Michael Che Pulls April Fool’s Prank On Colin Jost During ‘SNL’s Weekend Update: “That’s The Meanest Thing You’ve Ever Done”

Saturday Night Live’s Michael Che celebrated April Fool’s Day by pulling a prank on his “Weekend Update” co-host Colin Jost during the live segment.

It was seemingly business as usual for Jost and Che on the NBC late-night show with both anchors mocking the news of the week. However, there was one thing that was missing while Jost delivered his Donald Trump zingers — the laughs.

Every time Jost said the punchline of his jokes, the laughs from the audience were tepid. In contrast, when it was Che’s turn at making quips, the crowd was overly enthusiastic with roaring laughter.

Jost then took another turn at cracking more jokes and Che came clean telling his co-host, “I told them not to laugh at you for April Fool’s.”

When everything was all out in the open, Jost covered his face with his hands in disbelief that he had been pranked by Che.

“Am I not miked?” Jost said he was asking himself. “And then I was like, ‘Oh, I just suck.’”

Jost couldn’t contain his laughter as Che tried to move the show along cracking a joke about Marjorie Taylor Green. Jost still hadn’t recovered from the prank and was heard saying to Che, “God, you’re evil.”

Che finished his joke and Jost continued to laugh after falling victim to the April Fool’s prank adding, “That’s the meanest thing you’ve ever done to me. I’m covered in sweat.”

Jost received support from the audience but he yelled back at them, “Don’t you even dare.” Following the prank it was difficult for Jost to get back into the wisecracking mood as he quipped throughout.

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CITADEL | Official Trailer 2 (2023) Prime Video

CITADEL | Official Trailer 2 (2023) Prime Video

Global spy agency Citadel has fallen, and its agents’ memories were wiped clean. Now the powerful syndicate, Manticore, is rising in the void. Can the Citadel agents recollect their past and summon the strength to fight back?

CAST: Richard Madden, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Stanley Tucci

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The L Word: Generation Q: Cancelled by Showtime, No Season Four But New Series in the Works

The L Word: Generation Q TV show on Showtime: canceled or renewed for season 4?

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Showtime has cancelled The L Word: Generation Q, so there won’t be a fourth season. However, the franchise may continue with a new series.

A drama series, The L Word: Generation Q TV show is a sequel to The L Word series, which ran on the same channel from 2004-2009. This incarnation was created by Kathy Greenberg, Michele Abbott, and original series creator Ilene Chaiken.  It stars Jennifer Beals, Jordan Hull, Jacqueline Toboni, Rosanny Zayas, Arienne Mandi, Leo Sheng, Sepideh Moafi, Kate Moennig, Jamie Clayton, and Leisha Hailey. Season three guests include Kehlani and Fletcher, Margaret Cho, Joanna Cassidy, Joey Lauren Adams, Laurel Holloman, Jillian Mercado, Simon Longnight, Rosie O’Donnell, and Donald Faison. The current iteration follows the intermingled lives of Bette Porter (Beals), Shane McCutcheon (Moennig), Alice Pieszecki (Hailey), Dani Nùñez (Mandi), Micah Lee (Sheng), Sarah Finley (Toboni), Sophie Suarez (Zayas), Gigi Ghorbani (Moafi), and Angelica Porter-Kennard (Hull) as they experience love, heartbreak, setbacks, and success in Los Angeles.

The third season of The L Word: Generation Q averaged approximately a 0.01 rating in the 18-49 demographic and 67,000 viewers. Compared to season two, that’s even in the demo and down by 16% in viewership in the live+same day ratings (includes DVR playback through 3:00 AM). Note: Because this show’s ratings are quite low, there are gaps in our ratings data.

The third season finished airing in January. The ratings were quite low and, as Deadline points out, no Showtime series have been renewed since it was announced that the cable channel will be integrated into the Paramount+ streaming service. Showtime will be rebranded as “Paramount+ with Showtime” across both streaming and linear platforms.

Deadline reports that Showtime and Chaiken are developing a reboot of the original series. The working title is The L Word: New York. The news fits with Showtime’s newly revealed strategy of creating new series connected to preexisting and popular properties like Dexter and Billions.

What do you think? Have you kept up with The L Word: Generation Q series? Are you sad this drama hasn’t been renewed for a fourth season? Would you watch a reboot of the original?

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Watch Blue Bloods Online: Season 13 Episode 16

Was Tracey using the restaurant as a drug front?

On Blue Bloods Season 13 Episode 16, Jamie and Eddie were both at odds about how to handle the potential of their close friend breaking the law.

Meanwhile, Erin formed an alliance with Anthony and her ex-husband, Jack Boyle, when she was accused of causing the suicide of a former colleague.

Elsewhere, Frank weighed whether he should fire a female officer who had an online profile featuring naked photos of herself.

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Bill Maher Talks Of Trump, Guns And Atheists In A Lively ‘Real Time’ Exchange

It was a week full of news, from the looming Donald Trump indictment through the Nashville school shooting. Or as Bill Maher put it on Friday’s Real Time, “March came in like a lion, and went out with Trump on the lam.”

