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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

MERRY CHRISTMAS!!

5 PM:
John Wick 2 movie on A&E

6 PM:
Coyote Creek Christmas movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
A Christmas Promise movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Encore)
Kirk Franklin’s A Gospel Christmas movie on Lifetime (Encore)
A Sisterly Christmas movie on OWN (Encore)
It’s a Wonderful Life (classic) movie on E!

6:30 PM:
Tombstone movie on Sundance TV

6:45 PM:
White House Down movie on Encore

7 PM:
Little Women on Masterpiece on PBS (Reair)
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1 movie on USA Network

7:55 PM:
Pitch Perfect movie on HBO 2

8 PM:
Writing Around the Christmas Tree movie on Lifetime (DEBUT)
A Royal Queens Christmas movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
Christmas in My Heart movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Encore)
NCIS: Los Angeles on CBS (Reair)
Little Women on Masterpiece on PBS (Reair)
John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum movie on A&E
Knives Out movie on Bravo
The Lion King (animated) movie on FX
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle movie on Starz

9 PM:
Call the Midwife Holiday Special on PBS (DEBUT)
It’s a Wonderful Life (classic) movie on E!
Iron Man 3 movie on Encore

9:23 PM:
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 movie on USA Network

10 PM:
Eight Gifts of Hanukkah movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
Time for Them to Come Home for Christmas movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Encore)

10:01 PM:
Jumanji: The Next Level movie on Starz

10:03 PM:
Mistletoe in Montana movie on Lifetime (Encore)

Enjoy!

Merry Christmas 2021!!!

Much like last year, the world has gone through another difficult year because of the Coronavirus pandemic. It is my hope that this holiday season, while you gather together with friends and family, that you do so carefully.

I know we are all tired of wearing masks, social distancing, travel restrictions and the like; but these practices are an important way to show that you care about those you come in contact with every day.

Please enjoy your holiday – no matter how you are spending the day – and thank you SO VERY MUCH for visiting Rueben’s Ramblings (it’s been 11 years now!).

Have a blessed and wonderful Christmas Day, and I hope you will continue to visit as often as you can!

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Movie fans were finally able to return to their local Cineplexes starting this past May – with COVID restrictions in place, of course, and I was able to see about a dozen movies over the past 6 months or so. Most were superhero related (Black Widow, Eternals and Shang-Chi) with a little James Bond (No Time to Die) stirred [not shaken] in too; but my favorites were Jungle Cruise, In the Heights and Free Guy (Ryan Reynolds was hysterical!)

Among the much buzzed about news items in the world of box office movies have been former Twilight leading lady Kristen Stewart get rave reviews for her portrayal of the late Princess Diana in the film Spencer; legends Colin Firth and Stanley Tucci receiving their own share of rave reviews for their roles in the indie flick Supernova. And, Chloe Zhao is now the hottest director in Hollywood, coming off her win at the Golden Globes (she’s the second woman to win Best Director in 78 years) and at the Oscars as well. She was the Director for this year’s Eternals and her next project will be the sci-fi Western spin on Dracula.

Now let’s take a look at the top 30 box office winners from this year (up through Sunday, December 19 that is):

1. Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings – 224 million
2. Venom: Let There Be Carnage – 212 million
3. Black Widow – 184 million
4. F9: The Fast Saga – 173 million
5. Eternals – 163 million
6. No Time to Die – 161 million
7. A Quiet Place Part II – 160 million
8. Free Guy – 121.6 million
9. Spider-Man: No Way Home -121.5 million
10. Jungle Cruise – 117 million
11. Ghostbusters: Afterlife – 115 million
12. Godzilla vs. Kong – 99 million
13. Dune – 93 million
14. Halloween Kills – 92 million
15. Cruella – 86 million
16. Encanto – 77 million
17. Space Jam: A New Legacy – 67 million
18. The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It – 66 million
19. Candyman – 61 million
20. The Boss Baby: Family Business – 57 million
21. The Addams Family 2 – 56.4 million
22. The Suicide Squad – 55.7 million
23. Raya and the Last Dragon – 54.7 million
24. Clifford the Big Red Dog – 49 million
25. Old – 48 million
26. Tom and Jerry – 46 million
27. The Forever Purge – 45 million
28. House of Gucci – 44 million
29. Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway – 40.3 million
30. PAW Patrol: The Movie – 40.1 million

NOTE: This list does not include Spider-Man: No Way Home, as the movie was released on December 17; however, this latest version of the webslinger’s tale is set to cross the $1 billion mark WORLDWIDE on Christmas Day.

On the other spectrum are the movies that were either a disappointment in the box office due to poor ticket sales or, more importantly, had a horrible trailer that made me completely uninterested in seeing them. While several of the below were in the top 30 for ticket sales, they still weren’t very good (at least to me).

They appear in alphabetical order below:

Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar
Don’t Breathe 2
Godzilla vs. Kong
Jackass Forever
Halloween Kills
Malignant
Music
Old
Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin
Spiral: For the Book of Saw
Separation
The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It
The Forever Purge
The Last Duel
Venom: Let There Be Carnage

What movies did you most enjoy seeing this year? Which movies were disappointments to you? Please share your thoughts and comments.

TOMORROW: Awards of 2021

MERRY CHRISTMAS!!

Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

NOTE: The new movie Don’t Look Up will debut online on Netflix today while the series finale of Dickinson will air online on Apple TV+. And, the finale of The Wheel of Time will air online on Amazon.

