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The Masked Singer Season 11 Finale Final Guesses
Some seasons I tend to get fatigue towards the very end and I already have an idea of who the remaining celebrities are.
So, I’ve opted not to do a running commentary for tonight’s finale, but instead do final guesses for the last two celebrities remaining in this season’s competition and predict who I think will win. I’m pretty confident in one of the guesses, the other I’m not entirely convinced.
But if either of these guesses are right, whoever wins will only be the third person primarily known as an actor to win the show, after Wayne Brady and Amber Riley (Teyana Taylor is also an actress, but she had a music career before going into acting professionally).
So, here’s how I think it’s gonna turn out and who each of them might be. Remember, these are guesses, not spoilers.
Runner-Up Prediction: Gumball 🍬
Who I Think They Might Be: Scott Porter
Gumball has a compelling story, but ultimately I think Goldfish is a little more stage-ready and will probably prevail in the final vote.
That said, I’m still a little stuck as to who this is, but I am leaning towards Scott Porter as my final guess. Gumball did mention that his wife has a condition that will affect her later in life. Scott’s wife has Huntington’s disease (a neurodegenerative disease that is often hereditary).
Before I go on to my winner prediction, I just wanted to share my “Six Degrees of Scott Porter” story: My brother used to date a girl who worked with a guy who actually went to high school with Scott Porter. Back in 2011, my brother had to work on short notice and so I ended up being his then-girlfriend’s plus one to go see Just Go With It with her co-worker and his friend. Her co-worker brought up this fact while the four of us were at a Steak ��n Shake that night. I can’t remember if her co-worker had said that Scott was in the school chorus with him, but I can tell you that the co-worker was, in fact, quite the singer. If Scott Porter was in the chorus with him (which I unfortunately cannot confirm or deny), then it wouldn’t surprise me that Scott is appearing on this show.
Winner Prediction: Goldfish 🐠
Who I Think They Might Be: Vanessa Hudgens
I spent the early part of this season thinking Goldfish was Carly Rae Jepsen, but what sealed this in favor of Vanessa Hudgens was that Goldfish mentioned that someone close to her died just as she was preparing to perform in something major. Vanessa’s father died just a few days before she was set to perform in a live TV production of Grease.
Given Vanessa’s background as both an actress and a singer, I would not be surprised if Goldfish is indeed crowned the winner in tonight’s season finale.
I likely won’t be watching this one live, but it should be recording. I’m planning on watching either the Survivor finale or a baseball game.
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Here The list of Contestants and Wildcards add up in S11. And That's tonight at 7:00 PM.
Group A: Book, Goldfish, Ugly Sweater, Starfish, Lovebird, and Koala (Wildcard)
Group B: Gumball, Ms. Cleocatra, Afghan Hound, Beets, and Seal (Wildcard)
Group C: Spaghetti and Meatballs, Poodle Moth, Lizard, Clock, and Sir Lion (Wildcard)
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you ever try to look for content of one guy you like from this one show only to find the fandom is completely dead?
#this is about the masked singer btw#its so dead wheres all the chatter about season 11 I NEED MORE GUMBALL!!!!/nf#the masked singer
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#the masked singer#masked singer season 11#masked singer#masked singer us#we’ll miss u Nicole#and welcome Rita Ora!#Goldfish looks so pretty!#like the one from Pinocchio#Youtube
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23 Halloween Season
Starting Wednesday the fourth of October, I will post a formula one Halloween themed fanfic every Wednesday and Saturday. They will each be released at 5pm BST on their dates. Once they are posted, they will be linked here. I hope you enjoy them! 🤍🎃
The dates and what to expect;
4 -
The Rapunzel to my Flynn Rider
Daniel Ricciardo x female!reader smau
7 -
Masked Drivers
Lando Norris x female!driver!reader
11 -
My Final Girl
Carlos Sainz x actress!reader smau
14 -
Trick or treat
Charles Leclerc x female!reader
18 -
Shades of orange
Lewis Hamilton x female!reader smau
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Haunted house
Oscar Piastri x female!reader
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They own Halloween!!
