Cover Story
Secrets and lies
The powerhouse cast of ‘Big Little Lies’ welcomes a familiar face for Season 2
By Kenneth Andeel TV MediaWhenthe Season 1 finale of “Big Little Lies” aired last year on HBO, few were expecting it to return for a second season. Not because it wasn’t worthy — the show did exceptionally well, and raked in the accolades during awards season — but because the story on which it is based ends where Season 1 left off. On Sun day, June 9, the critically acclaimed series returns for an unexpected sec ond season, and we are treated to further exploration of the intriguefilled lives of a group of Californian women.
“Big Little Lies” premiered in 2017 as a seven-part limited series on HBO. The project was spearheaded by movie stars Nicole Kidman (“The Hours,” 2002) and Reese Witherspoon (“A Wrinkle in Time,” 2018), who, several years earlier, had optioned the rights to produce a film or television series based on author Li ane Moriarty’s novel of the same name.
Moriarty’s novel depicted a complicated web of secrets, abuse and revenge that brings a group of very different women together and results in an ultimate act of desperate violence. After Witherspoon and Kid man opted to produce the project as
a series rather than as a film, as initially expected, the already noteworthy cast began to grow. A additional stars signed on, including Shailene Woodley (“Divergent,” 2014), Zoë Kravitz (“Mad Max: Fury Road,” 2015) and Laura Dern (“Jurassic Park,” 1993), who filled out the group of women central to the story’s plot.
Recreation”), Kathryn Newton (“Halt and Catch Fire”) and Iain Armitage (“Young Sheldon”), most of whom are returning in Season 2. I say “most” in an effort to spare you from spoilers — if you haven’t watched the first season, telling you who isn’t returning for Season 2 would give too much away.
So far, “Big Little Lies” has fol
Late Laughs
Conan
Last night was the final episode of “Game of Thrones” and people are not happy about it. USA Today was railing against it. It was the angriest pie chart I’ve ever seen.
ately and turns herself in, despite her friends agreeing to lie on her behalf. In the television version, the women come up with a story in which the man died accidentally after instigating a struggle, and present a united front to police. The investigation into the death and the repercussions of that night are the source of much of the tension and drama Season 2 has to offer.
Meryl Streep (“Doubt,” 2008) joins the already ridiculously talented cast this season. She plays the mother of the man who died, and she comes to town looking for answers about his death.
When Moriarty’s novel left the series with no further source material to draw upon, the cast and creators seemed reticent to endorse the idea of a second season; they all claimed to be supremely happy with the way the first season turned out and defended its existence as a standalone piece of work.
That’s why I’m happy I’ve put a lot of thought into how our show is going to end. It’s going to be Season 48, oh boy. I’m gonna burn the whole set down and then I’m gonna marry my Aunt Louise.
The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon
President Trump is in a trade war with China, and I saw that Chinese officials said that, “No one should expect China to swallow bitter fruit.” Then Trump fired back: “I believe the word is ‘vegetable.’”
I saw that the CEO of Bed Bath & Beyond is stepping down. He was supposed to leave Bed Bath & Beyond last month, but he kept seeing things he needed.
The Late Late Show With James Corden
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el, the woman who does the actual killing admits to her actions immedi-
The demand for more must have simply been too great, because in 2017, shortly after “Big Little Lies” had received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Limited Series, HBO announced that a second season was being explored, and that Moriarty had been contacted to write new material for it.
Later that year, the second season was confirmed, and while fans were overjoyed, the announcement didn’t thrill other awards-season contenders. HBO had waited until after voting had concluded so the show would not be pulled from the “Limited Series” category for awards season. “Big Little Lies” ultimately nabbed several awards, including the Emmy and the Golden Globe for Best Miniseries.
Awards-season controversy aside, the return of the series has plenty of people excited. Like Moriarty’s novel, the television version of “Big Little Lies” manages to balance a dark sense of humor with a conscientious and sensitive exploration of domestic abuse and the effects of trauma. The show’s elite cast, which now includes three Oscar winners (Kidman, Witherspoon, Streep) and a two-time Oscar nominee (Dern), lovingly brings each character to life, and it’s a real joy to watch these women, both fictional and real, work together on screen.
