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  1. Cam is a fictional character. That being said, I hope we get a little more of her backstory. She mentioned spending time in the foster home; I'm assuming that's after she was adopted by the white police chief's family, but I don't know for sure. A bit of trivia, the actor who plays Raj (the uncle) is Anoop Desai, who also played the djinn on What We Do In The Shadows, and was a Top Ten finalist in America Idol circa 2009.
  2. Bill Maher fires his talent agency for not getting invited to A-list party. https://deadline.com/2024/03/bill-maher-urges-audience-to-lighten-up-even-as-his-caa-partygate-snub-erupts-1235860226/
  3. "The Problem with Jon Stewart" was definitely not a quick bit/easy joke type of setup. I encourage anyone who hasn't watched it to take about 10 minutes of their time and look at some of the interviews he's done on that show, (available on YouTube) covering everything from gun rights (vs a senator who wants *less* gun restrictions) to gender-affirming care (vs the atty general of Arkansas), to the economy, racism, taxes, the media, etc. He is absolutely SCATHING during his interviews, yet remains totally professional and polite. He has not lost his edge at all. Heck, look at him in front of Congress regarding 9/11 first responder recognition. I can't speak for him personally, of course, but I think the one-day-a-week format might be tailor made for him. (I get the impression that Trevor also got burned out with the daily grind). I think the odds are that he probably has enough money to live quite comfortably the rest of his life, and in turn to make sure his family and children are taken care of. Speaking of Trevor, yes, it did take me a little while to warm up to him, because he definitely had big shoes to fill and really, it's hard to compare him with Jon but I was unfairly doing so. Once he grew on me, I liked him quite a lot. He was funny of course, but also smart and extremely diplomatic. I loved his interviews because you could tell he took time to research his subject. Then after he left, I truly missed him and couldn't warm up to most of the guest hosts, LOL.
  4. Ah, somebody beat me to posting the latest news...but yay! ETA: If they can lure Jon back (I know, he was already Executive Producer...but still....), can they lure Roy Wood Jr. back to take over the rest of the week? Pretty please? No more rotating hosts, PLEEEZE.
  5. Interesting article in Slate about the show: https://slate.com/culture/2024/01/natalia-grace-kristine-barnett-tv-show-twist-ending.html to sum up: the article basically states that the producers engaged in highly unethical practices in the course of making both seasons of this show. It's a good read IMO.
  6. It's coming back! Sixth and last season. https://www.vulture.com/2023/12/what-we-do-in-the-shadows-season-six-ending.html
  7. It's surprising to me that I actually was familiar with the celebrities from Episodes 1 and 2 (because I don't watch a whole lot of network TV), but I'm so embarrassed now that I didn't realize that Emily was Stevie from Schitt's Creek. Somehow, she sparked a "Parker Posey character" vibe with me and I guess I couldn't get past that, LOL. I'm glad Utkarsh Ambudkar won, since I love Ghosts and his character on it. Had no idea he used to be a rapper. I absolutely freeze under pressure myself and contract a sudden, intense case of the The Dumbs, so I agree. Putting my intellect, of lack thereof, on display for the world is not something I'd be up for.
  8. I agree. I'm a fan of both the actress (since her "Leftenant Abbie" days from Sleepy Hollow; the show tanked after she left) and her character on TMS. I thought this episode was the best so far this season. A lot less of the Bradley soap-opera stuff; in fact no Bradley whatsoever other than Mia ignoring her phone call, hee! Was glad to see Cory taken down a notch, but he'll no doubt bounce back. The Tony Bennett song at the end was perfect. Oh and yes, the "Eagle News" anchorwoman was a delight. I've worked in broadcasting before (hey, I "survived the 70s" too) and I've known a few Cybills myself, not that her archetype is limited to broadcasting. They'll trash other women among their executive colleagues but then try to appeal to "sisterhood and solidarity" when it suits their purpose. Comeuppance is a beautiful thing.
  9. I was really losing interest towards the end of the show (which tracks with this season in general) so this totally escaped my attention. So I read a recap of this episode and yep, it's very strongly implied. Good god, and I thought killing the mailman was weird and unsettling. 🥹
  10. I was also marveling at the accuracy of the "Channel 8" segments, and then an interview with the episode director popped up in my news feed. They went to great lengths to get it right: "I mean, we did a ton of research similar to when we did “Go Flip Yourself” in terms of just getting the language exactly right of local news. So we met with camera people and local news producers. The anchor people that we cast were actual local news anchors. The set was based on local news sets. We shot half of the episode that’s in the news space at a different frame rate because — this is super technical, but my editor nerd brain lights up at this stuff — news is shot at 30 frames per second, but you know, regular television is 24 [frames per second] and a more cinematic look. So 30 is what you think of as a video look. The news [segments in the show] were shot at 30. That was really important for it to feel like real local news." Entire article here https://www.tvinsider.com/1101160/what-we-do-in-the-shadows-season-5-local-news-nadja-blonde-guillermo/?utm_source=TV+Insider%3A+Main&utm_campaign=2c4fd5277a-THE_DAILY&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_3576f8ead4-2c4fd5277a-15108702
  11. This is a good article regarding the artwork shown during the opening. It does only go up to Season Three, but it's pretty comprehensive. https://imgur.com/gallery/FvkuSZ3
  12. I chuckled a few times, but so far I'm not blown away by this season. I could do without Scraps as well. Is there a category on PT that covers the Weird Al movie? Daniel got nominated for an Emmy, and Al got two nominations, one for writing the script and another for Original Song. The movie got 8 nominations total!
  13. I have no idea if this is in the right thread or not, so somebody please lmk if I need to move this. Looks like some old 'friends' of Joe will be coming back next season: https://www.tvinsider.com/1096583/you-season-5-teaser-penn-badgley-returning-characters/?utm_source=TV+Insider%3A+Main&utm_campaign=be0c14f5af-THE_DAILY&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_3576f8ead4-be0c14f5af-15108702 I actually just started watching this show a few months ago and I'm a few episodes away from finishing Season 4, so there were a few spoilers in the article for me. I was glad to see Marienne made it out alive (I had earlier read a spoiler that she died, and I was so sad for her kid). I'm hoping some of all of his previous victims team up to finally nail him. It's about time that happened (major understatement).
  14. I had posted earlier that I was really looking forward to the series. But I've watched 2 episodes and will probably eventually watch the remainder, but sadly I was less than enchanted. I think I was spoiled by Travel Man (Richard Ayoade's) show...he also did things and tried foods that were out of his comfort zone, but he had a "guest traveler" (usually another comedian) with him for all his trips, and they bounced things off of each other (with less of the "celebrity quipping" that the NY Times mentions) and didn't seen quite so ill-at-ease. He didn't have special meals made for him at his hotel but instead went to local restaurants and ate from the regular menu. Anyway, I've realized that he & Eugene are more different in their personalities than I previously thought. I'll watch the remainder of the shows, at least for the scenery, but won't be sad if it's not renewed.
  15. It sounds very much like Richard Ayoade's "Travel Man" and I wonder if it was inspired by such. Either way, I am very much looking forward to this! Eugene Levy is a perfect pick as host. I did read an article that his daughter Sarah would pop up in a few episodes...wouldn't it be a hoot if Dan Levy made an occasional appearance as well!
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