Monday, May 16, 2016

Fox Unveils New Fall Schedule: Revivals & Reboots Rule!

First, NBC.


Now, FOX.



With the 2015-2016 television season wrapping up this week, networks are already looking ahead to 2016-2017.


A day after NBC came out with its brand new schedule, FOX has now done the same, revealing a lineup that includes two small screen versions of big screen classics, as well as an announcement regarding Super Bowl 51.


It will air on February 5 and it will be proceeded by the debut of 24: Legacy.


Yes, FOX is set to air a new version of 24 without Kiefer Sutherland as Jack Bauer. 


It’s also set to bring back Prison Break as a limited series, with all of that drama’s original stars back on board.


Scroll down for a look at what’s on tap this fall and in early 2017 on FOX..



MONDAY



8 pm Gotham



9 pm Lucifer


TUESDAY



8 pm Brooklyn Nine-Nine



8:30pm New Girl



9 pm Scream Queens


WEDNESDAY



8 pm LETHAL WEAPON
 (New Show)


9 pm Empire


THURSDAY



8 pm Rosewood



9 pm Bones


FRIDAY



8 pm Hell’s Kitchen



9 pm THE EXORCIST (New Show)


SUNDAY



7 pm NFL



7:30 pm Bob’s Burgers



8 pm The Simpsons



8:30 pm SON OF ZORN (New Show)



9 pm Family Guy



9:30 pm The Last Man on Earth


MIDSEASON SCHEDULE:


MONDAY


8 pm 24: LEGACY (New Show; Gotham returns in spring)



9 pm APB (New Show; Lucifer returns in spring)


TUESDAY



8 pm New Girl/Brooklyn Nine-Nine



8:30pm THE MICK
 (New Show)


9 pm KICKING & SCREAMING (New Show; PITCH takes over in spring)


WEDNESDAY



8 pm Lethal Weapon (SHOTS FIRED takes over in spring)



9 pm STAR (New Show; Empire returns in spring)


THURSDAY



8 pm Rosewood



9 pm PRISON BREAK


FRIDAY



8 pm MasterChef Junior



9 pm Sleepy Hollow


SUNDAY



7 pm Animation encores



7:30 pm Bob’s Burgers



8 pm The Simpsons



8:30 pm MAKING HISTORY (New Show)



9 pm Family Guy



9:30 pm The Last Man on Earth

Keeping Up with the Kardashians Recap: I Can"t Wait to Put My D--k All Over That Bed

Daddy-to-be and Internet focal point Rob Kardashian played a key role Sunday on E!’s Keeping Up with the Kardashians Season 12 Episode 3.



You definitely don’t have to sit and watch Keeping Up with the Kardashians online to know what’s going on in the life of this dude lately.


It is interesting in what it reveals from behind the scenes of some of the events we’ve seen unfold in the tabloids for months, however.


Specifically, Rob got a new house – paid for by Kris Jenner – and his older sisters were all pretty pissed off about it for obvious reasons.


“It’s not his money because I know how much money he has,” Khloe said. “You are one of the world’s biggest liars. I’m just allergic to bulls–t.”


(NOTE: Rob has a lot more money this season, in fact!)


Khloe refused to help Rob move and didn’t understand why he didn’t understand why she was pissed when she walked in on him and Blac.


“I’m allowed to say I don’t want strangers in my home,” she told the camera, later whining to friend and Keeping Up C-lister Malika Haqq,


“It shouldn’t be OK for people just to leave that easily. He doesn’t care.”



By the end of Keeping Up with the Kardashians Season 12 Episode 3, the two were still estranged, but perhaps he was just too busy.


After all, Kourtney was redecorating Rob’s house after Faye Resnick had worked all day to design it, because she’s the expert at this.


Or so she tells herself, after making the cover of Architectural Digest, then taking a shot at Khloe’s style, and at Kris for copying her.


We love Kourt, but this went to our girl’s head. A lot.


“Mom, it’s just not cool that you copy me,” she said. “I go to lengths to try to get things that not everybody has … Just, no one copy me.”


As for Rob’s house, we’re sure she did a nice job.


Not that he notices or cares. The only relevant thing the dude said about his new pad was, “I can’t wait to put my dick all over that bed.” 


NOTE: He said this to Kris Jenner, his mother.


She may be bitter about the house, but Khloe and Kim Kardashian both noticed their brother’s increased confidence in recent months.



“I don’t care who he’s dating,” Kim told the camera.


“I’m so happy he’s just feeing better about himself.” 


Kim did admit it was shady because it’s Blac Chyna, who has a child by Tyga, who is creepily dating his teenage half-sister Kylie Jenner.


(Or was, at the time … Kylie and Tyga broke up).


“He should have said to us, ‘Hey guys, this is how I feel. I can’t help who I love and I fell in love with her,"” Kimberly said of the situation.


“But Kylie should know this. He has no loyalty.”


Meanwhile, Corey Gamble and Kourtney Kardashian are spending a lot of time together, which Kim called “little weird” and “bizarre.”


Kim later got to know him better herself, though.


Of Corey, she said, “to find someone that just kinda fits in, and is so chill, and goes with the flow is, like, really I think a blessing to my mom.”


Game of Thrones Season 6 Episode 4 Recap: Girl on Fire

If you watched last week’s episode of Game of Thrones (You did. It’s not really the kind of show you come and go from.) then you know the show’s breakneck pace showed no signs of abating.