5 PM:
The Preacher’s Wife movie on OWN

5:30 PM:
Pretty Woman movie on Bravo

5:45 PM:
White Christmas (classic) movie on Sundance TV

6 PM:
Reba McEntire’s Christmas in Tune movie on Lifetime (Encore)
‘Tis the Season to Be Merry movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
The Christmas Thief movie on ION (Encore)
Christmas Bells movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Reair)
Sister Act movie on BET

6:30 PM:
Raiders of the Lost Ark movie on Paramount Network

6:40 PM:
Landscapers on HBO (Encore)

6:45 PM:
Die Hard movie on Syfy

7:44 PM:
Outlander on Starz (Reair)

8 PM:
Hot Chocolate Holiday movie on Lifetime (DEBUT)
Christmas…Again?! movie on Disney (Encore)
The Nine Kittens of Christmas movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
Landscapers on HBO 2 (Encore)
Return to Christmas Creek movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Reair)
The Christmas Sitter movie on ION (Reair)
Baking Christmas movie on OWN (Reair)
It’s a Wonderful Life (classic) movie on NBC
Sweet Home Alabama movie on Bravo
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban movie on USA Network

8:30 PM:
White Christmas (classic) movie on Sundance TV

9 PM:
Yellowjackets on Showtime 2 (Encore)
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom movie on Paramount Network

9:30 PM:
The Christmas Contest movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)

9:45 PM:
Serendipity movie on EPIX
Die Hard 2 movie on Syfy

10 PM:
Holiday in Santa Fe movie on Lifetime (Encore)
A Sisterly Christmas movie on OWN (Encore)
Miracles Across 125th Street movie on VH1 (Encore)
Marry Me at Christmas movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Reair)
Christmas in Palm Springs movie on ION (Reair)

10:30 PM:
Sweet Home Alabama movie on Bravo

Enjoy!

Music has always been an important part of my life ever since I was a child listening to music while sitting in the middle of my big brothers’ shared bedroom on the their old 1970’s turntable then listening to my big boom box and later the Walkman I had in the 1980’s all the way through to my iPod in the 2000’s to now my Pandora and Spotify accounts.

I wake up to music every morning rather than a buzzing alarm; and then I go to bed with music on my phone [again, thank you Pandora!]. Music may not mean to everyone what it means to me, but it does play a crucial part in television, Broadway, theatres and the box office.

The following are my choices for top performers for 2021:

Female Artist of the Year: H.E.R.

H.E.R. (born Gabriella Wilson) was my choice for The Jimi Hendrix-Alicia Keyes Combo, aka Best R&B performer, last year. This time around she is the Female Artist of the Year as throughout 2021, she performed “America the Beautiful during the pre-game festivities for Super Bowl LV; she co-wrote, co-composed and co-produced the song “Fight for You” for the movie Judas and the Black Messiah, which won Best Original Song for the 2020-2021 Academy Awards; her single “Damage” topped the R&B radio charts; and her debut album ‘Back of My Mind’ was released in the summer. Additionally, she will make her feature film debut in the upcoming adaptation of The Color Purple in the role of Squeak.

Here is the video for “Fight for You”:

She is Back! (The Most Welcome Return): Adele

Adele has been a top performer since her debut studio album entitled “19” [the age she was when the album was released] came out in 2008 and garnered her Grammy Award for Best New Artist. She followed that up with a new album entitled “21” two years later; that album became the world’s best-selling album of the 21st century. Her next album “25” came four years later; and the lead single “Hello” became the first song in the US to sell over one million digital copies within a week of its release. Five years later, her new album “30” was released in November 2021. A week after her new single “Easy on Me” was released, it surged to number one on the Hot 100, becoming her 5th chart-topping single. The album has since become the biggest album debut of 2021; and she recently performed at the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles and was interviewed by Oprah Winfrey for the first time on American TV. And, starting in January 2022 she will have a Vegas residency at Caesar’s Palace; Weekends With Adele will find the singer performing two shows every weekend from January through April.

Here is the video for “Easy on Me”:

New Artist of the Year: Olivia Rodrigo

Olivia Rodrigo is a teen phenom singer-songwriter and actress, who got her start at the ripe young age of 13 in the Disney Channel series Bizaardvark for which she starred for three years. She then moved on to be part of the ensemble cast of the Disney+ mockumentary series High School Musical: The Musical: The Series. She signed with Interscope and Geffen Records in 2020 and her debut single “Drivers License” was released in 2021, which quickly topped the charts. Her debut studio album ‘Sour’ received critical acclaim and has earned her 7 Grammy nominations. She had three consecutive number 1 songs, making her the first artist ever to accomplish this feat and ‘Sour’ broke Spotify’s global records for biggest opening week by a female artist ever.

Here is the video for “Driver’s License”:

Best Musical Theater Duo: Abigail Barlow and Emily Bear

Abigail Barlow, 23, and Emily Bear, 20, are the new “It girl” millennials, making waves thanks to their much-buzzed about concept album ‘The Unofficial Bridgerton Musical’ they created together. Abigail is a singer, cover artist and TikTok Star while Emily is child piano prodigy, who has gone on to become a composer, songwriter and singer.

