Page 48: How Stars Get a Golden Globes Glow
Page 50: Entertainment -- Flirty Dancing
Page 52: Tim Allen on Last Man Standing
Page 53: Take Five with Maya Lynne Robinson
Page 58: Fashion Police -- Katie Holmes, Karen Gillan, Lizzo
Page 59: Beanie Feldstein, Megan Thee Stallion, Maggie Rogers
Page 60: 25 Things You Don’t Know About Me -- Scott Eastwood
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CBS has The Unicorn available on a number of platforms.
(Psst....it is pretty good.)
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THE UNICORN (ordered to series)
A widower is eager to move on from the most difficult year of his life, only to realize he’s utterly unprepared to raise his two daughters on his own and equally unprepared for the dating world — where, to his shock, he’s suddenly a hot commodity.
Cast (thus far)
Walton Goggins (Vice Principal) as Wade, a devoted father to two adolescent girls, is a big-hearted open-book of a guy, but without his wife, he’s finding himself at sea. When his friends persuade him to start dating again, he discovers to his shock that he’s kind of a hot commodity — if only he knew what the heck he was doing. (Mar 5)
Rob Corddry (Children’s Hospital) as Forrest, one of Wade’s good friends and husband to the very opinionated, blunt and controlling Delia. Forrest is tightly wound and a cerebral guy determined to look like a cool guy. He encourages Wade to start dating again to help his friend find happiness, but may also be living a little vicariously through Wade’s foray into the world of online dating. (Mar 25)
Michaela Watkins (Casual) as Delia, who takes the helm when Wade starts looking to date again, although sometimes that means activating her husband Forrest to do the dirty work. Appalled at the entropy that has set in at the house since Wade’s wife died, she thinks it’s important to come up with a concrete plan of action. (Mar 25)
Omar Benson Miller (Ballers) as Ben, another of Wade’s well-meaning friends who is married to Michelle with four children. Ben is convinced Wade is “going to crush it out there” in the dating world and is pumped to think that his friend is finally taking the big step. (Mar 26)
Maya Lynne Robinson (The Conners) as Michelle, “the anti-Delia,” a super laid-back mother to four kids who kind of have to fend for themselves. Keenly aware that women are already throwing themselves at Wade, Michelle is openly impatient with Wade when he waffles about trying dating for real. (Mar 26)
Ruby Jay (Holly Hobbie) and Makenzie Moss (Steve Jobs) as Wade’s daughters, Grace and Natalie respectively. (May 9)
Genre: Single Camera Comedy Multicamera
Created by: Bill Martin & Mike Schiff.
Directed by: James Burrows. John Hamburg
Produced by: Aaron Kaplan, Dana Honor, Peyton Reed, Wendi Trilling, Bill Martin & Mike Schiff.
Studios: CBS Television Studios & Kapital Entertainment.
First trailer
This series will air on Thursdays, from 8:30 PM to 9:00 PM after Young Sheldon and before Mom
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Upfront CBS 2019
Vamos con una nueva entrega de nuestros upfront televisivos. Ahora es el turno de la CBS. Aquí tenemos sobre todo presentadores de noticias pero también hay alguna cara que seguro conocéis. Por ejemplo, tenemos a Alana de la Garza, de Mentes Criminales. La cita tuvo lugar en The Plaza en Nueva York. Vamos allá!
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MOTION PICTURES
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
Parasite
HYAE JIN CHANG / Chung Sook
YEO JEONG CHO / Yeon Kyo
WOO SHIK CHOI / Ki Woo
HYEON JUN JUNG / Da Song
ZISO JUNG / Da Hye
JUNG EUN LEE / Moon Gwang
SUN KYUN LEE / Dong Ik
MYUNG HOON PARK / Geun Se
SO DAM PARK / Ki Jung
KANG HO SONG / Ki Taek
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role
Joaquin Phoenix, Joker
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
Renee Zellweger, Judy
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role
Brad Pitt, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
Laura Dern, Marriage Story
TELEVISION
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
The Crown
MARION BAILEY / Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother
HELENA BONHAM CARTER / Princess Margaret
OLIVIA COLMAN / Queen Elizabeth II
CHARLES DANCE / Lord Mountbatten
BEN DANIELS / Lord Snowdon
ERIN DOHERTY / Princess Anne
CHARLES EDWARDS / Martin Charteris
TOBIAS MENZIES / Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
JOSH O’CONNOR / Prince Charles
SAM PHILLIPS / Equerry
DAVID RINTOUL / Michael Adeane
JASON WATKINS / Harold Wilson
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
CAROLINE AARON / Shirley Maisel
ALEX BORSTEIN / Susie Myerson
RACHEL BROSNAHAN / Midge Maisel
MARIN HINKLE / Rose Weissman
STEPHANIE HSU / Mei
JOEL JOHNSTONE / Archie Cleary
JANE LYNCH / Sophie Lennon
LEROY McCLAIN / Shy Baldwin
KEVIN POLLAK / Moishe Maisel
TONY SHALHOUB / Abe Weissman
MATILDA SZYDAGIS / Zelda
BRIAN TARANTINA / Jackie
MICHAEL ZEGEN / Joel Maisel
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series
Peter Dinklage, Game of Thrones
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series
Jennifer Aniston, The Morning Show
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series
Tony Shalhoub, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series
Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Fleabag
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series
Sam Rockwell, Fosse/Verdon
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series
Michelle Williams, Fosse/Verdon
STUNT ENSEMBLES
Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture
AVENGERS: ENDGAME
Marija Juliette Abney
Janeshia Adams-Ginyard
George “Gee” Alexander
Derek Alfonso
Nate Andrade
Christopher Antonucci
Randy Archer
Brandon Arnold
Steven S. Atkinson
Ben Aycrigg
Jennifer Badger
Christopher Balualua
Danya Bateman
Loyd Bateman
Kelly Bellini
Joanna Bennett
Carrie Bernans
Felix Betancourt
Gianni Biasetti, Jr.
