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I wasn't really going to do this post but, there's a really good reason why I'm doing this and will mention that way later. I found "Nichijou" a few years ago and enjoyed it. The hard part is writing about it because how do I describe this to someone and make them interested in watching without either killing a joke, looking insane, or making the show sound boring? Eh, who knows?
Nichijou is a 2011 anime with 26 episodes based of a manga of the same name written by Keiichi Arawi. The anime was produced by Kyoto Animation (who also did "K-ON") . It's pretty much about the everyday lives of the characters in the series. It's comedy and slice of life series, but again that is underselling it badly.
This series has a large cast of characters mainly focusing on a trio of three high school girls named Yuko Aioi, Mio Naganohara, and Mai Minakami. The other main characters are in a different part of town with Professor (no other name is given , In Japanese it's Hakase ) Shinonme, Nano, and Sakamoto. The professor is an eight-year-old girl who made Nano, who is a robot, Sakamoto is a cat who can talk because the professor made a scarf that allows him to speak.
The plots of many of the segments have Yukko trying to get a joke in, being lazy, or having just hte worst luck. Mio is Yukko's friend and she has more a short tempter and plays a straight man to Yukko's comedy. She also is a talented manga drawer and prefers to draw yaoi which she likes to hid doing and this has caused some great scenes in the series. Mai is the quietest of the three but is a prankster and really is a foil to Yukko's comedic acts.
Meanwhile in the Shinomone household, Professor is one of those really smart kids who might have a degree or something. She doesn't really act like an overly intelligent girl and more like your average 8 year old. Has a penchant for sharks, snacks, and fun. She spends most of her time at home . She created Nano, who is a robot that looks like a teenage girl (The future is now!) Much like how when watching you can forget that the professor is a genius the same is forgetting that Nano is a robot.The only way you can tell is the giant key in her back, or if a limb comes off. The cat, Sakamoto, wants them to treat him like an adult since in cat years he's the oldest. He also still is a cat. Nano does want to go to school and be a normal girl when she does she ends up meeting the three above thus, combining the worlds that were separated.
These aren't the only characters that have a role in the series either. There's a teacher with the characteristic of being nervous and easily frightened. Her name is Izumi Sakarai. Meawnhile, there's a male teacher that likes her but afraid to tell her. The principal has the same name has The Professor but we don't know if they are related in anyway. There's also a vice principal who likes to do mean things to the principal he's kind of bitter. There's also a science teacher who comes into play later on with her plots centering on being obsessed with Nano being a robot
I'm not done yet, but more after the jump
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2019 Prime time Emmy Nominations
Emmys
The 71st annual prime time Emmy Awards nominations are out. The awards show airs on FOX , Sunday September 22nd at 8PMET.
Here are the list of nominees:
Outstanding Drama Series
Better Call Saul
Bodyguard
Game of Thrones
Killing Eve
Ozark
Pose
Succession
This Is Us
Outstanding Comedy Series
Barry
Fleabag
The Good Place
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Russian Doll
Schitt’s Creek
Veep
Outstanding Limited Series
The 71st annual prime time Emmy Awards nominations are out. The awards show airs on FOX , Sunday September 22nd at 8PMET.