After bingeing the Netflix series Bridgerton (like the millions of other viewers) at the end of 2020, Abigail knew it was meant for the stage. She wrote the beginning of two songs, put them up at TikTok and the response was astonishing, which included responses by cast members of the series and countless Broadway stars. Abigail reached out to Emily, her writing partner for the previous year and a half, and they finished those two songs and quickly began working on translating the period piece drama into a musical, prolifically composing, orchestrating and producing 15 original songs in 6 weeks, in real time, live on Instagram and sharing them on TikTok. They have since made countless appearances on TV, podcasts and even performed on the stage at the Kennedy Center at 50 alongside Glee alum Darren Criss. Their concept album has also earned them a 2022 Grammy nomination for Best Musical Theater Album.

You can listen to all of the songs (15 in total) from “The Unofficial Bridgerton Musical” here [make sure to use the pull down menu to the right of the video to listen to each song]:

Top Rock Song: “Bang!” by AJR

The song “Bang!” by the American indie pop trio AJR is composed of multi-instrumentalist brothers Adam, Jack and Ryan Met may have been released in February of 2020, but it became their highest-charting song, peaking at number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 by January of 2021. The trio have been nominated for Favorie Pop Duo/Group by the American Music Awards, Top Duo/Group and Top Rock Artist by the Billboard Music Awards and Alternative Rock Artist of the Year by the iHeartRadio Music Awards. The single “Bang!” won for Top Rock Song” at this year’s Billboard Music Awards.

Here is the video for “Bang!”:

Favorite (but Over-Hyped) Pop Group: BTS

The Korean pop group BTS was formed back in 2010 but they didn’t debut until 2013. They originally started as a hip hop group, but their music style has evolved over the years. The septet consists of members Jin, Suga, J-Hope RM, Jimin, V and Jungkook. They co-write and co-produce much of their own music. Their hit single “Dynamite” came out last summer, and this year’s hit summer single “Butter” became THE song of the summer.

Here is the video for “Butter”:

Music for Real Life: Nurse Lori Marie Key

The 29-year-old Michigan nurse, Lori Marie Key, who worked in a COVID unit, was captured on video during a daily huddle for a shift change belting out the somber song “Amazing Grace” on the floor of St. Mary Mercy Hospital at the height of the pandemic last April. That song brought a moment of relief and teary smiles to the faces of her co-workers; and, of course, the video went viral.

Because of that exposure, Key was invited to perform the song at a memorial, held at the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool that was augmented with 400 lights to represent the (then) 4000,000 American lives lost to COVID-19, which was ahead of the Inauguration of then President-elect Joe Biden

You can see the original video of Lori Marie Key signing “Amazing Grace” at St. Mary Mercy Hospital that went viral below:

And here Key sings “Amazing Grace” at the COVID Memorial on January 19:

Favorite New R&B Duo: Silk Sonic

Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak, who was Mars’s opening act in 2017, have joined together to form the new R&B Duo Silk Sonic. They released their debut single “Leave the Door Open” in March of this year and their debut album ‘An Evening with Silk Sonic’ was released in November. The duo made their TV debut at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards and performed at the 2021 iHeartRadio Music Awards. They went on to win Best Group at the BET Awards 2021 and they won Favorite R&B Song at the American Music Awards. Their musical style is very reminiscent of 1960’s/1970’s funk-retro.

Here is the video to “Leave the Door Open”:

Top Male R&B Artist: Jon Batiste

Jon Batiste is a veteran jazz keyboardist, who is also the musical director of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, is considered a musical genius and just so happens to be a member of one of New Orleans’ legendary musical dynasties. He served as a co-composer alongside Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross on the 2020 animated movie Soul, earning an Oscar as well as a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score. His 5th solo studio album ‘WE ARE’ came out in March of this year on Verve Records; and his live EP ‘Live at Electric Lady’ was released exclusively to Spotify this summer. He has earned an impressive 11 nominations (more than any other artist) for the 2022 Grammy Awards; eight for ‘WE ARE’ and three for Soul.

Here is the video for his single “Freedom”:

Best Duo Performance: Eric Church and Jazmine Sullivan

Country star Eric Church, who has been on the music scene since 2006, and R&B singer-songwriter Jazmine Sullivan, who has received 15 Grammy nominations [tying Bjork as the female artist with the most Grammy nominations without winning] ,joined forces at Super Bowl LV this past February to sing “The Star-Spangled Banner.” According to one review (https://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/music/ct-ent-super-bowl-national-anthem-eric-church-review-20210208-yhjrzxtjf5cvpcj2wjnz6q35je-story.html) they “blended their vocals beautifully to create a memorable, enjoyable rendition” of the National Anthem.

Check out the video of Eric Church and Jazmine Sullivan at the Super Bowl via YouTube here.

Top Country Artist: Gabby Barrett and Mickey Guyton {Tie}

Pennsylvania native Gabby Barrett competed in the 16th season of American Idol in 2018 at the age of 18, coming in third place. This led her to signing a deal with Warner Music Nashville, with her debut single “I Hope” being released in July of 2019, which came from her debut studio album ‘Goldmine.’ This single went on to become an international crossover hit for Gabby, but it took a wild two-year journey to get there. As of this summer, the single had become the biggest song of 2021, dominating country radio.

Here is the video for “I Hope”:

Texas native Mickey Guyton has been part of the music world since 2011, but has been singing since she was a little girl. She did audition for American Idol, but was cut just before the live shows for the top 24. Last year, she made an impression on the world of country music by being the first black woman to ever perform solo at the 55th Academy of Country Music Awards. Her debut studio album ‘Remember Her Name’ came out this September, and that album includes the single “All American,” which is a unifying anthem that Guyton says “embodies everything that makes America special.”

