The first Poll Tournament I will be running on this blog is the Sun and Moon Duo Tournament!
I did decide to go ahead and submit the ones I could think of, so currently already in the running are:
Cerberos/Kero and Yue: Cardcaptor Sakura
Spinel Sun and Ruby Moon: Cardcaptor Sakura
Espeon and Umbreon: Pokemon
Solrock and Lunatone: Pokemon
Solgaleo and Lunala: Pokemon
Celestia and Luna: My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic
Itsuki Myoudouin/Cure Sunshine and Yuri Tsukikage/Cure Moonlight
When this poll tournament will properly be starting remains yet to be seen.
In the meantime submit a Sun and Moon Duo, along with where they come from and (if you want) propaganda. You can do this through ask or submit a post.
Submissions in bold have propaganda, submissions not in bold do not have propaganda. Whether they do or do not have some already, you are still free to submit some.
@tournament-announcer
Submissions (besides the ones above):
Paige Mahoney and Arcturus Mesarthim/Warden: The Bone Season
Mr Shine and Mr Bright: Kirby
Sun Dragon Inti and Moon Dragon Quilla: Yi-Gi-Oh
Sundrop and Moondrop: Five Nights at Freddy’s
Apollo and Artemis: Greek Mythology
Helios and Selene: Greek Mythology
Amaterasu and Tsukuyomi: Japanese Mythology
Sol and Mani: Norse Mythology
Skoll and Hati: Norse Mythology
Sun and Moon: The Amazing Digital Circus
Sun Wukong and the Six-Eared Macaque: Lego Monkie Kid
Hinata Shoyou and Tsukishima Kei: Haikyuu
Apollo and Midnighter: DC Comics
Cleopatra Selene and Alexander Helios: Real Life Twins of Mark Antony and Cleopatra
Henry Strauss and Addie LaRue: The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue
Eirika and Ephraim: Fire Emblem
Alcryst and Diamant: Fire Emblem
Dianamon and Apollomon: Digimon
Maya Amano and Tatsuya Suou: Persona/Shin Megami Tensei
Sasuke Uchiha and Naruto Uzumaki: Naruto
Itempas and Nahadoth: Inheritance Trilogy
Sam and Sebastian: Stardew Valley
Mind and Heart: Chonny Jash
Spirit Bomb and Oozaru: Dragon Ball
Monkey D. Luffy and Hiyori Kozuki: One Piece
Cassandra and Rapunzel: Tangled the Series
Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon: Pokemon
Ichigo Kurosaki and Rukia Kuchiki: Bleach
Ichigo Kurosaki and Uryu Ishida: Bleach
Sol and Galicaea: Dimension 20: Fantasy High
Axel and Saix: Kingdom Hearts
Lottie and Laura Lee: Yellowjackets
Kala and Wolfgang: Sense8
Buffy Summers and Spike: Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Calliope Burns and Juliette Fairmont: First Kill
Will Solace and Nico di Angelo: Percy Jackson Series
Jamie and Dani: The Haunting of Bly Manor
Alec and Magnus: The Mortal Instruments/Shadowhunters
Mariposa and Catania: Barbie Mariposa and the Fairy Princess
Janai and Amaya: The Dragon Prince
Ruby and Sapphire: Steven Universe
Bow and Glimmer: She-ra and the Princesses of Power
Karolina Dean and Nico Minoru: Marvel's Runaways
Rapunzel and Eugene: Tangled
Sun Bak and Kwon-Ho Mun: Sense8
Elena Amamiya/Cure Soleil and Madoka Kaguya/Cure Selene: Pretty Cure
Yusuf “Joe” al-Kaysani and Nicolò “Nicky” di Genova: The Old Guard
Sonic the Hedgehog and Knuckles the Echidna: Sonic the Hedgehog
Apple White and Raven Queen: Ever After High
The Sun and the Moon: Real Life
Ballister Boldheart and Ambrosius Goldenloin: Nimona
Undertale/Deltarune — Soriel enthusiast, lover of Alphyne as well as Alphys and Undyne individually
Pokémon enjoyer — Rocketshipping lover, the entire Ralts evaluation chain
Gore/Horror ENTHUSIAST — Paranormal Activity, Haunting of Hill House/Bly Manor, Poltergeist Diaries, the Conjuring series, Mandela Catalogue, Final Destination series, Supernatural, Ring(all three movies)
BIRDS!! — Mainly North American birds, Audubon, Sibley, turkeys turkeys turkeys
this is our interests blog !! thanks for coming !!