Here are the list of nominees:
Outstanding Drama Series
Better Call Saul
Bodyguard
Game of Thrones
Killing Eve
Ozark
Pose
Succession
This Is Us
Outstanding Comedy Series
Barry
Fleabag
The Good Place
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Russian Doll
Schitt’s Creek
Veep
Outstanding Limited Series
Chernobyl
Escape at Dannemora
Fosse/Verdon
Sharp Objects
When They See Us
Outstanding Television Movie
Black Mirror: Bandersnatch
Brexit
Deadwood: The Movie
King Lear
My Dinner with Herve
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Jason Bateman, Ozark
Sterling K. Brown, This Is Us
Kit Harington, Game of Thrones
Bob Odenkirk, Better Call Saul
Billy Porter, Pose
Milo Ventimiglia, This Is Us
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Emilia Clarke, Game of Thrones
Jodie Comer, Killing Eve
Viola Davis, How to Get Away With Murder
Laura Linney, Ozark
Mandy Moore, This Is Us
Sandra Oh, Killing Eve
Robin Wright, House of Cards
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Anthony Anderson, Black-ish
Don Cheadle, Black Monday
Ted Danson, The Good Place
Michael Douglas, The Kominsky Method
Bill Hader, Barry
Eugene Levy, Schitt’s Creek
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Christina Applegate, Dead to Me
Rachel Brosnahan, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Veep
Natasha Lyonne, Russian Doll
Catherine O’Hara, Schitt’s Creek
Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Fleabag
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie
Mahershala Ali, True Detective
Benicio Del Toro, Escape at Dannemora
Hugh Grant, A Very English Scandal
Jared Harris, Chernobyl
Jharrel Jerome, When They See Us
Sam Rockwell, Fosse/Verdon
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie
Amy Adams, Sharp Objects
Patricia Arquette, Escape at Dannemora
Aunjanue Ellis, When They See Us
Joey King, The Act
Nicey Nash, When They See Us
Michelle Williams, Fosse/Verdon
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Alfie Allen, Game of Thrones
Jonathan Banks, Better Call Saul
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Game of Thrones
Peter Dinklage, Game of Thrones
Giancarlo Esposito, Better Call Saul
Michael Kelly, House of Cards
Chris Sullivan, This Is Us
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Gwendoline Christie, Game of Thrones
Julia Garner, Ozark
Lena Headey, Game of Thrones
Fiona Shaw, Killing Eve
Sophie Turner, Game of Thrones
Maisie Williams, Game of Thrones
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Alan Arkin, The Kominsky Method
Anthony Carrigan, Barry
Tony Hale, Veep
Stephen Root, Veep
Tony Shalhoub, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Henry Winkler, Barry
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Alex Borstein, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Anna Chlumsky, Veep
Sian Clifford, Fleabag
Olivia Colman, Fleabag
Betty Gilpin, GLOW
Sarah Goldberg, Barry
Marin Hinkle, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Kate McKinnon, Saturday Night Live
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie
Asante Blackk, When They See Us
Paul Dano, Escape at Dannemora
John Leguizamo, When They See Us
Stellan Skarsgard, Chernobyl
Ben Whishaw, A Very English Scandal
Michael K. Williams, When They See Us
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie
Patricia Arquette, The Act
Marsha Stephanie Blake, When They See Us
Patricia Clarkson, Sharp Objects
Vera Farmiga, When They See Us
Margaret Qualley, Fosse/Verdon
Emily Watson, Chernobyl
Variety Talk Series
The Daily Show with Trevor Noah
Full Frontal with Samantha Bee
Jimmy Kimmel Live
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
The Late Late Show with James Corden
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
Variety Sketch Series
At Home with Amy Sedaris
Documentary Now
Drunk History
I Love You, America with Sarah Silverman
Saturday Night Live
Who Is America
Competition Program
The Amazing Race
American Ninja Warrior
Nailed It!
RuPaul’s Drag Race
Top Chef
The Voice
Outstanding Animated Program
Big Mouth - "The Planned Parenthood Show"
Bob's Burgers - "Just One of The Boyz 4 Now For Now"
Bojack Horseman - "Free Churro"
Come Along with Me (Adventure Time)
The Simpsons - "Mad About The Toy"
Fosse/Verdon
Sharp Objects
When They See Us
Outstanding Television Movie
Black Mirror: Bandersnatch
Brexit
Deadwood: The Movie
King Lear
My Dinner with Herve
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Jason Bateman, Ozark
Sterling K. Brown, This Is Us
Kit Harington, Game of Thrones
Bob Odenkirk, Better Call Saul
Billy Porter, Pose
Milo Ventimiglia, This Is Us
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Emilia Clarke, Game of Thrones
Jodie Comer, Killing Eve
Viola Davis, How to Get Away With Murder
Laura Linney, Ozark
Mandy Moore, This Is Us
Sandra Oh, Killing Eve
Robin Wright, House of Cards
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Anthony Anderson, Black-ish
Don Cheadle, Black Monday
Ted Danson, The Good Place
Michael Douglas, The Kominsky Method
Bill Hader, Barry