Mike Bishop
Tamiko Brownlee
Troy Butler
Jwaundace Candece
Marc Canonizado
Janene Carleton
Elisabeth Carpenter
Sean Christopher Carter
Kevin Cassidy
Hymnson Chan
Courtney Chen
Anis Cheurfa
Fernando Chien
Alvin Chon
Tye Claybrook, Jr.
Marcelle Coletti
David Conk
John A. Cooper
Brandon Cornell
Thomas Joseph Culler
Jahnel Curfman
Gui Da Silva-Greene
Chris Daniels
Keith Davis
Martin De Boer
Robbert de Groot
Isabella Shai DeBroux
Holland Diaz
Josh Diogo
Jackson Dobies
Justin Dobies
Cory Dunson
Jessica Durham
Justin Eaton
Jared Eddo
Katie Eischen
Kiante Elam
Jazzy Ellis
David Elson
Jason Elwood Hanna
Tony Falcon
Guy Fernandez
Mark Fisher
Alessandro Folchitto
Colin Follenweider
Glenn Foster
Simeon Freeman
Shauna Galligan
Monique Ganderton
Johnny Gao
Jomahl Gildersleve
Denisha Gillespie
Daniel Graham
Ryan Green
Carlos Guity
Califf Guzman
Dante Ha
Akihiro Haga
Garrett Hammond
Lydia Hand
Daniel Hargrave
Kandis Hargrave
Sam Hargrave
Regis Andrew Harrington III
Thayr Harris
Zedric Harris
Jimmy Hart
Alex Hashioka
Zachary Henry
Danny Hernandez
Mark Hicks
Maria Hippolyte
Bobby Holland Hanton
JT Holt
Crystal Hooks
Niahlah Hope
Damita Howard
Justin Howell
Jacob Hugghins
Lindsay Anne Hugghins
Michael Hugghins
Tony Hugghins
Scott Hunter
James Hutchison III
Pan Iam
CC Ice
Sarah Irwin
Mami Ito
Duke Jackson
Michael Jamorski
Kirk Jenkins
Preshas Jenkins
Floyd Anthony Johns Jr.
