Caffeine – TV News – February 21st Edition
It’s been a tough week for a lot of people – we hope all our readers in Texas and other affected areas are staying safe
Rebecca Amzallag Reframes Frontier Womanhood on Netflix’s Little House on the Prairie
BritBox’s A Woman of Substance is Truly a Study of Women and Power
Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed: Dolly de Leon Digs Into Detective Gonzalez’s Method
Acorn TV’s You’re Killing Me: Amalia Williamson Describes Taking on Her Dream Role
More Than A Charming Getaway: Apple TV’s Widow’s Bay Pits Hope Against An Ancient Evil
Alex Blumberg and Brady Oliveira Share Their Passion For Dog Rescue on CBC’s Must Love Dogs
Your Friends and Neighbors Season 2: Jonathan Tropper Discusses the Quiet Desperation of Suburban Midlife
Star Trek: Enterprise’s John Billingsley Offers a Pants-Optional Way to Give with Trek Talks
Drops of God Season 2: Tom Wozniczka Speaks to Thomas’s Dilemma
Drops of God Season 2: Fleur Geffrier Reflects on Camille’s Journey
It’s been a tough week for a lot of people – we hope all our readers in Texas and other affected areas are staying safe
Happy Valentine’s Day! Let’s catch up on the week’s TV news, including some spring scheduling and bittersweet news about a fan favorite . . .
Real-life BFFs Sharron Matthews and Thom Allison discuss “Life is a Cabaret,” the Frankie Drake Mysteries episode that she co-wrote and in which he guest stars.
Jenny investigates a death at a retreat while Mac processes news about his tests.
The Televixen talks to Pretty Hard Cases co-creator Tassie Cameron about casting, working through the pandemic, and rethinking the original title.
In this week’s TV news we’ve got more spring scheduling and a whole bunch of renewals from the CW! Premiere dates: March 4th: Mr. Mercedes
Coroner showrunners Adrienne Mitchell and Morwyn Brebner discuss the Season 3 premiere.
Roger Cross chats about Coroner ahead of the Season 3 premiere, including a challenging arc for his character, Detective Donovan McAvoy.
[Warning: General spoilers ahead.] Launching a new television series is a monumental undertaking in any setting, but doing it during a global pandemic is a
Since its first season, Coroner has had its finger pretty squarely on the pulse of real world events, and Season 3, which premieres Wednesday on