Eugene Levy, Schitt’s Creek
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Christina Applegate, Dead to Me
Rachel Brosnahan, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Veep
Natasha Lyonne, Russian Doll
Catherine O’Hara, Schitt’s Creek
Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Fleabag
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie
Mahershala Ali, True Detective
Benicio Del Toro, Escape at Dannemora
Hugh Grant, A Very English Scandal
Jared Harris, Chernobyl
Jharrel Jerome, When They See Us
Sam Rockwell, Fosse/Verdon
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie
Amy Adams, Sharp Objects
Patricia Arquette, Escape at Dannemora
Aunjanue Ellis, When They See Us
Joey King, The Act
Nicey Nash, When They See Us
Michelle Williams, Fosse/Verdon
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Alfie Allen, Game of Thrones
Jonathan Banks, Better Call Saul
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Game of Thrones
Peter Dinklage, Game of Thrones
Giancarlo Esposito, Better Call Saul
Michael Kelly, House of Cards
Chris Sullivan, This Is Us
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Gwendoline Christie, Game of Thrones
Julia Garner, Ozark
Lena Headey, Game of Thrones
Fiona Shaw, Killing Eve
Sophie Turner, Game of Thrones
Maisie Williams, Game of Thrones
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Alan Arkin, The Kominsky Method
Anthony Carrigan, Barry
Tony Hale, Veep
Stephen Root, Veep
Tony Shalhoub, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Henry Winkler, Barry
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Alex Borstein, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Anna Chlumsky, Veep
Sian Clifford, Fleabag
Olivia Colman, Fleabag
Betty Gilpin, GLOW
Sarah Goldberg, Barry
Marin Hinkle, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Kate McKinnon, Saturday Night Live
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie
Asante Blackk, When They See Us
Paul Dano, Escape at Dannemora
John Leguizamo, When They See Us
Stellan Skarsgard, Chernobyl
Ben Whishaw, A Very English Scandal
Michael K. Williams, When They See Us
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie
Patricia Arquette, The Act
Marsha Stephanie Blake, When They See Us
Patricia Clarkson, Sharp Objects
Vera Farmiga, When They See Us
Margaret Qualley, Fosse/Verdon
Emily Watson, Chernobyl
Variety Talk Series
The Daily Show with Trevor Noah
Full Frontal with Samantha Bee
Jimmy Kimmel Live
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
The Late Late Show with James Corden
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
Variety Sketch Series
At Home with Amy Sedaris
Documentary Now
Drunk History
I Love You, America with Sarah Silverman
Saturday Night Live
Who Is America
Competition Program
The Amazing Race
American Ninja Warrior
Nailed It!
RuPaul’s Drag Race
Top Chef
The Voice
Outstanding Animated Program
Big Mouth - "The Planned Parenthood Show"
Bob's Burgers - "Just One of The Boyz 4 Now For Now"
Bojack Horseman - "Free Churro"
Come Along with Me (Adventure Time)
The Simpsons - "Mad About The Toy"
Sunday, July 14, 2019
The Loud House : Season 1: Sound of Silence/ Space Invader
The Loud House Nickelodeon
In the Loud House we duck and dodge and head to episode 6's pair of segments. If you did miss our look at episode 5' pair we have that here.
Now we continue.
Episode 6: Sound of Silence
Finally, an episode about the Simon and Garfunkel song , where Lincoln has to embrace his old friend ,Darkness, because the vision was planted into his mind and he still remains in the sound of silence. Oh, wait , sorry about that.
Living in house where I'm surprised the fire marshal hasn't shut them down yet, with so many people that sometimes it's loud. (Oh wait title of show) Lincoln strives to read a comic book in peace and quiet and can't accomplish this mission. He finds a plot convenient commercial that offers him the promise of silence so when he sees ten thousand people maybe more he won't have to hear their noises.
He gets Noise Be Gone ear buds that make it peaceful and he can read his book while his sisters have some weird urge to walk into his room and talk to him. He then starts using the ear buds to tune out his sisters beyond the comic book and what could go wrong? Lola informs him the next day that he promised to do something for her at 3PM that day, he doesn't know. Lynn comes in and uses him as a sparring partner because he promised. He has fear because Lola tends to be a little vengeful. Now he ends up having to figure out what Lola was doing this day and also doing stuff for his sisters. Each sister also mentions that Lola really does like vengeance and I think she killed a frog.
Since Lincoln was a fool and does not know what Lola wanted him to do, he gets an idea from Lana to do everything he thinks she would want him to do. Eventually he finds out that Lola figured out he was using noise canceling ear buds. The sisters find out that and use that teach him a lesson w, where everything they did was faked.