✰ main blog: wheninroman
↳ shows: the owl house , adventure time , grey’s anatomy , the originals , legacies , the vampire diaries , littlest pet shop , once upon a time , altered carbon , the 100 , locke and key , the haunting of hill house + bly manor , stranger things , grace and frankie , big mouth , inside job , the big bang theory , killing eve , the good place , avatar , black list , suits , twilight , crime shows , and any baking / cooking shows
↳ anime: one piece , 7 deadly sins , jujutsu kaisen , blue exorcist , my hero academia , bleach , horimiya , hunterxhunter , pokémon , demon slayer , assassination classroom , dr. stone , eden zero , fairy tail , cowboy bebop , ouran high , sasaki + miyano , banana fish , sk8 the infinity , blue period , violet evergarden , the disastrous life of saiki k , buddy daddies + more
↳ books: a court of thorns and roses , the cruel prince , throne of glass , the selection , hush hush , shatter me , once upon a broken heart , clockwork angel , shadow and bone , the inheritance games , the atlas six , ally , of poseidon , to kill a kingdom , the song of achilles , percy jackson + more
↳ games: animal crossing, stardew valley, five nights at freddy’s, ark, minecraft, sims, subzero, oxygen not included, cooking mama, papa’s games, cookierun, red dead redemption 2
Today was a great day. Most of it was quiet and uneventful. Started watching ‘The Haunting of Bly Manor’ and worked on my Lego Ecto-1. Breakfast was a simple maple and almond oatmeal with half apple and coffee. Lunch was a bowl of zuppa tuscana soup with a piece of fresh made baguette and a kombucha.
In the afternoon we stopped by a nearby coffee shop and grabbed a 16 ox latte before picking our son up early.This afternoon we drove out to Multnomah Falls for a short hike. Big surprise to us when our 7 yo announced that we need to complete the hike to the top. So today we hiked 2.4 mi with 800 ft of elevation gain. The hike was challenging but worth it in the end. This evening we stopped at one of our favorite brewery in the way back. Dinner was a curried chicken salad with arugula, half a pita, and cider. My husband and I split a small apple crumble à la mode.
I actually watch many shows akfkvkejfjs here’s a bit of a list of the shows I watch currently and regularly:
so many sitcoms (Abbott Elementary, The Goldbergs, Home Economics, The Connors, Welcome to Flatch, and probably so more I won’t remember until they return this fall!”
Food Network shows!! (The Kitchen, The Great Food Truck Race, any Baking Championship, Worst Cooks in America, Best Baker in America)
I love when networks reboot game shows (Supermarket Sweep, Press Your Luck, Celebrity Family Feud, Card Sharks (rip), Match Game (rip, also, I think), Name that Tune, Don’t Forget The Lyrics, To Tell The Truth)
I love modern games shows! (The Masked Singer, Lego Masters, Domino Masters, Is It Cake?)
I also of course enjoy streaming shows, specifically on Netflix and Disney+ (Stranger Things, The Haunting of Hill House+Bly Manor, HSM: The Musical: The Series, Big Shot (praying for a season 2!), there’s probably more in missing??)
and then i’ve also watched shows like Supernatural, Doctor Who, Sherlock (exposing myself here), 911 (I haven’t kept up with it tho), Hannibal, The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina… I can’t remember what else is out there that i’ve watched but it feels like a lot lmao
Just watched the haunting of bly manor, to that one aftg tiktok account that recommended it a big fuck you. I hope you stub your toe and step on a lego.
I'm emotionally devastated.
Drained.
And in the process of writing an haunting of bly manor x aftg fic because of you.
Anyways let me drown away my sorrows by reading wholesome Dani x Jamie fanfics on ao3
For the last few years we have relied on the expert taste of Adam Maid to make sure we didn't miss any of the best music, TV, books and movies of the previous year. Why Adam? Because he consumes it all.
But first, real quick: I would like to know what your favorite piece of media to come out of 2021 was. Movie? TV Show? Book? Song? Food? Whatever!
I plan on sharing a list of our readers' favorite things next week, and this is your chance to be a part of it! Just fill out this super short form and you're a part of the official SPT 2021 Going Away Celebration!
