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He loves to transport Doctor Who show into other genres.
Dear NBC, please don't make this show into a procedural.
You did take the show into some pretty controversial directions.
Glee repurposed the variety show into a narrative series format.
He has spun off his show into a popular podcast.
Many viewers turned moments from the halftime show into memes.
Both promise to lift this show into a higher gear.
Doesn't it turn the whole show into a protracted hazing ritual?
The move will take the critically acclaimed sketch show into Season 5.
It's funny, because I don't put this show into the gothic box.
Ms. Rivers' unexpected death in 2014 threw the show into a tailspin.
Chip and Joanna thanked everyone for turning the show into a huge success.
" Here's Lee's outlook on bitcoin given on the show into year-end: "Yes.
When the original formula got stale, Trump morphed the show into Celebrity Apprentice.
We're excited to take that show into the 43 ... Sorry, into the 2018 midterms.
Maisel and turned a one-woman show into an Emmy-winning powerhouse with Fleabag.
So as our loyal listeners know, we normally split this show into two parts.
Wendy Williams turned her talk show into the circus for Halloween — and she's the ringmaster!
In June, THR revealed that the network had put the show into development with Lindelof.
Maybe next season they'll skip the beach and rework the show into a court drama.
Is noted Broadway nerd Stephen Colbert trying to turn The Late Show into a musical?
It's an emotional wormhole, erasing boundaries and flattening the puppet show into a single self.
After the show's debut, Miranda was approached about expanding the show into a Broadway production.
White used the profits to develop EWF's live show into a lavish, effects-filled extravaganza.
Step two: Audience devours, and begins translating the Netflix show into memes using screen captures.
"The Wish" (season 3, episode 9) Plunging a show into a parallel universe is bold.
That spins the show into a strange alternate-reality to the one New York is experiencing.
He says he doesn't have any desire to turn his late-night show into a political show.
She was a vibrant young woman struggling with drug addiction, plunging the show into some dark territory.
And social media has added an additional subtext, spinning the show into a delightfully meta communal experience.
As he prepares to launch a fact-filled show into a fact-challenged world, Bill Nye, a.k.a.
And then there is this fierce takedown: Good Girls turns the women of the show into leaders.
And even before "China Doll" went into previews, loyal fans turned the show into a box-office hit.
You could also use the wonders of craft to integrate the show into every moment of your life.
I apologize for the quality, but importing the slide show into the Wordplay template resulted in some wonkiness.
But it was the additional chorus that emphatically transformed the show into the story of its own participants.
The two had turned the show into one, big inside joke at the expense of their young audience.
Jenner has parlayed her family's "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" reality TV show into a lucrative cosmetics line.
The Westworld pilot — without spoiling anything — backs the show into a corner it can't really get out of.
This year is the 25th anniversary of "Truth or Dare," Madonna's landmark authorized peep show into her touring life.
For spring/summer 2016, Jean-Raymond turned his show into a platform to promote the Black Lives Matter movement.
The Alayah Benavidez fiasco may have tossed the reality show into discord, but the problems are deeper than that.
So, if Alex is under the weather and misses a few tapings, it won't send the show into freefall.
And Heather Gilbert did the essential pastel lighting, which when necessary plunges the show into a deep lavender twilight.
Some of that reach toward movie-ness nudged the show into self-conscious precocity, the equivalent of skipping a grade.
She later integrated the show into her life in an unexpected way, using it to teach her son life lessons.
Just about every star in Bravo's Real Housewives franchise has parlayed their success on the show into a side-hustle business.
The holy grail for comics was parlaying a Comedy Store show into an appearance on "The Tonight Show" with Johnny Carson.
Or you could pick up a poster or cutout, to bring the world of the show into your loved one's home.
NBC's Seth Meyers has been transforming his show into a home for substantive, and hilarious, critiques of the incoming Trump administration.
Season 4 was a mixed bag that ended with one of TV's saddest deaths and painted the show into a corner.
John Oliver's last push for strict net neutrality rules arguably moved both the issue and his HBO show into the mainstream.
They tune in for Karen, the outrageous, ageless gold-digger whose antics take the show into some wacky and fun places.
How did you overcome those obstacles and keep the momentum going to turn the show into something people are raving about?
