We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about shows including Star Trek: Discovery, This Is Us, Chicago Fire and Grey’s Anatomy!
1 | How would Fuller House‘s Danny have gone through an entire divorce without anyone in the family finding out? And after visiting the straight-out-of-a-Disney Channel sitcom Gibbler house, do you maybe wish that Kimmy’s childhood home had been kept a mystery?
2 | Outlander purists, how are you feeling about the Starz series’ resurrection of Murtagh?
3 | Did Star Trek: Discovery give...
1 | How would Fuller House‘s Danny have gone through an entire divorce without anyone in the family finding out? And after visiting the straight-out-of-a-Disney Channel sitcom Gibbler house, do you maybe wish that Kimmy’s childhood home had been kept a mystery?
2 | Outlander purists, how are you feeling about the Starz series’ resurrection of Murtagh?
3 | Did Star Trek: Discovery give...
- 9/29/2017
- TVLine.com
Autism is a tricky subject to depict correctly, but ABC’s new fall medical drama The Good Doctor isn’t shy about tackling it head-on.
Based on a South Korean drama, Doctor stars Bates Motel alum Freddie Highmore as Dr. Shaun Murphy, a young surgeon and autistic savant who joins the staff of a prestigious hospital. But the hospital’s board members worry that Shaun’s lack of communication skills could make him a liability in the operating room.
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Based on a South Korean drama, Doctor stars Bates Motel alum Freddie Highmore as Dr. Shaun Murphy, a young surgeon and autistic savant who joins the staff of a prestigious hospital. But the hospital’s board members worry that Shaun’s lack of communication skills could make him a liability in the operating room.
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- 8/6/2017
- TVLine.com
Fish out of water stories are as common as they are compelling. People relate to stories of not fitting in, but still trying to get on with their lives anyway.
At first glance, “Shaun the Sheep Movie” and “A Walk in the Woods” seem like movies that have nothing in common. One’s the latest stop-motion animated offering from Aardman, the other is a comedy starring Robert Redford and Nick Nolte. It’s an easy to make assumption that’s mostly correct.
“Shaun the Sheep Movie” stars, of course, the titular character, the clever little sheep who starred in his own show for several seasons. Shaun made his film debut in the short “A Close Shave”, and has evolved into a much more intelligent character from his beginnings.
The movie starts with innocent enough intent. Shaun wants a day where he doesn’t have to deal with the same old monotonous routine,...
At first glance, “Shaun the Sheep Movie” and “A Walk in the Woods” seem like movies that have nothing in common. One’s the latest stop-motion animated offering from Aardman, the other is a comedy starring Robert Redford and Nick Nolte. It’s an easy to make assumption that’s mostly correct.
“Shaun the Sheep Movie” stars, of course, the titular character, the clever little sheep who starred in his own show for several seasons. Shaun made his film debut in the short “A Close Shave”, and has evolved into a much more intelligent character from his beginnings.
The movie starts with innocent enough intent. Shaun wants a day where he doesn’t have to deal with the same old monotonous routine,...
- 10/14/2015
- by Patricia
- Boomtron
She’s graduated to the biggest — and busiest — stage in television comedy, but Sasheer Zamata is still finding time to churn out quality satire on the internet. See video: ‘Saturday Night Live’ Star Sasheer Zamata Takes New York on ‘Girls’ Tours (Video) The New York-based stand-up and improv performer’s latest project is the bluntly and accurately titled “Black Mad Men,” which, if it isn’t clear enough, is about a “Mad Men”-style advertising firm… staffed by black people. In the first episode, Zamata — who plays Peggyliqua Oldschool — is joined by Shaun Diston (as Patron Kwambell) and series writer...
- 3/3/2014
- by Jordan Zakarin
- The Wrap
If you're one of those who's been anxious for more "black representation" on AMC's hit TV drama series Mad Men, or if the idea of a "black version" of Mad Men tickles your fancy, maybe you'll dig this new web series. Maybe. Titled Black Mad Men, it comes from director Morgan Evans and writer Phil Augusta Jackson (both also produce), and stars one Sasheer Zamata (who recently joined the cast of Saturday Night Live, after much protest over that program's lack of black female representation). Joining Sasheer are Anthony Appruzzese, Shaun Diston, and Phil Augusta Jackson himself. The series' catchy tagline is: Advertising for black people, by black...
- 3/3/2014
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
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