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Not exactly comedy, not exactly horror, but I felt this episode came the closest to successfully meeting those objectives so far. Although it it is still not very funny or scary, but Pat's hallucinations are sort of interesting, keeping the episode from being a snoozefest. What was religious mom thinking, attempting to summon a Demon, Why help Pat? Do we know anything about hot religious kid's father? I really liked when Pat deleted half of her book from the computer and half of her plot idea cards fell off of her planning board at the same time. I wonder if the show was trying to make a comparison that a Baptism and a Demon possession is sort of the same thing, only the intentions of the possessor is different. Religious mom said that the ghost/demon wasn't Rosemary, could it be the little girl "Daisy", although I couldn't imagine her motivations would include all the sexual "shenanigans" that Pat his been involved with. Maybe a demon possessed Rosemary the same way it is trying to possess Pat, an intending a similar outcome. The new neighborhood and the neighbors have been completely under utilized as part of the storytelling process. Moving to a new house and location has not really driven the story much.
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On the verge of losing everything, Pat decides to make a deal that may damn her forever; Terry's battle with depression leads to deadly consequences. Original Airdate: April 3, 2022
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S01.E09: Into the Woods Boyd and Sara journey deeper into the forest than Boyd has ever gone, encountering new and terrifying mysteries; Jim's confidence in the radio tower begins to wane; an unexpected tragedy causes Donna to unravel; Kenny and Kristi share a moment. Original Airdate: April 3, 2022
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I don't think Ira was there since Flower left the concert to use the bathroom. In the Flower story episode did Ira even know where Flower went and where she was, did Ira know she was dead or just thought Flower was missing? Did the bear get high from consuming the Flower edibles?
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Since Flower wasn't technically killed in the house, she could have wandered around the woods for several years before making her way into the house to meet Thor.
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Long Slow Exhale is 12 episode Drama Series set in the high-stakes world of Women’s College Basketball. Starting April 4, Spectrum Cable On-Demand will be exclusively airing 3 episodes a week, every week. Long Slow Exhale will air for a nine-month exclusive run on Spectrum, before eventually airing on BET. Rose Rollins plays J.C. Abernathy, the successful head coach of a competitive women’s college basketball team who finds herself in the middle of a potentially career shattering sexual abuse scandal. Sorting through the secrets to unravel the truth, she is forced to make decisions that will affect her, her family and the young female athletes that depend on her. Ian Harding plays Eddie Hagen, the Assistant Coach of the Clayton Hall Cougars. Josh Lucas plays Hilman Ford, athletic director of the university. Famke Janssen play Dr. Melinda Barrington, Chancellor of the University. Lyriq Bent plays Garrett Carter, J.C.’s loving husband, father of their two sons and hard-working real estate developer. Shalini Bathina plays Emily, the Associate Head Coach on the Clayton Hall Cougars. Gabrielle Byndloss plays Vivian, J.C.’s assistant at the Drake Athletic Facility. Melissa Saint-Amand plays Claire Brockman. Samantha Bartow plays Shannon Crawford, the star three-pointer on the Clayton Hall Cougars, who accuses Eddie Hagen of sexual assault. Enajite Esegine plays Jordan Duran, a basketball player on the Clayton Hall Cougars. Jazmine Stewart plays Verdell, a basketball player on the Clayton Hall Cougars. Isabella Star LaBlanc plays Elfrina, a basketball player on the Clayton Hall Cougars. Carmen Flood plays a basketball player on the Clayton Hall Cougars. Erin Croom plays a basketball player on the Clayton Hall Cougars. Brittney Elena plays Corrine, a basketball player on the Clayton Hall Cougars. Tony Gonzalez plays Desmond Porter, Corrine’s father and former professional football player and Clayton Hall superstar. Enya Flack plays Jillian Porter, Corrine's step-mother. Brent Sexton plays Arlin, a former Atlanta police officer.
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S02.E13: Any Sport in a Storm Hunter goes undercover at Hexside for his most important mission yet. Meanwhile, Willow is determined to succeed at an exciting new sport. Original Airdate: April 2, 2022
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Thor would probably electrocute the TV for all the things the show got wrong about Viking culture/history.