But the introduction of Mary Morstan, Dr. Watson's fiancée-to-be, turned the show into something more like a three-hander.
More big names arrive at the end, along with a twist clearly designed to carry the show into its second season.
You couldn't bring the show into the future and preserve it at the same time and do each perfectly at every minute.
Golden Wind turns the show into a story about internal strife in an Italian mafia full of people with ridiculous psychic abilities.
Mr. Colbert has done what was unthinkable a year ago: turned "The Late Show" into the most viewed show in late night.
Bourdain made the decision to continue filming the episode, turning a food show into a moving example of on-the-ground reporting.
They're "interactive episodes," a natural extension of the TV show into a digital format you can simply explore and take part in yourself.
This continues to put the show into Parrot's "exceptional" demand category, of which Parrot says only 0.01% of TV series manage to enter.
Relive the days of Ned Stark, Khal Drogo, and all the other characters that shaped the show into the wildest show on television.
Other notable moments included creative director Olivier Rousteing transforming the Balmain spring/summer 2020 menswear fashion show into a full-on music festival. 
Bee turned her show into a fund-raiser for Kids in Need of Defense, an organization that provides legal representation to immigrant children.
To reach even bigger audiences, YouTubers have figured out that they can break their show into pieces and spread it across multiple channels.
James O'Brien's resolute arguments with supporters of Britain's exit from the European Union have turned his London radio show into a viral hit.
The chart also provides a handy guide to the relationships – including marriages, allies and killings – that set the events of the show into motion.
After turning the show into a worldwide phenomenon, RuPaul won his first Emmy for hosting the series — which first premiered in 2009 — in September.
He has had a few recognizable roles in rom-com Penelope, AMC show Into the Badlands, and action adventure Snow White and the Huntsman.
He is a creature of catastrophe, and his flair equips him to take the show into higher-stakes plotlines without losing its eccentric soul.
What elevated the original Mamma Mia from a loopy variety show into a generation's cult classic was the presence of seriously established film stars.
And he's turned this—what is essentially a television show into a show where he is the star and we can't live without it.
And now she's out there, with all her knowledge, about to collapse those separate spheres of the show into each other, to devastating effect.
I believe it was her personal need to talk about all the "feels" she was having post-divorce that drove this show into existence.
Around 1994, the band made a conscious effort to turn their show into a spectacle á la Pink Floyd, with lights and lasers and shit.
There's no one quite like Karl Lagerfeld to turn a runway show into a plot of fantasy on Earth (see: this, this, this, and this).
"UK comedy audiences prize originality," James Brassett of Warwick University says, and so simply cutting and pasting the "Daily Show" into Britain does not work.
Anyway, it seems like we're due for another reset, which I think may lead the show into the more solid territory you (and I!) crave.
One pattern, for a bunny costume, orders you to "turn head right side out," pushing the show into a kind of surreal post-human zone.
Her company offers Bachelor-themed clothing and has incorporated Raven's time on the show into savvy social media campaigns that tap into a devoted consumer base.
But a single scene in the third episode, "Breaker of Chains," provoked inescapable controversy and turned the show into the thinkpiece-generating extravaganza it's now become.
The Haunting of Hill House's Carla Gugino hinted that a second season could be in the works, even suggesting turning the show into an anthology series.
When you "watch" The Bachelor only through Twitter, you transform the show from an ordinary dating show into a television bonanza where literally anything is possible.
Indisputably no one has been made more famous this season than Vanessa Vanjie Mateo, who turned one episode on this show into an international cultural moment.
Crew members will have worked 10 days to load the show into 14 synchronized computer systems, coordinate 25 miles of cables and 60 tons of equipment.
Super, who joined The Gersh Agency in the comedy department in January 2017, helped de Lesseps turn her Countess and Friends cabaret show into a smash.
Older hits like "Paparazzi" and "Telephone" still had pizazz, but they paled compared with the moments when Lady Gaga took the show into her own hands.
Familiar faces are missing, and compressing the show into a holiday themed box (by which the producers mean Christmas; they always mean Christmas) is immediately confusing.
So every year, every season we're looking at a way to sort of plant the flag of that show into something but have it be dramatically different.
Less well known are the contributions of Delia Derbyshire, the pioneering British composer who arranged Ron Grainer's score for that show into its more famous electronic incarnation.
