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 lotsa shows including Fire Country, The Walking Dead, The Good Doctor and Wednesday!
1 | On Fire Country, why was the fallen Instagrammer only accessible by helicopter/belaying rescue? There was a lakeshore right where she landed.
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1 | On Fire Country, why was the fallen Instagrammer only accessible by helicopter/belaying rescue? There was a lakeshore right where she landed.
More from TVLineThe TVLine Performer of the Week: Christina ApplegateWednesday Showrunners Share Potential Season 2 Plans for Addams Family Series -- Plus, Grade the FinaleWednesday Boss Says That Monster Reveal Was 'Literally' Tim Burton's Design -- Plus, Grade the Premiere...
- 11/25/2022
- by Vlada Gelman, Matt Webb Mitovich, Dave Nemetz, Ryan Schwartz, Nick Caruso, Keisha Hatchett and Charlie Mason
- TVLine.com
Edward R. Murrow once warned of television, "This instrument can teach, it can illuminate; yes, and even it can inspire. But it can do so only to the extent that humans are determined to use it to those ends. Otherwise, it's nothing but wires and lights in a box." If he were alive today, well, he'd be talking about a rectangle for starters. He'd also, most likely, be utterly devastated at the state of journalism in America.
17 years ago, George Clooney brilliantly restaged a precarious moment in U.S. history with "Good Night, and Good Luck." This was the tale of Murrow and his CBS News producer Fred Friendly, who laid their professional lives on the line to take on the fascist, red-baiting bully that was Wisconsin Senator Joseph McCarthy. While McCarthy and his media attack dogs like Jack O'Brien brazenly accused CBS reporter Don Hollenbeck of being a pinko commie,...
17 years ago, George Clooney brilliantly restaged a precarious moment in U.S. history with "Good Night, and Good Luck." This was the tale of Murrow and his CBS News producer Fred Friendly, who laid their professional lives on the line to take on the fascist, red-baiting bully that was Wisconsin Senator Joseph McCarthy. While McCarthy and his media attack dogs like Jack O'Brien brazenly accused CBS reporter Don Hollenbeck of being a pinko commie,...
- 11/11/2022
- by Jeremy Smith
- Slash Film
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