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wqbytop150 · 1 year
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WQBY
Top 100 for the week ending March 26, 2023
Heaven-----Niall Horan -1
Reborn----SIDEPIECE, *Kyle Walker remix -2
Just The Kinda Feeling----Yotto, Lost Boy -6
Back To You----Lost Frequencies, Elley Duhe, X Ambassodors -8
Lovesick----Alan Walker, Sophie Simmons -7
Sparks----MEDUZA, DEL-30, Mali-Koa -10
Here We Go Again----Oliver Tree, David Guetta -3
High Heels - Party Down Under-----Flo Rida, Walker Hayes *Sam Fledt remix -9
***Where You Are----John Summit -(new entry)
You Know What I Mean----PNAU, Troye Sivan -13
Dancing's Done----Ava Max -4
Pearls-----Jessie Ware -16
Unholy----Sam Smith, Kim Petras, *Disclosure remix -14
10:35------Tiesto, Tate McRae -11
Out Of My Mind----Little Image -23
If We Ever Broke Up-----Mae Stephens -25
Broderline----Tove Lo -22
I Can't Wait------Tiesto, Solardo, Poppy Baskcomb -15
Left & Right-----Ownboss, FAST BOY -5
When I Talk----- Kx5 w/ Elderbrook -19
Money On The Dash----Elley Duhe, Whethan -17
Lay Low----Tiesto -20
Never Gonna Not Dance Again---Pink, *Sam Feldt remix -18
Good Time-----The Dare -12
Afterparty-----Loud Luxury, Hook N Sling -29
Something's Coming----Cheat Codes, Lady A -24
Red Lights----Lane 8, Emmit Fenn, *ENBRZ remix -26
Feel This Good----Sigala, Mae Muller, Caity Baser, Stefflon Don -81
Hungry Heart----Steve Aoki, Galantis, Hayley Kiyoko -21
Gone (Da da Da)----Imanbek, Jay Sean -30
Lennon----ESSEL -31
Diferent Kind Of Lonely---Camp Kubrick, Don Diablo -32
Flowers----Mylie Cyrus -36
New Gold----Gorillaz, Tame Impala, Bootie Brown, *Dom Dolla remix -33
Tra Tra----HUGEL, BLOND:ISH, Nfasis -34
Chasing Shadows----Alex Warren -28
How Many Tears----Kygo, Sam Feldt, Emily Warren -42
Gimme That Bounce-----Mau P -45
Bel Mercy----Jenji -35
What's It Gonna Take-----Cheat Codes, Michael Tenpenny -41
Makin Time----Sultan + Shepard, Julia Church -43
Stay Above----Lukas Graham -43
Lipstick-----BLR, Robbie Rise -47
I'm Good (Blue)-----David Guetta, Bebe Rexha -40
I'll Be Around-----Elderbrook, Amtrac -49
Wings (I Won't Let You Down) ----Armin Van Helding, Karen Harding -97
Anyway----CASH CASH F/ RuthAnne -66
Pouring Rain----Guz, Camden Cox -52
Revolution----John Summit -55
The One----INJI -64
Don't Make Me Come Down There----Dolly Parton -54
>*Ghost Again----Depeche Mode -(re-entry)
Shut Up----Alan Walker, UPSAHL -37
>*Sleepwalking ---Matt Sassari, GOODBOYS -(re-entry)
Show Me----John Summit, Hannah Boleyn -51
<*Pegasus----MEDUZA, Eli & Fur -(re-entry)
Make Me Feel----The Chainsmokers, Cheyenne Giles -57
>*Anything But Wet--- I.O. Lights -(re-entry)
Rely On Me---Sigala, Gabry Pointe, Alex Gaudino -48
What House----Block & Crown -58
***Pwdr Blu---- Kx5 f/Brother -(new entry)
Choose You----Elmiene -88
Clouds----BUNT., Nate Traveller -62
Moving On Around (Jumpin) ----Schak, Kim English, *John Summit remix -63
Submarine----Seeb, BANNERS, SUPER-Hi -83
I Wrote A Song---Mae Muller -86
The Way----Manchester Orchestra -89
Headstrong Gunnar---Aldn --91
After Midnight-----Lucas & Steve, Yves V, Xoro, *TELYKAST remix -90
Adore----Bob Sinclar -72
Bedroom Exile----Giant Rooks -69
F U Goodbye----Peach PRC -87 >*
Lose My Mind----Stephen Dawes -92 >*
Everybody Hates Me----GAYLE -93
***My City's On Fire----Jimi Jules, Anyma, Cassion -(new entry) >*
Crazy---RNR, Ryan Lewis -73 >*
