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Q: Are they going to do "Grimm" again?

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

You can never say never to these things, but the 2017 series finale of "Grimm" gave a pretty definitive end to the show. The writers were fortunate to know well ahead of time that the show's sixth season would be its last, and so they wrote a proper ending for the show's complicated overarching storyline and its many characters.

The end was maybe a bit too definitive for some characters -- without giving away too much, quite a few major characters died at the end of the series.

Stage-struck: Broadway stars shine at the Tony Awards

Author: 
Kyla Brewer / TV Media
Josh Groban and Sarah Bareilles co-host the 72nd Annual Tony Awards

Josh Groban and Sarah Bareilles co-host the 72nd Annual Tony Awards

Q: When is "The Wall" coming back? It's fun and exciting. I've not seen it being promoted as a summer replacement and hope it hasn't been dropped.

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

I'm going to assume your use of "dropped" was an intentional pun, and I love it. And so, you've earned the good news you're about to receive: the show, in which contestants' success is measured in balls being dropped down a towering wall, has been renewed for another season.

The problem is, the return date might well be as hard to predict as the game itself.

Q: I've seen Jemaine in a lot of things since "Flight of the Conchords" ended, but what's the other one been up to?

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

The "other one" in "Flight of the Conchords," the HBO series about a New Zealand folk duo trying to make it big in New York, is Bret McKenzie, and he's definitely been keeping a lower profile than co-star Jemaine Clement.

Farewell to the Fosters: Beloved family gets the send-off it deserves

Author: 
Andrew Warren / TV Media
Teri Polo and Sherri Saum star in "The Fosters"

Teri Polo and Sherri Saum star in "The Fosters"

Farewell to the Fosters: It's always so nice when a favorite show gets a proper send-off. So many series are canceled suddenly and without warning, with their writers never given a chance to end things in a satisfying way. Luckily, one of Freeform's most successful series is getting the finale it deserves.

Late Laughs for the week of June 3 - 9, 2018

The Late Late Show With James Corden

A North Carolina meat supplier has recalled 35,000 pounds of ground beef after customers complained that it contained pieces of hard, blue plastic. So now, if you get a McDonald's happy meal, your burger is both the meal AND the toy.

 

Facebook is adding a new feature that will allow people to use Facebook as an online dating app. Facebook might be good at this. They already did such a good job matching up American voters with Russian trolls.

 

New Releases for the week of June 3 - 9

A Wrinkle in Time

Ever since her scientist father (Pine) disappeared, Meg (Reid) has found it difficult to stay focused on school and her life at home -- especially since she believes that his astrophysics studies resulted in him being teleported to another world. When three strange but kindly women, who call themselves Mrs. Which (Winfrey), Mrs. Whatsit (Witherspoon) and Mrs. Who (Kaling), appear and reveal to Meg that her father is trapped on a faraway planet by a powerful evil force, she sets out on a journey across the cosmos with her brother Charles Wallace (McCabe) and schoolmate Calvin (Miller) to find and rescue him from the all-consuming darkness.

Director: Ava DuVernay. Stars: Storm Reid, Oprah Winfrey, Reese Witherspoon, Mindy Kaling, Chris Pine, Levi Miller, Deric McCabe, Gugu Mbatha-Raw. 2018. 109 min. Adventure.

 

Death Wish

After his wife is killed and his daughter is put into a coma during a violent home invasion, trauma surgeon Paul Kersey (Willis) becomes outraged when the police confess that it's unlikely that they'll solve the horrific crime. He decides to take justice into his own hands, using his access to injured criminals at his hospital to gain information and becoming a vigilante who turns into a local sensation when his actions are caught on camera and uploaded to the internet. 

Director: Eli Roth. Stars: Bruce Willis, Vincent D'onofrio, Elisabeth Shue, Camila Morrone, Dean Norris, Beau Knapp. 2018. 107 min. Action.

 

The Hurricane Heist

With a catastrophic Category 5 hurricane bearing down on a beach town, a group of criminals plan a massive heist against the local U.S. treasury facility left guarded by a lone agent (Grace). When the well-armed thieves arrive at the facility, it's up to her, along with a meteorologist (Kebbell) and an ex-Marine (Kwanten) who have also stayed behind, to stop them while one of the most powerful and destructive forces in nature threatens to destroy them all.