The #envelopegate episode that turned the last 10 minutes of this year's Oscars awards show into absolute chaos also wrecked havoc on the real winners' acceptance speeches.
The "Idol" host parlayed his success on that show into a production empire that gifted the world with "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" and all its spinoffs.
Karamo Brown, one of the show's stars, told Business Insider how he turned his biggest career setback (initially getting rejected from the show) into a major win.
It's an acknowledgement that said source material was only as successful as its characters, and turning the show into a plot-driven thing would probably shortchange it.
But Wilmore was just that bad in his attempts to turn what should have been a comedy show into a nightly lecture on race and politics instead.
They're aesthetic elements, not narrative ones; they exist not to convert the show into a puzzle-box but to make it an objet d'art, successfully or not.
I hope not— I wish nothing but the best for the new female actors whose careers hopefully will be launched by this show into something long and prosperous.
Comedy Central UK used some Parent Trap technology to flawlessly merge the magical movie franchise with the spooky sci-fi TV show into a trailer for Potter Things.
Joseph Mallozzi, the creator of the TV show Dark Matter turned his pitch for the show into a graphic novel to help sell it to the Syfy Channel.
Also turning the show into a date night was Lauren Bushnell and beau Chris Lane, who waited for Bushnell to fix her dress before posing for photos together.
In case you didn't know ... producers are turning the classic Nickelodeon show into a movie -- which reportedly focuses on 3 siblings who embark on a crazy jungle adventure.
"It was fun and rewarding to translate my appreciation for the show into something tangible and I'm so happy others like my interpretations as well," she went on.
The main one: Concerns about whether or not HQ can turn a twice-daily trivia show into an actual company, not just a hit with a limited lifespan.
As friends and self-described "true crime podcasting soulmates," RedHanded co-hosts Hannah and Suruthi have turned their show into one of the smartest podcasts in the genre.
Former Bachelor and Bachelorette contestants have successfully spun their time on the show into various flavors of internet fame — lucrative podcasts, large Instagram followings, a show on CNBC.
My guess is he would be organizing a campaign or would have built out his radio show into something more multimedia or like Breitbart or something like that.
The genius of this fantastic piece is how Schreck weaves that now almost-archetypal patter of a one-woman show into the fabric of today's contentious political debates.
Later, he'd work with Bernie Brillstein to launch Brillstein-Grey Entertainment, a management and production outfit responsible for developing The Sopranos and The Larry Sanders Show into major hits.
They also apparently performed a mash-up of "Roses" and Red Hot Chili Peppers' "Under the Bridge," because why not turn your show into an all-out karaoke fest?
Mr. Haacke, as each gallery proudly proclaims, has written every single wall label himself — which offers helpful context, but turns the show into an uncomfortable act of self-justification.
According to Vulture, Blumhouse's new streaming show, Into The Dark, will officially premiere on October 5, launching an entire year of chills and thrills with its 12 monthly episodes.
The violence was over the top, the delivery was awful, and Negan's ham-fisted introduction sent the entire show into a narrative and ratings tailspin it's never recovered from.
Ronda Rousey had a blast shooting her episode on "Blindspot"and wants to continue her role on the show into next season ... this according to Ronda and Dana White.
HBO adapted the show into a one season run in 1990, and Beacon Pictures produced a 1995 feature film, but the story's appeal has endured even 30 years later.
"The executive producers, Robert Rovner and Jessica Queller, wanted to move the whole show into a bit more of sophistication this year," Victoria Auth, "Supergirl's" costume designer, told Insider.
Last year he said he was "duped" by comedian Sacha Baron Cohen's "Who is America?" show into supporting a fake proposal to arm kindergarteners to stop shootings in schools.
The specificity of the citizen journalists is honed enough that they actually throw one larger issue with the show into stark relief: Klepper himself isn't playing much of anyone.
Even though Glazer and Jacobson's partnership is the heart of the series both onscreen and off, Aniello and Downs's episodes launched the show into weirder and more ambitious directions.
When it comes to "Hair," however, one question has followed Mr. Hitchler since he announced the nontraditional cast: What about that nude scene that sends the show into intermission?
If you're not watching, you might be a murky on which characters are up Schitt's Creek without a paddle and how they've this little Canadian show into an international hit.
