This week, the Cooler gang reviews two high profile social drama entries into the 2017 Emmy race: American Crime Season 3 and Shots Fired. Plus, TV wangs!
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NBC Universal Kicks off Emmy Season With An Emmy Lunch
NBC Universal hosted an Emmy lunch featuring their top players in the 2017 Emmy season. AwardsDaily TV’s Jazz Tangcay covered the event.
‘Bates Motel’ Season 5 Premiere A Highmore Tour De Force
Bates Motel Season 5 premieres Monday night with Freddie Highmore delivering career-best work as the troubled Norman Bates. Bates Motel closed its fourth season by delivering the highly anticipated death of Norma Bates (Vera Farmiga). Over time, this moment evolved into one I’d personally both dreaded and hotly anticipated. It did not disappoint. Instead of Norma falling …
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Trailers, Teasers and Spring TV Goodness
TCA Winter presentations unveil the latest in Spring TV trailers and teasers. Plus, ‘Twin Peaks’ premiere date revealed!!!
‘Bates Motel’ To End with Rihanna Stepping In That Shower
Crying over the end of ‘Bates Motel?’ Or over the casting of Rihanna as Marion Crane? You can stand under my umbrella…
Freddie Highmore: Your Above-Average, Extraordinary (But Super Nice) Psycho
Freddie Highmore made the role of Norman Bates officially his own in ‘Bates Motel’ season four. Will Emmy please notice this brilliant performance?
Kerry Ehrin on ‘Bates Motel,’ Emmys, and that Fantastic Cast
‘Bates Motel’ writer/producer Kerry Ehrin discusses the emotion and process behind that huge season four-ending surprise and what’s next for the series.
Emmy Tracker: Emmy for Vera or Khaleesi?
Vera Farmiga and Emilia Clarke returned to the spotlight after two game-changing hours of TV. Will Emmy respond to these buzzy performances?
TV Deaths: The Killing Joke
Dying appears easy, but staying dead? That appears more difficult. Clarence takes a look at some recent notable TV deaths.
Emmy Spotlight: Emmy Should Check Into ‘Bates Motel’
The Television Academy has doggedly and frustratingly ignored ‘Bates Motel,’ one of TV’s best dramas, for years. That has to stop now more than ever.