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First look: Robert De Niro, Dan Stevens, Angela Bassett in Zero Day
#Angela Bassett#bill camp#Clark Gregg#Connie Britton#Dan Stevens#featured#gaby hoffman#Jesse Plemons#joan allen#lizzy caplan#Matthew Modine#netflix#Robert de Niro#Zero Day
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dear edward is really fucking sad oh my god
#started it because of the lizzie mcalpine song and then surpise connie britton#but i did not expect it to be this gut wrenching dear lord#angle talks
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First pic of Dan in new Netflix mini series
The new Netflix drama series “Zero Day” starring Robert De Niro has set its official premiere date.
The conspiracy thriller series will debut on the streamer on Feb. 20. Variety exclusively reported the series was in the works back in 2022.
The six-episode series also stars Angela Bassett, Lizzy Caplan, Jesse Plemons, Joan Allen, Connie Britton, Dan Stevens, and Matthew Modine. Bill Camp, Gaby Hoffmann, Clark Gregg, and McKinley Belcher III will appear in guest star roles.
The official logline states that De Niro stars as “respected former U.S. President George Mullen, who, as head of the Zero Day Commission, is charged with finding the perpetrators of a devastating cyber attack that has caused chaos around the country and thousands of fatalities. As disinformation runs rampant and the personal ambition of power brokers in technology, Wall Street, and government collide, Mullen’s unwavering search for the truth forces him to confront his own dark secrets while risking all he holds dear.”
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Lizzy Caplan, Connie Britton, Jesse Plemons, Joan Allen Join Robert De Niro in Netflix Series ‘Zero Day’
The Robert De Niro-led drama series “Zero Day” at Netflix has added four new cast members, Variety has learned.
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Lizzy Caplan, Jesse Plemons, Joan Allen and Connie Britton Join Netflix's ZERO DAY Starring Robert De Niro
Lizzy Caplan (Fleishman Is in Trouble and Fatal Attraction), Jesse Plemons (Power of The Dog, Fargo), Joan Allen (The Bourne Ultimatum, The Contender) and Connie Britton (White Lotus, Friday Night Lights) have been cast as principal performers in Netflix’s conspiracy thriller ZERO DAY Character Descriptions: Lizzy Caplan as Alexandra Mullen: A young Congresswoman who has sought to distance…
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Nine Britton brushed knit dress.
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I honestly can’t decide what to address first from tonight’s episode - Jac’s plotline (because she dies next week), Madge’s plotline (because it’s an ableist trainwreck), or Henruss (because that’s what I usually start my review posts with). So, not to disrespect Jac - though I like to think she’d understand - but my autistic little brain has defaulted to routine and so I’ll just talk about Henruss first.
There’s not much to talk about, anyway, but did the fact that Henrik was barely in tonight’s episode and Russ was totally absent stop me from crying once we saw the note Russ had put inside the parcel that said “be happy, Henrik”? No. No it didn’t. I just. AAAAHHWWWWW. That’s the sweetest thing. Russ is so sweet. I love him. <3 It’s the way Henrik literally yelled at Russ and told him their relationship was “a fantasy [Russ] made up to deal with [his] husband’s death”... and Russ still doesn’t resent him for it. Is still concerned about his happiness and his wellbeing. What a lovely, lovely man.
And I think that’s a really good sign, too, because Henrik needs someone who will understand him on his bad days. Someone who will see that his chronic mental illness isn’t always going to be smooth sailing, but who will support him anyway. Who will understand that much of his lashing out actually comes from a place of anger at himself, not at the person he’s talking to.
And Russ can most certainly give him that, and I’m glad.
Henrik’s reaction to the note, though. Aaaaaah. I don’t even have words I’m too busy crying.
Also - I love Russ’s handwriting.
Elsewhere, Jac was being as Jac as ever and thankfully at least got to share some screentime with people who aren’t Fletch. Which is nice. Just try not to think about the fact that they’ll probably have her last conscious moments be spent with Fletch next week. ://
Her little dream at the beginning with Essie, Arthur, and Jasmine was weird and so cringe. Also, oof for all those of us who expected more from Jasmine’s cameo. Literally one line. Ouch. Was nice to see her at all, though. And surreal for me - the first episode I ever saw was her death in 2017.
