EXCLUSIVE: Dana Carvey and David Spade have teamed up to launch their own weekly talk show podcast about Saturday Night Live.
27.12.2021 - 08:29 / thewrap.com
Final ThoughtsThis was a fairly disappointing finale. It felt like it didn’t deliver on the promise of the season-long joke of Larry’s predicament with Maria Sofia and Irma – we didn’t even get closure on what happened with Larry’s show.
The ending felt rushed, and while the Vindman gag was funny, it overshadowed the stories that were the backbone of the season (and Vindman, bless him, is not the best comedic actor). We got far too little of Maria Sofia, and even Irma’s arc came to an abrupt and
.EXCLUSIVE: Dana Carvey and David Spade have teamed up to launch their own weekly talk show podcast about Saturday Night Live.
SPOILER ALERT: This post contains details about the final series of Search Party, including the finale “Revelation.”
Chris Noth's final scenes as Mr. Big have been cut out of the season finale of And Just Like That amid sexual assault allegations.
The final act. The And Just Like That creative team has reportedly made the decision to remove an upcoming cameo of Chris Noth after the actor was accused of sexual assault by multiple women.
The Yellowstoners, Mike DeAngelo and Rodrigo Perez, have returned to see how it all shook out in Season 4 of Paramount Network’s money-maker, “Yellowstone.” During the podcast, the hosts discuss the Season 4 finale of “Yellowstone,” and the third episode of the prequel, “1883.” LISTEN: Tim McGraw Talks ‘1883,’ Roping In Tom Hanks & Acting Opposite His Wife [Yellowstoners Podcast] The hosts discuss all the spoiler-y details, that major death scene, and Season 5 predictions, and, afterward, Eric
SPOILER ALERTS ABOUND: After the MTV Entertainment/101 Studios drama Yellowstone continued to hit high water ratings marks for the Paramount Network, Taylor Sheridan ended Season Four with an action-packed finale that for the second time in two weeks, saw a major character killed by gunfire in shocking fashion.
SPOILER ALERT: This post contains details of the season finale of Disney+’s Hawkeye. Those who watched the Season 1 wrap of Disney+’s Hawkeye likely noticed a lack of the usual kind of MCU post-credits scene. Sure, there was that “Save the City” song from show’s fictitious Broadway musical, but now we know a different scene was produced but cut from the episode.
Mónica Marie Zorrilla Hawkeye isn’t as buff as Captain America, as obnoxiously sexy as Iron Man, as beautiful and mysterious as Natasha Romanoff, as boyishly charming as Spider-Man, as brawny and brainy as Hulk or a himbo god like Thor — he’s just a regular dude with Jeremy Renner’s rugged looks and above-average archer skills with zero superpowers.
Spoiler alert! This story contains details from the finale episode.)The series, from executive producer Rafe Judkins, and based on the books by Robert Jordan, delivered its biggest episode yet, featuring major battles, major carnage, and major turning points for the show’s main characters.What began as rapidly accelerated preparation to stymie the Dark One’s armies and the Dark One from escaping and taking over the world, quickly turned into life or death battles.
SPOILER ALERT: The following story contains details from the series finale of Apple TV+’s Dickinson.
Susan Lucci is a soap opera icon! The 75-year-old star is probably the best known daytime soap actress, as she played the deliciously cunning Erika Kane on All My Children during its entire run from 1970 to 2011. Born in Scarsdale, New York, Susan graduated from Marymount College with a degree in drama.
wrapped up its six-episode debut season on Wednesday, with a finale that featured big fights, even bigger revelations, and plenty of implications for the future of the Marvel universe.For Hailee Steinfeld, who made her Marvel live-action debut in the series as Kate Bishop, aka Hawkeye ( Lady Hawk), the season was a true roller-coaster ride, as her character went from idolizing Jeremy Renner's Clint Barton -- also aka Hawkeye — to working alongside him to shake off the dangerous Tracksuit Mafia,
Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticIt can be hard to write critically about “Curb Your Enthusiasm.” For one thing, after 20 years the show is a bit critic-proof. The audience for “Curb” is locked in at this point; one is on board for the periodic ten-episode journey through well-meaning gripes and grudges, or one is avowedly not.
Haley Kluge editorSPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not watched the Dec. 21 finale of “The Bachelorette.”Michelle Young already made history as the third lead of color on “The Bachelorette.” During her three-hour finale, an engagement with either suitor would continue her historic trend, marking the first Black couple in “The Bachelorette” franchise.
“I am so happy with this show and how these characters have come to life,” says Hawkeye star Hailee Steinfeld of the Marvel series on Disney+.
“Curb Your Enthusiasm,” fellow HBO comedy series creator Bill Hader appeared not as one character, not as two, but as three in one of the season’s funniest bits. Our recap of “Igor, Gregor & Timor” below.As the episode begins, Larry is sleeping next to Irma Kostroski (Tracey Ullman), and he looks miserable.
Politico on Dec. 17. The guests were urged to use precautions that Robert has been railing against for almost two years.While defending himself to Politico, Robert claimed the party was for Cheryl's "Curb Your Enthusiasm" cast mates and other entertainment industry folks.
Dr. Seuss’ creation of “The Grinch,” the character has become a Christmas staple.
Wednesday primetime belonged to competition programs with The Masked Singer and Survivor tying for the evening’s top demo rating. The Masked Singer–Survivor tie comes just a day after Tuesday saw a three-way tie between The Voice, FBI and FBI: Most Wanted.