Here is the video for “All American”:

What singer or band has been your “go-to” music during the pandemic? Which singles were the stand-outs for you this year? What song did you get sick of hearing on the radio? What was the top album in your opinion? Please share your thoughts on the music of 2021 below.

TOMORROW: Box Office Standings

Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions.

NOTE: The finale of Anne Boleyn will air online on AMC+ today; and the holiday movie Christmas for Sale will debut online on BET+.

5:30 PM:
Mission: Impossible – Fallout movie on FXM

5:55 PM:
Greenland movie on HBO 2

6 PM:
The Christmas Ball on Lifetime (Encore)
A Nashville Christmas Carol movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair)
The Christmas Bow movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Reair)
Titanic movie on Paramount Network
Mean Girls movie on VH1

6:30 PM:
Red movie on Syfy

7:30 PM:
Bad Boys (original) movie on WE TV

8 PM:
Fantasy Island on FOX (DEBUT – Two-Hour Holiday Special) [Relocated from December 21]
Rebuilding a Dream Christmas movie on Lifetime (DEBUT)
Soul Santa movie on BET (Encore)
The Christmas House 2: Deck Those Halls movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
Christmas on Honeysuckle Lane movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Reair)
In the Heights movie on HBO
The Last of the Mohicans movie on TMC

8:20 PM:
Mission: Impossible – Fallout movie on FXM

9 PM:
The Green Mile movie on Syfy

10 PM:
The Holiday Fix Up movie on Lifetime (Encore)
Cross Country Christmas movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair)
A Christmas Love Story movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Reair)
The Polar Express (animated) movie on AMC
My Best Friend’s Wedding movie on EPIX
Tenet movie on HBO 2

10:30 PM:
The Notebook movie on Paramount Network

Enjoy!

The COVID-19 pandemic has continued to affect TV production, although most productions are back in place – albeit with quite a bit of protocols and preventions in place – TV viewing has been changed – and not just because of the overall proliferation of streaming services and people cutting the cord.

While last year was very bleak, TV fans have been able to, once again, enjoy their favorite shows, good bad or otherwise. There were new shows for which we became obsessed with; outstanding performances, lots of streaming shows to get hooked on, unexpected departures and much, much more.

Please join me as I focus on the top highlights for 2021 (listed in no particular order):

Highest Rated New Network Drama: FBI: International (CBS)

There have been about 10 new dramas debuting this new TV season (2021-2022); and while ratings for all shows (comedy and drama alike on the major AND cable networks) are in rapid decline, the top new drama is FBI: International, which has earned approximately 5.9 million per week.

Favorite New Drama: The Big Leap (FOX)

The reality show within a drama series is struggling in the ratings (just like every other show on the air right now), but it’s clearly the front runner for being the favorite new drama. The ensemble cast is very diverse, the personalities are over the top fun, the dancing has been entertaining and the drama as well as the comedic moments have been a delight.

Best Actress: Elizabeth Olsen, WandaVision (Disney+)

It’s hard to imagine any other actress this TV season making more of an impression than Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff in the Disney+ series WandaVision. Starting with the pilot episode, filmed in black and white in a salute to shows like The Dick Van Dyke Show, through all of the generational salutes to TV comedies, culminating in the showdown between Wanda and her nemesis [more on that below] and Wanda finally “dealing” with the death of her love, Vision, Olsen did a stellar job!

Best Actor: Billy Porter, Pose (FX)

The Emmy and Tony winner stood out this season in his portrayal of Pray Tell in the FX series, which came to an end in June. In what will become an iconic moment, viewers saw Pray go home where he sat in front of his vanity mirror, removing the glam from his face to reveal the man underneath before going down the hall to his bed where he was found lifeless the following morning.

Best Limited Series: Mare of Easttown (HBO)

This limited series starred Kate Winslet as a talented, but deeply flawed, police investigator in a small Pennsylvania town, dealing with a brutal murder case, a complicated family life and a difficult past. Each cast member was outstanding in their roles as well.

Why, Why, Why? (Most Disappointing Cancellation): Rebel (ABC)

This drama debuted in April, airing all of its 10 episodes and averaging 3 million viewers overall. But despite having a stellar cast that included Katey Sagal, Andy Garcia, John Corbett, Tamala Jones, James Lesure and Sam Palladio along with recurring cast members Mary McDonnell, Abigail Spencer, Adam Arkin and Sharon Lawrence – as well as a talented behind the scenes crew and captivating stories – the network pulled the plug on a show that was actually pretty good.

What a Great Way to End (Great Series Finale): Wynonna Earp (Syfy)

After 4 seasons the supernatural horror drama, based on the comic book series, came to an end with the much anticipated wedding of Waverly and Nicole (aka WayHaught) and Wynonna and Doc riding out of Purgatory heading toward Miracle, Montana to finally get their little girl Alice. Of course, the team had to deal with a haunted wedding dress and a vengeful witch, but such is life in the city of Purgatory in Ghost River County. The empty chairs at the wedding, which were dedicated to those characters that were lost, was especially touching.