Arthur Leclerc x female!singer!reader smau
28 -
Princess Peach and Mario
Max Verstappen x female!reader
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#daniel riccardo x reader#lando norris x reader#carlos sainz x reader#charles leclerc x reader#lewis hamilton x reader#oscar piastri x reader#arthur leclerc x reader#max verstappen x reader#formula one#formula one x reader#daniel ricciardo#lando norris#carlos sainz#charles leclerc#lewis hamilton#oscar piastri#arthur leclerc#max verstappen#formula two#formula two x reader#f1 x reader#f2 x reader#f1#f2#halloween#october
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Spooky Season 2024: 6-11
Targets (dir. Peter Bogdanovich, 1968)
Targets follows two parallel stories that eventually intertwine. The first involves elderly horror star Byron Orlock (Boris Karloff), disillusioned with his professsion and the real-world violence around him, and intent on retiring from film. The second involves Bobby (Tim O'Kelly), a disturbed young man obsessed with guns who goes on a murder spree. Both points converge at the drive-in premiere of Orlock's newest film.
Targets caught me offguard. The violence in the story involves a mass shooter and so it has a lot of real-world parallels. The killings are presented in a matter of fact way, without spectacle or blood geysers. It makes all of it feel more real and upsetting, especially since we've seen our share of Bobby-like killers over the decades.
My youngest sister watched this one with me and kept calling Karloff's character "Babygirl" and that isn't wrong. Though crabby and cynical, Byron is really charming and likeable. The arc he undergoes is really powerful, particularly as it pertains to his relationship with his secretary Jenny (Nancy Hsueh).
Though the tensions of the late '60s are a major part of Targets, it also deals with the gulf between the old school horror movies represented by Orlock and the more violent fare of the dawning New Hollywood era. I feel like there are just so many layers here. I really need to rewatch it. It's a fascinating movie and I would highly recommend it.
The Phantom of the Opera (dir. Dwight H. Little, 1989)
Modern singer Christine Day (Jill Schoelen) is sent back in time to a previous life as an aspiring opera singer in 1880s London. Her mentor is Erik Destler (Robert Englund), a disfigured composer who made a deal with the devil that left him immortal and embittered. He also has a habit of skinning people and then stitching the flesh on his ugly ass face. The opera management wants to build up another diva's career at the expense of Christine's. Erik doesn't like this. People start getting killed.
The 1989 The Phantom of the Opera is such a mixed bag, but I enjoy it anyway. The script is a mess. It frames the story with this weird time travel/reincarnation/isekai plot that doesn't add up to anything. It introduces interesting concepts-- like the relationship between Christine and Erik reflecting Erik's own deal with the devil-- without fleshing them out. Also-- and if Letterboxd is anything to go by, I'm in the minority-- I'm not crazy about Jill Schoelen's Christine, though I think that's more due to the way Christine is written than how she plays the role.
But then you have the glorious production design, stagebound but dripping in gothic candlelight and late Victorian grime. Best of all, you get Robert Englund's Erik Destler, one of the best onscreen Phantoms of all time.
I love how Englund's Erik is both an excitable schoolboy, almost squealing with delight while Christine kills it at Faust, and a violent, vengeful monster who doesn't take his will being defied lightly. I like the skin-grafting angle for the mask and that Erik ventures out into the London underworld at night. These are all fresh elements and I wish they could have been combined with a tighter, more focused script.
Still, this is a fun movie.
Murders in the Zoo (dir. A. Edward Sutherland, 1933)
A zoologist (Lionel Atwill) is pathologically jealous of his younger wife (Kathleen Burke), and so starts killing any perceived rival to his possession of her. Very pre-code violence ensues.