"Mister Rogers not only brings a different type of show into the mix, but it is coming at a time when the importance of PBS is very topical," she said.
He spun his success on the show into a production company, became a household name and made a lot of money from producing and appearing in TV programmes and films.
But the fact that Kim and Kanye are avoiding the spotlight seems to suggest they might not welcome the intrusion of the reality show into their lives any time soon.
She appeared on Nick Viall's season of the show in 2017 and successfully parlayed her time on the show into a semi-sustainable career as a reality star/celebrity entity.
The Thrones co-creators have tried to pare down extra stuff and move the show into an endgame, like a chessboard with all the pawns and minor pieces taken out.
The goal, CW President Mark Pedowitz said, is to evolve The Ray from the animated CW Seed show into a live-action series, just as the network did with Vixen.
This is not a new archetype for the detective drama, but seeing not just an actress but an actress of Smulders's caliber playing the part zaps the show into life.
"She-Ra" is the perfect example of how one reboots an '80s show into a series that, unlike its source material, has much more on its mind than selling toys.
But they will also unfold in the shadow of Trump who -- love him or hate him -- has thrust his impossible-to-ignore personal reality show into the lives of every American.
Showrunner Scott Gimple told Comicbook that the idea of turning the comic-turned-tv-show into a movie "comes up from time to time" and apparently he's all for the idea.
Launching the show into an alternate noir universe where the characters are completely different people with the same sense of humor is a tricky endeavor, and the season struggles at first.
It's appropriate to divide the show into two parts, even though Orozco claims to want to collapse the elite art market and the everyday OXXO convenience market into a single space.
Whether you're treating your father to some barbecue, a game of flag football, or something less stereotypical, there's always time to squeeze a movie or show into your Father's Day plans!
Sometimes it's hard not to carry your last show into your next one, so I look at going from Brooklyn to Queens to Manhattan as a chance to reset my mind.
Within a white gallery space, wall-mounted and projection art creates a futuristic sensation, transporting the viewer of this multimedia show into near-reality where technology mimics the appearance of nature.
But as the company starts to understand the power a community has in turning a show into a phenomenon, it could start behaving a lot more like the rest of Hollywood.
After organizing what it advertised as "the first Black Women's art exhibition in known history," the group turned its second show into a benefit for black unwed mothers and their children.
Presented by Australian, Berlin-based cook and artist Denise Palma Ferrante, these traditional Istanbulian recipes extend the theme of the show into the culinary sphere, reflecting Mediterranean and Middle Eastern influences.
Astronomical viewership is what turned this show into the machine that today is seemingly churning out episodes until someone pulls the eventual plug or Andrew Lincoln walks away from his lucrative contract.
They're distracting themselves by unearthing obscure Easter eggs, pouring over the Blu ray commentary, arguing about Kanye West, and sneaking references to the show into episodes of My Little Pony and Jeopardy!
"The challenge and the joy of bringing my show into a theater is in discovering how to maintain and play with that intimacy I've found in homes," he said in a statement.
This new season is just the beginning of a seemingly-endless slew of Rick and Morty to come, since Adult Swim has already locked the show into at least 70 more episodes.
Along with a professional actress, Kate Kenney, who played the role of Cyrano's love interest, Roxane, the crew worked every week through the winter and spring to get the show into shape.
Rugoff's division of his show into Proposition A in the Arsenale and Proposition B in the Central Pavilion of the Giardini, aiming to "feature different aspects of each artist's practice," wasn't effective.
I was already a Good Place fan before the season one finale unleashed a story turn that rocketed my love for the show into some new stratosphere I didn't even know existed.
Finally, bringing the show into the present are three young artists — Shiva Ahmadi, Barbad Golshiri and Shahpour Pouyan — born decades and political worlds away from the pre-revolutionary Iran that Ms. Grey knew.
Then Mr. Trump turned a sleepy hunting trade show into breaking national news, calling National Review "a dying paper" and excoriating his leading rival, Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, before live television cameras.
Except... The upside of turning every episode of your TV show into a short film of its own is that viewers don't quite know what to expect when they tune in that week.
I feel like a really good editor could have a field day turning a 16-episode season of this show into eight or nine really narratively powerful and action-packed hours of television.