***Take Me Home----VAVO, Clara Mae -(new entry)
Next To You----Loud Luxury, DVBBS, Kane Brown -70 >*
Oi Oi Oi ----Dubdogs, Maxximal, MC Hollywood -100 >*
Good Life----Hayden James, Emie -99 >*
All Or Nothing----Topic, HRVY -94 >*
***REACT---Switch Disco, Ella Henderson, Robert Miles -(new entry) <*
***No One Dies From Love---Tove Lo -(new entry)
Rewind... ---Whipped Cream -76 >*
Find Your People----Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors -77
Feelings ---Emeline -78
Caught Up----Gryffin, Olivia O'Brien -79 >*
Take Me Away----ACRAZE -82 >*
Thousand Miles----Miley Cyrus, Brandi Carile -84 >*
Firewalk----Morgan Page, Lissie -61 >*
>*Creepin' -----Metro Bloomin, The Weeknd, 21 Savage -(fe entry) >*
***Stereo----SUM SON, Sly Chance -(new entry)
New Bottega----Torren Foot, Azelalla Banks -85 >*
***Deciever - VIP----Chris Lake, Green Velvet -(new entry)
***House All The Time----Biscits -(new entry)
River----Mylie Cyrus -27
Freeze----Kygo -38 >*
Sete----BLOND:ISH, Francis Mercier, Amadou & Mariam -44 >*
Drifting Away---Audien, Joe Jury -46 >*
Need Me Right----Anabel Englund -50 >*
Gone this week are; 11off ..8new ..3 returns
No Love For You---Regard, Drop G Kill Me----Alok What A Life----John Summit, Guz, Stevie Appleton Can I Get It Back----Jordana Bryant, *R3HAB remix Say Your Mine---Paul Oakenfold, Nat Monday, Christina Novelli Better Now----TELYKAST, Francis Karel, *MENUN remix Forget You---FAST BOY, Topic The Freaks----David Guetta, Marten Harger All Falls Down---Alonestar, Jethro Sheeran, Ed Sheeran Sing Your Lullaby---R3HAB, Mike Williams High----NEIL FRANCIS, PawPawRod
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appiomofchoice · 3 years
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Darcy Allen-Lahela
For @openheartfanfics ‘s Meet My MC: The Future.
I have a bunch of WIPs that I’ve abandoned in which I expand on these ideas, but I’ll probably never finish them tbh. See if you can count the plotlines I stole from Grey’s Anatomy.
Starting a Career and a Family
Right after Edenbrook Darcy takes a fellowship at Mayo, which is probably the hardest, coldest year of her life.
Bryce proposes to her roughly halfway through the year. Darcy says yes, despite not wanting to start their engagement at a distance.
Towards the end of her fellowship, she diagnoses and treats a three-year-old girl living in foster care, Willow. Darcy has to fight tooth and nail for her, and she finds that she wants to keep fighting tooth and nail for her, more than she’s wanted anything.
Bryce meets the little girl on a visit, and agrees when Darcy proposes that they adopt her. 
And---despite, or maybe because of, all the wedding plans and hopes and dreams by their friends and family---they get married at city hall, to make the process easier. 
Upon receiving many a threat from Keiki, Sienna, and Darcy’s sister, they have an actual wedding in Los Angeles, which is the little family’s next stop after Minnesota.
Willow Allen-Lahela:
Willow grows extremely attached to Darcy at first.
It takes time for her to warm up to Bryce in the same way, but she becomes quite the daddy’s girl...
...to the point that she takes on many of Bryce’s characteristics (notably, her self-assuredness) and wants to be a surgeon.
She practices “surgery” on her stuffed animals.