Season 2 of “Big Little Lies” continues to explore the dark secrets of Monterey when it premieres Sunday, June 9, on HBO.
An Australian man was recently out walking his dog when he found a gold nugget worth $37,000. Does anything ever go wrong for Chris Hemsworth?
Jimmy Kimmel Live
There’s another controversy over who might be the new Batman. It is rumored that Robert Pattinson from the Twilight movies might be the next Batman. If you think about it, it makes sense. He was a vampire, now he’s a bat.
Late Night With Seth Meyers
Police in Philadelphia are investigating after a five-yearold boy walked into his preschool class holding about two dozen vials of crack cocaine. In the kid’s defense, he did bring enough for everyone.
NEW ON NETFLIX: “Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese”
This documentary directed by Martin Scorsese, as the title affirms, follows legendary musician Bob Dylan on his Rolling Thunder Revue tour in the fall of 1975. Dylan was a huge name by this point, selling out major concert venues, and the purpose of the tour was to give him the opportunity to “play for the people,” booking smaller venues and cities not usually on the big music circuits. Among his fellow performers were Joan Baez, Joni Mitchell, Roger McGuinn, Robbie Robertson and Roberta Flack, and the tour was loudly praised by critics. Netflix describes the flick as “part documentary, part concert film, part fever dream,” and you can watch it as of Wednesday, June 12.
“Murder Mystery”
Adam Sandler (“Happy Gilmore,” 1996) and Jennifer Aniston (“Friends”) have teamed up again for this mystery-comedy film premiering Friday, June 14. They play New York City detective Nick and his wife, Audrey, a hairdresser with a penchant for mystery novels. After meeting a mysterious stranger on a flight to Europe, the couple gets invited to stay on the lavish yacht of elderly billionaire Malcolm Quince (Terence Stamp, “Superman,” 1978). When Quince is found murdered, the two immediately become the prime suspects and soon find themselves on the run in a foreign land, with the real killer still at large. Luke Evans (“Dracula Untold,” 2014), Gemma Arterton (“Quantum of Solace,” 2008), Adeel Akhtar (“The Big Sick,” 2017) and Dany Boon (“Joyeux Noel,” 2005) also star.
NEW ON AMAZON PRIME: “Absentia” (Season 2)
The sophomore season of this gripping drama recently wrapped on AXN, and you can stream it in full on Friday, June 14. Stana Katic
(“Castle”) returns as Emily Byrne, an FBI agent who went missing while pursuing a notorious Boston serial killer. She was declared dead in absentia, only to turn up six years later in a cabin in the woods with no memory of the time she’s been missing. Season 1 followed Emily as she struggled to rebuild her life, with her husband remarried and her son being raised by him and his new wife. Worse, Emily soon finds herself on the run after learning she’s implicated in a string of murders. The new season finds her trying to rebuild her relationship with her son, while still haunted by her past and trying to find out more about it.
“Too Old to Die Young”
Danish director and screenwriter Nicolas Winding Refn is known for the “Pusher” trilogy, “Drive” (2011) and “Valhalla Rising” (2009), among others, and he wrote and directs this 10-episode crime drama. The gritty series stars Miles Teller (“Whiplash,” 2014) as Martin, a corrupt Los Angeles cop who gets drawn into the seedy criminal underworld populated by all manner of violent characters, from the Yakuza to the Russian mafia to Mexican cartel assassins to bloodthirsty teenage gangs. Acting as his assassin buddy’s getaway driver, Martin takes on some hits himself, but only if he deems his target low enough to be worthy of bumping off. He works under the guidance of the vengeful Viggo (John Hawkes, “Deadwood”), who takes it upon himself to kill people he feels have done wrong (and in this setting, there are a lot of them). All told, it’s 16 hours of Refn’s trademark slow pace,
Heathcote “Pride and Prejudice and Zombies,” 2016), grow ever more heavily involved in their new religion, inviting the cult into their home and forming a closer relationship with Crowley. The series returns Thursday, June 13.
