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Temperatures are literally rising for the Johnson family in an all-new episode of the ABC sitcom âBlack-ish.â The show returned from its winter hiatus on Jan. 26, kicking off the second part of Season Seven, which began last October. In this mid-season premiere, a neighborhood-wide power outage on a hot day leaves Dre (Anthony Anderson) and Rainbow (Tracee Ellis Ross) to grapple with what community means to them, especially in times of crisis. âBlack-outâ brings the Johnsons into a new year, but itâs clear that the chaos and trauma that defined 2020 is still very much in their world, much like our own. When the power goes out across the neighborhood, beating the heat quickly becomes a family competition. As Dre launches straight into survival mode, stocking up on groceries and toilet paper in a sequence that pokes fun at the TP-hoarders of early 2020, Bow secures an invitation to cool off in another neighborâs home.
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Formula E cancels Paris race, Sanya and Seoul uncertain
Formula E is hoping to add more races to the 2021 schedule in early Spring.
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Formula E on Thursday cancelled its Paris race due to restrictions linked to the COVID-19 pandemic and said E-Prix races planned for Seoul and the Chinese resort of Sanya remained uncertain.
The seventh season of the all-electric series, now an FIA-sanctioned world championship, starts in Saudi Arabia on Feb. 26 and 27 with two night races in Diriyah. The current health and safety considerations make the specific organisation of the prestigious Paris E-Prix around Les Invalides too complex in Season Seven, Formula E said in a statement.
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The Walking Dead s Steven Yeun Says He Didn t Put Up Much of a Fight to Stay on the Show
Actor Steven Yeun was a relative unknown when he joined
The Walking Dead as Glenn, but over the many years he starred in the series, he made Glenn one of the series most beloved characters, yet he recently detailed that he wasn t at all hesitant about the decision to have his character killed off. The actor expressed how his exit wasn t at all due to poor working conditions, but rather that he felt he had taken the character as far as he could go, which ultimately limited storytelling and character opportunities with Glenn, and this exit seemed like the right time to say goodbye.