Sunday, January 17, 2016

Netflix Renews Jessica and Kimmy

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On Sunday, Netflix announced that it'll renew Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt for a third season during the TCA winter press conference.

The second season of the Tina Fey created series will makes it's premiere on April 15th.

In the upcoming season, Kimmy will have to face "deeper emotional and life issues," teased Fey about season two and also will make an appearance too, but not as her Marcia Clark lookalike character.

Meanwhile, it's also announced that Netflix also renewed Jessica Jones for a second season.

According to Netflix chief content officer Ted Sarandos  that the sophomore run Krystal Ritter led series will run another 13 episodes, but won't debut until the new upcoming Marvel series The Defenders wraps up it's first season.

"The complex (part) is running into The Defenders. (That) production schedule will effect a lot in Season 2 and Season 3 outputs (for other Marvel projects)."

To me, this is an exciting news. Both shows made my Top 10 List of 2015.  I literally can't wait for the new season and see where both characters will go.

You can catch the first seasons of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and Jessica Jones now streaming on Netflix.


Friday, January 15, 2016

Fox renews Scream Queens




After months of whether or not it will get cancelled, it's official that Scream Queens will be back for a second season.

The network on Friday announced that the Ryan Murphy's slasher comedy was renewed for a second season, ending the speculations of it's future due to it's rating challenge.

"It's going to take place in a hospital and explore some of the most interesting medical fascinomas," says Fox boss Gary Hewman. "This is something Ryan Murphy loves and had a lot of fun with on "Nip/Tuck, and he, Brad (Falchuk) and Ian (Brennan) are going to infuse that sensibility on Scream Queens."

"Ryan definitely intends to bring some of the actors from the fist installment back," adds Fox's Dana Walden. "I believe they will be the same characters."

Scream Queens ended it's first season in December with the long-awaited reveal of Lea Michele's Hester as the dreaded Red Devil, who was terrorizing Wallace University.

Though the series average just 2.8 million viewers weekly and a 1.1 demo rating. But Fox notes that only 30 percent of its audience watched live, with 26 percent caught up on DVR and 44 percent viewed the show via VOD and Hulu.










Wednesday, January 13, 2016

THE X-FILES | The Conspiracy Will Be Televised




Here's a behind the scene look into the premiere of The X-Files:



You can catch the premiere of The X-Files Sunday, Jan. 24 after the NFC Championship Game and Monday, Jan. 25th at 8/7c on FOX.

THE X-FILES | THE X-FILES Opening Scene




The X-Files released the opening scene of the premiere episode. I don't think this couldn't get any clearer than this for anyone who hasn't seen the show before.

Hell I would say this is the best one minute catch up of what the show is about. Take a look!




You can catch the premiere of The X-Files Sunday, Jan. 24th after the NFL NFC Championship game and Monday, Jan. 25th at 8/7c on FOX.

Orphan Black Season 4 Teaser: Down The Rabbit Hole - BBC America




The latest teaser for the new season of Orphan Black was released Wednesday. This makes Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland look like something from Nick Jr.

Checkout the teaser:

Heroes Reborn: No 2nd Season




Looks like next week's season finale of Heroes Reborn will be it's series finale.

That's what NBC Entertainment Chairman Robert Greenblatt told reporters Wednesday at the Television Critics Association winter press tour.

"As far as I know there are no more incarnations of Heroes coming."

Adding that it was "always the plan" for one season "unless (series creator) Tim (Kring) woke up one day and said, 'Oh I have another chapter to tell."

"I think we're coming to the end...of the world, maybe," Greenblatt added with a smirk. "Stay tuned."

The revival premiered in September to 6.1 million total viewers and a 2.0 demo rating. The show returned Jan. 7th with a 3.7 million and a 1.0 demo.

You can catch Heroes Reborn Thursday nights as the series finale airs Jan. 21st at 8/7c on NBC.

Friday, January 8, 2016

The Name of the Game: The Blacklist "The Director No. 24"


The Blacklist is back and the name of the game is to keep Liz Keen alive. This was the most intense episode so far and it was done was well.

Liz awaits for Ressler as she's being moved to the Post Office until the U.S, Marshall get there to take her to her hearing. She tells Ressler that she won't make it to that hearing alive.

The Director and Hitchin go over the plan on how to make Liz not make it to her hearing. It would be under the Director himself taking her to a unknown location and make her run and then shoot her. Making it look like she was getting away.

Ressler gets a call from Red and has hard headed he is sometimes. Red tells him that his protection won't keep Liz alive for long and that he has a plan. Ressler declines Red's offer.

As Ressler and Liz get to the Post, Liz gets put into the same box cell that Red was put in in the series premiere. Then the Director make's his appearance with his men and want to take Liz to her hearing. Ressler doesn't approve and talks to Hitchin about it. Also asking the whereabouts of Wright.

Hitchin tells Ressler she doesn't know but tells him a name that she told her and it triggered that Hitchin is also working for the Cabul. Ressler then calls Red back and tells him that he's needs help. Red tells him that Harold and Tom have the one major piece of the puzzle to help Liz free from this mess. But Ressler needs to get to Tom and Harold.

But just before leaving, Ressler tells Aram to change the codes on the doors and don't let the Director or anyone until he or the Marshalls get there. Ressler drives to the cabin where Tom is at trying to warn him that the Cabul are coming.

When Ressler gets there, Tom wasn't too pleased but when he was informed that they need to get out it was too late. It turned into a real Bunny and Clyde situation but smart as they are, they got out alive and also arrested Solomon too.

As for Red and Samar, they try to get their hands on the package that him and Liz were trying to take. Red certainly had a plan using drugs to lure the evidence truck to the scene and take the package and leave. Smart and who knew that Red had so much drugs and even the best meat in the world in his storage. Amazing!

With all of this going on, I believe that the most intense and outstanding performance came when Aram trying to keep Liz alive and within the Post. As both of them talked, Liz starts to have trouble breathing. Losing air in the her cell, Aram has to make a choice to either give the codes or let Liz die and in this situation he had to do what he had to do, he gave them the codes.

As the Director and team taking Liz, Aram did the most bravest thing ever in the three seasons of the show, pulled a gun and aimed it towards the Director. Hell, I wanted to blow his head off too. Liz had to clam Aram down and told him that it was okay. He was pushed aside but just in time the U.S. Marshalls came and told the Director and Hitchin to back off because they don't have orders to take Liz anywhere.

Liz is saved, Solomon is in jail (for now) and Red had a really nice chat with Aram that even my own mother thought wasn't going to end well.

Aram meets Red at a grave that was dug up. Red tells a story and just for a second you would think that he was going to shoot Aram, he doesn't it. Red tells Aram that if it wasn't for him keeping Liz alive that this grave would have been filled and for that he will be deeply in debut under Reddington.

Hell, I was both scared and emotional after that scene. But this episode doesn't end here as Jan. 14th will be the second part of the episode. The Director will be getting what's coming and from what the promo gave, it looks like it's Blacklist meets Ocean's 11 type of situation. I literally can't wait for the concussion of the episode.

Overall, I give this episode a 9/10.

You can catch The Blacklist Thursday nights at 9/8c on NBC.