This could have been a really bad episode, but instead they did it in nice well done well. It wasn't wrong for Lincoln to want some peace and quiet it's just that he went overboard on it and got caught out on it. I hope my words don't fall like silent rain drops but I think it was a fine episode.
I give it 9/10 because I think a frog died.
More after the jump
In the Loud House we duck and dodge and head to episode 6's pair of segments. If you did miss our look at episode 5' pair we have that here.
Now we continue.
Episode 6: Sound of Silence
Finally, an episode about the Simon and Garfunkel song , where Lincoln has to embrace his old friend ,Darkness, because the vision was planted into his mind and he still remains in the sound of silence. Oh, wait , sorry about that.
Living in house where I'm surprised the fire marshal hasn't shut them down yet, with so many people that sometimes it's loud. (Oh wait title of show) Lincoln strives to read a comic book in peace and quiet and can't accomplish this mission. He finds a plot convenient commercial that offers him the promise of silence so when he sees ten thousand people maybe more he won't have to hear their noises.
He gets Noise Be Gone ear buds that make it peaceful and he can read his book while his sisters have some weird urge to walk into his room and talk to him. He then starts using the ear buds to tune out his sisters beyond the comic book and what could go wrong? Lola informs him the next day that he promised to do something for her at 3PM that day, he doesn't know. Lynn comes in and uses him as a sparring partner because he promised. He has fear because Lola tends to be a little vengeful. Now he ends up having to figure out what Lola was doing this day and also doing stuff for his sisters. Each sister also mentions that Lola really does like vengeance and I think she killed a frog.
Since Lincoln was a fool and does not know what Lola wanted him to do, he gets an idea from Lana to do everything he thinks she would want him to do. Eventually he finds out that Lola figured out he was using noise canceling ear buds. The sisters find out that and use that teach him a lesson w, where everything they did was faked.
This could have been a really bad episode, but instead they did it in nice well done well. It wasn't wrong for Lincoln to want some peace and quiet it's just that he went overboard on it and got caught out on it. I hope my words don't fall like silent rain drops but I think it was a fine episode.
I give it 9/10 because I think a frog died.
More after the jump
Saturday, July 13, 2019
The Loud House Season 1: Project Loud House/In Tents Debate
The Loud House Nickelodeon
So last time on the Joshuaonline ,we looked at episode 4's pair of segments which you can read here. Now on to episode 5's pair of segments, thanks for joining us. (Coats go on the rack over there)
Episode 5A: Project Loud House
Since Lincoln lives in a house with a large population of folks, mornings have got tobe hard to get things done in a timely fashion. In this episode Lincoln has finished a project for school a diorama of his family. He worked on it very and now has to get it to school in one piece.
This episode shows Lincoln's strength of understanding everyone is his family to get everyone out the door in the morning. He knows Luan's pranks, how to negotiate the twins' fighting. work with Lynn's high energy playing, Lisa's experiment, trying to get Lilly to wear some clothes, Lucy's poem rhymes. and more.
He's also good at knowing how his family members like their eggs which is a nice touch. Of course, when things were looking good there was a wrench the plan because Lori is un happy with her boyfriend and then Lisa has to fix something she did to cause Leni to turn blue. ( it's more a ..don't you start) I like Lincoln's perseverance and optimism this episode it is a great showing of his characterization.
We even get a slight Peanuts gag in this episode. He manages to get all his sisters in the car and fixes Lori's problem in a genius way. (It's also good that she doesn't know the Loud House's phone number) Sadly, Lincoln's diorama dies after a slight slip by Lincoln but the ending gives us the sweetness of the Loud sisters going to his class and re-enacting the diorama. Though the teacher knowcks some points off the grade with Luan wets her with water. (rude teacher) Doesn't ruin the episode.
I was going to give it some extra points for certain things I liked in this episode but really it's a just already a pure 10/10 episode it didn't need the extra help at all.
more after jump
So last time on the Joshuaonline ,we looked at episode 4's pair of segments which you can read here. Now on to episode 5's pair of segments, thanks for joining us. (Coats go on the rack over there)
Episode 5A: Project Loud House
Since Lincoln lives in a house with a large population of folks, mornings have got tobe hard to get things done in a timely fashion. In this episode Lincoln has finished a project for school a diorama of his family. He worked on it very and now has to get it to school in one piece.