And I’m going to say it once again - WHY would Jac see Arthur in her ‘facing her own mortality’ dreams? She had, like, nothing to do with him. I know she didn’t have much to do with Essie either, but at least Essie was the love of Jac’s best friend’s life. I guess if you squint, you could sort of be like “well, Jac was close to Zosia, and Zosia was close to Arthur” but still, why play Six Degrees of Arthur Digby when...
They could’ve just used Tara Lo? Jac was actually close to Tara! Tara literally died of a brain tumour! Tara would have been a MUCH more reasonable choice for Jac’s weird dreams than Arthur would. But no, just because Arthur’s more popular they chose to use him. Ugh. Why is so much about the ending of this show revolving around cheap fanservice? (See also: the continuous pushing of Flac.)
As for Elliot, it was nice to see him again. I’m willing to ignore the fact that he was a complete and utter ass to Jac on his last return if the writers are. He slotted back in SO naturally. And his characterisation felt pretty accurate, which I appreciated. Just wish I could say they tried to keep Sahira in-character during her return last year too. But alas.
Paul Bradley and Rosie Marcel both acted their socks off throughout tonight’s episode. It was fantastic to see.
Also, the little Max/Elliot argument was cool because it gave us a BRILLIANT line from Max: “I love my grudges, and I nurture them like adored children!” Me too, Max. Me too. What a relatable moment.
I’d like to have actual words about the issue at hand, i.e. Jac’s fuckin’ dying, but honestly I really can’t be bothered. I just hate everything about it all so much and it comes across as yet another “fuck you” from the producers to Rosie Marcel and I don’t even have words for how angry I am about it.
Anyway. If I had a nickel for every time Holby gave a main character an autistic family member who existed solely to be portrayed as a burden to the main character in question, I’d have two nickels. Which isn’t a lot, but it really shouldn’t have happened even once, let alone twice. Seriously, was Jason not bad enough? Did we need this whole Lizzie thing on top of that?
The worst part is, the idea of Madge having an adult daughter who was hurting her really intrigued me when they first brought it up. I thought it was a fantastic storyline idea, an under-represented issue, and I was sad that they’d only brought it in so close to the end.
But then it turned out her daughter was disabled and I was like OH GOD WHY HOLBY. Why on Earth couldn’t they have just left it at “Madge’s daughter has anger issues and hurts her”? They would’ve had a chance of actually handling that right! Leave the disability storylines to Casualty, please, Casualty can actually do them properly.
And I feel bad for complaining that Lizzie isn’t an actual character because of course she isn’t, she’s a guest role for a storyline that was only introduced in the 3rd-to-last episode. They would’ve had no time to actually make her a fleshed-out character even if they wanted to. They really should’ve brought the storyline in earlier if they wanted to do it that badly, instead of dragging on “ooh, Madge has a secret” and then seemingly resolving it all in one (1) episode.
But like. I don’t trust that they would’ve made Lizzie an actual character even if the show was continuing. I don’t trust that we would ever have learned any more about her than “she’s autistic and has an intellectual disability, and she attacks Madge during violent meltdowns”. (Oh, and she has a bead collection, I guess. Which is neat. Seriously, they barely gave Lizzie any personality but she seems like the kind of woman I’d like to hang out with anyway. I want to see her bead collection!! Maybe the actress is just really charismatic. If so, they got lucky, because the character has nothing to her.)
Because, really. Jason’s been on the show for six years. In that time, they never gave him any personality beyond autism. He seemed to vaguely act like an actual person when sharing scenes with other disabled characters, at least, (Greta, Henrik, Ollie...), but even then there was nothing to him as a character. And 99% of the time he just existed for “lol, look at the silly autistic manchild who doesn’t understand things” jokes and “oh, isn’t Serena such a saint for tolerating her autistic nephew” narratives. Sigh. So, yeah, I fully believe Lizzie wouldn’t have any personality even if she wasn’t a one-off character.
Anyway, if anyone wants to see an actual respectful portrayal of an autistic woman with high support needs, the Casualty episode “Sanctuary” - which stars such a character as a patient - should be coming up to air on the Drama channel in a few weeks. Check it out when they re-run it. Please. It’s really great.
