Monday, March 4, 2019
Superstore Renewed For Season 5
Looks like the employees at Cloud 9 won't be going out of business anytime soon.
TVLine has learned that the hit NBC Thursday night comedy has been renewed for Season 5.
"Week after week, Justin Spitzer, our amazing writers, and cast and crew masterfully deliver a comedy that not only makes us laugh but speaks to the larger issues of the day," NBC's co-presidents of scripted programming Lisa Katz and Tracey Pakosta said in a statement.
America Ferrara leads an ensemble cast as Amy, an employee at big-box store Cloud 9. Ben Feldman, Lauran Ash, Colton Dunn, Nico Santos, Nichole Bloom, and Mark McKinney round out the ensemble cast.
The pick-up comes after renewals of fellow Thursday night comeides: The Good Place,Will and Grace and Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Plus the freshman drama New Amsterdam and all three of the Chicago series were picked up for another year.
You can catch Superstore as they will resume this Thursday, March 7 at 8/7c, where it will lead into the season 2 premiere of A.P. Bio. This Is Us str Chrissy Metzis set to guest-star in an episode this may as a Cloud 9 human resources rep.
Her Experience: Brooklyn Nine-Nine "He Said, She Said"
Last week's episode of Brooklyn Nine-Nine was not only a powerful episode, but it was also the best episode of the season. Here's a recap!
When Amy and Jake take on an assault case of a man inappropriately touching a woman in a workplace, it turns into a classic case of he said, she said of what happened. But when the victim gets an offer of $2 million dollars, Amy talks her out of it and let them pursue the case. As Amy and Jake interview their colleagues at work, it seemed that everyone was taking the guy's side.
The case was a baffling one for Amy as it really hit close to work for her when she told Jake her experience of her when she was at another percent. But Amy and Jake get a tip from one of the colleagues that broke the case and arrested the guy for assault. As the case was closed, Amy talks with the lady and learn that she was moving to start a fresh start.
"He Said, She Said" was such a powerful and well-performed episode of the season so far. The show showed that it can take a serious matter from the Me Too movement and put their spin and make it work so well. Melissa Fumero gives her strongest and best performance of the season by far and not only should be the winner for the "performance of the week" but get a nomination at the Emmys. The character development of Amy was not only funny in the Brooklyn Nne-Nine way but overwhelming and moving. And not to mention, this episode marks the directorial debut of Stephanie Beatriz, who did a fabulous job with this episode. Overall, I give this episode a 9.5/10.
You can catch Brooklyn Nine-Nine Thursdays at 9/8c on NBC!
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Sunday, March 3, 2019
"Let Me Save You This Time" Supergirl "Suspicious Minds"

With Kara not working for the DEO, that doesn't mean she's not gonna stop her from doing her one job: saving people. But when an attack occurs at a military ship, Col. Haley dismisses her from the scene and advise not to investigate. But behind her back, Alex and Kara try to find what caused the deaths of the military officers.
Alex and Kara get help from J'onn and looking forward to what is known as shimmers that can attack while being invisible. As they got a lead; they learn that these shimmers were experimented for testing. As Kara tries to talk to one of them, it kills itself instead. But one of them makes it to the DEO and with everyone using extreme measures like using real guns. As it seemed that they were losing the battle; Col. Haley gets cornered by one of them and is almost attacked til Supergirl shows up and saves her.
Haley gives her somewhat of a thank you, learned Supergirl's identity and demands to follow her orders til Alex knocks her out. J'onn comes in and tries to take out the interest of who Supergirl is. That is until they found a way; J'onn wipes everyone's memory of who's Supergirl; from colleagues who care to yes even Alex.Alex explains to Kara in one simple way "Let me save you this time."
Meanwhile, Brainy takes out Nia to dinner and in a first date proposal way, he asked her if she would want to join and help with Supergirl.
"Suspicious Minds" was a fine and interest episode. The one funny and happy moment was from Brainy and Nia date; to Kara and J'onn investigating at his PI office. But mostly everything else was very intense to say from mostly Haley and Alex's standoffs on what's right and wrong for the DEO and Haley's search for the identity of Supergirl. That quote "let me save you this time," has been stuck in my head and shed some tears. Not only was it heartbreaking but it seemed like another game changer for the show once again. Overall, I give this episode an 8/10.
You can catch Supergirl Sundays at 8/7c on The CW.
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Friday, March 1, 2019
This Is Us "The Graduates" Episode Preview

