Why so serious, NBC? The network, which announced its upcoming 2021-22 slate on Friday, is airing a lineup stacked with their impressive drama series and unscripted offerings this fall season. They plan to save their laugh-out-loud comedies for midseason â with one exception: the final season of cop comedy
Brooklyn Nine-Nine blazes out this summer after the Tokyo Summer Olympics.
And of course, there are some exciting new shows added into the mix as well. Three new dramas will debut this fall, including the heartwarming James Wolk-starring
Ordinary Joe, disaster thriller
La Brea and lawyer drama
Law & Order: For the Defense â which finally gives producer Dick Wolf a full night just for his
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Rachel Lime Combs the Cosmos for Connection on Voyager 3 (KEXP Premiere)
photo by Alan De Leon Taverna
“Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.” This inspirational-in-a-cheugy-“Live, Laugh, Love”-way quote is often attributed to the astronomer and author Carl Sagan but, in truth, he actually never said it. It certainly feels like he
could have but it was actually a reporter in a 1977 Newsweek profile of him that wrote those words. Something Sagan did actually scribe in his 1985 sci-fi novel
Contact, which I personally find to be more impactful, is “The universe is a pretty big place. If it s just us, seems like an awful waste of space.”