Also, the weird thing Holby does where they treat autistic characters like aliens if they’re explicitly autistic and treat them as people if they’re only coded continues. Remember how three-dimensionally they handled Henrik being violent during a meltdown in 2018? How they managed to show us why he was behaving the way he did, didn’t just treat it as a ~random outburst of aggression~. How they put the focus on him and not how, say, Fletch was ~affected~ by him having a meltdown. How they managed to show why he was acting that way, but still without condoning his lashing out. That was such a good episode.
Moving on - so I guess we’re supposed to assume everything’s fine now Madge has her job back? I didn’t hear any mention of a pay raise or anything like that! If she couldn’t afford to pay for Lizzie’s care before, she’s not gonna be able to afford it now if she’s still being paid the same. You can tell they just wanted to wrap this up quickly because they left it too late to actually do anything with it.
I just. Gah. Sorry. I’ll shut up about this storyline now.
Other notes because I’m tiring myself out from rambling:
- Seeing Donna again is nice, even if the whole ‘Donna wants to come back to Holby’ thing is really bizarre.
- Bob Barrett was incredible tonight. I just wish they’d remembered to make Sacha part of this storyline sooner...
- All the sudden focus on Jeongsoo is weird. I guess they’re trying to make up for doing basically nothing with him ever since he arrived, lol. But still, all this focus on him out of nowhere so close to the end of the show is still bizarre.
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Vic govt names alternate planning minister
Vic govt names alternate planning minister
The Victorian government has appointed another minister to rule on cases connected to a lobbying firm with family ties to the state’s planning minister. Energy Minister Lily D’Ambrosio will rule on matters involving Hawker Britton, whose director John-Paul Blandthorn is the brother of planning minister Lizzie Blandthorn. Hawker Britton’s clients include construction giant John Holland, tasked…
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GET TO KNOW ME MEME
or the get to know meme if you’re cool and rest assured, I am.
Rules: Answer 20 questions then tag 20 (give or take) followers you wanna get to know better!
Tagged by: @pride-of-the-prince
Name: Shelby
Nickname(s): Stiles, Shelbs (h8 this one), Shelbthor (fond of this), shel-shel (fucking kill me–do not use this one unless you’re @junkdrawerkids‘s sister)
Height: 5′9″
Nationality: American
Favorite Fruit: BLOOD ORANGE uhm, but nectarines are good too
Favorite Season: Fall
Favorite Smell: Pecan brownie wax melty incense shit like OMG it’s grand, also dragon’s blood incense sticks–idk what that shit is but it’s fucking good
Favorite Color(s): Black and gold, deep blue.
Favorite Animal: Leopard seal–aka me.
Tea, Coffee, Hot Cocoa: Hot cocoa
Average Hours of Sleep: 8. I don’t muck about.
Dogs or Cats: yes
Dream Trip: the Mediterranean
When my blog was created: September, 2017
# of Followers: 122
Random Fact: I paid off my student loans in March
Favorite Food: corned beef and cabbage
Favorite TV show(s): This question is cruel, so I’ll list the shit I could (and do) watch repeatedly. Cyborg 009, AHS, SoA, Bab5 (and Crusade), Granada Holmes series, Batman TAS and Beyond… I’m sure there’re more
Favorite Movie(s): Speed Racer. My favorite movie, fucking unironically, is Speed Racer. Again, listing shit I’ve seen a billion times–ah Cloverfield, Pacific Rim, Star Trek (like fucking all of them), Repo!, Phantom of the Opera, the HSM trilogy… shit I’m SURE there’s more…
Favorite Vine: “Uh Brendon, couldja didgeridon’t?”
Sexuality: Sure!
Gender: Female
Favorite Book Series: THE DARK TOWER CYCLE
Favorite Videogame(s): Okami, Sonic Unleashed, the Devil May Cry franchise (yes all of them), FFVII, Resi 4-5, uhm… Sonic 3D blast MM good shit. THE SPYRO TRILOGY. Borderlands. The Jak and Daxter saga… and many more
Favorite Subject: Any literature
Favorite Fandoms: Cyborg 009. Shout out to y’all. Chillest fuckin’ fandom.
Favorite Superhero: Cable, Captain America, and Robin. OH hey look that’s convenient.
Guys or Girls: Yes.