This episode shows Lincoln's strength of understanding everyone is his family to get everyone out the door in the morning. He knows Luan's pranks, how to negotiate the twins' fighting. work with Lynn's high energy playing, Lisa's experiment, trying to get Lilly to wear some clothes, Lucy's poem rhymes. and more.
He's also good at knowing how his family members like their eggs which is a nice touch. Of course, when things were looking good there was a wrench the plan because Lori is un happy with her boyfriend and then Lisa has to fix something she did to cause Leni to turn blue. ( it's more a ..don't you start) I like Lincoln's perseverance and optimism this episode it is a great showing of his characterization.
We even get a slight Peanuts gag in this episode. He manages to get all his sisters in the car and fixes Lori's problem in a genius way. (It's also good that she doesn't know the Loud House's phone number) Sadly, Lincoln's diorama dies after a slight slip by Lincoln but the ending gives us the sweetness of the Loud sisters going to his class and re-enacting the diorama. Though the teacher knowcks some points off the grade with Luan wets her with water. (rude teacher) Doesn't ruin the episode.
I was going to give it some extra points for certain things I liked in this episode but really it's a just already a pure 10/10 episode it didn't need the extra help at all.
more after jump
Sunday, July 07, 2019
The Loud House Season 1: The Sweet Spot/ A Tale of Two Tables
The Loud House Nickelodeon
Previously : The Louds commit a coup but like all coups it failed. You can read about those episodes Here now we continue with episode 4's pair of segments.
Episode 4A: The Sweet Spot
So the Louds have a really old van that can fit all of them and the condition of the seats are varying this means Lincoln's quest is obtain a spot he thinks is best, or in his words "The Sweet spot", and the segment starts simply enough Lincoln is packing up for a family trip the next day. He mentions each seat's problem and how he figured out which seat is the best. Anyway, his plan is to sleep in the van until morning he ends up there and everything is fine.
He contacts Clyde who puts into his mind another wrench in the gears, asking who will sitting next to in the car, so he goes back inside and figures that Leni would the best person to sit with in the car. Everything is solved oh wait, Clyde once again puts another wrench in the gears. This time who is sitting behind Lincoln? So, he figures Lisa would be the best even though she likes to talk about the dangers of car riding. Lisa. later talks to him and now she wants to make sure Luna doesn't sit next to her then sets in the motion of moving everyone around. He finally gives up on Clyde.
Now the bridge into the rest of the episode is when the girls find out that he was trying to get the best spot in the van. This turns into a mess where the characters starts fighting each other in the literal sense causing the mother to make them stay in and not be anywhere near the van until 7AM. (4 in the West) When it hits 7AM they start an all out battle with each other causing the van to even get destroyed. The trip was canceled and they now have to sit in the living room.
Time to play "OVER THINK IT" : All Lincoln really should have done was ignore Clyde in the first place and sleep in the spot until morning, then hope for the best which sister sits next to and behind him. Oh well.
Unlike the past few episodes where it seems the mold was character learns something at the end this one, nope not at all which I am fine with, really, the reason being that not every episode needs to have a lesson and it doesn't mean everything is worse for the wear. I think the episode is entertaining and I don't get a sense they are doing it in spite or hatefulness it's just they all really want something that before Lincoln even thought of it they didn't know they wanted. It does show that yeah sometimes they love and hug other times they fight over stupid stuff like normal people. It's not a gold star episode oh no, but there was some comedy in the episode that I enjoyed it gave me some laughs so 7.7/10.
More after the jump
Previously : The Louds commit a coup but like all coups it failed. You can read about those episodes Here now we continue with episode 4's pair of segments.
Episode 4A: The Sweet Spot
So the Louds have a really old van that can fit all of them and the condition of the seats are varying this means Lincoln's quest is obtain a spot he thinks is best, or in his words "The Sweet spot", and the segment starts simply enough Lincoln is packing up for a family trip the next day. He mentions each seat's problem and how he figured out which seat is the best. Anyway, his plan is to sleep in the van until morning he ends up there and everything is fine.
He contacts Clyde who puts into his mind another wrench in the gears, asking who will sitting next to in the car, so he goes back inside and figures that Leni would the best person to sit with in the car. Everything is solved oh wait, Clyde once again puts another wrench in the gears. This time who is sitting behind Lincoln? So, he figures Lisa would be the best even though she likes to talk about the dangers of car riding. Lisa. later talks to him and now she wants to make sure Luna doesn't sit next to her then sets in the motion of moving everyone around. He finally gives up on Clyde.
