Do you even remember what life was like before COVID? Because I'm not sure that I do. I just remember that in the before times, humans used to be upright creatures that went outside and now we're horizontal and live on couches.
We finally have a vaccine … although roll-out hasn't been the fastest. Who's distributing these things? George R.R. Martin?
I just have a feeling that Bruce Wayne is somewhere in Gotham fighting off a new strain of COVID with his bare hands.
Do you even remember what life was like before COVID? Because I'm not sure that I do. I just remember that in the before times, humans used to be upright creatures that went outside and now we're horizontal and live on couches.
We finally have a vaccine … although roll-out hasn't been the fastest. Who's distributing these things? George R.R. Martin?
I just have a feeling that Bruce Wayne is somewhere in Gotham fighting off a new strain of COVID with his bare hands.
A young girl and her distant father take a weekend trip to reconnect, but when a gang of Neo-Nazi escaped convicts invades, 13-year-old Becky (Lulu Wilson) becomes her family's last line of defense. Joel McHale and Kevin James also star in this thriller.
After 19 seasons on air, political satirist Bill Maher has a pretty good handle on the news. Tune in for a new episode of this series that features a panel of guests representing different points on the political spectrum while discussing current events.
This seemed like it was going to be easy. I was about to go ahead and say that it's Paula Cole, singing "I Don't Want to Wait," one of the great pop-songs-as-theme-songs in TV history, but that's because I haven't checked in on "Dawson's Creek" in a while.
If you're watching it on Netflix these days, or on some DVD releases, you're hearing a different theme: "Run Like Mad" by Canadian pop star Jann Arden.
Split into two teams, talented chefs must work together while finding ways to shine individually as they compete for a top spot at chef Gordon Ramsay's Hell's Kitchen restaurant in Lake Tahoe. Tune in for the dishes and drama as the competition heats up.
Retta, Christina Hendricks and Mae Whitman star in "Good Girls"
Good girls? Says who? The comedy-infused drama that took three suburban moms from their humdrum lives into a life of crime returns when Season 4 of "Good Girls" premieres Sunday, March 7, on NBC.
Follow the hectic lives of chiropodist Dr. Brad Schaeffer and podiatrist Dr. Ebonie Vincent in this unscripted series. To rule out cancer, Dr. Ebonie must remove a patient's sixth toe. Meanwhile, Dr. Brad helps a ballet dancer untangle their twisted feet.
Well, that depends on what you mean by "into" and "audience."
If you're talking about a live audience, you don't — not since this whole pandemic thing happened. But you can get what amounts to a sneak peek at a new episode by being part of its virtual audience.
Ryan Eggold and Freema Agyeman return for the Season 3 premiere of this medical drama. The COVID-19 pandemic hits close to home for the cast in the new season as one of the hospital's staff members contracts the virus. Jocko Sims also stars.