Lunch and
Pizza.” Oh, to live in Angel’s world without having to bend to the rules of physics or linguistics.
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Per Eater, Angel’s eatery is the result of his $280,000 purchase of SUGARS Home Plate in Overton, Nevada, some 60 miles outside of Las Vegas. SUGARS opened in 1991, and it must’ve hurt to hear that your restaurant of 30 years was being turned into something that sounds like someone hacking sand out of the back of their throat. Still, bad, terrible, no-good name aside, the restaurant is for a good cause, inspired by his 7-year-0ld son, who was diagnosed with leukemia five years ago. “My family and I fell in love with the area when we took our son, Johnny Crisstopher, dirt biking nearby,” Angel said in a press release. “The more time we spent there, the more we got to know the town and the amazing people. When the opportunity came to invest in the community with this restaurant, we jumped at it.” Angel will use the space as a magic room, wher
Fox’s adult animated comedy
Duncanville, created by Amy Poehler along with Julie and Mike Scully, is a coming-of-age show about 15-year-old Duncan Harris (voiced by Poehler). The teenager often fantasizes about being an adult (who’s going to tell him it’s not all that it’s chalked up to be?) and harbors a crush on classmate Mia (Rashida Jones). Duncan’s parents, Annie (Poehler) and Jack (Ty Burrell) are supportive and funny in their own unique way. And they’re sharing their brand of dry humor with another couple in the season-two premiere, “Das Banana Boot.”
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In this exclusive clip from the episode, the Harris family goes on a vacation where Jack and Annie hang out with another couple, Nick and Nina. They swap their respective love stories while Nina pointedly says they’re not swingers. Hmm. But fellow
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The con is on from the special’s opening moments, with the sudden return, after two absent specials, of that legendary title sequence and its endlessly catchy theme tune: Adventure Time! Come on, grab your friends even if your friends are looking a little older, and a little more tired of the adventure, this time through the chaos. And certainly, there’s a rote, mechanical weariness to the special’s opening moments, as Finn The Human and Jake The Dog punch their way through yet another set of absurdist obstacles in service of yet another LOL-random goal in this case, a crew of ice cream people guarding special ice cream in their lair made of ice cream while Finn cheerfully yells math-based catchphrases, and Jake seems so, so incredibly weary of it all.
The Batman), and one of the most divisive names in fandom J.J. Abrams (
Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker). With some series height on his cowl, the show harkens back to the earliest versions of the character. In a press release, Timm admits that this what he’s going for. “The series will be thrilling, cinematic and evocative of Batman’s noir roots,” he writes, “While diving deeper into the psychology of these iconic characters.” Both Warner and CN are hoping Timm can recapture some of that
Animated Series magic and attract an older fanbase, the very fanbase who might be a little apprehensive about Abrams’ involvement. Here’s how they describe it:
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The second season of
The Circle has come and gone (and we can all agree that the correct person won
that game), leaving us longing for more glossy Netflix reality drama. Thank blog above because we’re just one short month away from the return of
Too Hot To Handle, aka FUCK ISLAND the glorious show in which hot singles are wrangled onto a total fuck-pad of a resort lorded over by an all-seeing, all-knowing Alexa named Lana who looks like a butt plug but is very polite.
The plot: Hot singles must avoid all sexual touch including doing hand stuff to themselves or others for as long as possible in pursuit of a $100,000 prize. As evidenced by the first season of