I'm going to be blunt: this movie did not live up to the hype. A lot of pre-code fans vouch for it as the nastiest horror film of the era. That is likely true. The first thing we see is a man getting his mouth sewed shut, a bit of nastiness that would shock in a recent film, let alone one from 1933. There are some gruesome killings throughout.
Too bad the story is sluggish and dull. There's a lot of corny comic relief that stops the action dead. The direction is flat. It's definitely not a movie I can see myself revisiting. There's barely anything there to sustain interest beyond the occasional creative murder-- no atmosphere, no anything.
Other than the murders, the only thing that stood out to me was Kathleen Burke as the tragic wife of the crazy zoologist. Burke is best remembered as Lota the Panther Woman in Island of Lost Souls. Her career fizzled out quickly, which is a shame because she has great presence and no shortage of talent.
The Black Room (dir. Roy William Neill, 1935)
In a Tyrolean town, an ancient prophecy swears that the ruling house will be destroyed when twins are born and the younger brother kills the older. So when the baron is presented with twin sons, he does everything he can to prevent the prophecy, such as sealing up the Black Room where the murder is supposed to occur. The boys grow up different as can be: the older brother Gregor (Boris Karloff) is cruel and sensual, abusing the locals and his own power, while the younger Anton (also Karloff) is gentle and kind. Despite his twin's sweet nature, Gregor is still concerned for his life and his continued domination of the town. He hatches a devious plan to cheat fate, but can he?
For some reason, I thought I had seen this movie long ago, but apparently not. What a delightful gothic story this is! It's filled with all the old school tropes played straight: an ancient prophecy, a lecherous nobleman preying on innocent maidens, a torture chamber filed with corpses, a dark and gloomy castle. There is a subtle sense of grim humor throughout, but it never descends into parody when it easily could have.
If you've ever doubted Karloff's capabilities as an actor, this movie should remedy that opinion. He plays two distinct characters, and at one point, gives a performance within a performance. All three performances feature their own unique body language, line delivery, and business. It's astonishing throughout.
Equally impressive is the direction from Roy William Neill. Best known for helming the Basil Rathbone Sherlock Holmes movies, his direction here is so dynamic and impressive, not in the least stagey or inert.
One last thing: for a post-Production Code movie, it has a surprising amount of violence and sexuality. Gregor is clearly using the local women for his sexual gratification before murdering them, and his interest in Marian Marsh's lovely aristocratic girl is 100% carnal. There's a pit full of corpses and we get to look into it rather than have its presence alluded to offscreen. It's all nasty stuff. It really feels like the filmmakers got away with a lot, even if it seems tame by modern standards!
The Bells (dir. James Young, 1926)
Innkeeper Mathias (Lionel Barrymore) hopes to become burgomaster of his village. He hopes endless credit and free drinks will sway the populace to support him, but this comes close to killing his business and destroying his family. Desperate, he murders a wealthy guest, destroys the body, and uses his pilfered gold to pay off all debts and influence his way to power. However, both the crushing guilt and a mesmerist (Boris Karloff) with mind-reading powers threaten to expose him.
This is one of those movies that has a great premise, but the execution is very underwhelming. The filmmakers waste a lot of time on the romantic antics of Mathias' pretty daughter and goofy comedy. It's like they were timid about leaning more into the gothic, distressing elements of this dark story and it makes the film drag.
Still, Barrymore is good, especially once he commits the murder and starts going all Telltale Heart. But the best thing in the movie is definitely Boris Karloff. He had been in movies since 1919 and it wouldn't be until Frankenstein in 1931 that he became a star. But it's safe to say, The Bells gives Karloff his first standout role.
Karloff's character doesn't show up a lot, but he is the biggest threat to Mathias' power. Though his Caligari cosplay is hilarious (for real, the filmmakers didn't even TRY to hide the Caligari influence), he has this creepy shit-eating grin that really leaves an impression.
Is Karloff enough to make this worth watching? Eh, I don't think so. There are far better silent thrillers you could be watching.
