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Wednesday, July 25, 2018

Fox announces Fall 2018 premiere dates

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     FOX has released their fall premiere dates schedule.  The centerpiece , of course, is  Thursday Night Football now airing on Fox. New series, "Rel" gets a preview episode airing after Football (8PMET) on September 9th.   Fox's prime time starts all in the same "premiere week" starting September 23rd.

Here's the Schedule all times Eastern.

Sunday September 9th
8pm Rel (Special Preview)

Sunday, September 23rd
8PM 9-1-1 (Special Season 2 Premiere, Part 1)

Monday, September 24th
8PM The Resident (Season Premiere)
9PM  9-1-1  (Season Premiere Part 2, normal time slot)

Tuesday, September 25th
8PM The Gifted (Season Premiere)
9PM  Lethal Weapon (Season Premiere)

Wednesday, September 26th
8PM  Empire (Season Premiere)
9PM  Star  (Season Premiere)

Thursday, September 27th
7:30PMET/ 4:30PMPT  Thursday Night Football

Friday, September 28th
8PM  Last Man Standing (Season Premiere, new network)
8:30  The Cool Kids (series premiere)
9PM   Hell's Kitchen (Season Premiere )

Sunday, September 30th
8PM The Simpsons (Season Premiere)
8:30  Bob's Burgers (Season Premiere)
9PM   Family Guy  (Season Premiere)
9:30   Rel (Time Period Premiere)

Press release after the jump

ABC releases Fall Premiere Dates for 2018 Fall Season

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  ABC has released it's fall programming premiere dates  with , of course, some changes from their upfront in May.   First, the replacement for Roseanne with "The Conners" will start in the fall  on October 16th.   That same night the rest of ABC's Tuesday night line up starts as well. after  the first couple weeks are extra episodes of "Dancing With the Stars"  and The "American Music Awards" on October 9th.   

  Here's the premiere dates in full , all times ET 
Monday, September 24th 
8PM  Dancing With the Stars (Season Premiere) 
10PM  The Good Doctor (Season Premiere) 

Wednesday, September 26th 
8PM The Goldbergs (season premiere) 
8:30  American Housewife  (season premiere , new time) 
9PM  Modern Family (season premiere) 
9:30PM  Single Parents (series premiere) 
10PM   A Million Little Things (series premiere) 

Thursday, September 27th 
8-10PM  Grey's Anatomy (2 hour season premiere)  
10PM   How to Get Away with Murder (season premiere) 

Sunday, September 30th 
7PM  America's Funniest Home Videos (season premiere) 

Thursday, October 4th 
9PM  Station 19 (Season Premiere) 

Friday, October 5th 
8PM  Fresh off the Boat (season premiere, new day and time ) 
8:30PM Speechless  (season premiere) 
9PM Child Support (season premiere, new time) 

Sunday, October 7th 
8PM  Dancing with the Stars :Juniors (series premiere; 2 hours) 
10PM  Shark Tank (Season Premiere) 

Sunday ,October 14th 
10PM  The Alec Baldwin Show (Series premiere) 

Tuesday, October 16th 
8PM The Conners  (Series Premiere) 
8:30PM The Kids are Alright (series premiere) 
9PM  Black-ish (Season Premiere) 
9:30PM  Splitting up Together (season premiere) 
10PM The Rookie (series premiere) 

Press release after the jump

Thursday, July 19, 2018

One Shot Posts: Girls Last Tour Episode 5

One Shot Posts   Anime 


   Some things don't fit into anywhere else  on this blog or we don't have enough to talk about a whole series or whatever. This is One Shot Posts were we can talk about an episode of something random , aspects of a show even a random detail we notice, or something like that. Or just a chance to be off the cuff and try something new. 

     We look at an anime called "Girls' Last Tour" it came out in 2017 and boiled down to three sentences.  It's a show takes place during an apparently  post-apocalyptic world where most of the people are gone. Instead of show about our main characters trying to fight off monsters,zombies, or other people because the world ended, they have are focused on getting around and finding food and surviving.   Yuuri and Chito are the main (only) characters of all the episodes, sometimes they run into other people but mostly it's just them.  

     I decided to talk about episode 5 because it  looks at things we kind of take for granted. Episodes in this series are divided into 2 or 3 segments  that may or may not connect.  In this episode we have three : "House" , "Nap", and 'Sound of Rain.   