Celebrity Crush: Bill Fichtner maybe? Idk there’re so many good lookin’ folks. OOH Johann Urb is a tall drink o’ water tbh… OH and uh Eva Green, Janelle Monae, Idris Elba! Bruce Boxleitner!! Lizzie Caplan. Milla Jovovich, Mariska Hargitay, January Jones… Matt Mercer… I gotta stop. Oh ah, David Mazouz, who is like, a kid so it’s not a crush, but something like a “this is a VERY talented young man and I wanna follow his career” so there’s that ‘cause he goin’ places. CONNIE BRITTON THO help me. Michael B Jordan OKAY STOP I NEED TO STOP.
Last time I cried: earlier today…
Hair Color: RED.
Eye Color: green
What Should I Be Doing: doin’ my drafts
Tagging 20 People (I WILL TRY and if you’ve already been tagged I… cannot help you):
@junkdrawerkids @darckcarnival @hunter-baldwin @brinkofbedlam @friezx@combatant-collective @a-beast-of-prey @realprojectalice @vaultxhvnters@xfactxr @apexworthy @gokubutnotreally @pennedbyx @challengingods@cowgirl-illusions
I got fifteen…. gotta leave some for the rest o’ y’all.
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Noticias de series de la semana: 'Pose' renovada
Renovaciones de series
FX ha renovado Pose por una segunda temporada
BBC One ha renovado Still Game por una novena y última temporada
Starz ha renovado Sweetbitter por una segunda temporada
Noticias cortas
El Tribunal Supremo de California ha rechazado revisar el caso de Olivia de Havilland contra Ryan Murphy y FX por su representación en Feud.
La película de Downton Abbey, escrita por Julian Fellowes y dirigida por Brian Percival, se grabará este verano.
Annabelle Attanasio (Cable McCrory) no volverá en la tercera temporada de Bull.
La cuarta y última temporada de Crazy Ex-Girlfriend tendrá dieciocho episodios.
La quinta y última temporada de Jane the Virgin tendrá dieciocho episodios.
Incorporaciones y fichajes de series
Christina Applegate (Married with Children, Samantha Who?) protagonizará Dead to Me. Será Jen, una mujer con problemas de ira y un sentido del humor más oscuro desde que su marido murió en un atropello y fuga.
Hayley Atwell (Agent Carter) y Tamara Lawrance (Undercover) protagonizarán The Long Song, adaptación de la novela de Andrea Levy (2010) sobre los últimos días de la esclavitud en Jamaica en 1838. Serán July, una esclava que se convierte en madre de un caballero y su odiosa señora Caroline Mortimer. Les acompañarán, entre otros, Jack Lowden (War and Peace, Dunkirk), Lenny Henry (Broadchurch, Harry Potter) y Jordan Bolger (Peaky Blinders, The 100).
Vera Farmiga (Bates Motel, Up in the Air), John Leguizamo (Bloodline, Moulin Rouge) y Michael K. Williams (The Wire, The Night Of) protagonizarán Central Park Five. Serán la fiscal del caso y los padres de dos de los acusados.
Jason Momoa (Aquaman, Game of Thrones) protagonizará See. Será Baba Voss, un audaz guerrero, líder y guardián. No se conocen más detalles de la serie.
Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio (The Color of Money, Robin Hood) se une a la cuarta temporada de Blindspot. Se desconocen detalles.
Barry Keoghan (Dunkirk, The Killing of a Sacred Deer), Diane Lane (Under the Tuscan Sun, Unfaithful), Imogen Poots (Roadies, 28 Weeks Later), Marin Ireland (Sneaky Pete, Homeland), Lashana Lynch (Still Star-Crossed, Bulletproof) y Juliana Canfield (Succession) protagonizarán el piloto de Y: The Last Man, la adaptación del cómic de DC de Brian K. Vaughan y Pia Guerra, sobre un mundo en el que todos los mamíferos machos, excepto un humano llamado Yorick (Keoghan), han muerto. Lane y Poots interpretan a la madre y la hermana de Yorick. Escrita para FX por Michael Green (American Gods, Blade Runner 2049) y Aida Mashaka Croal (Luke Cage, Turn).
Tami Roman (Moonlight) será regular en Are You Sleeping como Lillian, la madrastra de Poppy (Octavia Spencer). Annabella Sciorra (The Sopranos, The Hand That Rocks the Cradle), Nic Bishop (Body of Proof, Snowfall) y Molly Hagan (Jane the Virgin, iZombie) serán recurrentes como Chuck, Erin y Susan, los padres y la tía de las mellizas Josie y Lanie (Lizzy Caplan).