On a visit to Boston, Willow meets Ethan Ramsey’s dog, Jenner, and thereafter asks her parents every day if they can get a dog.
She is extraordinarily bright and does well in school, though she tends towards overworking herself just like her parents.
Seattle:
The family eventually settles in Seattle when Willow is 6, as both Bryce and Darcy are recruited by a teaching hospital that is trying desperately to turn things around.
Bryce is the chief of general surgery.
Darcy leads a brand-new diagnostic team.
Not long after they move to Seattle, the family gets a dog (at Willow’s insistence) and Darcy finds out she’s pregnant with twins (a very welcome, if unexpected, surprise)
The pregnancy is tough, but the twins arrive: Noelani and Keahi Allen-Lahela. 
Both babies have health problems due to being born premature, and Keahi’s never quite go away, which makes Bryce and Darcy both extremely cautious with him.
Still, they’re a happy family.
Some bonus Seattle content: The “Seattle” section above was going to be a giant multi-chapter fic that I will probably never write, so I’m taking this opportunity to ramble about some things I was excited for:
Darcy essentially swipes a patient from Edenbrook’s diagnostic team and goes to great lengths to prove that she’s just as good as Ethan
New coworker: pediatric and neonatal surgeon Michael “Mikey” Lam, an ex of Bryce’s from med school. He also says “I have magic hands,” but he literally performs magic tricks on his young patients to distract them from scary procedures.
(No drama there. It wasn’t a messy breakup, but Mikey’s happy to see Bryce happier and freer than he ever was with him.)
Interns: Julia Simmons (internal med) worships the ground that Darcy walks on, partially because the Edenbrook diagnostic team treated her mother when she lived in Boston; Luz Solano (surgical) views Bryce as a surgical god (she isn’t wrong). 
Darcy is uncomfortable with the Julia’s attention, whereas Bryce really likes having a fan and takes Luz under his wing.
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ariesbilly · 5 years
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2018 in review
Rules: answer the questions and tag some people! Tagged by: @kxvinkeller
Top five films you watched in 2018
a star is born (2018)
bohemian rhapsody
halloween (2018)
the lost boys
dead poets society
Top five tv shows in 2018
mayans mc
animal kingdom
the haunting of hill house
dynasty
santa clarita diet
Top five songs of 2018 [ as per spotify ]
tell me tell me baby - nsync
is that alright - lady gaga
black mirror - sophie simmons
sabotage - sophie simmons
im every woman - whitney houston
Top five books youve read in 2018 
ive only read 2 books this year lmfao
lost in time by melissa de la cruz 
less than zero by bret easton ellis
double dexter by jeff lindsay (currently reading)
dracula by bram stoker (currently reading)
witches of east end by melissa de la cruz (currently reading)
Five good/positive things that happened to you in 2018
i bought tickets to see cher next year
i went on a cruise 
i had a delicious watermelon alcoholic beverage at my birthday... wow theres not a lot going on in my life huh but that drink was yummy and im still thinking about it
any time julia sent me anything in the mail was very exciting. it was two things. i have yet to send anything back but I SWEAR TO GOD I WILL IM A FLOP
i started writing fanfiction this year. idk how good or positive that is but like... never thought id do that so... yay? sure
Tagging: @lordlallybroch @ithillyienseowyn @callakarth and @navree
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jenmedsbookreviews · 6 years
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Yes … believe it or not, it is getting to that point in the year that we both welcome and dread. Christmas. You may have missed it, but I’ve started posting a few festive reads on the blog over the past few days, just something Mandie and I thought (back in July/August) was a really good idea. Possibly not as we’re about as enthusiastic about Christmas as the Grinch, but hey ho (ho ho), it’s not all bad. I think. Do stop by for a few festive reading tips won’t you? Hopefully there’s a little something for everyone from the cosy and the kiddie, right through to the dark and the deadly. Always room for a little festive crime right?
Well, I had a busy old week last week achieving not a lot whilst seemingly doing loads. The week started perfectly – I was only at work for half a day before I was heading off down to London for November’s First Monday Crime panel. This month saw Barry Forshaw interview Stuart MacBride, Elodie Harper, Vaseem Khan and Simon Booker. An interesting debate was had by all regarding the idea of crime fiction v ‘literary fiction’, biggest mistakes made by newbie writers and whether there should be limits on how far you take your crime fiction.