NEW ON HULU:
“12 Monkeys” (Season 4)
and you can get immersed in it starting Friday, June 14.
NEW ON CBS ALL ACCESSS:
“Strange Angel” (Season 2)
This historical drama centers on Jack Parsons, a brilliant rocket engineer who started out as a janitor in a chemical factor in the ‘30s before going on to become a major figure in the U.S. space program. That was by day — by night he was heavily involved in the world of the occult, participating in sex magic rituals under the leadership of occultist Aleister Crowley. The series is based on Parsons’ biography, “Strange Angel: The Otherworldly Life of Rocket Scientist John Whiteson Parsons.” Jack Reynor (“Glassland,” 2014) plays Parsons in the series, whose career begins to take off in Season 2 with the country fully engaged in World War II. Meanwhile, he and his wife, Susan (Bella
The fourth and final season of this Syfy series is available to stream starting Saturday, June 15. Loosely based on the 1995 movie of the same name starring Brad Pitt and Bruce Willis, the TV series stars Aaron Stanford (“Nikita”) as a scavenger who’s recruited by a team of scientists in the year 2043 to travel back in time to 2015 to stop the release of a virus. The virus was set loose by an organization known as the Army of the 12 Monkeys and caused a plague that killed billions and eventually decimated the human race. The series jaunts back and forth between the two timelines, with Cole and brilliant virologist Dr. Cassie Railley (Amanda Schull, “Suits”) working to find the identity of the mysterious leader of the Army of the 12 Monkeys. The series is wrapped for good now, but that just means you can settle in and binge it in full.
“Vice” (2018)
This biographical drama racked up the most nominations of any film at this year’s Golden Globe Awards (winning one) and went on to receive a slew of other nods and accolades, including eight Oscar nominations and one win. It stars Christian Bale (“The Dark Knight,” 2008) as Dick Cheney, vice-president to George W. Bush, and follows his path to the powerful post. Amy Adams (“Arrival,” 2016) plays his wife, Lynne Vincent Cheney, and Sam Rockwell (“Moon,” 2009) plays George Dubbya. Steve Carell (“The Office”), Tyler Perry (“The Paynes”), Lily Rabe (“American Horror Story”), Shea Whigham (“Boardwalk Empire”) and Alison Pill (“Scott Pilgrim vs. the World,” 2010) also star. The movie streams Monday, June 10.
Sunday, June 9
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Open Epics (1:00)
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Monday, June 10
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11:30 a.m. (9) KAWE Yoga in Practice (0:30)
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USA WWE Monday Night Raw (3:00)
7:30 p.m. (5) KSTP NBA Countdown (Live) (0:30)
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8:00 p.m. (5) KSTP NBA Basketball
Final Game 5 Playoffs. G.S. at Tor. (Live) (2:30)
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9:00 p.m. ESPN2 UFC Main Event (1:00)
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Tuesday, June 11
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1:30 p.m. ESPN2 UEFA Soccer Euro 2020 Qualifier. BiH vs. Ita. (Live) (2:30)
2:00 p.m. (9) KMSP (15) KVRR FIFA Soccer Women’s Group F World Cup. USA vs. Thai. (Live) (2:00)
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11:30 p.m. FSN Twins Live Pre-game (0:30)
Wednesday, June 12
8:00 a.m. ESPN2 SportsCenter (1:00)
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8:30 a.m. FSN Town Ball (0:30)
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Ger. vs. Esp. (Live) (2:00)
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1:00 p.m. (9) KMSP (15) KVRR FIFA Women’s World Cup Today (Live) (1:00)
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2:00 p.m. (9) KMSP (15) KVRR FIFA Soccer Women’s Group A World Cup.
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Thursday, June 13
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8:30 a.m. FSN Lund: The Ultimate Fishing Experience (0:30)
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11:00 a.m. (9) KMSP (15) KVRR FIFA
Soccer Women’s Group C World Cup.
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GOLF LPGA Golf Round 1 Meijer Classic. (Live) (4:00)
NBCSN Mecum Top 10 (0:30) Noon (9) KAWE Classical Stretch: By Essentrics (0:30)
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1:00 p.m. (9) KMSP Women’s World Cup Today (1:00)
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2:00 p.m. (9) KMSP (15) KVRR Soccer Women’s Group B World Cup.