Best Performance in an Episode (Part 1): Kenneth Choi in 9-1-1 (FOX)

While watching the episode entitled “Home and Away,” if your heart didn’t break for Howie “Chimney” Han as he repeatedly watched the video left by his love Maddie, and then even more so when he begged the doctor at the hospital to tell him what happened to their child. It was gut wrenching to say the least and powerfully moving.

What a Dramatic Season: Virgin River (Netflix)

Season 3 of the Netflix drama was filled with lots of twists and heart wrenching moments from Lilly’s death to Hope’s accident to the scary finale scenes of Preacher presumably being left for dead by one of Paige’s “so-called” friends; young Christopher and Connie in jeopardy when the boy’s uncle (his father’s identical twin) showing up inside the house and then Jack proposing to Mel only to have her telling him that she’s pregnant.

Best Performance in a Short Lived Series (Part 1): Abigail Spencer on Rebel (ABC)

Abigail Spencer portrayed the fast-talking Dr. Misha Nelson in the short-lived ABC drama, and she was a delight to watch in action, putting a spell on Dr. Nathaniel Flynn (series regular Kevin Zegers) while helping with the case against big pharma spearheaded by Annie “Rebel” Flynn Ray Bello (series lead Katey Sagal) and veteran attorney Julian Cruz (series regular Andy Garcia).

It Was Bound to Happen: LeRoy Jethro Gibbs left his position at NCIS (CBS)

He has been the staple of the franchise since the long-running series debuted way back in September of 2003. It was only a matter of time before Gibbs would either be (heaven forbid) killed in the line of duty or, if lucky enough, retire in a cold climate far removed from DC. Gibbs got the latter, and while die-hard fans may not like the fact that he is gone, it was bound to happen.

Best Performance in a Short Lived Series (Part 2): Luke Mitchell on The Republic of Sarah (The CW)

Luke Mitchell has been playing complex characters since he first appeared on US screens back in 2013 [although he spent five years building his resume on Australian TV prior to that]; but it was his role as Danny Copper on the short-lived CW drama The Republic of Sarah that really moved viewers especially his character dealing with his abusive past.

Can You Believe Those Numbers?: Bridgerton (Netflix)

The Regency era drama, based on the Julia Quinn novels, took the streaming world by storm last Christmas, eventually being watched by 83 million viewers and making its lead – Rege-Jean Page, who played the delectable Duke of Hastings – a household name. And, making the second season of the series one of the most anticipated upcoming events.

Best Debut Episode: Superman & Lois (The CW)

TV viewers (and film fans) have seen many variations of the story Kal-El from Krypton; be it from the perspective of a teen-aged Clark Kent in Smallville to the young man figuring out who he really is in Man of Steel. The CW jumped on the bandwagon bringing a new version of Clark Kent to the small screen; that of not only superhero but also husband and father. The pilot episode of Superman & Lois was glorious to watch, giving viewers a glimpse of a different Clark Kent – if only the rest of the season had lived up to that.

Best Rescues of the Year: Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist (by Roku Channel) and Manifest (by Netflix)

After two seasons on NBC, the delightfully entertaining Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist was cancelled, leaving a void in the hearts of its devoted fans; and the network also pulled the plug on the mysteries surrounding Manifest after three seasons. But, thankfully the folks over at the Roku Channel have given Zoey’s a second chance with the upcoming holiday movie (and a potential for future episodes should that movie perform well) while Netflix has given Manifest a 4th and final season, allowing the show to, hopefully, clear up a great many cliffhangers.

Best Villain: Kathryn Hahn, WandaVision (Disney+)

Kathryn was at her fiendish best playing Agatha, the mysterious and nosy neighbor on the Disney+ streaming series WandaVision; a character who was later revealed to actually be Agatha Harkness, a very powerful witch, who wanted Wanda’s powers for herself only to be tricked by the Scarlet Witch, eventually being trapped as Agatha the nosy neighbor within her own mind forever. It should be noted that Disney+ has officially announced that a spin-off, starring Kathryn, entitled Agatha: House of Harkness, will be “coming soon.”

Thanks for the Entertainment (Best Franchise of Dramas): All of the Disney+ Marvel dramas

Shifting (but not away) from all of the box office movies to the small screen, the streaming service Disney+ has been showering fans of the Marvel universe with plenty of dramas, starting with the debut of the much-buzzed about and now critically acclaimed series WandaVision to the action and adventure of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier to the trippy and unexpected Loki to the unpredictable stories of What If…? Next up we’ll have Hawkeye and later She-Hulk, Ms. Marvel, Moon Knight and so much more. Thank you Disney+!

We’re Gonna Miss You (Most Upsetting Deaths): The most upsetting deaths this year have come from very different shows.

They include: Dr. Andrew DeLuca (Giacomo Gianniotti) on Grey’s Anatomy; Jackson West (Titus Makin Jr.) on The Rookie; Nicolette Nevin (Emily VanCamp) on The Resident; Colin Zabel (Evan Peters) on Mare of Easttown and Gordo and Tracy Stevens (Michael Dorman and Sarah Jones) on For All Mankind.

Best Performance in an Episode (Part 2): Gina Torres in 9-1-1: Lone Star (FOX)

In the episode entitled “One Day,” new character Tommy Vega had to deal with the extremely unexpected death of her beloved husband Charles as shown to us in the final moments of the previous week’s episode. Watching as she made the 9-1-1 call with clinical brusqueness, not to mention her putting on a brave face for their twin daughters, was gut-wrenching, to say the least. She spent nearly all of the episode in denial only to break down in the end. It was a magnificently nuanced performance.