Now the bridge into the rest of the episode is when the girls find out that he was trying to get the best spot in the van. This turns into a mess where the characters starts fighting each other in the literal sense causing the mother to make them stay in and not be anywhere near the van until 7AM. (4 in the West) When it hits 7AM they start an all out battle with each other causing the van to even get destroyed. The trip was canceled and they now have to sit in the living room.
Time to play "OVER THINK IT" : All Lincoln really should have done was ignore Clyde in the first place and sleep in the spot until morning, then hope for the best which sister sits next to and behind him. Oh well.
Unlike the past few episodes where it seems the mold was character learns something at the end this one, nope not at all which I am fine with, really, the reason being that not every episode needs to have a lesson and it doesn't mean everything is worse for the wear. I think the episode is entertaining and I don't get a sense they are doing it in spite or hatefulness it's just they all really want something that before Lincoln even thought of it they didn't know they wanted. It does show that yeah sometimes they love and hug other times they fight over stupid stuff like normal people. It's not a gold star episode oh no, but there was some comedy in the episode that I enjoyed it gave me some laughs so 7.7/10.
More after the jump
Saturday, July 06, 2019
The Loud House Season 1: Driving Miss Hazy/ No Guts No Glori
The Loud House Nickelodeon
Our Journey through Loud House season 1 continues , if you missed the past post you can check that out here. Now on to the pairing for episode 3.
Episode 3A: Driving Miss Hazy
The character of Leni is one of those dumber characters but this show does do more to her character than just make her the "dumb one" which is a nice welcome change. In the series canon Lori is 17 years old and the next oldest sister Leni, is 16-years-old and is also legal to drive that drives (boo!) our plot for this episode. In the Loud House, Lori likes her power to be able to drive as the only Loud child who can legally drive. This means when the others want to have a ride she makes them pay with different thing like having Lincoln do her laundry., Lisa doing her calculus, and Lucy do a poem.
Lincoln remembers that Leni is old enough to drive but apparently Leni has a Spongebob problem meaning she has failed her driver's test 12 times. This episode gives us the first glimpse of a parent as well. This show was feeling a little Peanuts there anyway, Lincoln decides to help Leni learn how to drive by using a video game. (Not Grand Theft Auto, that'd be strange ,right?) Leni does prove to be a tough case to teach. Apparently, Lincoln thinks that her doing well on a video game is good enough for a real test and she goes to do another test. Lincoln thought wrong she did tackle an old lady though.
Lori makes fun of Lincoln for trying to teach Leni how drive and Lincoln tries again. Leni is also good at making a bed. The others in the family decide to also in tune their help with making sure Leni knows how to drive. After some more problem Lincoln decides the best way to teach Leni how to drive speaking the way she speaks. This works.
When Leni goes to bed, Lori decides in a moment of madness to corrupt Leni by putting a recording into Leni's head of driving instructions. Now, umm this is bad idea because you know, she could get Leni killed if this was different show, in fact when Lincoln finds out that Lori did this he mentions that she really could have gotten Leni hurt. Lori does explain that she would feel unneeded if Leni gets her license. They rush to go check on her and she's not hurt but she did fail her test. Lori lets the truth out to Leni and makes it up to her by teaching her how to drive.
Again, this show did a nice job of making the "dumb character" archetype work and giving Leni more than just that as her personality where she has genuine sweetness to her. The episode itself was great as well. I give this episode 9.7/10.
More after the Jump
Our Journey through Loud House season 1 continues , if you missed the past post you can check that out here. Now on to the pairing for episode 3.
Episode 3A: Driving Miss Hazy
The character of Leni is one of those dumber characters but this show does do more to her character than just make her the "dumb one" which is a nice welcome change. In the series canon Lori is 17 years old and the next oldest sister Leni, is 16-years-old and is also legal to drive that drives (boo!) our plot for this episode. In the Loud House, Lori likes her power to be able to drive as the only Loud child who can legally drive. This means when the others want to have a ride she makes them pay with different thing like having Lincoln do her laundry., Lisa doing her calculus, and Lucy do a poem.