George Newbern (Scandal, Father of the Bride) será recurrente en la vigésima temporada de Law & Order: SVU como Al Pollack, interés amoroso de Rollins (Kelli Giddish).
Julia Garner (Ozark, The Americans) y Juno Temple (Atonement, Vinyl) interpretarán a las hijas de Debra (Connie Britton) en Dirty John.
Charles Esten (Nashville, The Office) y Kat Willis (Friday Night Lights, Queen of the South) serán recurrentes en Tell Me Your Secrets como Saul Barlow, marido de Mary (Amy Brenneman); y Diana Lord, una mujer que trata de equilibrar su trabajo de caridad con la educación de una hija malcriada.
Grace Song será recurrente en Kidding como Eliza, una estudiante universitaria vecina de Jeff (Jim Carrey).
Punam Patel (Kevin from Work, Adam Ruins Everything) será recurrente en la segunda temporada de Alone Together como Tara, compañera de clase de actuación de Esther (Esther Povitsky).
Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman (UnREAL, SGU Stargate Universe) y Kyle Allen (The Path) participarán como invitados en la octava temporada de American Horror Story.
April Bowlby (Drop Dead Diva, Two and a Half Men) será Elasti-Girl, además de en Titans, en Doom Patrol.
Julie Ann Emery (Preacher, Fargo) será Marion, esposa de Scheisskopf (George Clooney), en Catch-22.
Stephanie Beatriz (Brooklyn Nine-Nine) y Melissa Fumero (Brooklyn Nine-Nine) participarán como invitadas en la tercera temporada de One Day at a Time interpretando a Pilar y Estrellita, primas de Penelope (Justina Machado).
Ariyon Bakare (Rogue One, Life) será Lord Boreal en His Dark Materials.
Davi Santos (Power Rangers Dino Charge), Zabryna Guevara (Gotham, The Get Down) y Dorian Missick (Animal Kingdom, Luke Cage) serán Gabe, hermano de Hannah (Dania Ramirez), la detective Renee Garcia y el líder de una banda criminal en Tell Me a Story.
Rich Sommer (Mad Men, GLOW) sustituye a Austin Nichols en In the Dark en el papel de Dean, un policía con una hija ciega.
Stephen Full (Dog With a Blog, I'm in the Band) será recurrente en la tercera temporada de Santa Clarita Diet como Janko, trabajador del consulado serbio.
Chris McNally (Altered Carbon) y Kevin McGarry (Heartland, Saw VII) se unen a la sexta temporada de When Calls the Heart. Serán Lucas Bouchard, el dueño de un saloon, y Nathan Grant, de la policía montada.
Belle Shouse (Secrets & Lies) protagonizará Queen America junto a Catherine Zeta-Jones. Será la ignorante e insegura Samantha, que espera que Vicki (Zeta-Jones) pueda convertirla en reina de la belleza. Completan el reparto Teagle F. Bougere (The Path), Rana Roy (Life Sentence, Switched at Birth), Isabella Amara (The Tale, Alex Strangelove), Molly Price (Bloodline, Feud) y Megan West (How to Get Away with Murder, This Is Us).
Pósters de series
Nuevas series
ITV emitirá la adaptación en ocho episodios de Sandition, la última novela (inacabada) de Jane Austen (1817). Escrita por Andrew Davies (War and Peace, Mr. Selfridge).
Luz verde directa en Sony a diez episodios de Reckoning, thriller psicológico rodado en Australia y ambientado en California. Creado por David Hubbard (Noel) y David Eick (Falling Skies), explora los rincones más oscuros de la mente humana a través de los ojos de dos padres, de los cuales uno es un asesino en serie Mike (Aden Young, Rectify) y Leo (Sam Trammell, True Blood) intentan hacer lo mejor para su familia y ambos luchan por suprimir sus demonios internos, pero el asesinato de un adolescente les lleva a intentar destruir al otro.
Julie Delpy desarrolla para AMC el remake de la israelí Confess, que explorará la intimidad actual y cómo los medios digitales están cambiando las vidas privadas. Producida por Delpy y los creadores de la original.