Hitting Major Milestones: Law & Order: Special Victims and Chicago Fire (NBC)

It’s a milestone for any TV show to hit its 100th episode – many shows don’t even make it to two or even three seasons. But for the NBC dramas Law & Order: Special Victims and Chicago Fire, their milestones during the 2021-2022 TV season are much bigger than that. Law & Order: Special Victims celebrated its 500th episode while Chicago Fire celebrated its 200th episode; and, ironic or not, their episodes aired back-to-back on consecutive nights in late October.

Worst TV Show: Chad (TBS)

I rarely, if ever, talk about TV comedies, as they simply are one of my least favorite genres. Don’t get me wrong, I love a good laugh, but most TV comedies just rub me the wrong way. None more so than the TBS comedy Chad, which debuted on the cable network in April. The series stars Saturday Night Live alum Nasim Pedrad, an Iranian-born actress who plays a 14-year-old Persian boy desperately trying to fit in and figuring out his cultural identity. Just seeing the trailer and clips of upcoming episodes was a turn-off. Nasim is a talented comedienne and while I understand she worked YEARS to get this comedy off the ground and onto TV, I just found it crass and quite a bit pathetic.

Prettiest Newcomer: Abigail Cowen in Fate: The Winx Saga (Netflix)

This Netflix series may be a teen drama based on a Nickelodeon animated series, but it has all the makings of shows like Shadowhunters (from Freeform), Legacies (The CW) or The Magicians (Syfy). The series is set at a magical boarding school in the Otherworld called Alfea College. There, fairies (yes, fairies) learn how to control their powers – be it light, water, earth, mind, fire (and more) – and they discover that creatures called the Burned Ones have returned to their world and threaten everyone at the college and beyond into our world.

The lead in the series is Abigail Cowen, who plays a powerful fairy named Bloom Peters, who was raised in our world, but soon learns she is a changeling, a human-like creature believed to be a fairy left in place of a human that was stolen by the fairies. This Florida native is best known for her recurring role in Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, but she has also appeared in Stranger Things, The Fosters and the short-lived Jeremy Piven drama Wisdom of the Crowd. She also appeared in the faith-based box office film I Still Believe and will be the lead in the January 2022 box office movie Redeeming Love based on the novel by Francine Rivers.

What a Disappointing Outcome: Jupiter’s Legacy (Netflix) and Debris (NBC)

I had such high hopes for the Netflix superhero series Jupiter’s Legacy; mainly because of its cast, which included Josh Duhamel, Leslie Bibb, Ben Daniels and Matt Lanter; and the intensity of each episode, leading to the reveal of how the first generation of superheroes attained their abilities; but behind the scenes problems (aka creative differences) and budgetary issues played key roles in the show’s demise. The one “bright spot” in the show’s cancellation is that Netflix announced a new live-action series based on the unrelated comic – but Jupiter universe related – comic titled Supercrooks will be moving forward at the streaming service.

As for the new NBC sci-fi series Debris, the show aired all of its 13 episodes from its debut season from March to May; but the ratings were lackluster to say the least despite each week’s story being “way-out there” crazy and hard to not get captivated by. Unfortunately, perhaps those were the reasons for viewers not sticking around, and worse yet, the show ended with multiple cliffhangers.

Stand Out Dialogue: “But what is grief, if not love persevering?” from WandaVision (Disney+)

These words were uttered by Vision (Paul Bettany) in the WandaVision episode entitled “Previously On,” and those words truly struck a chord with viewers all over. Vision was attempting to comfort Wanda after being forced by her nemesis Agatha to relive the pain of losing her parents, being unable to bury her lover AND losing her brother. The folks over at Junkee stated that this line of dialogue is “likely the most beautiful line ever uttered in the Marvel Cinematic Universe,” but the best comment about this dialogue came from actor, writer and director Madison Hatfield (@madhat31) on Twitter: “Do you hear that sound? It’s every screenwriter in the world whispering a reverent “F*CK” under their breath.” Masterfully done Laura Donney, masterfully done! [By the way Laura was the writer of the “Previously On” episode.]

Favorite Streaming Thriller: Squid Game (Netflix)

For whatever reason, one I am still unclear of, people all over the planet have been flocking to the Netflix Korean thriller Squid Game, watching the show in droves. The disturbing series – which hit Number 1 on the streaming service – has become a breakout hit. The tagline for the show is “Hundreds of cash-strapped contestants accept an invitation to compete in children’s games for a tempting prize, but the stakes are deadly.” I have seen social media posts stating that people have binged the series; that they couldn’t get enough of the series and were just in plain awe of the thriller. Viewing Squid Game for me is a HARD pass, but I can’t deny the attention that it has garnered.

Most Talked About Comedy: Ted Lasso (Apple TV+)

Again, as I mentioned before, I rarely talk about comedies, but the Apple TV+ comedy Ted Lasso has garnered a LOT of attention – and its fair share of awards – including 7 Emmy Awards – and accolades. I won’t ever be watching the series – just not my kind of show – but I have to give credit where credit is due.

Hunky Newcomer: Liam Hall in Wicked (Passionflix)

Passionflix may not be a household name in the world of streaming services, but it certainly provides movies to a niche market: woman who want fantasy, romance and lots and lots of love and sex. Co-founded by Tosca Musk – yes, the sister of billionaire Elon Musk and daughter of 70-year old supermodel Maye Musk – this streaming service debuted the small screen adaptation of the Jennifer L. Armentrout sci-fi book Wicked in May of this year.