Maher was obviously delighted that Trump, one of his favorite targets, had a real bad week. He noted the irony of “the most boastful man in history is indicted by a man named Bragg.” Also ironic: “He spent his whole life stiffing people, and the one time he pays them….”

Maher was ready to spar Friday, and for once, he had panelists ready to push back. The show started with Republican Governor of New Hampshire Chris Sununu, who admitted that the Trump indictment is “an absolute circus.” Sununu, although a loyal Republican, voiced that he didn’t think Trump will be the GOP nominee in 2024, saying that he “can’t win” the general election.

However, he pushed back on Maher’s advocacy for downgrading Trump because of Jan. 6 and the Trump insistence that it wasn’t a fair election. Sununu agreed that Jan. 6 was one of the worst days in US history, but pointed out the ensuing Democrat failures including “losing energy independence”

Sununu noted that he lived in San Francisco for three years, and challenged Maher to defend the deterioration in that city. “You tell me the Democrats are winning (there),” he said, calling it “a humanitarian crisis.”

The guest did tiptoe around the possibility that he would enter the GOP presidential primaries, but wouldn’t commit until things play out more.

The panel discussion featured journalist and author James Kirchick, and Winsome Sears, the latter the first woman to serve as Lieutenant Governor of Virginia and first woman of color and Jamaican-born American to hold statewide office in Virginia’s history.

After some back and forth on Trump, the talk turned to the school shooting in Nashville and its ties to the proliferation of guns.

Sears said she was a Marine, and had no problem admitting she would use a gun if someone broke into her home. She said Black women were the fastest-rising demo that’s arming themselves.

“I don’t like guns,” Maher admitted. “But I’m glad they exist.” He noted that his slight stature is akin to some women, and that a gun “levels the playing field.”

Maher did say it was not unreasonable to make guns harder to obtain. But he claimed that opposition to that was a conservative tactic used against the crazier liberals. “You want to be crazy? I’ll be crazy too. And I have bullets.”

Maher’s usual mid-show break played a segment of the new J6 Choir song with Trump saying the Pledge of Allegiance. The usual path of a hit song followed by an album is likely, Maher said, holding up a mock album cover of “Appetite for Insurrection,” featuring such tracks as “I Guess That’s Why They Call It Fake News,” “The Kids are Alt-Right,” and “Midnight Call to Georgia.”

The panel wrapped with a discussion of the tricky issue of the trans shooter in Nashville and deadnaming issues.

Kirchick noted that the trans community is seeking “equality, dignity and respect,” and is already covered in those areas by an amendment to the 1964 Civil Rights Act, and that most of the controversies surround children. “This is where the conflict is coming from.”

Maher said that trans activism “sometimes seems like a power game with them.”

Sears said that she wants to control all aspects of her children’s lives, and doesn’t want a drag queen giving them a lap dance at school.

“We need to come back to a place of sensibility,” she said. “You want to live a certain way, and I’ll do what I’m doing. Let’s be okay with that.”

Maher’s “New Rules” editorial talked of the need for a special holiday for atheists. See the monologue above.

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FOUNDATION Series | BHS Featurette ‘Bringing Visions To Life” (HD) Apple TV

FOUNDATION Series | BHS Featurette ‘Bringing Visions To Life” (HD) Apple TV

From the start, the world’s most dedicated visual effects artists and costume designers established that Foundation would be a show unlike any other on TV. Watch Foundation, only on Apple TV+ https://apple.co/_Foundation

Based on the award-winning novels by Isaac Asimov, Foundation chronicles a band of exiles on their monumental journey to save humanity and rebuild civilization amid the fall of the Galactic Empire.

Foundation stars SAG Award winner and Emmy Award nominee Jared Harris as Dr. Hari Seldon; Emmy Award nominee Lee Pace as Brother Day; Lou Llobell as Gaal Dornick; Leah Harvey as Salvor Hardin; Laura Birn as Demerzel; Terrence Mann as Brother Dusk; Cassian Bilton as Brother Dawn; and Alfred Enoch as Raych.

Led by showrunner and executive producer David S. Goyer, Foundation is produced for Apple by Skydance Television with Robyn Asimov, Josh Friedman, Cameron Welsh, David Ellison, Dana Goldberg and Marcy Ross also serving as executive producers.

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BIRDGIRL Series | Season 2 Official Trailer (HD) HBO Max

BIRDGIRL Series | Season 2 Official Trailer (HD) HBO Max

Get ready for the return of superhero CEO, Birdgirl! Season 2 returns June 19th at 11:30. Next Day on HBO Max.

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Grown-ish: Season Six to End Freeform Comedy Series and the -ish Franchise (Watch)

Grown-ish TV show on Freeform, ending, no season 7

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It’s the end of an era-ish. Freeform has announced that the recently ordered sixth season of the Grown-ish TV series will be the end. The show is the last remaining show in the Black-ish franchise.