Take it away, Adam!
2021! We got vaccines! Live music and movies came back! Sparks finally got the credit they deserve! And also a lot of bad stuff happened, but we're not going to think about that now!
Here are some of the highlights from what was a really solid year in pop culture.
Pig (movie) - A lot of the buildup for this movie made it sound like Nic Cage's John Wick—his pig gets stolen, he has to get it back—but the movie itself has other ideas. Instead, it only jabs a metaphorical pencil through your eye with how deftly and beautifully it examines themes of loss, forgiveness, and empathy.
Lucy Dacus - Home Video (music) - Nobody writes sharper lyrics than Lucy Dacus, and by sharp I mean they are daggers. Every one of her songs has an exquisitely crafted knife hiding inside of it. And she also just makes great rock music.
It Never Ends - Tom Scharpling (book) - Tom is, as the kids say, goated. Already the funniest person working in any of his other mediums (shoutout to his Double Threat podcast with Julie Klausner for making me laugh and rewind and laugh again more than anything else for the past two years), this is Tom's first book, and it is so much bigger and deeper than a typical comedy memoir. He promised he would make us both laugh and cry and, well, the rat bastid did it.
Midnight Mass (TV) - I can't really write about Midnight Mass without first writing an appreciation of its creator, Mike Flanagan. Nobody has understood the importance of the human side of horror since early Stephen King (which is probably why he's ended up adapting several King novels). This is his third Netflix series—following The Haunting of Hill House and The Haunting of Bly Manor, both also excellent—and his most emotionally affecting work yet. I don't want to give too much away on the plot, but I highly recommend if for nothing more than Hamish Linklater CRUSHING it.
Dinosaur Jr - Sweep It Into Space (music) - What a band. What an album. They're still as vital as ever.
Yellowjackets (TV) - [pounding on table] Yellowjackets. Yellowjackets. YELLOWJACKETS. Just check it out. You will not regret it (except for the part where you can't sleep later). Melanie Lynskey is undefeated.
Revelator - Daryl Gregory (book) - I loved this book for a lot of reasons, but most of all for Daryl Gregory's always-impeccable flair for writing full, compelling characters. The rest of it is pretty great, too: Appalachian moonshining, family secrets, a strange god who lives in a mountain? Southern Gothic cosmic horror? Yes and thank you.
The Mitchells vs. the Machines (movie) - If you're reading this newsletter, chances are you've heard the names Phil Lord and Chris Miller at some point. Whether it's their own project (Clone High, The Lego Movie) or something they've produced (Mitchells, Into the Spider-Verse), their worlds are bursting with creativity and their stories HIT. Their latest, co-written and directed by Jeff Lowe and Michael Rianda, is the story of the robot apocalypse and the family trying not to fall apart at the seams as they save the world. It is wonderful.
A Little Devil in America - Hanif Abdurraqib (book) - A new release from Hanif Abdurraqib is a first-day, when-the-bookstore-opens kind of event. His writing in A Little Devil in America is as impeccable as ever, seamlessly combining memoir, cultural commentary, history, and love letter into a series of essays on Black performance that are as empathetic and vulnerable as they are ecstatic. You'll never hear "Gimme Shelter" again without wanting to give Merry Clayton her roses, too.
No One Is Talking About This - Patricia Lockwood (book) - As someone with professionally mandated Social Media Brain, the first half of this book was a rousing joyride of weird, dumb Twitter moments I should be ashamed I remember. As an uncle, the second half was a rousing roundhouse kick straight to the solar plexus.
Painting with John (TV) - In the early 90s, actor/musician/artist John Lurie had a show on IFC called Fishing with John, in which he'd invite famous friends like Jim Jarmusch, Dennis Hopper, and Tom Waits out on different fishing expeditions. None of them know how to fish, on one occasion he and Willem Dafoe die at the end of an episode, and let me tell you it is a perfect show. Last year HBO got Lurie, now living on an unnamed Caribbean island, to come back for a new show, in which he crashes drones and ostensibly teaches you how to paint. It's like Bob Ross, if Bob Ross painted surreal watercolors and told messed up stories from New York in the 80s.
