‘The Simpsons’ Kills Off Long-Time Character After 34 Years
The Simpsons has never shied away from death, with several characters having been killed off over the show’s 37 seasons, and now there is another long-serving character to add to the list.
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May your "In The Garden of Eden" performance play forevermore:
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The Simpsons still being on the air and doing stuff like this is truly depressing.
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Has anyone heard of this upcoming show? Did anyone work on the production of it? Did they even film it here?
New TV shows to watch this week: Tune in to 'DTF St. Louis' on HBO, stream 'Sunny Nights' on Hulu and catch 'Three Women' on Starz
My recommendation: DTF St. Louis
Why you should watch it: DTF St. Louis is HBO’s latest dark comedy miniseries, and I wouldn’t let the somewhat obscene title scare you away. We follow an excellent cast: Jason Bateman plays Clark Forrest, a weatherman who bonds with sign language interpreter Floyd Smernitch (David Harbour) when they meet serendipitously during a stormy weather broadcast.
They’re both navigating middle-aged dissatisfaction. They want more out of their sex lives, and embark on an (ill-advised) journey by joining an Ashley Madison-esque dating app, aptly called DTF St. Louis, to pursue extramarital activities.
The elephant in the room here is that the role has uncanny parallels to Stranger Things star Harbour’s turbulent relationship with Lily Allen, chronicled in detail through her exposing biographical album released last year. In DTF, he plays a restless suburban dad who’s trying to bond with his stepson, while the family’s difficulty making ends meet means his wife, Carol (Linda Cardellini), has to work as an umpire for local baseball games.
There are already some messy interpersonal dynamics happening here, especially when Clark and Carol begin a flirtation — but things really kick off when a dead body at the end of the first episode upends any expectations you might have had about where this was all headed.
Enter Detective Donoghue Homer (Richard Jenkins) and special crimes officer Jodie Plumb (Joy Sunday), who launch an investigation into what happened. They have their own quirky dynamic, with Donoghue trying to bulldoze his way to a closed case while Jodie spots a few nuances that change the trajectory of their investigation. I have to admit, I did not see some of the twists coming. They trace back this odd love triangle and find more than a few skeletons in the closet along the way.
Every episode of DTF is written and directed by Steven Conrad (Patriot), and it’s very well produced. The St. Louis suburbs aren’t the most exciting televisual experience, but Conrad’s directing is dynamic while the show is edited to jump back and forth between timelines. There is also a comedic thread throughout — Floyd has a recurring bit about how Peyronie’s disease has caused his curved penis, and Bateman does what only Bateman can do with his deadpan delivery. It’s easily one of the more engaging shows of late, so I guess I’m DTR (down to recommend).
How to watch: New episodes air Sundays at 9 p.m. ET on HBO and stream simultaneously on HBO Max.
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Couldn't help themselves.[ The St. Louis suburbs aren’t the most exciting televisual experience...
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Just like Ozark, they filmed it in Georgia, because GA gives lots of tax incentives to tv/movie productions.mikechamp wrote: ↑March 10 26, 11:28 amHas anyone heard of this upcoming show? Did anyone work on the production of it? Did they even film it here?
New TV shows to watch this week: Tune in to 'DTF St. Louis' on HBO, stream 'Sunny Nights' on Hulu and catch 'Three Women' on Starz
My recommendation: DTF St. Louis
Why you should watch it: DTF St. Louis is HBO’s latest dark comedy miniseries, and I wouldn’t let the somewhat obscene title scare you away. We follow an excellent cast: Jason Bateman plays Clark Forrest, a weatherman who bonds with sign language interpreter Floyd Smernitch (David Harbour) when they meet serendipitously during a stormy weather broadcast.
They’re both navigating middle-aged dissatisfaction. They want more out of their sex lives, and embark on an (ill-advised) journey by joining an Ashley Madison-esque dating app, aptly called DTF St. Louis, to pursue extramarital activities.
The elephant in the room here is that the role has uncanny parallels to Stranger Things star Harbour’s turbulent relationship with Lily Allen, chronicled in detail through her exposing biographical album released last year. In DTF, he plays a restless suburban dad who’s trying to bond with his stepson, while the family’s difficulty making ends meet means his wife, Carol (Linda Cardellini), has to work as an umpire for local baseball games.
There are already some messy interpersonal dynamics happening here, especially when Clark and Carol begin a flirtation — but things really kick off when a dead body at the end of the first episode upends any expectations you might have had about where this was all headed.
Enter Detective Donoghue Homer (Richard Jenkins) and special crimes officer Jodie Plumb (Joy Sunday), who launch an investigation into what happened. They have their own quirky dynamic, with Donoghue trying to bulldoze his way to a closed case while Jodie spots a few nuances that change the trajectory of their investigation. I have to admit, I did not see some of the twists coming. They trace back this odd love triangle and find more than a few skeletons in the closet along the way.
Every episode of DTF is written and directed by Steven Conrad (Patriot), and it’s very well produced. The St. Louis suburbs aren’t the most exciting televisual experience, but Conrad’s directing is dynamic while the show is edited to jump back and forth between timelines. There is also a comedic thread throughout — Floyd has a recurring bit about how Peyronie’s disease has caused his curved penis, and Bateman does what only Bateman can do with his deadpan delivery. It’s easily one of the more engaging shows of late, so I guess I’m DTR (down to recommend).
How to watch: New episodes air Sundays at 9 p.m. ET on HBO and stream simultaneously on HBO Max.
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I hope some bored middle aged Ballwin couples [expletive] over a piping hot large Imo's with pepperoni and italian sausage in this show.
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So you're telling me all we can hope for is B-roll footage?
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Local comedian Nikki Glaser spoke fondly about St. Louis on TV recently:
Nikki Glaser Reflects on Leaving L.A. for Her Hometown of St. Louis to Get ‘Away From It All’
There's no place like home for Nikki Glaser.
During her April 22 appearance on Live with Kelly and Mark, the comedian, 41, told hosts Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos what it was like to film her new comedy special Good Girl in her hometown of St. Louis after moving back there years ago.
“You literally went home to St. Louis and shot it there. How was that?” Consuelos asks of Glaser's stand-up show, which premieres on Hulu April 24.
“I live in St. Louis. I moved back to St. Louis after Covid and kind of just got away from it all and stayed there,” she explained. “When I'm on both of the coasts, it's like constantly comparing yourself, and everyone's just really chasing that status,” she said at the time. “Here, it just feels a bit more relaxed, and I get back to what's important: having a good time and going out to eat.”
She also said moving back to her hometown has helped her stay connected to her family, which is something that's important to her at this stage in her life.
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Ted Lasso returns August 5 (trailer in the article):
Apple TV drops teaser for 'Ted Lasso' Season 4 and sets August premiere date
Believe it — Apple TV on Tuesday released an official teaser for Season 4 of Ted Lasso, which will return on Aug. 5. That’s right, Coach Lasso, the show’s beloved mustachioed and mild-mannered namesake, who helped guide audiences through a global pandemic with optimism and humanity, is back on the football pitch.
Apple CEO Tim Cook, who is stepping down from his role this fall, posted the teaser on social media, writing, "Welcome back coach! Ted Lasso returns August 5 on @AppleTV!"
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