A fantastic panel and I can heartily recommend both their books and First Monday Crime and if you want to find out more about next months panel, you can do so at their website here. December’s panel promises to be a doozy with Chris Whitaker, Louise Jensen, Mel McGrath and Susi Holliday alongside chair Claire McGowan. On top of that you’ll get to witness ‘Pitch the Audience’ where MC Howard Linskey will try to corral Rod Reynolds, Abir Mukherjee, Cass Green, Leye Adenle, Susi Holliday, Derek Farrell, Lisa Cutts, Chris Whitaker, Mason Cross, and James Carol as they bid to become ‘Pitch the Audience’ Champions for 2017. And books and pub visits. What more could you want? I’m booked. Maybe see you there?
And speaking of books, couldn’t resist the opportunity of getting a couple of signed books while I was there. Well … I went all that way. 😉
Book post wise, it’s been quite a quiet week for me. Nowt new there then lol. Just the one, a copy of Sai-Ko from author Gabriela Harding. Can’t wait to take a trip to the dark side with these short stories.
Other purchase wise, I’ve been good. At least if you own Amazon lol. I purchased the Killer Women Crime Club Book 2, Give Me The Child by Mel McGrath (also on audio); Little Liar by Clare Boyd and The Death Knock by Elodie Harper. From Netgalley, just the one, Know Me Now by CJ Carver. Also on audible was WhiteOut by Ragnar Jonasson. Well a girl needs to have the whole set.
Reading wise it’s been a bit of a mixed bag as my head is all over the place with work. I have managed 3.4 books though – one of them being a collection of short stories.
Books I have read
A Christmas Wish by Erin Green
Flora Phillips has an excuse for every disaster in her life; she was abandoned as a new-born on a doorstep one cold autumn night, wrapped in nothing but a towel. Her philosophy is simple: if your mother doesn’t want you – who will?
Now a thirty-year-old, without a boyfriend, a career or home she figures she might as well tackle the biggest question of them all – who is she? So, whilst everyone else enjoys their Christmas Eve traditions, Flora escapes the masses and drives to the village of Pooley to seek a specific doorstep. Her doorstep.
But in Pooley she finds more than her life story. She finds friends, laughter, and perhaps even a love to last a lifetime. Because once you know where you come from, it’s so much easier to know where you’re going.
A story of redemption and love, romance and Christmas dreams-come-true, the perfect novel to snuggle up with this festive season.
A wonderfully uplifting and heart warming tale of Flora, a woman who is in search of her birth mother having been left on a doorstep as a baby. Great for Christmas, my review of this book will be on the blog this week. In the meantime you can buy a copy of the book here.
The Advent Killer by Alastair Gunn
Christmas is coming. One body at a time. 
Three weeks before Christmas: Sunday, one a.m. A woman is drowned in her bathtub.
One week later: Sunday, one a.m. A woman is beaten savagely to death, every bone in her body broken.
Another week brings another victim.
As panic spreads across London, DCI Antonia Hawkins, leading her first murder investigation, must stop a cold, careful killer whose twisted motives can only be guessed at, before the next body is found. On Sunday.
When the clock strikes one . . .
A terrifying British debut thriller, The Advent Killer introduces DCI Antonia Hawkins, with the second in the series coming from Penguin in 2014. Fans of Chris Carter and Richard Montanari should be paying attention.
Now Christmas and murder … finally something I can identify with. Not literally of course and not in quite so gruesome a fashion as is presented in Alastair Gunn’s debut novel  I’ll be sharing my thoughts on this one very soon as one of my ‘festive reads’. You can buy a copy of the book here.
Twelve Slays of Christmas by Jacqueline Frost
When Holly White’s fiancé cancels their Christmas Eve wedding with less than two weeks to go, Holly heads home with a broken heart. Lucky for her, home in historic Mistletoe, Maine is magical during Christmastime—exactly what the doctor prescribed. Except her plan to drown her troubles in peppermints and snickerdoodles is upended when local grouch and president of the Mistletoe Historical Society Margaret Fenwick is bludgeoned and left in the sleigh display at Reindeer Games, Holly’s family tree farm.