Riders of Justice (movie) - Mads Mikkelsen stars as a soldier returning home to care for his daughter after his wife is killed in a train accident. Sounds like the setup to a fun comedy, right? Well, it turns out, yeah. Enter a trio of statistics and computer dorks who are convinced the accident was no accident, and enlist Mads to investigate the local gang they believe responsible. This is character-driven comedy done right, to dark and rewarding effect.
Hey Ramsey, look over there!
(Okay, folks, that will distract him for several minutes. Here are some more things I really liked this year.)
Movies: The Beta Test, The Card Counter, Annette, Never Gonna Snow Again, Dune, Malignant, Zola, Titane, Shiva Baby, The Deep House, The Last Duel, Licorice Pizza
Books: Filthy Animals - Brandon Taylor, Velvet Was the Night - Silvia Moreno-Garcia, Mike Nichols: A Life - Mark Harris, Nightbitch - Rachel Yoder, My Heart Is a Chainsaw - Stephen Graham Jones, Beautiful World, Where Are You - Sally Rooney
TV: The White Lotus, I Think You Should Leave, Squid Game, Succession, Reservation Dogs, Hawkeye, Arcane: League of Legends, Made for Love, Kenan
Music: Julien Baker - Little Oblivions, Japanese Breakfast - Jubilee, Reigning Sound - A Little More Time, The Mountain Goats - Dark in Here, Sharon Van Etten and Angel Olsen - "Like I Used To", BLACKSTARKIDS - Puppies Forever, Laura Stevenson - Laura Stevenson, James Blake - Friends That Break Your Heart, Action/Adventure - Pulling Focus
For the last few years we have relied on the expert taste of Adam Maid to make sure we didn't miss any of the best music, TV, books and movies of the previous year. Why Adam? Because he consumes it all.
But first, real quick: I would like to know what your favorite piece of media to come out of 2021 was. Movie? TV Show? Book? Song? Food? Whatever!
I plan on sharing a list of our readers' favorite things next week, and this is your chance to be a part of it! Just fill out this super short form and you're a part of the official SPT 2021 Going Away Celebration!
Take it away, Adam!
2021! We got vaccines! Live music and movies came back! Sparks finally got the credit they deserve! And also a lot of bad stuff happened, but we're not going to think about that now!
Here are some of the highlights from what was a really solid year in pop culture.
Pig (movie) - A lot of the buildup for this movie made it sound like Nic Cage's John Wick—his pig gets stolen, he has to get it back—but the movie itself has other ideas. Instead, it only jabs a metaphorical pencil through your eye with how deftly and beautifully it examines themes of loss, forgiveness, and empathy.
Lucy Dacus - Home Video (music) - Nobody writes sharper lyrics than Lucy Dacus, and by sharp I mean they are daggers. Every one of her songs has an exquisitely crafted knife hiding inside of it. And she also just makes great rock music.
It Never Ends - Tom Scharpling (book) - Tom is, as the kids say, goated. Already the funniest person working in any of his other mediums (shoutout to his Double Threat podcast with Julie Klausner for making me laugh and rewind and laugh again more than anything else for the past two years), this is Tom's first book, and it is so much bigger and deeper than a typical comedy memoir. He promised he would make us both laugh and cry and, well, the rat bastid did it.
Midnight Mass (TV) - I can't really write about Midnight Mass without first writing an appreciation of its creator, Mike Flanagan. Nobody has understood the importance of the human side of horror since early Stephen King (which is probably why he's ended up adapting several King novels). This is his third Netflix series—following The Haunting of Hill House and The Haunting of Bly Manor, both also excellent—and his most emotionally affecting work yet. I don't want to give too much away on the plot, but I highly recommend if for nothing more than Hamish Linklater CRUSHING it.
Dinosaur Jr - Sweep It Into Space (music) - What a band. What an album. They're still as vital as ever.
Yellowjackets (TV) - [pounding on table] Yellowjackets. Yellowjackets. YELLOWJACKETS. Just check it out. You will not regret it (except for the part where you can't sleep later). Melanie Lynskey is undefeated.
Revelator - Daryl Gregory (book) - I loved this book for a lot of reasons, but most of all for Daryl Gregory's always-impeccable flair for writing full, compelling characters. The rest of it is pretty great, too: Appalachian moonshining, family secrets, a strange god who lives in a mountain? Southern Gothic cosmic horror? Yes and thank you.