Netflix desarrolla Three Wishes, adaptación de la novela de Liane Moriarty (Big Little Lies) sobre el escandaloso secreto que prueba la unión de tres hermanas en una boda que acaba en tragedia.
Netflix encarga Puerta 7, su tercera serie original argentina. Creada por Martin Zimmerman (Ozark, Narcos) y escrita por Patricio Vega (Los simuladores), es un thriller sobre las barras bravas, los peligrosos hinchas de fútbol. En la serie, una mujer quiere limpiar la corrupción de un equipo y limpiar el nombre de su familia, un joven se convierte en barra brava para salvar a su familia de la pobreza y diferentes facciones del mismo club se enfrentan en una guerra civil.
Sky Rojo, drama de acción con mucha presencia femenina, será el primer proyecto de Álex Pina (La casa de papel, Vis a vis) en su nuevo acuerdo exclusivo con Netflix.
Luz verde directa en HBO a The Nevers, drama de ciencia ficción escrito, dirigido y producido por Joss Whedon (The Avengers, Buffy the Vampire Slayer). Ambientado en la época victoriana, trata sobre un grupo de mujeres con habilidades inusuales, enemigos implacables y una misión que podría cambiar el mundo.
SundanceTV ha encargado diez episodios de diez minutos de duración de State of the Union, sobre los encuentros semanales de una pareja en un bar antes de sus sesiones de terapia de pareja. Protagonizada por Rosamund Pike (Gone Girl, Pride & Prejudice) y Chris O'Dowd (The IT Crowd, Girls), escrita por Nick Hornby (About a Boy, Brooklyn) y dirigida por Stephen Frears (The Queen, A Very English Scandal).
Fechas de series
Los primeros cuatro episodios de la segunda temporada de Alone Together se podrán ver en Hulu y plataformas digitales el 25 de julio
La segunda temporada de Sick Note llega a Sky One el 26 de julio
Insatiable llega a Netflix el 10 de agosto
La segunda temporada de The Deuce llega a HBO el 9 de septiembre
La decimosegunda temporada de The Big Bang Theory se estrena en CBS el 24 de septiembre
La segunda temporada de Young Sheldon se estrena en CBS el 24 de septiembre
Magnum P.I. llega a CBS el 24 de septiembre
La tercera temporada de Bull se estrena en CBS el 24 de septiembre
La decimosexta temporada de NCIS se estrena en CBS el 25 de septiembre
FBI llega a CBS el 25 de septiembre
La quinta temporada de NCIS: New Orleans llega a CBS el 25 de septiembre
La vigesimosegunda temporada de South Park llega a Comedy Central el 26 de septiembre
La sexta temporada de Mom se estrena en CBS el 27 de septiembre
La undécima temporada de Murphy Brown llega a CBS el 27 de septiembre
La segunda temporada de SWAT llega a CBS el 27 de septiembre
La tercera temporada de MacGyver llega a CBS el 28 de septiembre
La novena temporada de Hawaii Five-0 se estrena el CBS el 28 de septiembre
La novena temporada de Blue Bloods se estrena en CBS el 28 de septiembre
God Friended Me llega a CBS el 30 de septiembre
The Neighborhood se estrena en CBS el 1 de octubre
Happy Together llega a CBS el 1 de octubre
La segunda temporada de SEAL Team se estrena en CBS el 3 de octubre
La decimocuarta temporada de Criminal Minds llega a CBS el 3 de octubre
La quinta temporada de Madam Secretary llega a CBS el 7 de octubre
Tráilers de series
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#Repost @readforeverpub (@get_repost) ・・・ We know we love dogs in books around these parts. 😍🐕🐶🐩 If you do too, we compiled a paw-some list for your reading pleasure, featuring: ❤️ Reunited on Dragonfly Lane by Annie Rains: Meet the only vet in small town Sweetwater Springs (what a gig!) and Comet, who brings the two main characters together. ❤️ Forever Strong by Piper J. Drake: If romantic suspense is your jam, look no further than the True Heroes series. In the Hawaiian Islands, Zu and his K9 partner, Buck, are on a mission to keep Ying Yue safe. ❤️ The Twelve Dogs of Christmas by Lizzie Shane: When the animal rescue owned by her grandparents is set to close at the end of the year, Ally helps to find 12 dogs their forever homes. ❤️ The Happy Ever After Playlist by Abby Jimenez: Who knew a dog jumping through your sunroof could change your life? Tucker helps Sloan navigate her grief in a way she never imagined & he intros her to his owner. 😉 ❤️ Summer on Honeysuckle Ridge by Debbie Mason: We love a personal touch and not only is Bella Boo inspired by Debbie’s real life Yorkie but the little cover model was created from a photo of Debbie’s pup as well. It’s so special. ❤️ A Good Duke is Hard to Find by Christina Britton: Lady Tesh’s pup Freya — named for a Viking goddess — is a little scene stealer and inspired by Christina’s own pup, Miss Emma! — What can we say? 😆 We just love dogs so much. Here’s to finding a new read & hopefully snuggling up with your own furry friend when you dive in. #writerlife #dogsofinstagram #doglover #dogstagram #booklover #booksofinstagram #booksofig #bookstagram https://www.instagram.com/p/CKr5W21gSEK/?igshid=y08mrp3k9sou
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Mattys - 2020
I try to do my own version of the Emmys every year, and these are the results for 2020. The eligibility requirement for shows is, as always, having to finish half of a season before May 31st. Winners are bolded.