Last year, Nadiya Jamir Hussain, a daughter of Bangladeshi immigrants who wears a head scarf, won the baking competition, turning the show into what many saw as a symbol for multiculturalism in Britain.
The individual plot lines careen into the custody battle between Celeste and Mary Louise, shifting the show into a courtroom drama — an ugly, painful showdown between daughter-in-law and mother-in-law.
The animating concern was whether Mr. Rhodes, perceived by the show's staff as more of a technocrat than a reporter, planned to wrest control and finally fold the show into the news organization.
I thought back to De Keersmaeker's excitement during the first weeks of rehearsal, her certainty that the casting of these particular dancers was the trick to bringing the show into the present moment.
To do that, he has divided the show into sections along binary lines: fashion/anti-fashion, design/not design, model/multiple, then/now, high/low, self/other, object/subject and clothes/not clothes.
He will need to turn his new party, Servant of the People, named after his TV show, into a real political machine if he wants to gain control of the Rada in the autumn.
You don't want to turn the show into a telethon — you want to bring attention the way you do best, which is to bring comedy to a serious situation, and that's what we do.
The three actors who play these men — Billy Eugene Jones, Nnamdi Asomugha and J. Alphonse Nicholson — are excellent, but the production doesn't capitalize on their performances to build the show into a riveting ride.
Why: This solo set captures Prince in a playful mood, teasing an adoring crowd that sings along to a set full of non-hits and turning an arena show into a more intimate affair.
The occasion benefited three L.G.B.T. charities — Glaad, the Trevor Project and the Hetrick-Martin Institute — and Mr. Murphy also used it to announce he was turning the show into a "movie event" for Netflix.
If the Game of Thrones creators ever decide to branch out and turn the show into a radio play, they could save themselves a hell of a lot of money by hiring the man above.
Will Kendall finally let the show into her relationship life (remember she was spotted with Gigi Hadid's little brother Anwar recently), or will Khloé bring us into a couples counseling meeting with her and Thompson?
That one tiny tweak opened up the show into a near anthology series, along the lines of The Twilight Zone, where every episode could have a wildly different tone from the one that preceded it.
As Viertel lays out in "The Secret Life of the American Musical: How Broadway Shows Are Built," both are clearly true; there is a certain amount of magic that transforms a show into a classic.
Kyanna Simone Simpson, as Sasha's levelheaded best friend, prods the show into life whenever she's onscreen, and Lili Taylor is a welcome presence in a small part as doyenne of a creepy Aquarian healing center.
The arrival of the mentally disabled Raffi (veteran Labyrinth member David Deblinger) then kicks the show into a higher gear for the finale: Mr. Deblinger's outsize performance seems to electrify the rest of the cast.
" Eugene Levy said that his son's "sensibility has really carried the show into a lovely area of recognition, in terms of critical recognition, in terms of emotional recognition, what he's done for the L.G.B.T.Q. community.
And Salim Akil, as the showrunner of The CW's Black Lightning, has turned a superhero show into an examination of black masculinity and issues affecting black communities, while not skimping on the cool superhero fights.
Whether you're taking the whole family out for celebratory brunch or sending flowers and a card to your long-distance mom, it's never too late to sneak a movie or show into your Mother's Day plans.
At the exhibition's opening I was able to confirm what I suspected, that members of that same close-knit community of women worked to bring this show into existence, to make sure Gottschalk got her due.
One episode is in Italian and shot in black and white, another episode features the show's main characters for only a few moments, and another episode turns the show into a full-on quirky romantic drama.
A taco trip from LA to Mexico should pique the interests of any foodie, but it's the frank and eye-opening conversations about how food makes us human that elevates this show into something worth savoring.
The result, as Cave describes it, sounds breathtaking: All-consuming sonic atmospheres that spread out to fill venues in a "cathedral-like way," slowly building through the show, "into something that's pretty mind boggling," Cave says.
During his tenure, Mr. Toledano oversaw the opening of almost 200 international stores, the growth of celebrity partnerships, the rise of the star designer, and the evolution of the fashion show into a major marketing initiative.
Maria Ducasse, 34, a professional dog walker from East New York, managed to steer Bella, a Shih Tzu-greyhound mix and the only female dog in the show, into the spotlight right as the beat dropped.
