We have gone neon green, and every other color too. Late spring is beloved for the peony, iris, poppy, and rose display. Is there anyone who whines, “Noooo, I don’t like this”? After a lengthy period of minimal rainfall, the Island received almost four inches of it over Memorial Day weekend; apologies to disappointed visitors, […]
Craig Robinson-Led Untitled Comedy Gets Series Order at Peacock
Peacock has officially given a 10-episode series order to Brooklyn Nine-Nine creators Dan Goor and Luke Del Tredici’s upcoming comedy project which will be led by Craig Robinson (
Hot Tub Time Machine). This news comes after a week since it was confirmed that
Brooklyn Nine-Nine will be concluding its run with the upcoming eighth season. This also marks Robinson’s first major TV project as the lead after over two years since starring in Fox’s supernatural sitcom
Ghosted.
Co-created by the duo, the series (previously titled as
Killing It) will center on one man’s quest to achieve the American dream and will explore themes of class and capitalism, while also being about the hunting of really big snakes. Goor and Tredici are attached to the pen the script, which has already received a script-to-series commitment from Peacock, meaning it could bypass a pilot order and go straight-to-series should executi
Peacock Orders Two New Comedies From SNL, Brooklyn Nine-Nine Alums
Untitled Craig Robinson Project and Bust Down are coming to the streaming service.
Peacock has ordered two new half-hour comedies, one of which is from Brooklyn Nine-Nine co-creator Dan Goor and executive producer Luke Del Tredici starring Craig Robinson (The Office). Neither of these shows have a release date yet.
According to the release making the announcement, the Goor and Del Tredici project which is currently only known as Untitled Craig Robinson Project is a comedy about class, capitalism, and one man s quest to achieve the American dream. And also about hunting really big snakes. Which, admittedly, is about as much of an insight into what the show actually is as its current title. The show also serves as a B99 reunion of sorts for Tredici, Goor, and Robinson (who occasionally starred on B99 as The Pontiac Bandit), a show which will be
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For years, Doug Tallamy sounded the alarm about the grave threat that plants introduced from abroad pose to native insects. By transforming native plant communities into so-called novel landscapes increasingly dominated by exotic species on which many insects cannot feed, the University of Delaware entomologist speculated, they imperil not only insects but also the birds and other animals that depend on insects for survival.
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