The movie featured Liam Hall in the lead role of Ren Owens, a hunter of the Fae (think of them like Buffy, the Vampire Slayer except its Fae they seek). This handsome Australian has appeared in episodes of Lucifer, Once Upon a Time, Riverdale, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina and the box office movie Before I Fall. TV viewers may also recognize him as Joseph Wilson (aka Kane Wolfman) in episodes of The CW’s Arrow.

NOTE: The books in the trilogy by Armentrout have been optioned by Passionflix and the folks at the streaming service are actively looking at schedules to film the remaining two books.

So Glad You’ll Be Back: Sanditon (PBS)

Sanditon was a hit with U.S. viewers back in 2020 (while it aired in the U.K. in 2019); and when the realization that only 8 episodes were created and filmed with no plans for a season two, viewers were up-in-arms (to say the least). There were petitions created and a social media movement began. Thankfully the powers that be eventually came to their senses and are giving the fans what they want: more Sanditon. In fact, there will be seasons 2 AND 3; although hunky Theo James will not be returning to the series in the role of Sidney Parker. Sigh!! Mark your calendars for March 20, 2022.

Most Anticipated New, Upcoming Drama: The Sandman (Netflix)

Netflix will be releasing a live-action adaptation of the popular Neil Gaiman comic book series The Sandman, which originally ran for 75 issues way back in January 1989 through March 1996, sometime in 2022. The story is a rich blend of modern myth and dark fantasy, following the people and places affected by Morpheus, the Dream King (Tom Sturridge), as he mends the cosmic and human mistakes he’s made during his vast existence. The ensemble cast will include Game of Thrones alums Gwendoline Christie and Charles Dance; Doctor Who alum Jenna Coleman; Harry Potter alum David Thewlis and the one and only Stephen Fry (along with an array of other talent).

Best Looking Cast on a New Drama: Our Kind of People (FOX)

The FOX drama set in the real-life town of Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts is a sprawling story of a strong-willed, single mother who sets out to reclaim her family’s name while making an impact with her revolutionary hair care line and learning the truth about who she really is. While the show may not be breaking ratings records – it’s averaging about 1.5 million viewers each week, and is currently on a short hiatus due to the World Series – this new series probably has the best looking cast (and don’t get me started on those incredible hairstyles and the clothes and the shoes – and that’s coming from someone whose idea of dressing up is wearing jeans, a comfy t-shirt and sneakers). Check out the picture to judge for yourself.

A Moving TV Moment: “Birth Mother” episode of This Is Us (NBC)

After several seasons of build-up, and many years of wondering on the part of Randall Pearson, the truth behind the life of his biological mother Laurel DuBois was revealed to him in this episode that aired in January. Shown mostly in flashbacks through stories told to Randall and his wife Beth by Hai, a Vietnamese refugee, who became Laurel’s secret lover during her young adult life, Randall finally got the answers he sought. But it wasn’t until he waded out into the water located on the edge of the lakefront property that he was gifted by Hai, who had been acting as caretaker for many years, screaming out his pain and anger – much like what his own mother did many times herself – that he came to terms with his past.

Just a Little Too Much in Common: Queens (ABC) and Girls5Eva (Peacock)

While these two shows have nearly identical storylines – members of former 90’s girl groups reunite after a hit song of each group is sampled by a current music star and each girl group is given the chance to perform at a big music event – they couldn’t be more different. Girls5Eva is a farcical comedy while Queens is a hip-hop drama. There is no question that both groups – Girls5Eva and Nasty Bitches (aka Queens) – include extremely talented performers [hello, Eve, Brandy, Sara Bareilles and Hamilton’s own Renee Elise Goldsberry!], but Queens is much more showy and theatrical while Girls5Eva has laugh your pants off scenes and, undeniably, horrible song lyrics.

It Was Worth the Wait: Leverage: Redemption (IMDbTV)

The last episode of the 5-seasons long series Leverage aired on Christmas Day back in 2012; and viewers of the series thought that would be it. Jump to the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic (April 2020) when it was announced that a revival of the show had been ordered. Leverage: Redemption debuted the first 8 episodes of its new season during the summer of this year with the back half airing in October. The series brought back the original team Sophie (Gina Bellman), Elliot (Christian Kane), Parker (Beth Riesgraf) and Hardison (Aldis Hodge) and introduced Aleyse Shannon as Breanne, Hardison’s “little sister” and adding Noah Wyle as Harry Wilson; and gifted the fandom with 16 delightfully different and entertaining episodes. There is no word yet if there will be a second season, but it sure would be great to hear some good news soon.

Great Girl Power: Gunpowder Milkshake (Netflix)

This Netflix original had all the earmarks of a Quentin Tarentino film: blood, guts, and even sword fighting; but, thankfully, it was filled with powerful, kick-ass women: Karen Gillan, Lena Headey, Angela Bassett, Carla Gugino and Michelle Yeoh. Gillan played a dangerous assassin named Sam, who set out to protect an 8-year old girl (whose father Sam was contracted to kill); and in the course of providing this protection, Sam was reunited with her assassin mother Scarlet (Headey) and a team of lethal associates Madeline (Gugino), Florence (Yeoh) and Anna May (Bassett) in order to take down a ruthless crime syndicate and its army of henchmen. It was a bloody battle that found all but one of the team of ladies making it out, setting out on the road trip of a lifetime. Here’s to hoping they make a sequel.