The Mitchells vs. the Machines (movie) - If you're reading this newsletter, chances are you've heard the names Phil Lord and Chris Miller at some point. Whether it's their own project (Clone High, The Lego Movie) or something they've produced (Mitchells, Into the Spider-Verse), their worlds are bursting with creativity and their stories HIT. Their latest, co-written and directed by Jeff Lowe and Michael Rianda, is the story of the robot apocalypse and the family trying not to fall apart at the seams as they save the world. It is wonderful.
A Little Devil in America - Hanif Abdurraqib (book) - A new release from Hanif Abdurraqib is a first-day, when-the-bookstore-opens kind of event. His writing in A Little Devil in America is as impeccable as ever, seamlessly combining memoir, cultural commentary, history, and love letter into a series of essays on Black performance that are as empathetic and vulnerable as they are ecstatic. You'll never hear "Gimme Shelter" again without wanting to give Merry Clayton her roses, too.
No One Is Talking About This - Patricia Lockwood (book) - As someone with professionally mandated Social Media Brain, the first half of this book was a rousing joyride of weird, dumb Twitter moments I should be ashamed I remember. As an uncle, the second half was a rousing roundhouse kick straight to the solar plexus.
Painting with John (TV) - In the early 90s, actor/musician/artist John Lurie had a show on IFC called Fishing with John, in which he'd invite famous friends like Jim Jarmusch, Dennis Hopper, and Tom Waits out on different fishing expeditions. None of them know how to fish, on one occasion he and Willem Dafoe die at the end of an episode, and let me tell you it is a perfect show. Last year HBO got Lurie, now living on an unnamed Caribbean island, to come back for a new show, in which he crashes drones and ostensibly teaches you how to paint. It's like Bob Ross, if Bob Ross painted surreal watercolors and told messed up stories from New York in the 80s.
Riders of Justice (movie) - Mads Mikkelsen stars as a soldier returning home to care for his daughter after his wife is killed in a train accident. Sounds like the setup to a fun comedy, right? Well, it turns out, yeah. Enter a trio of statistics and computer dorks who are convinced the accident was no accident, and enlist Mads to investigate the local gang they believe responsible. This is character-driven comedy done right, to dark and rewarding effect.
Hey Ramsey, look over there!
(Okay, folks, that will distract him for several minutes. Here are some more things I really liked this year.)
Movies: The Beta Test, The Card Counter, Annette, Never Gonna Snow Again, Dune, Malignant, Zola, Titane, Shiva Baby, The Deep House, The Last Duel, Licorice Pizza
Books: Filthy Animals - Brandon Taylor, Velvet Was the Night - Silvia Moreno-Garcia, Mike Nichols: A Life - Mark Harris, Nightbitch - Rachel Yoder, My Heart Is a Chainsaw - Stephen Graham Jones, Beautiful World, Where Are You - Sally Rooney
TV: The White Lotus, I Think You Should Leave, Squid Game, Succession, Reservation Dogs, Hawkeye, Arcane: League of Legends, Made for Love, Kenan
Music: Julien Baker - Little Oblivions, Japanese Breakfast - Jubilee, Reigning Sound - A Little More Time, The Mountain Goats - Dark in Here, Sharon Van Etten and Angel Olsen - "Like I Used To", BLACKSTARKIDS - Puppies Forever, Laura Stevenson - Laura Stevenson, James Blake - Friends That Break Your Heart, Action/Adventure - Pulling Focus
Thank you so much for the tag @lemonadebottlecap !💖 I know I’m super late to this, so I oughta use this random spur of motivation to finally do it sjkhskjhskl
Are you staying home from work/school online?
Technically, I’m in a system where some courses are online and others are in person, and every third (or fourth?) week, we are supposed to meet up at our university. Luckily, all my teachers prefer remote teaching and giving as essays/some work to do during that one week, so this semester I’m all online!
If you’re staying home, who’s there with you?
Currently it’s my parents, my brother and me. My sister was also staying with us until just recently, before she moved into her appartment
Are you a homebody?
I used to enjoy staying home, so the beginning of quarantine wasn’t all that bad. Over here, there aren’t as many restrictions as in certain other countries, but I’m still trying to be on the safe side. And ngl, staying at home is getting a bit overwhelming
What movies have you watched lately? What shows are you watching?