When the murder weapon is revealed as one of the wooden stakes used to identify trees on the farm, Sheriff Evan Grey turns to Holly’s father, Bud, and the Reindeer Games staff. And it doesn’t help that Bud and the reindeer keeper were each seen arguing with Margaret just before her death. But Holly knows her father, and is determined to exonerate him.The jingle bells are ringing, the clock is ticking, and if Holly doesn’t watch out, she’ll end up on Santa’s naughty list in Twelve Slays of Christmas, Jacqueline Frost’s jolly series debut.
After a bit of a gruesome murder, it was time to go all cosy. This is a beautiful book, full of all the festive spirit a lover of the season could want. Give or take the odd murder … I’ll be reviewing this very soon but you can buy yourself a copy right here.
CWA Anthology of Short Stories: Mystery Tour
Crime spreads across the globe in this new collection of short stories from the Crime Writer’s Association, as a conspiracy of prominent crime authors take you on a world mystery tour. Highlights of the trip include a treacherous cruise to French Polynesia, a horrifying trek in South Africa, a murderous train-ride across Ukraine and a vengeful killing in Mumbai. But back home in the UK, life isn’t so easy either. Dead bodies turn up on the backstreets of Glasgow, crime writers turn words into deeds at literary events, and Lady Luck seems to guide the fate of a Twickenham hood. Showcasing the range, breadth and vitality of the contemporary crime-fiction genre, these twenty-eight chilling and unputdownable stories will take you on a trip you’ll never forget.
Contributions from: Ann Cleeves, C.L. Taylor, Susi Holliday, Martin Edwards, Anna Mazzola, Carol Anne Davis, Cath Staincliffe, Chris Simms, Christine Poulson, Ed James, Gordon Brown, J.M. Hewitt, Judith Cutler, Julia Crouch, Kate Ellis, Kate Rhodes, Martine Bailey, Michael Stanley, Maxim Jakubowski, Paul Charles, Paul Gitsham, Peter Lovesey, Ragnar Jónasson, Sarah Rayne, Shawn Reilly Simmons, Vaseem Khan, William Ryan and William Burton McCormick
A brilliant collection of short stories and perfect for dipping in and out of, which is exactly what I’m doing ahead of my stop on the blog tour next week. Featuring some of the best crime writers around, you’d be mad to miss it. I’ve already powered through 34% of the book without even realising it. You can preorder a copy here.
Blogging wise, not quite as traumatic as last week, i.e. you haven’t had to suffer any more videos of me, but still busy none-the-less.
#BlogTour: Whiteout by Ragnar Jonasson
#Review: Zenka by Alison Brodie
Festive Reads: Mr Men & Little Miss at Christmas
Festive Reads: This Way To Christmas by Anita Bijsterbosh and Christmas Stories for Kids by Uncle Amon
Festive Reads: Enid Blyton’s Christmas Tales
Festive Reads: Santa, Please Bring Me A Gnome by An Swerts
#BlogTour: #IntoTheValley by Chris Clement-Green
#BookLove: Tracy Fenton
Review: Mr Men & Little Miss for Grown UpsFestive Reads: A Christmas Flower by Bryan Mooneyffiths163
#BlogTour: Bad Sister by Sam Carrington
Review: Elephant and Sheep and other stories by Patricia Furstenberg
The week ahead is another full one – are there any other kind. Personally, I am off to the UK launch of The Man Who Died by Antti Tuomainen on Wednesday and I can’t wait. It’s in the running to be my book of the year! Then the weekend sees the long awaited arrival of Hull Noir. Looking forward to lots of brilliant panels and getting to catch up with some amazing blogger friends.
In the meantime, I’ve a mixture of the usual reviews and blog tours to keep you all amused, starting today when I’ll be reviewing The Puppet Master by Abigail Osborne. Wednesday is the tour for The Future Can’t Wait by Angelena Boden and Saturday it’s Dying Day by Stephen Edger. And there will be some sharing of the #booklove with blogger Victoria Goldman.