A comedy-drama series, the Grown-ish TV show stars Yara Shahidi, Marcus Scribner, Trevor Jackson, Diggy Simmons, and Daniella Perkins. Matthew Sato, Tara Raani, Justine Skye, Amelie Zilber, Ceyair Wright, and Slick Woods recur. A spin-off of ABC’s Black-ish, the show initially follows Dre and Bow Johnsons’ eldest daughter, Zoey (Shahidi), as she goes to college and begins her journey to adulthood. In the fifth season, Zoey and her friends have graduated college. Meanwhile, her brother Andre Johnson Jr., aka Junior (Scribner), has enrolled at Cal U and embarks on his own journey to being “grown”

The fifth season of Grown-ish averages a 0.05 rating in the 18-49 demographic and 118,000 views. Compared to season four, that’s down by 42% in the demo and down by 43% in viewership in the live+same day ratings (including DVR playback through 3:00 AM).

Created by Kenya Barris, Black-ish debuted in 2014 and aired for eight seasons, wrapping with 176 episodes nearly a year ago. A prequel, Mixed-ish launched in 2019 and ran for two seasons and 36 installments on ABc.

Grown-ish debuted in 2018. The sixth and final season will be split into two parts, and the show will air its 100th episode before the end. The first group of episodes will air this summer, and the final installments will be released in 2024.

“We’ve spent nearly a decade telling our stories through the -ish series and to say it has been an amazing journey would be an understatement,” said series creator and executive producer Kenya Barris. “To be able to watch Yara, Marcus, and our entire grown-ish family grow up in front of (and in many ways alongside) us over these past several years has been both a joy and an honor. From the stories we’ve told to the talent we’ve fostered and, most importantly, the memories made, I could not be more proud of everything we’ve accomplished and the -ish family I’ve been a part of.”

What do you think? Have you enjoyed the Grown-ish TV series on Freeform? Will you be sorry to see this show end next year?

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‘The Young And The Restless’ Brings Back Shemar Moore For Special Appearance

EXCLUSIVE: Happy anniversary, Y&R fans!

To help celebrate the soap’s 50th birthday on CBS, The Young and the Restless is bringing back fan favorite Shemar Moore to Genoa City.

The S.W.A.T. actor will reprise his role as Malcolm Winters on Monday, May. 8. In the episode, Malcolm returns to town to connect with his daughter Lily (Christel Khalil) and nephews Devon (Bryton James) and Nate (Sean Dominic).

Shemar has made several appearances on the sudser since leaving the series in 2007, most recently in 2019 for special tribute episodes after the passing of Kristoff St. John, who played Moore’s onscreen brother Neil. He went on to star in Criminal Minds and now plays Sergeant Daniel ‘Hondo’ Harrelson on S.W.A.T., which remains on the bubble for a seventh season.

Moore has won eight NAACP Image Awards as well as the 2000 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for his work on The Young and the Restless.

The Young and The Restless celebrated its 50th anniversary on March 26.

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Grey’s Anatomy Promo Sets Up Maggie’s Exit, but Will She Leave Seattle Alone?

Maggie Pierce’s time in Seattle is coming to a close.

That much we’ve known for two weeks now, but there has been no indication about how Kelly McCreary’s beloved Grey’s Anatomy character would depart.

Until now.

McCreary’s final episode is slated to air Thursday, April 13, but next week’s episode hints how Maggie’s arc will end.

We hear in a new trailer for the episode that the Heart Center in Chicago is interested in Maggie.

Teddy tells Amelia the news.

“Why didn’t you tell me about a job offer?” Amelia says to her sister.

We don’t get any indication of whether Maggie accepts the job offer and, of course, whether Winston will accompany her.

“I already moved across the country for you once,” He says in the clip.

If you watch Grey’s Anatomy online, you know Maggie and Winston’s relationship has been in tatters lately.

Their relationship was a whirlwind, so maybe getting married so soon wasn’t the best idea.

Either way, the series will suffer a big loss with McCreary’s departure.

“After nine seasons, I am saying goodbye to Maggie Pierce and her Grey Sloan family,” McCreary said in a statement to Deadline earlier this month. 

“It has been a tremendous honor to be a part of such a legendary television institution as Grey’s Anatomy.”

“I will always be grateful to Shonda Rhimes, Krista Vernoff, and ABC for the opportunity, and to the incredible fans for their passionate support.” 

The star added, “To spend nine years exploring a character inside and out, while reaching a global audience with impactful stories, is a rare gift.”

“It has afforded me an opportunity to collaborate with, learn from, and be inspired by countless brilliant artists both in front of and behind the camera.”

“Playing Maggie Pierce has been one of the true joys of my life and I leave with profound gratitude for every step of this journey,” the actress concluded.

“I am excited for this next chapter, and what the future holds.”

Check out the trailer below for your first look at Maggie’s final arc kicking into high gear.

Catch new episodes of Grey’s Anatomy on Thursdays at 9 p.m. on ABC.

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