Director: Rob Cohen. Stars: Toby Kebbell, Maggie Grace, Ryan Kwanten, Ralph Ineson, Melissa Bolona, Ben Cross, Jamie Andrew Cutler, Christian Contreras. 2018. 103 min. Action.

Seaside cravings: Katie Lee hunts down the tastiest beach grub

Author: 
Andrew Warren / TV Media
Katie Lee in "Beach Bites with Katie Lee"

Katie Lee in "Beach Bites with Katie Lee"

OK, so summer may not officially start for a couple of weeks yet, but let's face it, the sizzling season is unofficially here. With the sun high in the sky and the mercury rising, nothing says "summer" better than a day at the beach.

Synthetic revolution: 'Humans' returns for a third season on AMC

Author: 
Sarah Passingham / TV Media
Ivanno Jeremiah, Colin Morgan, Gemma Chan, Katherine Parkinson and Emily Berrington as seen in "Humans"

Ivanno Jeremiah, Colin Morgan, Gemma Chan, Katherine Parkinson and Emily Berrington as seen in "Humans"

Recaps for the week of May 28 - June 1

Author: 
Andrew Warren / TV Media
Dick Christie stars in "The Bold and the Beautiful"

Dick Christie stars in "The Bold and the Beautiful"

The Bold and the Beautiful

Hope demands an explanation after Wyatt disrupts her wedding to Bill, but the secret that Wyatt divulges to his brother threatens to drive in the wedge in the family even further. Liam has trouble containing his anger at the news, and Bill unleashes on Wyatt after he stands up to his father. Neither Hope nor Steffy is willing to let Liam go, and Hope struggles with deciding what her next move should be, but Brooke advises her to pick things up with him and get married. Liam confronts Bill about the pain that his deceit has caused, and Steffy is vindicated. Liam is asked by Ridge to find it in his heart to forgive Steffy. Bill pays an uninvited visit to Steffy's house, where he isn't exactly welcomed. During the ensuing argument, Steffy suffers a bad fall and becomes fearful for her unborn child. Liam receives a frantic phone call from her to tell him about the accident.

Days of Our Lives

Sonny tells Victor about Leo's lawsuit, making him livid at the news. Brady is finally ready to make a decision about whether he'd rather be with Eve or Theresa, but then he's thrown a curveball that makes him rethink his decision. Mateo and his minions catch Paul and John, but they manage to make it back from Mexico for a reunion with Marlena and Will. While Will debates with Paul about whether Will should seek a cure for the amnesia that he's suffering, Marlena tries to determine whether or not Ben is being truthful. A figure from Gabi's recent past stands in the way of her being released from prison, and she winds up in the hot seat yet again. Eve and Chloe come together to compare information about Theresa, and Tripp and Claire find comfort in each other after both being dumped. Now armed with new information, Chloe totally dominates Theresa. Stefan presents Kayla with a deal that comes with major strings attached that could help Steve get his vision back. Laura comes to help integrate Abigail's personalities, and Hope gets some stunning news concerning Ben Watson.

General Hospital

Carly finally snaps, but later finds herself looking on the bright side of her situation. Franco isn't as supportive as he could be, and Andre finds himself reluctant to move ahead. Alexis tries to find the root of the problem, and Peter comes forward with leverage. Jason doesn't commit, while Ava tries to discourage Griffin. Obrecht puts the blame squarely on someone's shoulders, and Valentin works on defending himself. Maxie feels like a fool, and Jason offers up some encouraging words. 

The Young and the Restless

Thanks to some advice from Lily, Abby gives Arturo another try, and invites him to spend a holiday weekend in Miami with her. The two of them wind up completely in synch with each other, but when Nikki sees them kissing in a romantic location, trouble starts to brew. Kyle encourages Jack to keep a positive outlook on the changes that Billy is making, but when Billy plans to discontinue one of their father's old perfume lines, Jack goes over the edge. Devon and Hilary help Shauna and Charlie get ready for the prom, and find themselves growing closer to each other as they do. Things get complicated between Charlie and Shauna when he learns that she's run away from home. Victor and Nick work on repairing their relationship, leading Nick to consider rejoining Newman Enterprises.

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