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Brainerd Daily Dispatch, MN: Sports Jun 9, 2019 to Jun 15, 2019
Buckle up: ‘The Great Food Truck Race’ heads to the east coast
By Andrew Warren TV MediaF ire up those engines and put the pedal to the metal. Another season of “The Great Food Truck Race” has hit the road on Food Network, and with only one team able to take home the grand prize, the competition this year is going to be fierce.
Chef Tyler Florence returns to host the culinary race, a role that he’s held for all 10 seasons. This year, nine teams of aspiring food truck owners are in the running as they make their way along the Atlantic coast’s sunny cities, making stops along the way where
they face challenges that test their cooking, business acumen and ability to market their brand.
In this week’s premiere, all nine teams assemble in beautiful Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Each has their own food truck for the competition, with its own style of food, branding and way of cooking. What ties them all together, though, is their desire to sell mouth-watering food to eager customers. In Myrtle Beach, Florence challenges the food truck crews to serve up scrummy boardwalk bites and succulent crab dishes to hungry locals, and the team that’s the least successful is asked to leave the caravan.
Next week, the racers are off to Hilton Head, South Carolina, where they face a boiled peanut challenge. With future stops in Florida at Daytona Beach, Tampa, Fort Myers, Fort Lauderdale and Miami, the competitors are destined to get plenty of sun as their numbers get whittled down and they get closer and closer to the $50,000 grand prize.
The name “Food Truck Race” is a bit of a misnomer — this is a cooking competition, after all, and the food trucks don’t actually
race each other from city to city. Instead, it’s more of a race for sales, with the food truck teams being given unique challenges at every stop that speak to the local food scene, and that encourage the competitors to get creative with both their food and their marketing.
Buckle up those seatbelts and make sure you have a napkin handy — “The Great Food Truck Race” heads to the East Coast for its 10th season starting Sunday, June 9, on Food Network.
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1:00 p.m. (11) KARE The Rachael Ray Show Viewers are presented with great recipes and simple solutions for everyday issues.
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9:30 a.m. (2) KTCA How to Cook Well With Rory O’Connell Pumpkin soup with toasted pumpkin seed oil, and braised lamb are made.
TRAV Bizarre Foods: Delicious Destinations Andrew explores the thrifty cuisine of Cardiff, Wales. Hosted by: Andrew Zimmern
10:00 a.m. (2) KTCA Mexico: One Plate at a Time Rick visits Los Panchos, a Mexico City institution famous for carnitas. (N)
TRAV Bizarre Foods: Delicious Destinations Andrew Zimmern uncovers the best food in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula; Croatian chicken. Hosted by: Andrew Zimmern
10:30 a.m. (2) KTCA Kevin Belton’s New Orleans Celebrations Dishes include Homemade Boudin, Fried Boudin Balls and Wraps and Boudin Pizza.
TRAV Bizarre Foods: Delicious Destinations Andrew reveals the foods of Hanoi, Vietnam, including snail soup and pork-filled crepes.
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2:30 p.m. (8) WDSE To Dine for With Kate Sullivan Best-selling Author Emily Giffin discusses writing at her favorite Seafood restaurant.
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Brainerd Daily Dispatch, MN: Food Jun 9, 2019 to Jun 15, 2019
With the lazy days of summer right around the corner, television networks are preparing to roll out their summer schedules, and the competition for ratings is as cutthroat as ever. One network is betting on a slate chock-full of retro-inspired game shows to reel in viewers.
Contestants vie for potentially life-altering prizes as they compete in “Press Your Luck,” “Card Sharks” and “Match Game,” which all premiere Wednesday, June 12, on ABC. The network has a number of other game shows lined up for prime time this summer, including updated versions of “Celebrity Family Feud,” “The $100,000 Pyramid” and “To Tell the Truth,” along with new shows “Holey Moley” and “Family Food Fight.”