The Sorcerers (dir. Michael Reeves, 1967)
Elderly Professor Montserratt (Boris Karloff) and his wife Estelle (Catherine Lacey) use a mind control procedure on young stud Mike Roscoe (Ian Ogilvy). Able to experience everything he feels and to control his behavior if they wish, the two vicariously experience the thrills of Swinging London through their test subject. However, Estelle gets drunk on power and starts using Mike to engage in multiple crimes, including murder.
This movie was hyped to me, so maybe it's partially my fault I was so disappointed by the end result. With the exception of Estelle, the story lacks compelling characters. There's no sense of pathos to Mike's victimization and downfall because he's bland as hell and passive, a deadly combination if you want me to give a damn about your narrative.
Everything about this movie feels drab, both the visuals and the filmmaking itself. Big setpieces like the hypnotism scene or the telepathic motorcycle ride are supposed to be kinetic and exciting, but they just feel like the product of an enthusiastic amateur. I've seen low budget movies that have real personality and verve despite their lack of resources (see Blast of Silence), but The Sorcerers just feels cheap and uninspired in every way. I struggled to finish it even though it wasn't even an hour and a half long.
It's a shame because I like the central premise: two elderly people use this device to vicariously experience the fast life of swinging London. But it's done so poorly. It's hard to believe director Michael Reeves' next film would be the masterful Witchfinder General.
#targets 1968#the phantom of the opera#the phantom of the opera 1989#murders in the zoo#spooky season 2024#thoughts#the bells 1926#the sorcerers#the black room#lots of karloff on this list lmao
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(eeveeeeee.... have you watched the group b episodes of the masked singer season 11 yet..... i need someone to yell at about the gumball while not worrying about spoilers dakota pleaseeeeeeee........)
Hey J, no I haven't seen it yet, sorry ;-; I did forget since we've been working on moving and preparing to move out, that's also why I haven't been on Tumblr much
#also to answer your question about rosco#yes he could kill if you make it mad or jealous enough#he scares me too
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Introduction! ♫
Hiya! Welcome to Miko’s platonic self ship blog where she talks about her best fictional buddies!!
Before entering, remember that this blog is PLATONIC self shipping. I’m actually aroace so please don’t assume I have romantic feelings for my friends!
Basic DNI critera applies when interacting.
With that out of the way, the main information is down here below the cut!
So, who are my friends?? (My Platonic F/Os!)
Good question! I have two sonas that have platonic F/Os, so let me answer this in their voices!
Alarm Clock:
“My best buddies would be the Gumball from The Masked Singer (specifically season 11 of the US version) and Inspector Gadget from, well, Inspector Gadget! (The 80s version, hehe.) I’m also good friends with King Dedede from Kirby (think the games, not the anime) and Rayman! I love my friends a lot <3“
Tsu Huri:
“Let’s see here... We’ve got Hangyodon (the fish Sanrio made), Candy Diver (from Cookie Run Kingdom), Bobbi the Buoy (the silly little mascot from PSAs made by Canada’s Ontario Power Generation (OPG), and Finn (the fishbowl from Dandy’s World)!! Perfect group for messing around in the water, if I do say so myself!“
They’re not the only pals of mine, but they’re the ones you’ll hear the most about!
What about mutuals???
I’ve got those too! You might hear me mention one of the following:
♪ @theinkbunny (he has his own self ship blog, @thesam-manselfshippingblog!)
♫ @sharky-the-idiot
♪ I... Dunno who else to put here, ngl. I have many mutuals, I just don’t know who’d be relevant here-
♫ By the way, my main blog’s @mikoshubofchaos!
Who’s that in my PFP?
That’s a good question! That’s my OC/self insert for this blog, Alarm Clock! She’s a Masked Singer OC, hehe-
You’ll be seeing her here too, of course!
Some Extra Information!
Why I made the blog:
Well, I was not only inspired by my online dad @theinkbunny, but I figured I needed a space to be free and silly! I understand it may seem weird to you, but don’t be mean. Kinda weird for haters to constantly interact with the person instead of ignoring them tbh-
Credits:
♪ @strangergraphics-archive, @animatedglittergraphics-n-more, and @dollywons for the dividers!
