Getting ‘Physical’ with Matt Jones

For many people, Breaking Bad and The Office would be their favorite drama and favorite comedy of the 2000s. Few can say they worked on both shows, but one actor can claim the title of having appeared in the series finale for each show in 2013. It was not entirely a coincidence though, as Matt […]

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Fox Orders Steve Dildarian Comedy Pilot ‘Dan the Weatherman’

Fox just added another comedy pilot — this time about how tough it is, apparently, to be a white guy in the world today. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the network has ordered a single-cam pilot written and executive produced by The Life & Times of Tim creator Steve Dildarian called Dan the Weatherman. The […]

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Howie Mandel Relives His Germophobic Nightmare on ‘This Is Not Happening’

Season 4 of This Is Not Happening premieres on Comedy Central this Friday with new host Roy Wood Jr., and the network gave us a clip from the one-hour premiere to get you excited. The theme of the first episode of “Filth,” so it’s only right that the show would include a story from famous […]

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Jessica Williams and Phoebe Robinson Talk ‘2 Dope Queens’ and More on ‘The Late Show’

Ahead of the premiere of their first HBO special this Friday, 2 Dope Queens hosts/stars Jessica Williams and Phoebe Robinson appeared on last night’s live Late Show to chat about politics, their thoughts on the big moisturizer debate, and what it takes to be a dope queen (including great hair and “making white people feel […]

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Showtime Cancels ‘Dice’ After Two Seasons

Showtime is not moving forward with Andrew Dice Clay’s semi-autobiographical series Dice. According to The Wrap, the network has officially canceled the series starring Dice, Natasha Leggero, Kevin Corrigan, and more after two seasons. Created by Scot Armstrong, the series was originally ordered to series back in 2015 and wrapped up its second season last year. […]

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Jason Jones on ‘The Detour,’ Politics, and Making It in the States

In his show The Detour, Jason Jones plays the dad in a family that is constantly trying to evade capture from some authority or government organization each season, but in the process must go through all the normal problems of a marriage or parenting or just trying to survive his own hubris. The Detour’s first […]

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Jason Jones on ‘The Detour,’ Politics, and Making It in the States

In his show The Detour, Jason Jones plays the dad in a family that is constantly trying to evade capture from some authority or government organization each season, but in the process must go through all the normal problems of a marriage or parenting or just trying to survive his own hubris. The Detour’s first […]

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Conan O’Brien Has Always Been “Very Nice and Very Conany” to D’Arcy Carden

Here’s a great clip from last night’s Conan, where O’Brien chats with The Good Place’s D’Arcy Carden, who reveals that she and O’Brien crossed paths many times back when she worked in New York at a restaurant and later as a receptionist at a design firm. While O’Brien doesn’t remember Carden from those brief encounters, […]

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Conan O’Brien Has Always Been “Very Nice and Very Conany” to D’Arcy Carden

Here’s a great clip from last night’s Conan, where O’Brien chats with The Good Place’s D’Arcy Carden, who reveals that she and O’Brien crossed paths many times back when she worked in New York at a restaurant and later as a receptionist at a design firm. While O’Brien doesn’t remember Carden from those brief encounters, […]

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NBC sending Leslie Jones to Korea to cover the Winter Olympics

During the 2016 Summer Olympics, Saturday Night Live‘s Leslie Jones live-tweeted the action with such patriotic fervor that NBC realized they needed to bring Jones to Rio to enhance the network’s coverage. This February, NBC isn’t going to wait so long. Jones is heading to Korea. NBC’s live coverage of the XXIII Olympic Winter Games begins […]

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