Lincoln remembers that Leni is old enough to drive but apparently Leni has a Spongebob problem meaning she has failed her driver's test 12 times. This episode gives us the first glimpse of a parent as well. This show was feeling a little Peanuts there anyway, Lincoln decides to help Leni learn how to drive by using a video game. (Not Grand Theft Auto, that'd be strange ,right?) Leni does prove to be a tough case to teach. Apparently, Lincoln thinks that her doing well on a video game is good enough for a real test and she goes to do another test. Lincoln thought wrong she did tackle an old lady though.
Lori makes fun of Lincoln for trying to teach Leni how drive and Lincoln tries again. Leni is also good at making a bed. The others in the family decide to also in tune their help with making sure Leni knows how to drive. After some more problem Lincoln decides the best way to teach Leni how to drive speaking the way she speaks. This works.
When Leni goes to bed, Lori decides in a moment of madness to corrupt Leni by putting a recording into Leni's head of driving instructions. Now, umm this is bad idea because you know, she could get Leni killed if this was different show, in fact when Lincoln finds out that Lori did this he mentions that she really could have gotten Leni hurt. Lori does explain that she would feel unneeded if Leni gets her license. They rush to go check on her and she's not hurt but she did fail her test. Lori lets the truth out to Leni and makes it up to her by teaching her how to drive.
Again, this show did a nice job of making the "dumb character" archetype work and giving Leni more than just that as her personality where she has genuine sweetness to her. The episode itself was great as well. I give this episode 9.7/10.
More after the Jump
Wednesday, July 03, 2019
Scooby Doo 50: Scooby Doo and Guess Who?: First Look
Scooby Doo 50
Back in the post about "The New Scooby Doo Movies" I mentioned that they are going to be bringing back this format idea in a new series called "Scooby Doo and Guess Who?" at some point in 2019. Well, that series has come out and being released (as of late June 2019) a weekly series on the Warner Brothers owned Boomerang app. The first episode came out June 27, 2019 and this post is more to talk about that first episode to give what we think about it.
This is Scooby Doo and Guess Who? With the episode, "Revenge of the Swamp Monster".
I must say the theme song is a nice call back the original theme with the title cards matching "The New Scooby-Doo Movies", the only complaint is that it's short. (Longer Theme Songs 2020) The animation design fits off their more original designs as well it's nicely done to fit that aesthetic. Though this series takes place in our modern times.
This episode starts with two guys golfing , when one of the guys worries about a swamp monster hears a crow and runs away then the other golfer is taken away by the swamp monster. Later, Shaggy gets a call and some rich guy takes them away in his helicopter. They also point inward jokes at themselves on the things Scooby is known for , the guy in the costume and the famous "I would have gotten away with it if it wasn't for those meddling kids and their dog (variant)".
Since the format of the series is to have a guest star in each episode this one has basketball player Chris Paul who wants Shaggy to help caddie him for a charity golf thing. Ok pay attention, he is doing the golf thing to save an art school so he can teach kids bowling. (Yes?) Apparently, it's built on a swamp land. Is that teacher the monster? Is that teacher the monster? Anyway, I'm going mention that the other golfers are introduced with the strangest intros ever.
They've gone for comedy in this series and I'm glad they have. They also have the classic Scooby Doo chases as well it's like a love letter to the original formula. (I'm glad they did) We explain how Chris Paul saved Shaggy's life, guess how he did that?
This was a fun episode and I liked how it followed the hallmarks for what we expect in Scooby Doo. I think it might be fun series, so check it out on the Boomerang streaming service/app. Might talk more about this series in the future.
Tune in next time, when we have a guest star show up!
Back in the post about "The New Scooby Doo Movies" I mentioned that they are going to be bringing back this format idea in a new series called "Scooby Doo and Guess Who?" at some point in 2019. Well, that series has come out and being released (as of late June 2019) a weekly series on the Warner Brothers owned Boomerang app. The first episode came out June 27, 2019 and this post is more to talk about that first episode to give what we think about it.
This is Scooby Doo and Guess Who? With the episode, "Revenge of the Swamp Monster".
I must say the theme song is a nice call back the original theme with the title cards matching "The New Scooby-Doo Movies", the only complaint is that it's short. (Longer Theme Songs 2020) The animation design fits off their more original designs as well it's nicely done to fit that aesthetic. Though this series takes place in our modern times.