ABC’s has stacked the deck with three nights of game-show fun throughout the warmer months. It seems to be a solid strategy given the success of high-stakes game shows in recent years, and producers have snagged a number of charismatic hosts to bring a whole new generation of TV viewers on board.
On Wednesday, June 12, Elizabeth Banks (“The Hunger Games,” 2012) kicks things off with a brand new incarnation of “Press Your Luck.” In the show, three contestants answer trivia questions to earn the right to spin the Big Board, which features cash and prizes. As they attempt to amass the cash and prizes, they have to avoid the dreaded Whammy, who could take all of their winnings and leave them with nothing — it’s basically like the wheel landing on “Bankrupt” in “Wheel of Fortune.”
The original “Press Your Luck,” a daytime game show that aired from 1983 to 1986 on CBS, followed much the same game play, but the new ABC version boasts an added twist. Banks’s “Press Your Luck” features an all-new bonus round in which the winning contestant faces off against the Whammy for the chance to win a fortune.
ABC follows up that new classic with a revamped “Card Sharks.” In April, it was announced that Joel
Fun and games ABC bets on game shows this summer
McHale (“Community”) had been tapped to host the series, and he follows in the footsteps of several other successful game show hosts.
“I’m very excited to be hosting ‘Card Sharks,’” McHale said in an official release. He also joked: “Game winners can win tens of thousands of dollars, and in an updated twist — losers will be fed to a pen of adult Tiger Sharks.”
Sharks or no sharks, McHale’s new series has a proven formula. Two players go head to head in an elimination card game in which they play for a $10,000 cash prize. The winner then gets the chance to turn that money into even more cash by predicting seven final cards.
This isn’t the first, second or third time “Card Sharks” has been revamped for a new generation of TV viewers. Jim Perry (“$ale of the Century”) hosted the original version, which ran on NBC from 1978 to 1981. Bob Eubanks (“The Newlywed Game”) took over hosting duties for a CBS iteration of the program, which aired from 1986 to 1989, along with a syndicated version hosted by Bill Rafferty (“Every Second Counts”). A short-lived syndicated “Card Sharks” also popped up on the airwaves from 2001 to 2002, this time hosted by Pat Bullard (“Love Connection”). The show was also featured as part of “Gameshow Marathon” in 2006, this time hosted by Ricki Lake (“Hairspray,” 1988).
Several international versions of “Card Sharks” have been produced over the years, and the show has spawned video games, online games and even software for mobile devices.
The Wednesday night gameshow reboot trifecta continues with Alec Baldwin as the host of the hit ABC version of “Match Game,” which premiered in 2016. As in previous remakes of the series, the show features a panel of celebrities who try to match the answers with contestants. The results are often hilarious, thanks to a rotating roster of comedians and actors. After the initial round of play, the winning contestant chooses one celebrity from the panel to play in a head-to-head match, with a top prize of up to $25,000.
The season premiere marks the fourth season of the ABC show, but “Match Game” has a long history in the television era. Like “Card Sharks,” “Match Game” has been revived several times over the years, first appearing on NBC from 1962 to 1969. CBS debuted its own version of the show in 1973, which ran until 1979. The
show aired in daily syndication from 1979 to 1982, followed by a mash-up with another game show in NBC’s “The Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour” from 1983 to 1984. Other iterations include a 1990 to 1991 ABC program, a 1998 to 1999 syndicated run, and as part of CBS’s “Gameshow Marathon” in 2006.
The alpha network’s lineup of summer fun game shows also includes a Sunday night block featuring “Celebrity Family Feud,” hosted by Steve Harvey (“The Steve Harvey Show”); “The $100,000 Pyramid,” hosted by Michael Strahan (“Strahan and Sara”); and “To Tell the Truth,” hosted by Anthony Anderson (“Black-ish”). Later this summer, Ste-
phen Curry will host the mini-golf competition series “Holey Moley,” and Ayesha Curry will host culinary competition “Family Food Fight.” ABC has plenty to offer viewers as they celebrate a summer of fun and games. Dive into the fun when “Press Your Luck,” “Card Sharks” and “Match Game” premiere Wednesday, June 12.
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