♫ @dropletknightss for the PFP mask!
♪ @engravedlives and @e-resources for the stamps!
Ask Box Status:
I’ve opened the ask box up, ask to your heart’s desire!
That’s All, Folks! Bye bye for now! ♫
#platonic f/o#platonic self ship#platonic fictional other#platonic selfship#platonic self ship blog#self insert#yea :D
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jonathanhurwitz: And just like that, Season 11 of “The Masked Singer” has come to an end. Keeping the identity of these masked singers a secret for many months led to some of the most delightful text exchanges I’ve ever had. (See final image for receipts.) I 🧡 you, Goldfish! #TheMaskedSinger#Goldfish#VanessaHudgens#FOX
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The Masked Singer: S11 E9 (Group B Finals/The Soundtrack of My Life)
I’m watching tonight’s episode on a delay, but I have taken care to avoid spoilers before watching.
As always, I post before watching any unmaskings, so don’t take my guesses as spoilers.
Beets 🍠: I’m still pretty sure this is Ruben Studdard and Clay Aiken from American Idol. We see Banana Split 🍌 🍨, who were revealed to be Katharine McPhee and her husband David Foster in a previous season. Katharine is a former American Idol runner-up, and she actually met David while he was mentoring her season’s contestants for a competition round. (They did not become a couple until much later, after both of them had gone through divorces.) Both Ruben and Clay are dads, Ruben has children with his current wife and Clay had a son through IVF with David Foster’s sister both providing the egg and carrying the pregnancy. (His son’s middle name is Foster as a nod to her.) We see a clock with a thumbs up and the time seems to read between 12:40 and 12:45. We see a knight figurine. One of the Beets is teaching his son to drive, which about lines up with the age of Clay’s son (who was born around 2008, if I remember correctly, before Clay publicly came out as gay). Clay is the Beet with leaves on top, while Ruben is the Beet with no leaves on top. The performance has pyro befitting an American Idol coronation performance. 🥰 The bonus clue: They have a connection to host Nick Cannon, having a “Wild Night”. Either they appeared on Wild & Out or they might have done an interview with Nick. I’m still sticking with Ruben Studdard and Clay Aiken.
Seal 🦭: A zombie poster, a schooner with a heart on the sail, has been called a “bad boy” since day one. A calendar with Friday circled. The bonus clue: He has a connection to judge Jenny McCarthy, and the record reads “House Call”. He might have appeared frequently on her talk show. I figured this was maybe Corey Feldman last time, and his rapping in this performance sounds a lot like Corey Feldman’s speaking voice. So, I’m sticking with Corey Feldman.
Gumball 🍬: My guess last week was that this is Derek Hough. Piglet and Queen of Hearts were featured in a video game he’s playing. A yellow model car marked with an X. His song is “Carry On Wayward Son”. Maybe he’s connected to Supernatural? He says he has no formal training in singing. He says he moved around a lot as a kid. The bonus clue: He has a connection to judge Ken Jeong, and says Ken was part of one of the funniest jobs Gumball has ever had. I don’t think this is Jack Black, I’d recognize his voice. I’ve seen some on the internet say this is Scott Porter, and I think of the judges’ guesses Jenny’s guess of James Marsden sounded the most plausible. So, I’ll go with either Scott Porter or James Marsden. This one has been a tricky one to figure out.
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Phyllis Coates (born Gypsie Ann Evarts Stell; January 15, 1927 – October 11, 2023) Stage, film and television actress, with a career spanning over fifty years. She was best known for her portrayal of reporter Lois Lane in the 1951 film Superman and the Mole Men and in the first season of the television series Adventures of Superman.