Here's a preview of this Tuesday's episode of This Is Us titled, "The Graduates."
"The Graduates"
While Kevin keeps a secret from Zoe; Randall gets unexpected news about Deja. In the past, the Big Three graduate from high school.Photos:
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You can catch This Is Us returning this Tuesday at 9/8c on NBC!
Thursday, February 28, 2019
Superstore "Cloud 9 Academy" Episode Preview
Here's a preview of next Thursday's return of Superstore titled, "Cloud 9 Academy."
"Cloud 9 Academy"
Amy and Cheyenne attend Cloud 9 Academy to advance their careers. Dina and Garrett get roped into babysitting Glenn's daughter while he childproofs his office and Jonah and Mateo become political activists.Photos:
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You can catch the return of Superstore next Thursday at 8/7c on NBC!
Wednesday, February 27, 2019
NBC Renews Brooklyn Nine-Nine for Season 7
Looks like the 99 will be staying on NBC for another year.
TVLine has learned that NBC has renewed Brooklyn Nine-Nine for a seventh season.
"It's been one of our great joys as a network to give Brooklyn Nine-Nine a second life," said Lisa Karz and Tracey Pakosta, Co-Presidents of Scripted Programming, NBC Entertainment. "Cheers to Dan Goor, Mike Schur, Luke Del Tredici and David Miner, and out amazing cast and crew who each week turn New York's finest into New York's funniest."
The once FOX series, now NBC, made it's debut on Thursday, Jan. 10 with 3.56 million total viewers and a 1.2 rating, improving on it's time slot predecessor Will & Grace' fall average by 50 percent, while hitting a two-year demo high. Also versus its previous season opener, B99 was up 82 and 71 percent.
The news of the pick up follows the previous renewals of The Good Place for Season 4 and Will And Grace for Season 11.
You can catch Brooklyn Nine-Nine Thursdays at 9/8c on NBC.
Our Air: This Is Us "Our Little Island Girl"

Last week's episode of This Is Us was another brilliant and beautiful episode of the season. Here's a recap!
As Beth and Zoe drove to visit to check on Beth's mother after learning she bruised her hip at school. We see not a warming mother that we would imagine but a mother that is driven to make her daughter and niece be the best; considering that Zoe's work isn't what she calls potential but when she learns that Beth was laid off from work, she starts to help her find another law firm.
Throughout the episode, we see a flashback of a young Beth going for ballet and trying to get her parents to agree to let her join a top ballet academy. While she's trying her best and making a few mistakes, she sees what would be her competition. But at home, she and Zoe learn of Beth's father diagnosed with lung cancer and things start to go from "go for your dreams" to "stop dreaming" and think about the future for which she did and goes to a college meet and greet where she bumps into Randall.
Back to the present, Beth confronts to her mother and not only tells her about why she doesn't bring her girls to visit but that she could have been a great ballet dancer. Her mother agrees and thought that she did it for the best just like her own mother did it for her. Later as Beth comes home, she tells Randall that she knows what she wants to do next: ballet teacher.
"Out Little Island Girl" was such an amazing, beautiful and strong episode. The performance from Susan Kelchi Watson was outstanding and I would consider it to be an Emmy nomination for it. Not to mention that Phylicia Rashad's performance was stunning and we got to see how and why we see Beth as she is as a realist and not like Randall or her father. The episode had strong writing and character development for Beth and her mother. Overall, I give this episode a 9.5/10.
You can catch This Is Us returns next Tuesday at 9/8c on NBC.
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