Can a TV series adaptation of a film based on a book reignite the same sparks as its source material? With a lead as strong as Zoë Kravitz, the answer would seem to be yes. 24 more words via High Fidelity Series Premiere Recap: Heartbreaks, Hook-Ups and Top 5 Lists — TVLine
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Performer of the Week: Sherri Saum — TVLine
THE PERFORMER | Sherri Saum THE SHOW | Netflix’s Locke & Key THE EPISODE | “Episode 9: Echoes” (Feb. 7, 2020) THE PERFORMANCE | For much of Locke & Key’s freshman run, neighbor Ellie Whedon was a bit of an enigma, always leading us (and Nina) to view her with a slightly wary eye —… via… Continue reading Performer of the Week: Sherri Saum — TVLine
TV Ratings: Blue Bloods Ties for Demo Win, Draws Friday’s Biggest Audience — TVLine
CBS’ Blue Bloods returned from a one-week break to 7.5 million total viewers — Friday’s largest audience — and a 0.7 rating, up a tenth to land in a four-way tie for the nightly demo win. 25 more words via TV Ratings: Blue Bloods Ties for Demo Win, Draws Friday’s Biggest Audience — TVLine
The Thing About Harry: How Freeform’s Gay Romcom Went From ‘Hallmark-y’ to Modern — Plus, Meet Your New Crush — TVLine
It’s a classic tale: Boy gets bullied in high school. Years later, boy is forced to road-trip with his onetime tormentor. Boy and boy become friends… and something more? 32 more words via The Thing About Harry: How Freeform’s Gay Romcom Went From ‘Hallmark-y’ to Modern — Plus, Meet Your New Crush — TVLine
The TVLine-Up: What’s Leaving, New and Returning the Week of Feb. 16 — TVLine
This weekly feature is in addition to TVLine’s daily What to Watch listings. With more than 530 scripted shows now airing across broadcast, cable and streaming, it’s easy to forget that a favorite comedy is returning, or that the new “prestige drama” you anticipated is about to debut. 9 more words via The TVLine-Up: What’s Leaving,… Continue reading The TVLine-Up: What’s Leaving, New and Returning the Week of Feb. 16 — TVLine
Quotes of the Week: This Is Us, Survivor, Criminal Minds, The Conners and More — TVLine
It’s Sunday at TVLine, and that can only mean one thing: Another batch of Quotes of the Week is here! As is tradition, we’ve compiled another seven days’ worth of top-notch TV dialogue, hailing from comedies, dramas and unscripted series. 21 more words via Quotes of the Week: This Is Us, Survivor, Criminal Minds, The Conners… Continue reading Quotes of the Week: This Is Us, Survivor, Criminal Minds, The Conners and More — TVLine
Amy Poehler Plays a Teen Boy and His Mom on Fox’s Duncanville, No Matter How Much the EPs Warned Against It — TVLine
Amy Poehler will now spend Sundays arguing with herself on national television. The former Parks and Recreation star is pulling double duty as the voices of teen slacker Duncan Harris and his mom Annie on Fox’s Duncanville, premiering tonight at 8:30/7:30c. 16 more words via Amy Poehler Plays a Teen Boy and His Mom on Fox’s… Continue reading Amy Poehler Plays a Teen Boy and His Mom on Fox’s Duncanville, No Matter How Much the EPs Warned Against It — TVLine
13 Great Reasons To Study Logic — Breakaway Consciousness
“Raising the level of logic and understanding is an extremely worthwhile activity, and it benefits those who can grasp the essentials.” – Jon Rappoport, The Fallacy Of Circular Reasoning: A Vast Infection In Public Discourse “Logic and analysis keeps you from being sent down wrong roads, keeps you from buying official reality. Logic also reminds […]… Continue reading 13 Great Reasons To Study Logic — Breakaway Consciousness
sci-fi or reality tv? — I didn’t have my glasses on….
Rod Serling – working at home in Connecticut, 1956 anti-war and social justice activist, tv-writer, producer, narrator and one of my idols. — *In 1955, the miscarriage of justice in the Emmett Till case proved a galvanizing point in the Civil Rights Movement. Rod Serling, a 30-year-old rising star in a golden age of dramatic […]… Continue reading sci-fi or reality tv? — I didn’t have my glasses on….
‘Riverdale’ recap: The truth about what happened to Jughead — EW.com
Let’s face it: As much as this episode explained how Betty killed Jughead, I still don’t believe that Betty killed Jughead. Especially not after he went on about his “plan” and how it would all be okay. 1,479 more words via ‘Riverdale’ recap: The truth about what happened to Jughead — EW.com