In 1952, Coates guest-starred in "How Death Valley Got Its Name", the first episode of the anthology series Death Valley Days. She appeared in the 1954 Death Valley Days episode "The Light On The Mountain". Coates was cast as the widowed Mary in the 1959 episode, "One in a Hundred." In a 1964 episode, "The Left Hand Is Damned," she portrayed the kind-hearted saloon singer Dora Hand of Dodge City, Kansas.
Coates was cast in The Lone Ranger in 1953, and in 1955 in "The Woman in the White Mask". She was cast in 1955 as Madge in the CBS sitcom Professional Father. In 1955, Coates portrayed Medora De More in the two-part episode "King of the Dakotas" of the NBC western anthology series Frontier. In 1956, she was cast in the episode "God in the Street" of another anthology series, Crossroads, based on the lives of American clergymen. That same year, Coates appeared in a second religious drama, This Is the Life, as Betty in the episode "I Killed Lieutenant Hartwell." She was also cast in 1956 as Marge in the episode "Web Feet" of the military drama Navy Log. She guest-starred in David Janssen's crime drama Richard Diamond, Private Detective.
In 1958, Coates played the mother, Clarissa Holliday, in all thirty-nine episodes of the 1958–1959 situation comedy, This Is Alice. She made guest appearances in three episodes of Perry Mason: Norma Carter in "The Case of the Black-Eyed Blonde" in 1958, "The Case of the Cowardly Lion" in 1961, and in "The Case of the Ice-Cold Hands" in 1964. In 1961, Coates was cast as Elizabeth Gwynn in the episode "The Little Fishes" on CBS's Rawhide. Coates guest-starred as well on three episodes of Gunsmoke between 1958 and 1964. (Wikipedia)
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choose somebody.
like...anybody?
hm
i mean the only character that’s really been on my mind all day has been bobbi the buoy but i’ve also been thinking lots about bomberman and the gumball from the masked singer season 11
hh and bluelight are allowed too lol
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Do they always tape the Masked Singer 6 to 7 months before airing it….most probably.
But the Goldfish is definitely Vanessa and she would have had time for it in September 2023 when it was taped.
They don't actually (according to google) however they made an exception for season 11 and it was filmed throughout September and October
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If Balan Wonderworld Was A Television Show (Season 2)
Here are the names of the episodes of the second season should Balan Wonderworld become a TV show.
Season 2, Eps. 1: That's Gotta Sting!
Season 2, Eps. 2: Cold As Ice
Season 2, Eps. 3: Lance The Babysitter
Season 2, Eps. 4: Missing Masterpiece
Season 2, Eps. 5: Who Did It?
Season 2, Eps. 6: Reala And The Mask
Season 2, Eps. 7: Hairy Situation
Season 2, Eps. 8: Fury Of The Firefighter
Season 2, Eps. 9: Laundry Day
Season 2, Eps. 10: No Visitors Allowed!
Season 2, Eps. 11: I Have No Ide-ya
Season 2, Eps. 12: A Scent In Need Is A Scent Indeed
Season 2, Eps. 13: Leo And The Money Heist
Season 2, Eps. 14: It Takes A Lullaby To Defeat A Nightmaren
Season 2, Eps. 15: May The Best Singer Win
Season 2, Eps. 16: Wizeman's "Perfect" Date
Season 2, Eps. 17: I Accidentally Shrunk The Maestros!
Season 2, Eps. 18: Dear Diary
Season 2, Eps. 19: NiGHTS's Day Out
Season 2, Eps. 20: (Not) Feline-Friendly
Season 2, Eps. 21: Beneath The Surface
Season 2, Eps. 22: (Don't) Let It Grow!
Let me know what you guys think of these episode names!