The last movie I’ve seen was Tenet, I think. I know I’ve started a few more, such as The Truman Show and The Lego Movie 2 (nobody judge me aight), but I haven’t finished them yet.
I finally convinced myself to dabble into The Vampire Diaries and, boy, how did I not watch this earlier. It pretty much consumed most of my waking hours these days. I’ve also started watching New Girl and planning on watching The Haunting of Hill House and Bly Manor, eventually!
An event that you were looking forward to that got cancelled?
Eurovision Song Contest 2020 😔 This year was supposed to take place in The Netherlands, which would be super neat since I really like that country, and it’s not too far away! Sadly it was (sort of) completely cancelled 😔
What music are you listening to?
A lot of different things, not gonna lie. My top 5 songs these past few days have been:
1. Electric Love - Børns
2. I Wanna Get Lost With You - Stereophonics
3. Youth - Brass Wires Orchestra
4. A Drop In The Ocean - Ron Pope
5. Medicine - Daughter
What are you reading?
Well, there’s still Midnight Sun that I haven’t finished ashkdajlsjd I’ve picked up a few more books that I’ve been meaning to read/finish for ages, such as The Telltale Heart, Death with Interruptions and another one with loads of Greek Mythologie stories, but I don’t remember its name,,,,
What are you doing for self-care?
Self-care? Never heard of her,,,,
Since I’m a bit late to this, I’m just tagging anyone who sees this and feels like doing it!!
Wondering when your favorite shows are coming back and what new series you can look forward to? We’ve got you covered with the Den of Geek 2020 TV Premiere Dates Calendar, where we keep track of TV series premiere dates, return dates, and more for the year and beyond.
We’ll continue to update this page as networks announce dates. A lot of these shows we’ll be watching or covering, so be sure to follow along with us!
Please note that all times are EST.
DATESHOWNETWORKFriday, October 2MonsterlandHuluFriday, October 2Emily in ParisNetflixFriday, October 2Warrior (10:00 p.m.)CinemaxFriday, October 2Zenimation Extended EditionDisney+Saturday, October 3Saturday Night Live (11:30 p.m.)NBCSunday, October 4Pandora (8:00 p.m.)CWSunday, October 4The Good Lord Bird (9:00 p.m.)ShowtimeSunday, October 4Britannia (9:00 p.m.)EpixSunday, October 4Flesh and Blood (9:00 p.m.)PBSSunday, October 4The Walking Dead Season 10 Finale (9:00 p.m.)AMCSunday, October 4The Walking Dead: World Beyond (10:00 p.m.)AMCSunday, October 4Cobra (10:00 p.m.)PBSSunday, October 4Black-ish Election Special (10:00 p.m.)ABCSunday, October 4Genndy Tartakovsky’s Primal (11:30 p.m.)Adult SwimMonday, October 5The ExpectingQuibiMonday, October 5Soulmates (10:00 p.m.)AMCMonday, October 5One Day at a Time (9:00 p.m.) | Broadcast PremiereCBSTuesday, October 6Swamp Thing (8:00 p.m.) | Broadcast PremiereCWTuesday, October 6neXt (9:00 p.m.)FOXWednesday, October 7To the LakeNetflixWednesday, October 7Doctor Who: The Faceless Ones (8:00 p.m.)BBC AmericaWednesday, October 7Family Time (8:00 p.m.)BounceWednesday, October 7Devils (8:00 p.m.) | US PremiereCWWednesday, October 7Coroner (9:00 p.m.) | US PremiereCWThursday, October 8Code 404 | Streaming PremierePeacockThursday, October 8Connecting… (8:00 p.m.)NBCThursday, October 8Supernatural (8:00 p.m.) | Season 15 ReturnCWThursday, October 8The Outpost (9:00 p.m.)CWFriday, October 9The Right StuffDisney+Friday, October 9The Haunting of Bly ManorNetflixFriday, October 9Ghostwriter Apple TV+Friday, October 9Raven’s Home (8:00 p.m.)DisneySunday, October 11The Spanish Princess (8:00 p.m.)StarzSunday, October 11Fear the Walking Dead (9:00 p.m.)AMCMonday, October 12Kipo and