      In House  Yuuri and Chito are traveling  past some houses where people used to live but don't now.  In this series if you choose to watch the whole thing, the two girls don't know a lot about things we know because they've not experienced them or have a remembrance of them , themselves. So  Yuuri or Yuu (the blonde girl ) wonders what houses were used for and Chito or Chi (pronounced chee) (the dark haired girl) explains that people couldn't live without a house. They find a room and enter it.   Chi remarks that it's nice to have an actual room and four walls surrounding you.  Then they imagine stuff in the room like a bunk bed, bookshelf, a pantry, and more until the room looks very nice. 


      It gives a beautiful feeling of warmth and happiness  that many do experience at home the room they imagine isn't too grand or nothing too out of place but it is something they don't have.  Most people don't think about this because of what we have now , that see these sort of things all the time in our own homes with tables, chairs, beds, and etc.  Sadly, the images were just in their heads and the room returns to its more bairn state.  The next day they get back on their Kattenrad and travel on.   Yuu remakes that road is their house  and she imagines a roof on the Kattenrad but Chi, kills this. 
  
      Does make one thing about our characters as Chi remarked about how they can't stay there anyway because they'd run out of food, that the whole focus for them is their survival. They have to move on  even if they didn't want to.  
        In Nap   it gets surreal.  Since Yuu and Chi have had a long night they end up taking a nap. Chito has some strange dream, One where Yuu grows huge but still herself and makes her fall into the water because why not?  Then she imagines Yuuri as a giant fish who wants to eat her. She wakes up from that strangeness before she gets eaten.  She looks at Yuu dreaming of eating food because she really likes food and Chi stuffs a rock in Yuu's mouth.   Not much to opine on in the segment but it was fun and surreal.

    
    In Sound of Rain   I love how the show looks in general great imagery and sound usage  this segment uses that to the fullest. It's raining and the duo take cover to let the storm pass.  Yuu finds a metal stick and decides to hit it against a beam to hear its sound.  Yuu takes collects some water and hears the sound of the dripping on the floor and decides to see what happens when it hits her helmet. They take some other objects and position it around dripping spots. They enjoy the sounds it makes.  Chito says this is maybe what is called music, Yuu wonders what music is.    The credits play with the music made and some singing to give it a nice effect.  It comes back to them when the rain stops which also ends the music.

   
       The simplicity of the rain even it can make something grand like music. It was calm relaxing segment that kind of just takes a breath and shows the simplicity of what's around us.

 I picked this episode to show how well even something simple can be a fun and well done story and how a show can get to feel into its emotions very well.  I say give the whole series a chance if you haven't seen it already.. You can stream in the US on Amazon Prime streaming.   

Thursday, July 12, 2018

2018 Primetime Emmy Nominations

Awards  Emmys 


   The 70th Prime time Emmy Awards  nominations have been announced.  The Awards show airs on NBC on Monday, September 17th at 8pmet/ 5pt



Outstanding  Drama Series 
The Americans
The Crown
Game of Thrones
The Handmaid’s Tale
Stranger Things
This Is Us
Westworld

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Jason Bateman
Sterling K. Brown
Ed Harris
Matthew Rhys
Milo Ventimiglia
Jeffrey Wright

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Claire Foy
Tatiana Maslany
Elisabeth Moss
Sandra Oh
Kerri Russell
Evan Rachel Wood

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Anthony Anderson
Ted Danson
Larry David
Donald Glover
Bill Hader
William H. Macy



Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Pamela Adlon
Lily Tomlin
Allison Janney
Tracee Ellis Ross
Issa Rae
Rachel Brosnahan

Outstanding Children's Program
Alexa and Katie 
Fuller House 
The Magical Wand Chase : A Sesame Street Special 
A Series of Unfortunate Events 
Star Wars Rebels 


Outstanding Reality-Competition Program
The Amazing Race
American Ninja Warrior
Project Runway
RuPaul’s Drag Race
Top Chef
The Voice

Outstanding  Animated Program
Baymax Returns  : Big Hero 6: The Series) 
V For Valentine-detta: Bob's Burgers 
Pickle Rick :  Rick and Morty 
Gone Boy : The Simpsons 
Put It Down : South Park 

Outstanding Short Form Animated Program 
Ring of Fire : Adventure Time 
Freshly Baked : The Robot Chicken Santa Claus Pot Cookie Freakout Special :Special Edition: Robot Chicken 
Jungle Moon : Steven Universe 
The Self Indulgent 200th Episode spectacular!: Teen Tians Go! 
Hurricane Hal : We Bare Bears 


Outstanding Variety Talk Series
The Daily Show
Full Frontal
Jimmy Kimmel Live
Last Week Tonight
The Late Late Show
The Late Show

Outstanding Comedy Series
Atlanta
Barry
Black-ish
Curb Your Enthusiasm
GLOW
The Marvelous Ms. Maisel
Silicon Valley
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt

Outstanding Limited Series

Genius: Picasso
Godless
Patrick Melrose
The Alienist
The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or a Movie
Jessica Biel
Laura Dern
Michelle Dockery
Edie Falco
Regina King
Sarah Paulson

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or a Movie
Antonio Banderas
Darren Criss
Benedict Cumberbatch
Jeff Daniels
John Legend
Jesse Plemons

Outstanding Variety Sketch Series
At Home with Amy Sedaris
Drunk History
I Love You, America
Portlandia
Saturday Night Live
The Tracey Ullman show


 full list of nominees here. (pdf

Wednesday, July 11, 2018

My NetworkTV's fall schedule 2018

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       The Fox owned programming service , My Network TV,  has released its  schedule  for the 2018-19 season.  It continues its model of syndicated shows in prime time with new additions of  "Chicago P.D , CSI : Miami, and "The Good Wife" , while "Dateline" and "Law and Order CI" continue in the new season.  Shows leaving are : "Law and Order SVU", "American Ninja Warrior" , and "The X Files".

 Here's the new schedule premiere dates  all times ET

Monday, September 24th
8PM  Law and Order CI
9PM   Law and Order CI

Tuesday, September 25th
8PM  Chicago P.D
9PM  Chicago P.D

Wednesday, September 26th
8PM   Dateline
9PM   Dateline

Thursday, September 27th
8PM  The Good Wife
9PM  The Good Wife

Friday, September 28th
8PM   CSI: Miami
9PM  CSI: Miami


also note: many My Network TV stations airs  My Network TV programming at a different time place, for  example : KRON-TV in  the Bay Area airs it from 11pm -1am PT. So check your listings.

Monday, July 09, 2018

CBS Release Fall 2018 Premiere Dates

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   CBS has released their fall schedule.   CBS will start  their new season on September 24th but with the premieres of "The Big Bang Theory" and "Young Sheldon" which is unexpected since Thursday Night Football is gone. (On CBS)   They will air that Monday Night at 8pmet  for that hour.  Following that they are airing the premiere of the remake of "Magnum P.I"  at 9PMET..  With "Bull" will premiere at 10pmet.

     Do you like "Big Bang Theory" and "Young Sheldon" a lot?  Well CBS will air new episodes the same week on their normal Thursday Night slots.  They will also start airing the new season of Mom and the new season of "Murphy Brown" during that 9pmet Hour.

Here's the full details with slots, all times ET
Monday, September 24th
8PM  The Big Bang Theory (season premiere)
8:30   Young Sheldon (season premiere)
9PM    Magnum P.I (series premiere)
10PM   Bull (Season premiere/ New Time period)

Tuesday, September 25th
8PM  NCIS (season premiere)
9PM   FBI (series premiere)
10PM  NCIS :New Orleans (Season Premiere)

Wednesday, September 26th
8-9:30PM  Survivor (season premiere)
9:30-11pm   Big Brother (season fianle)

Thursday, September 27th
8PM   The Big Bang Theory (new episode/regular time)
8:30   Young Sheldon  (new episode/ regular time)
9PM  Mom (season premiere)
9:30pm Murphy Brown (season Premiere)
10pm  S.W.A.T (Season premiere)

Friday, September 28th
8PM Macgyver (Season Premiere)
9PM  Hawaii Five-O (season premiere)
10PM   Blue Bloods  (season premiere)

Saturday, September 29th
8PM  Crimetime Saturday
9PM    48 Hours (2 hour premiere)

Sunday, September 30th
7:30PM- 60 Minutes (season premiere)
8:30PM  God Friended Me (series premiere)
9:30PM   NCIS: Los Angeles (season premiere)
   (these times are mostly ET/CT usage due to NFL Doubleheader  may start at top of the hour in the MT and PT time zones)

Monday, October 1st
8PM  The Neighborhood (Series Premiere)
8:30   Happy Together (Series premiere)
9PM   Magnum P.I (new episode)
10PM  Bull (new episode)

Wednesday, October 3rd
8PM  Survivor (Regular Time Period )
9PM   Seal Team (Season Premiere)
10PM  Criminal Minds (season premiere)

Saturday, October 6th
8PM  Crimetime Saturday (new)
9PM  Crimetime  Saturday (new)
10pm  48 Hour (regular time)

Sunday, October 7th
7PM  60 Minutes (regular time period )
8PM  God Friended Me (Regular Time Period)
9PM   NCIS: LA (Regular Time Period)
10PM Madam Secretary (season premiere)


note: all times subject to change.

Press release after the jump