And in other news – with the notable and excusable exception of Christmas Day and Boxing Day, today marks a whole year of posting every day, at least once, sometimes more. I set myself the challenge to see how long I could keep it up and I have to admit I am fluffing knackered now, but hey. Quite an achievement for a moderately busy gal like me I think. Go me. May have to celebrate.
Have a brilliant week all. See you on the other side
Jen
Rewind, recap: Weekly update w/e 12/11/17 Yes ... believe it or not, it is getting to that point in the year that we both welcome and dread.
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tuseriesdetv · 7 years
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Noticias de series de la semana: CBS está a punto de renovar 'TBBT' por dos temporadas
Tendremos The Big Bang Theory para rato
Según reporta Deadline, los protagonistas de The Big Bang Theory estaría ultimando una renovación de sus respectivos contratos por dos años más, lo que supondría que la serie podría renovar hasta la duodécima temporada. Por primera ver Simon Helberg y Kunal Nayyar participan en la negociación junto con Parsons, Galecki y Cuoco por lo que todos ellos cobrarían lo mismo. La última renovación del contrato tuvo lugar en 2013 y les supuso un incremento salarial de 1 millón de dólares por episodio, por lo que todo apunta a que con esta renovación cobrarían incluso más.
American Horror Story: Trump
Ryan Murphy ha contado en televisión que la séptima temporada de American Horror Story tratará sobre las pasadas elecciones americanas. ¿Será una ironía o se cumplirá?
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Renovaciones de series
FOX ha renovado Lucifer por una tercera temporada
NBC ha renovado Superstore por una tercera temporada
Amazon ha renovado Goliath por una segunda temporada
go90 ha renovado Relationship Status por una segunda y tercera temporada
Incorporaciones y fichajes de series
Edgar Ramírez (The Girl on the Train, Carlos, The Bourne Ultimatum) y Darren Criss (Glee) protagonizarán Versace: American Crime Story. Serán Gianni Versace y Andrew Cunanan, su asesino.
Hayley Atwell (Agent Carter, Conviction), Matthew Macfadyen (Ripper Street) y Tracey Ullman (Tracey Ullman's Show) protagonizarán Howards End, la adaptación de la novela de Edward Morgan Forster escrita por Kenneth Lonnergan (Manchester by the Sea, Gangs of New York) y dirigida por Hettie Macdonald (Fortitude, Doctor Who).
Maulik Pancholy (30 Rock, Weeds), Terry Serpico (Sneaky Pete, Army Wives) y Sam Vartholomeos (The Following) se unen a Star Trek: Discovery.
Lili Simmons (Banshee, Hawaii Five-0), Adina Porter (The 100, True Blood) y Brian White (Scandal, Chicago Fire) se unen a la quinta temporada de Ray Donovan.
Edward James Olmos (Battlestar Galactica, Miami Vice) protagonizará Mayans MC, el spin-off de Sons of Anarchy que, de momento, solo tiene encargo de piloto.
Gina Gershon (Red Oaks, P.S. I Love You) participará en varios episodios de Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Será la sargento Melanie Hawkins.
Geoff Pierson (Unhappily Ever After, Dexter) será recurrente en Designated Survivor como Cornelius Moss, expresidente de Estados Unidos.
Santiago Cabrera (Heroes, The Musketeers) será el tecnólogo multimillonario que avisa al Pentágono de la llegada de un asteroide en Salvation. Ian Anthony Dale (Murder in the First, Hawaii Five-0) será el vicesecretario de Defensa, que debe liderar el plan secreto para destruirlo.
Sophina Brown (Numb3rs, Shark) será recurrente en la tercera temporada de Zoo como Leanne Ducovny, directora ejecutiva de una firma farmacéutica.
Brittany S. Hall (Satisfaction) será recurrente en la tercera temporada de Ballers como Amber, una mujer del pasado de Ricky (John David Washington).
Tamara Taylor (Bones) será recurrente en Altered Carbon como Oumou Prescott, la poderosa e inteligente abogada de Laurens Bancroft (James Purefoy).