the Age of WonderbeastsNetflixMonday, October 12Mystery RoadAcorn TVTuesday, October 13Tell Me a Story (9:00 p.m.) | Broadcast PremiereCWWednesday, October 14Sistas (9:00 p.m.)BETThursday, October 15Star Trek: DiscoveryCBS All-AccessThursday, October 15DesSundance NowThursday, October 15Social DistanceNetflixFriday, October 16HelpstersApple TV+Friday, October 16HelstromHuluFriday, October 16Grand ArmyNetflixFriday, October 16The Last Kids on EarthNetflixFriday, October 16Someone Has to DieNetflixFriday, October 16La RévolutionNetflixSunday, October 18The Trouble With Maggie Cole (8:00 p.m.)PBSMonday, October 19Unsolved MysteriesNetflixMonday, October 19Darkness: Those Who KillAcorn TVTuesday, October 20The Magic School Bus Rides Again: The Frizz ConnectionNetflixWednesday, October 21The Goldbergs (8:00 p.m.)ABCWednesday, October 21The Conners (9:00 p.m.)ABCWednesday, October 21Black-ish (9:30 p.m.)ABCFriday, October 23The Queen’s GambitNetflixFriday, October 23Barbarians NetflixFriday, October 23Stolen AwayNetflixFriday, October 23Mirzapur AmazonSunday, October 25The Undoing (9:00 p.m.)HBOMonday, October 26Temple | US PremiereSpectrumMonday, October 26Creepshow Halloween SpecialShudderTuesday, October 27GhostsHBO MaxTuesday, October 27Blood of ZeusNetflixTuesday, October 27This Is Us (9:00 p.m.)NBCWednesday, October 28American Housewife (8:30 p.m.)ABCThursday, October 29Superstore (8:00 p.m.)NBCThursday, October 29Deutschland 89 (11:00 p.m.)SundanceFriday, October 30The Mandalorian Disney+Friday, October 30Suburra: Blood on RomeNetflixFriday, October 30Truth SeekersAmazonSunday, November 1Roadkill (9:00 p.m.)PBSMonday, November 2The Good Doctor (10:00 p.m.)ABCWednesday, November 4The A Word (11:00 p.m.)SundanceSaturday, November 7RWBY Volume 8Rooster TeethSunday, November 8Moonbase 8 (11:00 p.m.)ShowtimeMonday, November 9The Mighty OnesHuluMonday, November 9The South WesterliesAcorn TVMonday, November 9Industry (10:00 p.m.)HBOTuesday, November 10A TeacherHuluWednesday, November 11Chicago Med (8:00 p.m.)NBCWednesday, November 11Chicago Fire (9:00 p.m.)NBCWednesday, November 11Chicago P.D. (10:00 p.m.)NBCThursday, November 12Station 19 (8:00 p.m.)ABCThursday, November 12Law & Order: SVU (9:00 p.m.)NBCThursday, November 12Grey’s Anatomy (9:00 p.m.)ABCFriday, November 13Alex RiderIMDb TVFriday, November 13Doug UnplugsApple TV+Friday, November 13The Blacklist (8:00 p.m.)NBCSunday, November 15The CrownNetflixTuesday, November 17The LEGO Star Wars Holiday SpecialDisney+Tuesday, November 17Big Sky (10:00 p.m.)ABCWednesday, November 18No Man’s LandHuluWednesday, November 18The Wonderful World of Mickey MouseDisney+Wednesday, November 18For Life (10:00 p.m.)ABCThursday, November 19Supernatural: The Long Road Home (8:00 p.m.) | Special + FinaleCWThursday, November 19A Million Little Things (10:00 p.m.)ABCFriday, November 20AnimaniacsHuluFriday, November 20Small AxeAmazonFriday, November 20Marvel’s 616Disney+Monday, November 23Black Narcissus (8:00 p.m.)FXWednesday, November 25Saved by the BellPeacockFriday, December 4StillwaterApple TV+Thursday, December 17The StandCBS All AccessSunday, January 3Elizabeth Is Missing (9:00 p.m.) | US PremierePBSFriday, January 8Cobra KaiNetflixFriday, February 5The Snoopy ShowApple TV+
If we’ve forgotten a show, feel free to drop a reminder in the comment section below!
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WIRE Buzz: Bly Manor scares up Henry Thomas. Plus, new Primal trailer channels Samurai Jack
The second season of The Haunting of Hill House — titled The Haunting of Bly Manor — just nabbed another familiar face in the form of Henry ...
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