Richard M. King
Ralf Koch
Khalil La’Marr
Matt LaBorde
Danny Le Boyer
Matt Leonard
William Leong
Bethany Levy
James Lew
Marcus Lewis
Jefferson Lewis III
Eric Linden
Scott Loeser
Rachel Luttrell-Bateman
Adam Lytle
Tara Macken
Dave Macomber
Julia Maggio
Ruben Maldonado
Richard Marrero
Rob Mars
Andy Martin
Aaron Matthews
Tim R. McAdams
Taylor McDonald
Kyle McLean
Crystal Michelle
Mark Miscione
Heidi Moneymaker
Renae Moneymaker
Chris Moore
Tristen Tyler Morts
William Billy Morts
Marie Mouroum
Spencer Mulligan
Travor Murray
Jachin JJ Myers
Anthony Nanakornpanom
John Nania
Nikolay Nedyalkov
Carl Nespoli
Paul O’Connor
Marque Ohmes
Olufemi Olagoke
Noon Orsatti
Rowbie Orsatti
Jane Oshita
Leesa Pate
Natasha Paul
Gary Peebles
Nathaniel Perry
Josh Petro
Lloyd Pitts
George Quinones
Taraja Ramsess
Greg Rementer
Antjuan Rhames
Meredith Richardson
Bayland Rippenkroeger
Ryan Robertson
Christopher Cody Robinson
Donny Rogers Carrington
Christopher Eric Romrell
Michelle Rose
Corrina Roshea
Marvin Ross
Elena Sanchez
Maya Santandrea
Matthew Scheib
Erik Schultz
Jordan Scott
Joshua Russel Seifert
Brandon Shaw
Bruce Shepperson
Joseph Singletary III
Tim Sitarz
Dominique Smith
Dena Sodano
Robert D. Souris
Jackson Spidell
Daniel Stevens
Jenel Stevens
Diandra Stoddard Milliner
Granger Summerset
Phedra Syndelle
Mark Tearle
Hamid-Reza Thompson
Tyler J. Tiffany
Aaron Toney
Amy Lynn Tuttle
Tony Vo
Todd Warren
Kevin Waterman
Amber Whelan
Aaron Wiggins
Joseph Williams
Matthew M. Williams
Thom Williams
Zola Williams
Mike Wilson
Tyler Witte
Michael Yahn
James Young
Marcus Gene Young
Woon Young Park
Casey Zeller
Keil Zeperni
Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Comedy or Drama Series
GAME OF THRONES
Boian Anev
Mark Archer
Kristina Baskett
Ferenc Berecz
Richard Bradshaw
Michael Byrch
Andrew Burford
Yusuf Chaudhri
Nick Chooping
Jonathan Cohen
David Collom
Christopher Cox
Jacob Cox
Matt Crook
Matt Da Silva
Levan Doran
Dom Dumaresq
Daniel Euston
Bradley Farmer
Pete Ford
Vladimir Furdik
David Grant
Lawrence Hansen
Richard Hansen
Nicklas Hansson
Rob Hayns
Lyndon Hellewell
Jessica Hooker
Gergely Horpacsi
Paul Howell
Rowley Irlam
Erol Ismail
Troy Kechington
Paul Lowe
John Macdonald
Leigh Maddern
Kai Martin
Kim Mcgarrity
Carly Michaels
Nikita Mitchell
Chris Newton
David Newton
Jason Oettle
Bela Orsanyi
Ivan Orsanyi
Radoslav Parvanov
Oleg Podobin
Josh Ravenscroft
Andrej Riabokon
Zach Roberts
Doug Robson
Stanislav Satko
Paul Shapcott
Mark Slaughter
Sam Stefan
Jonny Stockwell
Ryan Stuart
Gyula Toth
Marek Toth
Andy Wareham
Calvin Warrington Heasman
Richard Wheeldon
Belle Williams
Will Willoughby
Leo Woodruff
Ben Wright
Lewis Young
WINS BY STUDIO
Disney – 1
Neon – 1
Netflix – 1
Roadside Attractions/LD Entertainment – 1
Sony Pictures – 1
Warner Bros – 1
WINS BY NETWORK
Amazon – 3
FX – 2
HBO – 2
Netflix – 1
Apple – 1
SAG Awards 2020 – Winners MOTION PICTURES Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Parasite HYAE JIN CHANG / Chung Sook…
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The Unicorn - CBS - September 26, 2019 - Present
Sitcom (18 episodes to date)
Running Time: 30 minutes
Stars:
Walton Goggins as Wade
Rob Corddry as Forrest
Michaela Watkins as Delia
Omar Benson Miller as Ben
Maya Lynne Robinson as Michelle
Ruby Jay as Grace
Makenzie Moss as Natalie
Devin Bright as Noah
Recurring
Betsy Brandt as Caroline
Sarayu Blue as Anna
Cleo Fraser as Addie
Princess K. Mapp as Saha
Helen Hong as Emma
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Sometimes we have to make a bit of effort to see where our friends are coming from so we can be more forgiving when they meddle with our life with the best intentions.
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This is a show, on paper, that would seem like it’s one of those bland ones. But it turned out to be making a similar effort with ‘The Neighborhood’ in terms of looking for the best version of the story.
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HIGHLIGHTS:
The resolution of ‘Zoya’
Delia sharing her ‘beach house’ dream to Forrest
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EXT. WADE'S HOUSE (BACK YARD) - NIGHT
BEN and FORREST are hanging out having a drink. FORREST is laser focused on his phone, chuckling.
BEN
Who are you texting?
FORREST
Wade.
BEN
Just talk to him. He's right there.
BEN looks over behind him and we get the reveal: WADE is in the kitchen also putting his undivided attention to his phone.
FORREST
No. Okay. I'm not texting with Wade...
BEN looks up. FORREST's eyes are wide.
FORREST
...Zoya is.
BEN
Hmmm?
FORREST
Winky face.
FORREST is pleased with himself.
Nope. BEN hasn't received the telepathic message.
FORREST's phone buzzes.
FORREST
Oh, that is so funny.
FORREST shows his screen to BEN.