What have been the stand-out moments on the small screen (networks or streaming) for you? Who was your favorite actor for the year? What series, special or TV event disappointed you the most? Please share your thoughts on TV from this year below.

TOMORROW: Music

Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions

5:40 PM:
The Bourne Legacy movie on HBO 2

6 PM:
Mistletoe in Montana movie on Lifetime (Encore)
Check Inn to Christmas movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair)
A Perfect Christmas movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Reair)
The Secret Life of Pets 2 (animated) movie on FX

7:10 PM:
Condor on EPIX (Encore)

7:25 PM:
Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol movie on FXM

8 PM:
It Takes a Christmas Village movie on Lifetime (DEBUT)
Sugar Plum Twist movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
Christmas for Keeps movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Encore)
Sing (animated) movie on FX

9 PM:
The 44th Annual Kennedy Center Honors on CBS (Special, Debut)
Red movie on Syfy

9:45 PM:
I, Robot movie on HBO 2

10 PM:
‘Tis the Season to Be Merry movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
A Family Christmas Gift movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Reair)
Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol movie on FXM

10:03 PM:
A Fiance for Christmas movie on Lifetime (Encore)

10:30 PM:
Sing (animated) movie on FX

Enjoy!

After everything that took place in 2020 because of the COVID pandemic, everyone was hoping for a better year in 2021. To a certain degree things have gotten a tiny bit better. Vaccines have been rolling out, booster shots are available; people are getting back to work; the entertainment industry is getting back into production; but – sadly – too many people in the United States are balking at getting the vaccines and still creating problems over wearing masks as well as balking at following health mandates that are there for good and valid reasons. And the nation has been rocked by a lot of tragedies, school shootings, unprecedented weather patterns and political quagmires. We are also currently concerned with the latest Omicron variant that has been cropping up across the globe.

It all started on January 6 when the orange-faced baboon incited the riots that took place in Washington, D.C., culminating in the insurrection at the Capitol Building. What a horrible display of human behavior that was; and what’s worse, not enough people have been prosecuted for those vial acts of treason against our country.

Only a few weeks later, the United States marked one year since the first case of COVID-19 was announced in Washington State with a death toll of 650,000 people as of February [sadly, that number continues to grow]. And then the second impeachment of the orange-faced baboon was announced without an indictment being handed down – yet again!

Then there were the Andrew Cuomo and Matt Gaetz scandals; the conviction of Derek Chauvin in the murder of George Floyd, and the Russian hackers – known as Darkside – causing a massive fuel shortage across the East Coast because of their attack on the Colonial Pipeline. There were vaccine protests throughout the country and a criminal investigation lodged against the Trump Organization; and the missile strikes between Israel and Palestine.

By the summer, it was announced that 4 million worldwide deaths were on record due to the COVID pandemic. As summer began to fade, the United States finally withdrew from Afghanistan only to have the Taliban take over that country in about a week’s time, not to mention the devastating bombing that took place at the airport there as people were desperately trying to evacuate.

And then there was the Facebook whistleblower who testified on Capitol Hill; the Navy engineer and his wife who were arrested for espionage; the French Catholic Church scandal; the recent Astroworld Festival tragedy; the extremely disappointing results of the Kyle Rittenhouse case, finding him not guilty on all counts (so very, very wrong!) while the three men in the Ahmaud Arbery case were rightfully found guilty on all counts.

Turning to weather tragedies: there were earthquakes in Indonesia and Haiti; a deadly Nor’easter that hit Texas; countless tornadoes and hurricanes throughout the South and Northeast; massive floods in Germany and Belgium as well as many parts of the U.S. South; volcanic eruptions on the Island of St. Vincent and on the Canary Islands in Spain and countless wildfires in the Pacific West.

Throughout the year it seemed like every state reported shootings at schools or malls; places of business; on military bases; at the Capitol; at a FedEx hub in Indiana and countless more. There was the horrific collapse of that condo building in Surfside, Florida; the train derailment in Montana and the horrible oil spill in Huntington Beach, California.

There were triumphs in 2021, however, including the Perseverance Rover successfully landing on Mars; President Biden signing into law making Juneteenth (June 19) a federal holiday; the medal success of all the athletes at the Summer Olympics in Japan (which were delayed one year because of the pandemic) and Matt Amodio becoming the 3rd highest regular season earner ever on Jeopardy.

Let’s all hold onto the small glimmers of hope and joy that we have been able to find throughout the year; and hold out for more good things to happen in 2022.

I hope that you will join me through the end of this year, as I focus on the best and the worst of 2021 in the worlds of TV and movies, TV ratings and so much more.

NOTE: I apologize in advance for any omissions, spelling errors or oversights I might have made, but I definitely don’t apologize for any choices I made.

TOMORROW: TV Highlights

The viewing options on the major networks last night were limited to football, repeats and some holiday specials along with two new episodes of one relocated Monday night drama.

Here is how that lone Monday night drama fared in the overall ratings last night:

8 PM Show:
Dynasty (The CW) [NEW – Season Premiere] – 382,000 viewers

9 PM Show:
Dynasty (The CW) [NEW – Second New Episode] – 312,000 viewers

What did you watch on TV last night. Please share.