Outstanding Drama Series
David Makes Man
For All Mankind
The Good Fight
The Morning Show
Pose
Queen Sugar
Succession
Wentworth
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Brian Cox, “Succession”
Ben Kingsley, “Perpetual Grace, LTD”
Akili McDowell, “David Makes Man”
Cilian Murphy, “Peaky Blinders”
Bob Odenkirk, “Better Call Saul”
Billy Porter, “Pose”
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Jennifer Aniston, “The Morning Show”
Alana Arenas, “David Makes Man”
Jodie Comer, “Killing Eve”
Dawn-Lyen Gardner, “Queen Sugar”
Nicole Kidman, “Big Little Lies’”
Elisabeth Moss, “The Handmaid’s Tale”
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Chris Cooper, “Homecoming”
Billy Crudup, “The Morning Show”
Kieran Culkin, “Succession”
Michael Emerson, “Evil”
Michael Dorman, “For All Mankind”
Terry O’Quinn, “Perpetual Grace, LTD”
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Helena Bonham Carter, “The Crown”
Laura Dern, “Big Little Lies”
Paloma Faith, “Pennyworth”
Dominique Jackson, “Pose”
Rhea Seehorn, “Better Call Saul”
Tessa Thompson, “Westworld”
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series
John Billingsley, “Homecoming”
Colm Feore, “For All Mankind”
Tom Hardy, “Peaky Blinders”
Jason Mantzoukas, “Legion”
Josh O’Connor, “The Crown”
Andrew Scott, “Black Mirror”
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series
Annaleigh Ashford, “Evil”
Alexis Bledel, “The Handmaid’s Tale”
Joan Cusack, “Homecoming”
Cherry Jones, “Succession”
Jane Lapotaire, “The Crown”
Jennifer Morrison, “This Is Us”
Outstanding Writing For A Drama Series
The Crown, S03E03 - "Aberfan"
David Makes Man, S01E04 - "Gloria"
For All Mankind, S01E03 - "Nixon's Women"
The Morning Show, S01E10 - “The Interview”
Pose, S02E04 - "Never Knew Love Like This Before"
Succession, S02E03 - "Hunting"
Outstanding Directing For A Drama Series
Euphoria, S01E04 - "Shook One: Pt II"
The Handmaid's Tale, S03E06 - "Household"
Legion, S03E01 - "Chapter 20"
Perpetual Grace, LTD, S01E04 - "Felipe G. Usted. Almost First Mexican on the Moon. Part 2"
Undone, S01E02 - "The Hospital"
Westworld, S03E02 - "The Winter Line"
Outstanding Comedy Series
Brockmire
The Great
Harley Quinn
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
One Day at a Time
What We Do in the Shadows
Why Women Kill
Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Will Arnett, “BoJack Horseman”
Hank Azaria, “Brockmire”
Matt Berry, “What We Do in the Shadows”
Ted Danson, “The Good Place”
Kayvan Novak, “What We Do in the Shadows”
Chris O'Dowd, “Get Shorty”
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Christina Applegate, “Dead to Me”
Rachel Brosnahan, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”
Natasia Demetriou, “What We Do in the Shadows”
Elle Fanning, “The Great”
Lucy Liu, “Why Women Kill”
Merritt Wever, “Run”
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Douglas Hodge, “The Great”
Nicholas Hoult, “The Great”
James Marsden, “Dead to Me”
Maaka Pohatu, “Wellington Paranormal”
Mark Proksch, “What We Do in the Shadows”
Tony Shalhoub, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Alex Borstein, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”
Betty Gilpin, “G.L.O.W.”