This episode starts with two guys golfing , when one of the guys worries about a swamp monster hears a crow and runs away then the other golfer is taken away by the swamp monster. Later, Shaggy gets a call and some rich guy takes them away in his helicopter. They also point inward jokes at themselves on the things Scooby is known for , the guy in the costume and the famous "I would have gotten away with it if it wasn't for those meddling kids and their dog (variant)".
Since the format of the series is to have a guest star in each episode this one has basketball player Chris Paul who wants Shaggy to help caddie him for a charity golf thing. Ok pay attention, he is doing the golf thing to save an art school so he can teach kids bowling. (Yes?) Apparently, it's built on a swamp land. Is that teacher the monster? Is that teacher the monster? Anyway, I'm going mention that the other golfers are introduced with the strangest intros ever.
They've gone for comedy in this series and I'm glad they have. They also have the classic Scooby Doo chases as well it's like a love letter to the original formula. (I'm glad they did) We explain how Chris Paul saved Shaggy's life, guess how he did that?
This was a fun episode and I liked how it followed the hallmarks for what we expect in Scooby Doo. I think it might be fun series, so check it out on the Boomerang streaming service/app. Might talk more about this series in the future.
Tune in next time, when we have a guest star show up!
Tuesday, July 02, 2019
ABC announces Fall 2019 Premiere Dates
ABC TVLookFall2019
ABC has released their fall TV programming premiere dates. They are premiering most of their line up during the "so-called" premiere week. ABC starts their season off on Monday, September 16 with a new season of "Dancing with the Stars".
Here's there full premiere dates , all times ET unless otherwise noted
Monday, September 16
8-10pm Dancing with the Stars (season premiere)
Monday, September 23
10PM The Good Doctor (season premiere)
Tuesday, September 24
8PM The Conners (Season Premiere)
8:30 Bless This Mess (Season Premiere; new time)
9PM Mixed-ish (Series Premiere)
9:30PM Black-ish (Season premiere)
10PM Emergence (Series Premiere)
Wednesday, September 25
8PM The Goldbergs (Season Premiere)
8:30pm Schooled (Season Premiere)
9PM Modern Family (Season Premiere)
9:30pm Single Parents (Season Premiere)
10pm Stumptown (Series Premiere)
Thursday, September 26
8PM Grey's Anatomy (Season Premiere)
9PM A Million Little Things (Season Premiere)
10PM How to Get Away With Murder (Season Premiere)
Friday, September 27
8PM American Housewife (Season Premiere; new day and time)
8:30PM Fresh Off The Boat ( Season Premiere; new time)
9-11PM 20/20
Sunday, September 29
7PM America's Funniest Home Videos (Season Premiere)
9PM Shark Tank (Season Premiere )
10pm The Rookie (Season Premiere; new day and time)
Sunday, October 6
8PM Kids Say the Darndest Things (Series Premiere)
Press release after the jump
ABC has released their fall TV programming premiere dates. They are premiering most of their line up during the "so-called" premiere week. ABC starts their season off on Monday, September 16 with a new season of "Dancing with the Stars".
Here's there full premiere dates , all times ET unless otherwise noted
Monday, September 16
8-10pm Dancing with the Stars (season premiere)
Monday, September 23
10PM The Good Doctor (season premiere)
Tuesday, September 24
8PM The Conners (Season Premiere)
8:30 Bless This Mess (Season Premiere; new time)
9PM Mixed-ish (Series Premiere)
9:30PM Black-ish (Season premiere)
10PM Emergence (Series Premiere)
Wednesday, September 25
8PM The Goldbergs (Season Premiere)
8:30pm Schooled (Season Premiere)
9PM Modern Family (Season Premiere)
9:30pm Single Parents (Season Premiere)
10pm Stumptown (Series Premiere)
Thursday, September 26
8PM Grey's Anatomy (Season Premiere)
9PM A Million Little Things (Season Premiere)
10PM How to Get Away With Murder (Season Premiere)
Friday, September 27
8PM American Housewife (Season Premiere; new day and time)
8:30PM Fresh Off The Boat ( Season Premiere; new time)
9-11PM 20/20
Sunday, September 29
7PM America's Funniest Home Videos (Season Premiere)
9PM Shark Tank (Season Premiere )
10pm The Rookie (Season Premiere; new day and time)
Sunday, October 6
8PM Kids Say the Darndest Things (Series Premiere)
Press release after the jump
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