FORREST
Look. He just texted: 'LOL'. But it's nice to actually see it.
FORREST motions to the sender: WADE laughs out loud.
BEN
Wait, you're texting Wade?
FORREST
Yes
BEN
Right now?
FORREST
Yes.
BEN
As Zoya?
FORREST
You get it.
BEN
No, I don't.
(shrill)
Why would you keep chatting with him!?
FORREST
He kept writing back. I didn't want to hurt his feelings.
BEN grabs the phone.
FORREST
Hey! Ben, that is private.
BEN reads the messages.
BEN
Oh, My God!
He glances at FORREST in disbelief.
BEN
You've been doing this for days!
FORREST
Well, it turns out we have a lot in common.
BEN
Of course you do. You've been friends, for like, ten years!
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My verdict of the episode: 7/10
Link to the timestamp commentary: None
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Entertainment Weekly, November
Cover: Saoirse Ronan and Timothee Chalamet of Little Women
Page 1: Contents
Page 4: Sound Bites -- Zach Galifianakis to Matthew McConaughey, John Oliver on Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Maya Rudolph on Big Mouth, Sarah Hyland and Julie Bowen on Modern Family, Matthew Macfadyen on Succesion, Jameela Jamil about Timothee Chalamet on The Good Place, Constance Wu on Fresh Off the Boat, The Three Top Tweets -- Chrissy Teigen on John Legend, Macaulay Culkin on Fantasy Football, Dan Levy
Page 6: Editor’s Note -- Chris Evans and Robert Pattinson at TIFF, The Good Place stars William Jackson Harper and D’Arcy Carden and Manny Jacinto, Superstore’s Nico Santos and Pose’s Billy Porter
Page 8: The Must List -- Dolemite Is My Name with Eddie Murphy
Page 10: Maledicent: Mistress of Evil -- Q+A with Angelina Jolie
Page 11: Celine Dion, Astro Poets: Your Guide to the Zodiac by Alex Dimitrov and Dorothea Lasky, The Inheritance
Page 12: High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, Jojo Rabbit
Page 13: Catch and Kill, Q+A with Ronan Farrow
Page 14: Modern Love, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order
Page 15: Lin-Manuel Miranda’s must list
Page 17: The Awardist -- with a stellar history a launching Oscar winners, the Toronto International Film Festival has anointed a new golden crop
Page 19: First Take -- Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings
Page 22: A Christmas Carol -- Andy Serkis, Remmie Milner, Vinette Robinson, Joe Alwyn, Guy Pearce
Page 25: Adam Devine in Green Eggs and Ham
Page 28: Cover Story -- Saoirse Ronan and Timothee Chalamet in Little Women
Page 32: Florence Pugh
Page 36: Fall Movie Preview -- The Irishman
Page 40: Knives Out -- Chris Evans on how to be a jerk, Harriet
Page 41: Charlie’s Angels
Page 43: Doctor Sleep -- Ewan McGregor’s life in horror
Page 44: Dark Waters, Motherless Brooklyn
Page 46: The Good Liar, the truth about Helen Mirren
Page 52: Ford V Ferrari
Page 53: The Report
Page 54: Terminator: Dark Fate, Last Christmas -- Emma Thompson’s holiday inspirations
Page 55: Queen & Slim -- the visionary Melina Matsoukas
Page 56: Marriage Story -- Laura Dern’s turn
Page 57: Lady and the Tramp
Page 58: A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, Waves -- breaking big Taylor Russell
Page 59: Honey Boy -- anatomy of a scene
Page 60: Bombshell -- Charlize Theron and Nicole Kidman and Margot Robbie
Page 64: Just Mercy
Page 65: Underground
Page 66: Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
Page 67: Uncut Gems
Page 68: Fall Movie Calendar
Page 71: Fall Music Preview
Page 72: Miranda Lambert
Page 76: Kesha
Page 78: Big Sean
Page 80: Luke Combs
Page 81: Beck
Page 82: Teyana Taylor
Page 83: Jeff Lynne, FKA Twigs
Page 85: Fall Books Special
Page 86: Jenny Slate
Page 88: Prince biography The Beautiful Ones
Page 90: Erin Morgenstern Q&A
Page 91: Philip Pullman’s secrets
Page 92: Tomi Adeyemi
Page 96: Ann Patchett and Elizabeth Strout
Page 98: Reviews
Page 99: TV -- Mrs. Fletcher
Page 102: The Office oral history
Page 104: Patsy & Loretta
Page 105: Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan, His Dark Materials
Page 107: What to Watch
Page 112: Music -- Madonna’s song Like a Virgin co-writers Billy Steinberg and Tom Kelly recount the song’s genesis
Page 113: Lady Antebellum -- Ocean
Page 114: Books
Page 115: Memoir reviews
Page 116: The Bullseye
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