We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about shows including Silicon Valley, The Good Doctor, Empire and Supernatural!
1 | Was Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. suggesting that Jemma is already pregnant with Deke’s mother, by having her hurl upon learning he’s her grandson?
2 | On Homeland, we get that Carrie is in one of her “bad mom” spirals, but wasn’t it straining credibility that she would bring daughter Frannie into the home of a dangerous Russian spy?
3 | Was Silicon...
1 | Was Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. suggesting that Jemma is already pregnant with Deke’s mother, by having her hurl upon learning he’s her grandson?
2 | On Homeland, we get that Carrie is in one of her “bad mom” spirals, but wasn’t it straining credibility that she would bring daughter Frannie into the home of a dangerous Russian spy?
3 | Was Silicon...
- 3/30/2018
- TVLine.com
To say Erlich Bachman’s departure from “Silicon Valley” has been a long time coming would be an understatement. T.J. Miller, the “Silicon Valley” producers, and HBO all announced that both the actor and character would be leaving the series midway through Season 4, preparing fans for a future without the pot-smoking homeowner long before a barrage of backlash hit the actor.
Setting aside accusations of sexual assault that came later, reports of unprofessional behavior on set started popping up shortly after the announcement, making the tumultuous working relationships between Miller, his producers, and his co-stars quite clear. Obviously, there are some long-held hard feelings at play when it comes to Tj Miller and his former cohorts at “Silicon Valley,” so perhaps it should come as no surprise that the show is taking its sweet time torturing its former star in the only way it can: publicly flogging Erlich Bachman.
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Setting aside accusations of sexual assault that came later, reports of unprofessional behavior on set started popping up shortly after the announcement, making the tumultuous working relationships between Miller, his producers, and his co-stars quite clear. Obviously, there are some long-held hard feelings at play when it comes to Tj Miller and his former cohorts at “Silicon Valley,” so perhaps it should come as no surprise that the show is taking its sweet time torturing its former star in the only way it can: publicly flogging Erlich Bachman.
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- 3/26/2018
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
Cine Asia & Cmc Pictures Presents: Wukong
Directed By: Derek Kwok
Main Cast: Eddie Peng
Other Cast: Ni Ni, Shawn Yue, Ou Hao
Production: New Classics Media
Language: Mandarin with Chinese & English Subtitles
From Director Derek Kwok (Co director of ‘Journey To The West’), Wukong delivers an exciting new vision on the classic Monkey King tale. Starring Eddie Peng (Call of Heroes, Operation Mekong) as the Legendary Sun WuKong, alongside rising stars Ni Ni (Flowers of War) and Shawn Yue (Reign of Assassins).
Synopsis:
Three powers collide. Long ago, Sun Wukong, was born in Huaguo Mountain with a heart of stone. Ji Hua, a powerful general from the heaven planned to terminate him. However Wukong was rescued by Bodhi and became his pupil. Jian Yang, is a being who was given an opportunity to become a strong god, but for this he needs to kill Zixia, the daughter of the Heaven Emperor’s rival,...
Directed By: Derek Kwok
Main Cast: Eddie Peng
Other Cast: Ni Ni, Shawn Yue, Ou Hao
Production: New Classics Media
Language: Mandarin with Chinese & English Subtitles
From Director Derek Kwok (Co director of ‘Journey To The West’), Wukong delivers an exciting new vision on the classic Monkey King tale. Starring Eddie Peng (Call of Heroes, Operation Mekong) as the Legendary Sun WuKong, alongside rising stars Ni Ni (Flowers of War) and Shawn Yue (Reign of Assassins).
Synopsis:
Three powers collide. Long ago, Sun Wukong, was born in Huaguo Mountain with a heart of stone. Ji Hua, a powerful general from the heaven planned to terminate him. However Wukong was rescued by Bodhi and became his pupil. Jian Yang, is a being who was given an opportunity to become a strong god, but for this he needs to kill Zixia, the daughter of the Heaven Emperor’s rival,...
- 7/12/2017
- by kingofkungfu
- AsianMoviePulse
Jian Yang’s Erlich impression. Big Head’s sudden ascension through the guest lecture circuit. Gavin Belson’s failed key-card swipe. Last night’s “Silicon Valley” was an episode that kept the Season 4 hot streak alive with some unsurprisingly delightful developments.
But there’s one that has them all beat.
While going through the files of their early investor Peter Gregory, Richard (Thomas Middleditch) discovers that the man who once gave Pied Piper some much-needed runway also may have left the key to building a brand new, decentralized internet.
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Jared (Zach Woods), Richard’s partner in amateur sleuthing, helps them both realize this discovery means that a new internet might be more viable than either of them thought. Richard’s newfound excitement leads to a back-and-forth of happy enthusiasm.
But there’s one that has them all beat.
While going through the files of their early investor Peter Gregory, Richard (Thomas Middleditch) discovers that the man who once gave Pied Piper some much-needed runway also may have left the key to building a brand new, decentralized internet.
Read More: Zach Woods Compares His ‘Silicon Valley’ Character to a ‘New England Mom,’ and Here’s Why That’s Hysterically Tragic
Jared (Zach Woods), Richard’s partner in amateur sleuthing, helps them both realize this discovery means that a new internet might be more viable than either of them thought. Richard’s newfound excitement leads to a back-and-forth of happy enthusiasm.
- 5/8/2017
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
Elisabeth Moss in ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’
Two exciting new limited series are making rather unconventional debuts this week, with The Handmaid’s Tale premiering on Hulu, which hasn’t had such a big event program like this before, and Genius giving National Geographic its first scripted show. We’re also saying goodbye to Bates Motel, welcome back to Silicon Valley, and hello in a new form to Dear White People. Plus there are a couple new places to have a laugh at the president.
To help you keep track of the most important programs over the next seven days, here’s our guide to everything worth watching, whether it’s on broadcast, cable, or streaming for April 23–29:
SUNDAYSilicon Valley (HBO, 10pm)
The boys of Pied Piper return, but they’re no longer a united force. The fourth season promises internal strife, as Richard (Thomas Middleditch) appears to quit his own company, as...
Two exciting new limited series are making rather unconventional debuts this week, with The Handmaid’s Tale premiering on Hulu, which hasn’t had such a big event program like this before, and Genius giving National Geographic its first scripted show. We’re also saying goodbye to Bates Motel, welcome back to Silicon Valley, and hello in a new form to Dear White People. Plus there are a couple new places to have a laugh at the president.
To help you keep track of the most important programs over the next seven days, here’s our guide to everything worth watching, whether it’s on broadcast, cable, or streaming for April 23–29:
SUNDAYSilicon Valley (HBO, 10pm)
The boys of Pied Piper return, but they’re no longer a united force. The fourth season promises internal strife, as Richard (Thomas Middleditch) appears to quit his own company, as...
- 4/23/2017
- by Christopher Campbell
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
Ahead of the Season 3 premiere of “Silicon Valley,” TheWrap asked Zach Woods, who plays Jared, also known as Donald, to list off all the characters of the hit HBO series and describe them in one word each. Woods said T.J. Miller‘s Erlich is “id,” while Martin Starr‘s Gilfoyle can be described as “sardonic.” Russ Hanneman, best known for his quote, “This guy fucks!” is labeled by Woods as a “predator,” while Jian Yang can just be described as “Jian Yang.” “Oh, the lawyer!” said Woods, adding a reference to a scene from Season 2. “For him, the word that comes to.
- 4/23/2016
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
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