"Why does no one ever bring up my really beautiful drag scene," Josh Thomas, star and creator of Freeform's Everything's Gonna Be Okay, asked in a recent interview. Well, now we're going to bring it up.
17.01.2020 - 04:56 / variety.com
One of the hallmarks of Josh Thomas’ particularly spiky and sympathetic sense of humor is how he takes a situation we’ve seen unfold on TV before and makes the bold choice to let his characters react like actual human beings. On his semi-autobiographical comedy “Please Like Me,” people struggled through depression and their gnarled feelings with such candor that it felt both jarring and revelatory.
"Why does no one ever bring up my really beautiful drag scene," Josh Thomas, star and creator of Freeform's Everything's Gonna Be Okay, asked in a recent interview. Well, now we're going to bring it up.
It turns out that Clarence Thomas can speak after all.The famously reticent Supreme Court justice opens up big time in the new documentary by Michael Pack, which will receive a theatrical release before airing on PBS this spring. The result of some 30 hours of interviews conducted by the filmmaker with Thomas and his wife, Ginny, Created Equal: Clarence Thomas in His Own Words lives up to its title.
If you aren't watching Freeform's new show Everything's Gonna Be Okay, you're missing out on one of the most unique comedies on TV right now. The show follows the comic misadventures of a family led by Nick (Josh Thomas), a neurotic, gay Australian man in his 20s who becomes the guardian of his two teenage Angeleno half-sisters, Matilda (Kayla Cromer), who is on the autism spectrum, and Genevieve (Maeve Press), after their father dies.
Josh Thomas — Photo: Ryan Pfluger
By Nellie Andreeva
Good morning and UGH. Meghan Markle's father is once again out here speaking about her, and it looks like he's gonna keep going if Meghan doesn't get in touch.
Meghan Markle’s father Thomas has lashed out at his daughter and her husband Prince Harry. In a scathing interview with Good Morning Britain, Thomas, 75, pulled no punches as he described his child as embarrassing.
In December, Justin Timberlake claimed he had a little too much to drink when he held hands with his costar Alisha Wainwright while they were out in New Orleans. The incident generated more news and sharp critiques of Justin than that tree album, and it looks like he's still skating on thin ice with Jessica Biel, who apparently "still has her suspicions."
What do "Seven-Spotted Ladybug," "Greenbottle Blue Tarantula," "Giant Asian Mantises," "Maggots," "Silkmoths" and "Blue Death-Feigning Beetles" have in common? Well, they're all types of insects and they're all episode titles for Freeform's new series Everything's Gonna Be Okay.
In December, Justin Timberlake claimed he had a little too much to drink and while they were out in New Orleans. The incident generated more news and of Justin than that tree album, and it looks like he's still skating on thin ice with Jessica Biel, who apparently "."
By Nellie Andreeva
BRITAIN’S transport chiefs – and motorists – have long enjoyed the benefits of roundabouts.
Josh Thomas had his big breakthrough with American TV audiences by essentially playing a version of himself on Please Like Me. Now, three years after that series finale, and after some self-imposed time away from TV, he's back with Everything's Gonna Be Okay. The new Freeform comedy will, like Please Like Me, pull at certain heartstrings—and make you laugh.