Eion Bailey (Once Upon A Time) será recurrente en The Last Tycoon como Clint Frost, un actor guapo y seguro de sí mismo pero sin demasiado talento.
J.D. Evermore (Rectify, True Detective), Andrea Roth (Rescue Me), Gloria Reuben (ER, Mr. Robot), Miles Mussenden, James Saito y Carl Lundstedt se unen a Cloak and Dagger.
Ntare Mwine será Ronnie, un exmilitar que cuida a su madre, en The Chi.
Maya Erskine (Man Seeking Woman, Insecure) se une como recurrente a la tercera temporada de Casual.
Julia Ormond (Incorporated), Philippa Coulthard (The Catch), Joseph Quinn (Dickensian) y Alex Lawther (Black Mirror) se unen a Howards End.
Pósters de series
    Nuevas series
SundanceTV está desarrollando la miniserie Intuition, basada en la novela de Allegra Goodman, que trata la inequidad de género en el mundo de la investigación científica. Contará, desde el punto de vista de una mujer, un escándalo que desata rivalidades, celos y acusaciones de fraude en un laboratorio de la Costa Este.
Amazon ha adquirido la serie Electric Dreams, antología de Channel 4 protagonizada por Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad, Sneaky Pete) y escrita por Ronald D. Moore (Battlestar Galactica, Outlander) que adaptará y modernizará diez historias cortas e independientes del novelista Philip K. Dick,
Starz coproducirá junto a BBC la miniserie Howards End, la adaptación de la novela de Edward Morgan Forster escrita por Kenneth Lonnergan (Manchester by the Sea, Gangs of New York) y dirigida por Hettie Macdonald (Fortitude, Doctor Who).
BBC Two emitirá Ill Behaviour, comedia de tres episodios escrita por Sam Bain (Peep Show, Fresh Meat), producida por los creadores de The Inbetweeners y dirigida por Steve Bendelack (Friday Night Dinner) sobre Charlie (Tom Riley, Da Vinci's Demons), un joven que decide tratarse un cáncer con remedios naturales, y dos amigos, Joel (Chris Geere; You're the Worst, Waterloo Road) y Tess (Jessica Regan, Doctors), que le secuestran para darle quimioterapia junto a Nadia (Lizzy Caplan; Masters of Sex, Mean Girls), una oncóloga inestable y alcohólica. Christina Chong (Line of Duty, The Wrong Mans) y John Gordon Sinclair completan el reparto.
IFC ha encargado ocho episodios de Living With Yourself, comedia de Tim Greenberg (The Daily Show) sobre un hombre muy quemado con su vida que decide someterse a un tratamiento para ser mejor persona y como resultado es reemplazado por una versión mejorada de él mismo.
J.J. Abrams producirá Castle Rock, la antología de Hulu escrita por Stephen King que mezclará personajes e historias de sus novelas
Fechas de series
Gap Year, antes conocida como Foreign Bodies, se estrena en E4 el 23 de febrero.
The Replacement se estrena en BBC One el 28 de febrero.
Prime Suspect 1973 se estrena en ITV el 2 de marzo.
La tercera y última temporada de Review se estrena en Comedy Central el 16 de marzo.
Las chicas del cable (Netflix) se estrena el 28 de abril.
La tercera temporada de Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (Netflix) se estrena el 19 de mayo.
La segunda temporada de Animal Kingdom se estrena el 30 de mayo.
Tráilers de series
Feud
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Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt - Temporada 3
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Love - Temporada 2
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Hand of God - Temporada 2
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Archer - Temporada 8
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The Sinner
We all have secrets. @jessicabiel and Bill Pullman star in @USA_Network's new crime thriller, #TheSinner. Coming soon. http://pic.twitter.com/AG8irTWgWj
— The Sinner (@TheSinnerUSA) 17 de febrero de 2017
Las chicas del cable
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Silicon Valley - Temporada 4
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The Leftovers - Tercera y última temporada
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Otras imágenes
-En nuestro Facebook, nuevas imágenes de Feud-
-También en Facebook, imágenes de la segunda temporada de Stranger Things-
The Sinner
  Kristen Wiig en The Last Man on Earth
Trust Me
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