And if you were hoping things would slow down a bit this week, we’re afraid you were out of luck.



Right off the bat, we get a reunion that’s been in the works since Season One, when Sansa arrives at Castle Black just as Jon was preparing to head down south.


(Good thing she didn’t get there a few hours later!)


The two share a weirdly warm reunion that would be more at home in some ABC family dramedy before debating the merits of taking on the Boltons and reclaiming Winterfell.


Melisandre declares Jon the presumptive prince that was promised, and Brienne reintroduces herself to Stannis’ former servants in one of the show’s most clunkily expositional scenes to date.


She stopped just short of telling Davos, “Hey! I remember you from Season Two!”


Then, comes the moment we’ve been waiting for since…well, since a few weeks ago 


The return of Littlefinger! Unfortunately, that also means the return of Little Trump Robyn Arryn, who apparently hasn’t lost his enthusiasm for throwing people through the Moon Door.


As always, it’s tough to tell just what’s up Lord Baelish’s sleeve, but for the moment at least, protecting Sansa (and the poor SOB who Robyn almost sent flying) seems to suit his agenda. More on that later.



From there, it’s back to Meereen, where Tyrion diplomatically butts heads with both Missandei and a bunch of slave owners in guy-liner.


Unlike the writers of GoT, Tyrion favors slowing things down a bit and opts to allow the slavers seven years to abolish the practice.


Not surprisingly, it’s not a popular decision with Grey Worm or other folks who spent large chunks of their lives in chains.


Daario is still clashing with Jorah – and using hilarious terminology to describe sex with Daenerys. (Riding the dragon, dude? Really?)


There are more shocking moments (because the show doesn’t go a scene without them these days), as it turns out Jorah knew right where the Khaleesi was all the time, and Daario learns of his greyscale.


To the surprise of absolutely no one, Daario totally kept the knife he said he ditched, and Dany easily becomes besties with one of her fellow prisoners.


Back in Westeros, Margaery is still at the mercy of the High Sparrow, just as Cersei was last season. 


Naturally, she’s equally unimpressed by his anti-rich rhetoric, but the sight of her broken brother seems to bring Margaery one step closer to crumbling herself.


Speaking of Cersei, she pays an unexpected visit to Tommen, and after a bit more comic relief from Maester Pycelle, she launches an anti-Sparrow attack that sounds a lot like Hillary Clinton’s attacks on Bernie Sanders.


It seems Cersei’s hatred for the High Sparrow outweighs her mistrust of Margaery, and she finally convinces the small council that it’s time to take action against the religious zealots who have seized control of King’s Landing.


From there, we head back to Pike for a joyless Greyjoy reunion featuring Theon and a very pissed off Yara, who’s not exactly sensitive to what her brother has been through.


There’s another tense standoff in Winterfell, this one between Ramsay and Osha, who briefly out-badasses the scariest dude in Westeros before learning the hard way exactly how the ruthless bastard got to where he is.


Then it’s back to Castle Black, where Sansa eats a crappy meal and drinks crappy beer with a bunch of celibate dudes.


Just as it looks like things can’t get much lamer, Jon receives a message from Ramsay that proves the new Warden of the North might also be the original Internet commenter.


There’s already a theory that the letter was secretly written by Littlefinger, which might explain the awkwardly troll-ish tone.


Sansa convinces Jon that the time has come for a triumphant return to Winerfell, and in keeping with the what seems to be the central theme of the episode, Daenerys enjoys one of the most memorable girl power moments the show has offered thus far when she struts out of the flaming Dothraki temple all like, “Whaddup, here’s my boobs; you all serve me now.”


Despite Emila Clarke’s stance on Game of Thrones nudity, those were not stunt boobs, and the knowledge only adds to our enjoyment of the episode and that epic conclusion.


Watch Game of Thrones online at TV Fanatic to get caught up.


We suggest you take notes, because this show isn’t slowing down for anyone these days.

Wendell Pierce: Arrested for Hitting Bernie Sanders Supporter in the Head

As it turns out, Donald Trump supporters are not the only ones prone to violence.



Actor Wendell Pierce, who will forever be best known for portraying Detective Bunk Moreland on HBO’s the Wire, was arrested early Saturday morning after an alleged confrontation with a Bernie Sanders voter.


According to multiple reports, the incident took place in Atlanta at The Loews Hotel.


Around 3:45 a.m., Pierce supposedly grew angry at a woman who was talking in a positive manner about the Vermont Senator and Democratic candidate for President.


Pierce, a very open fan of Hillary Clinton, is accused of hitting the woman in the head.


Witnesses say that Pierce was hanging out with an unmarried couple at the time of the altercation and that it remains unclear whether or not alcohol was involved.


But come on: alcohol was almost definitely involved.


The actor, fresh off his role as Clarence Thomas in the TV movie Confirmation, allegedly attacked the couple after the conversation about the upcoming election turned heated.


(This doesn’t bode well for Clinton’s odds of unifying her party, assuming she becomes the Democratic nominee.)


Pierce allegedly pushed the woman’s boyfriend before yanking on her hair and striking her on the head.


The couple called the Loews Hotel’s security… who in turn called the Atlanta Police Department.


Once authorities arrived, Pierce was placed under arrested and charged with battery.


He later was released after posting $ 1,000 bail.


Neither Pierce nor any rep has commented on the incident.