Roku welcomed three food luminaries to its NewFronts presentation, announcing new original series with Martha Stewart, Emeril Lagasse and Milk Street Studios’ Christopher Kimball.
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SPOILER ALERT: The following reveals major plot points from Wednesday night’s episode of The Wonder Years.
ABC’s The Wonder Years has a connection to the original 90s series, which was revealed in tonight’s episode titled “Love & War” and it was poignant. The scene can be viewed above.
In the episode, Dean’s (EJ Williams) big brother Bruce (Spence Moore II) has returned home from Vietnam injured and with a secret—he has a girlfriend and she’s an older woman. While convalescing at home, the family wanted to know everything about Tammy (Yvonne Orji), who is later revealed to be a divorced, single mom.
Things are moving fast between Bruce and Tammy, much to his mom Lilian (Saycon Sengbloh), and Dean’s chagrin. Dean isn’t ready to share his brother with Tammy’s son Joey, and he’s even less excited about being his babysitter.
Bruce, a former sports star, is trying to put get his life in order and is faced with few options. As a Black veteran in 1960s Alabama, the best job opportunity available to him is a janitor position leaving Bruce feeling frustrated.
During dinner, it was casually revealed Bruce had been awarded the Bronze Star for bravery in combat, a fact he preferred to keep tucked away in a drawer. At present, his challenges and survivor’s guilt convinced him he needed to rush back to work so as to provide for his own family with Tammy.
When Bruce proposes, Tammy graciously declines but they agree to keep dating.
When he returns home, Bruce finally finds the courage to open up to his family about what happened in Vietnam that earned him the medal. He and his men found themselves on the receiving end of enemy fire, three were already down. He and his friend Brian went back to save them, leaving Bruce injured and Brian dead.
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Roku welcomed three food luminaries to its NewFronts presentation, announcing new original series with Martha Stewart, Emeril Lagasse and Milk Street Studios’ Christopher Kimball.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorRoku is super-sizing its cooking entertainment lineup.The streaming platform announced co-production deals with Marquee Brands and Milk Street Studios to develop seven original series starring lifestyle and culinary personalities Martha Stewart, Emeril Lagasse and Christopher Kimball.The new programming was unveiled as part of Roku’s 2022 NewFronts presentation for marketers. The shows, to premiere exclusively on the Roku Channel, are “Martha Cooks,” “Martha Holidays” (working title), and “Martha Gardens” from Martha Stewart; “Emeril Cooks,” “Emeril Tailgates” from Lagasse: and “Milk Street’s Cooking School” and “Milk Street’s My Family Recipe” from Christopher Kimball.In addition to the all-new original series, the deals will bring complete past seasons of Martha Stewart, Emeril Lagasse and Christopher Kimball series to the Roku Channel — comprising more than 3,000 episodes from the vault for free.
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