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Sunday, April 16, 2023 Canadian TV Listings (Times Eastern)
WHERE CAN I FIND THOSE PREMIERES?: THE WHOLE STORY WITH ANDERSON COOPER (CNN) 8:00pm 100 FOOT WAVE (HBO Canada) 8:00pm ALEX VS AMERICA (Food Network Canada) 9:00pm LEGUIZAMO DOES AMERICA (MSNBC) 10:00pm CIAO HOUSE (Food Network Canada) 10:00pm BARRY (HBO Canada) 10:00pm
WHAT IS NOT PREMIERING IN CANADA TONIGHT?: CHAOS ON THE FARM (TBD - Lifetime Canada) VERY SCARY PEOPLE (TBD - HLN)
NEW TO AMAZON PRIME CANADA/CBC GEM/CRAVE TV/DISNEY + STAR/NETFLIX CANADA:
CRAVE TV BARRY (Season 4, episodes 1-2) THE 100 FOOT WAVE (Season 2, Episode 1)
NETFLIX CANADA LOVE IS BLIND SEASON 4 REUNION SPECIAL THE NUTTY BOY PART 2
IIHF WOMEN’S HOCKEY (TSN/TSN4) 3:00pm: Bronze Medal Game (TSN/TSN4) 7:00pm: Gold Medal Game
GRAND SLAM OF CURLING (SN1) 1:00pm: Players' Championship - Women's Final (SN/SN1) 5:00pm: Players' Championship - Men's Final
MLB BASEBALL (SN Now) 1:30pm: Twins vs. Yankees (SN) 1:30pm: Rays vs. Jays (TSN2) 7:00pm: Rangers vs. Astros
MLS SOCCER (TSN2) 2:00pm: CF Montreal vs. DC United (TSN2) 4:30pm: LA Galaxy vs. LAFC
NBA BASKETBALL (SN360) 3:00pm: Lakers vs. Grizzlies - Game #1 (SN360) 5:30pm: Heat vs. Bucks - Game #1 (TSN3/TSN5) 8:00pm: Clippers vs. Suns - Game #1 (TSN3/TSN4/TSN5) 10:30pm: Timberwolves vs. Nuggets - Game #1
BEST IN MINIATURE (CBC) 7:00pm (SEASON FINALE): In the season finale, the top three artists have a yard sale before completing their homes and fighting for the $15,000 grand prize and the title of Best in Miniature.
SULLIVAN'S CROSSING (CTV) 7:00pm: Maggie makes a difficult decision after Sully lets his temper get the best of him.
FIRE MASTERS (Food Network Canada) 7:00pm: The Patridge family is ready to find out who has the fiercest flame game; they have a bone to pick with each other in the battle of the bones; it's time to turn up the heat with feasts as hot as the grills.
THE MASKED SINGER UK (Game TV) 7:30pm: Featuring Jacket Potato vs Fawn, Rubbish vs Pigeon, and Piece of Cake vs Rhino.
CANADIAN SCREEN AWARDS (CBC) 8:00pm: With host Samantha Bee.
ESSEX COUNTY (CBC) 9:00pm: Anne visits her daughter at university, where old ambitions are reignited; Ken gets news that makes the future more settled; Lester realizes he is not alone in his grief; Lou searches for peace.
A TOWN CALLED MALICE (Showcase) 9:00pm (SERIES PREMIERE): The youngest son of a South London crime family must flee 1980s London for Spain.
RENOVATION RESORT (HGTV Canada) 10:00pm (SEASON FINALE): All four vacation rental cabins are completely transformed and the exhausted teams are surprised to discover that they have to compete in a rock the dock challenge for one last time; this is their final chance to impress Scott and Bryan.
THE CURSE OF OAK ISLAND (History Canada) 10:00pm: As time is running out, an exciting find in the swamp may have the fellowship rewriting the history of North America.
THE CURSE OF OAK ISLAND: DRILLING DOWN (History Canada) 11:00pm: Matty joins the fellowship as they look back on all the incredible clues and connections they've discovered over the last decade of the treasure hunt.
#cdntv#cancon#canadian tv#canadian tv listings#best in miniature#sullivan's crossing#canadian screen awards#essex county#a town called malice#renovation resort#the curse of oak island: drilling down#the curse of oak island#iihf women's hockey#curling#mlb baseball#mls soccer#nba basketball
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