In the pre-pandemic era, dozens of shows on cable channels jostled for viewersâ attention. But in 2020, the coronavirus pandemic dealt a severe blow to the entertainment industry, halting, or shutting down production of almost all TV shows. And even though normalcy is yet to return, a few were able to adapt to the ever-changing scenarios and begin shooting in controlled environments. Who knows how long this phase will last, but for now, viewers can enjoy new seasons of familiar TV shows as well as brand new series, some of which either star Indian American actors, or, are created by Indian American filmmakers.
For Life on ABC.
For Life midseason finale, but there s still work to be done.
After moving out of the house in last week s installment, Aaron (Nicholas Pinnock) found himself sleeping on the couch at his office for most of Wednesday s episode because he couldn t get over Marie (Joy Bryant) and Darius (Brandon J. Dirden) relationship. Thankfully, Jamal (Dorian Missick) talked some sense into him. So at the end of the hour, Aaron dropped by the house and made it clear he wanted to work on their issues, and Marie responded by inviting him in to help decorate the Christmas tree.
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‘If I win my first case, the next thing I’m going to do is sue for ribeye every Thursday.’
Who doesn’t love a good underdog story, except maybe the top dogs in the tale?
And Aaron Wallace (Nicholas Pinnock), the central character of the gripping if sometimes manipulative legal/prison drama
For Life, is as far from any sort of victory lap as the furthest “under” of the pack.
The series, which is just into its second season, is inspired by the life of Isaac Wright Jr, a US music producer who was wrongly convicted of being a drug kingpin in New Jersey and sentenced to life imprisonment.