Jessica Lange, “The Politician”
Rita Moreno, “One Day at a Time”
Amanda Peet, “Brockmire”
Sophie Thompson, “Feel Good”
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series
Freddie Fox, “The Great”
Paul Giamatti, “Lodge 49”
Mark Hamill, “What We Do in the Shadows”
Jake Johnson, “Mythic Quest: Raven’s Banquet”
Scoot McNairy, “Love Life”
Michael Shannon, “At Home with Amy Sedaris”
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
Elizabeth Bowen, “Upload”
Ann Dowd, “At Home with Amy Sedaris”
Lisa Kudrow, “The Good Place”
Caitlin McGee, “Mythic Quest: Raven’s Banquet”
Bette Midler, “The Politician”
Cristin Milioti, “Mythic Quest: Raven’s Banquet”
Outstanding Writing For A Comedy Series
BoJack Horseman, S06E15 - "The View From Halfway Down"
Dead to Me, S02E09 - "It's Not You, It's Me"
The Great, S01E09 - "Love Hurts"
Mythic Quest: Raven’s Banquet, S01E10 - “Quarantine”
What We Do in the Shadows, S02E04 - "The Curse"
Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist, S01E08 - "Zoey's Extraordinary Glitch"
Outstanding Directing For A Comedy Series
G.L.O.W., S03E05 - "Freaky Tuesday"
The Great, S01E10 - "The Beaver’s Nose"
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, S03E01 - "Strike Up the Band"
What We Do in the Shadows, S02E02 - "Ghosts"
Why Women Kill, S01E10 - "Kill Me as If It Were the Last Time"
Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist, S01E08 - "Zoey's Extraordinary Glitch"
Outstanding Limited Series
Castle Rock
Dispatches from Elsewhere
Hollywood
Mrs. America
Unbelievable
Watchmen
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie
Cate Blanchett, “Mrs. America”
Lizzy Caplan, “Castle Rock”
Shira Haas, “Unorthodox”
Regina King, “Watchmen”
Judith Light, “Transparent: Musicale Finale”
Merritt Wever, “Unbelievable”
Reese Witherspoon, “Little Fires Everywhere”
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie
Cameron Britton, “Manhunt: Deadly Games”
Russell Crowe, “The Loudest Voice”
Jeremy Irons, “Watchmen”
Matthew Macfadyen, “Quiz”
Paul Mescal, “Normal People”
Nick Offerman, “Devs”
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie
Toni Collette, “Unbelievable”
Sally Field, “Dispatches from Elsewhere”
Patti LuPone, “Hollywood”
Margo Martindale, “Blow the Man Down”
Sarah Paulson, “Mrs. America”
Jean Smart, “Watchmen”
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie
Jay R. Ferguson, “Briarpatch”
Louis Gossett Jr., “Watchmen”
Richard E. Grant, “Dispatches from Elsewhere”
Joe Mantello, “Hollywood”
Tim Robbins, “Castle Rock”
John Slattery, “Mrs. America”
Outstanding Writing For A Limited Series or Movie
Castle Rock, S02E05 - "The Laughing Place"
Dispatches From Elsewhere, S01E03 - "Janice"
Mrs. America, S01E08 - "Houston"
Unbelievable, S01E01 - "Episode 1"
Watchmen, S01E03 - "She Was Killed by Space Junk"
Watchmen, S01E08 - "A God Walks Into Abar"
Outstanding Directing For A Limited Series or Movie
Briarpatch, S01E01 - "First Time in Saint Disgrace"
Devs, S01E07 - "Episode 7"
Transparent: Musicale Finale
Normal People, S01E08 - "Episode 8"
Mrs. America, S01E08 - “Houston”
Watchmen, S01E06 - "This Extraordinary Being"
The shows with the most nominations in drama, comedy and limited are pictured throughout the list.
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