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Broadcast TV’s New Comedies of the 2021-2022 season 1. “Ghosts” (CBS) — 5.551 million viewers 2. “How We Roll” (CBS) — 4.104 million viewers 3. “The Wonder Years” (ABC) — 3.233 million viewers 4. “American Auto” (NBC) — 2.963 million viewers 5. “Abbott Elementary” (ABC) — 2.893 million viewers 6. “Pivoting” (Fox) — 2.434 million viewers 7. “Grand Crew” (NBC) — 2.358 million viewers 8. “Welcome to Flatch” (Fox) — 1.039 million viewers
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CBS’ ‘How We Roll’ Scores Second-Most Watched Broadcast Comedy Debut of Season Behind ‘Ghosts’ Broadcast TV’s New Comedies of the 2021-2022 season 1. “Ghosts” (CBS) — 5.551 million viewers 2. “How We Roll” (CBS) — 4.104 million viewers 3. “The Wonder Years” (ABC) — 3.233 million viewers 4. “American Auto” (NBC) — 2.963 million viewers 5. “Abbott Elementary” (ABC) — 2.893 million viewers 6. “Pivoting” (Fox) — 2.434 million viewers 7. “Grand Crew” (NBC) — 2.358 million viewers 8. “Welcome to Flatch” (Fox) — 1.039 million viewers
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Seems a little early for a life/deathtime commitment, shouldn't they offer Jay's sister a job at the B&B first, so that they can get to know each other better.
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I think Trevor was trying so hard to fit in "be a bro" that he was hiding his true nature. Now he has found a place where he does fit in and he can start to be his true self. All of the Ghosts are starting to become better "People?".
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You have found the "Smoking Gun".
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Peacock has released Episode 1 early, episode 1 is available for viewing now. S01.E01: Pilot A divorced, down-on-his-luck single father named Craig tries to apply for a loan to start a new business, but an encounter with an Australian Uber driver changes his life forever.
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Killing It is a Comedy TV Series with all ten half-hour episodes airing Thursday, April 14 on Peacock. Filmed in New Orleans, LA. Craig Craig Robinson plays Craig, a down on his luck bank security guard who is currently living inside a 24-hour gym, whose his car recently caught on fire. Craig wishes to get a $20,000 loan to buy some land of his own, in Miami-Dade County Florida. He is willing to do anything to make his American Dreams come true, even compete in a state-sponsored python hunt. He becomes a millionaire who has climbed the social ladder by… killing snakes for the government. Killing It explores America's quasi-religious obsession with entrepreneurship and wealth, while also being funny. Camille, Vanessa Stephanie Nogueras plays Camille, Craig's ex-wife with whom he uneasily co-parents their pre-teen daughter, Vanessa (played by Jet Miller). Camille is making plans to move to Columbus, Ohio. Jillian, Camille, Carlos/Marco David Barrera plays Carlos/Marco, the boyfriend of Camille. Claudia O’Doherty plays Jillian, a down-on-her-luck Australian Uber driver who introduces Craig to the bizarre world of snake hunting, where there is currently a $20,000 bounty prize in a Burmese Python hunting contest. Rodney Lamonca, Isaiah Rell Battle plays Craig’s younger brother Isaiah, whose version of the American Dream is a lot less legal than that of his brother. Tim Heidecker plays Rodney Lamonca Brock, Corby Scott Macarthur plays Brock, a rival snake hunter and aspiring social media star. Wyatt Walter plays Corby, Brock’s teenage son and reluctant cameraman. Cast Also Includes: John Early D'Arcy Carden
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Dean Devlin Syfy Series ‘The Ark’ Sets Main Cast (EXCLUSIVE) The Ark is currently filming at PFI Studios in Belgrade, Serbia. Christie Burke, Richard Fleeshman, Reece Ritchie, Stacey Read, Ryan Adams Christie Burke will play Lt. Sharon Garnet. A low-ranking officer, Garnet is not one to embrace the spotlight, but she finds herself rising to the occasion when tragedy strikes Ark One. Richard Fleeshman will play Lt. James Brice, who oversees Ark One’s navigation systems. Reece Ritchie (“The Outpost,” “Hercules”) plays Lt. Spencer Lane. Another low-ranking officer, Lane believes only the strongest will survive and is resentful when his leadership skills are questioned. Ritchie is repped by Conway van Gelder Grant Stacey Read will play Alicia Nevins, a brilliant young woman on the Waste Management team who is being wildly under-utilized. Ryan Adams will play Angus Medford, an insecure young man except when it comes to his specialty: horticulture and farming.
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It is a holiday weekend, they are releasing twice the episodes for the premiere and the next episode will arrive shortly thereafter. I think the first episode might have had a little less pizazz than they wanted, so to spice things up and get the story moving, give people the holiday weekend to create buzz and to get the word out.
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Matt Keyes as Crash Rob Huebel as Ari - Present Day Blair Penner as Ari - Flashback Brian Cook as David Woodstone Robert Bazzocchi as Pinkus Julius Cho as Chet Next New Episode: April 14
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As Jenny urgently attempts to prove the Bhullars are involved in the drug-related death of a teenager, her suspicions about Travis continue to grow, putting their relationship on thin ice. Meanwhile, Veer discloses the real reason behind his visit to Montana, and a surprise visitor resurfaces strong feelings from Lindor’s past. Original Airdate: THURSDAY, March 31, 2022 (10:01-11:00 p.m. EST), on ABC.
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Premiere Date is Friday, May 27 for the first two episodes and then airing 1 episode on each Wednesday for the other 4 episodes.