A few months later, Mr. Colbert turned his talk show into an election-year carnival, and Ms. Benanti's cartoon rendition of Ms. Trump's pursed lips, photo-shoot squint and Slovenian accent became the fun-house centerpiece.
The hosts Rachel Sennott and Moss Perricone have turned their show into an interactive game: Whenever a guest performer does or says the thing the hosts have predetermined during his or her introduction, then everyone drinks.
Luckily, this idea fell dead, only to be replaced with an even more ridiculous one … turning the show into a "crime-of-the-week" procedural in the vein of "Law & Order" and "CSI," only with zombies.
A powerfully sung a cappella version of the spiritual "God's Gonna Trouble the Waters" (anyone who's seen Alvin Ailey's "Revelations" more than once could probably sing along) kicks the show into high gear on the musical front.
After a series of interviews have cast the integrity of the show into doubt, like this one with Ken Kratz or this one with Jodi Stachowski, there was no question that there was more to be said.
We need more holiday specials, and we especially need more from reality contest shows, like this one-off from "Drag Race" — essentially an all-star episode that condenses the premise of the show into one wintry bonanza.
Mr. Tang does it, in collaboration with Mr. Fougeirol, by filling imperfections in the gallery floor with macadamia milk, a gluey substance that has dried over the course of the show into a kind of white paint.
Indeed, Rio and Mike are constantly dropping references to ashwagandha tea, hand-spun noodles and turmeric crackers, turning the show into a parody of the Goop-style frothiness that Ms. Bell finds herself surrounded by in Southern California.
Plunging a show into a parallel universe in which everyone we love dies by the end of the episode is some next-level trolling, and it's entirely Buffy's level of commitment that lets the show pull this off.
Sources close to the singer-songwriter tell TMZ ... he'll join host Scott Rogowsky -- aka Host Malone, aka Quiz Khalifa, aka Trap Trebek -- Sunday night to turn the daily game show into a wonderland ... with a prize of $25,000.
Megyn Kelly Today was meant to be a blend of news and lifestyle segments, set before a live studio audience at the 9 am time slot to roll the Today show into its third hour of the morning.
The success of Stranger Things has catapulted the stars of the show into unprecedented fame, and while only good things are on their horizons, Digital Spy speculates that it could have a pretty shocking impact on the Netflix series.
Oprah Winfrey is worth $2.5 billion and has seen much success: She leveraged "The Oprah Winfrey Show" into a booming media and entertainment empire, she has written best-selling books and now she's even creating original content for Apple.
The finale, truth be told, gets a little stuck in place when it tries frantically to pull in everything the series' creators wanted to do with future seasons of the show into about a half-hour of screen time.
Just witness the Punchy Players online with their splicing of clips of Ms. Garland and her daughter Liza Minnelli from Ms. Garland's 1960s TV show into a skit about grocery shopping (complete with Ann Miller at the checkout counter).
People loved the utopian-minded original series so much they resurrected it after it was canceled, rewatching it in syndication, gathering at conventions, and eventually inspiring the movies, spin-offs, and novels that turned the show into a universe.
In the latter part of 2500, Saul had painstakingly orchestrated a lucrative deal with Moeller Talent, a major Nashville-based booking outfit, to act as the exclusive agent for booking the Johnny Cash Show into rodeos and fairs the next summer.
With a valediction like that, it's no wonder that despite all the relatively recent cultural pushback against Rent, which might have finally turned the show into a cliché, Hamilton's success has instead made us culturally even more fond of Rent.
Out in the real world, Mooney's character realizes that he's the only person who's ever watched his favorite children's show Brigsby Bear, and goes on a mission to both figure out his life and make the show into a movie.
This newfound partnership follows announcements from Volvo and Ericsson, as they work to stream your favorite show into your car, and BMW, Intel and MobilEye that said they aim to bring a fully autonomous car to the roads by 2021.
The finale, in a way, felt like an effort not just to spin the show into a state of open warfare -- with all the tactical aspects that entails -- but also to address some of the concerns voiced about its dramatic drift.
So in honor of his passing, one brilliant fan hatched a plan to celebrate Hillenburg in the best way he knew how: by getting the song from that episode where Spongebob plays a halftime show into the actual 2019 Super Bowl.
Rumor has it that King, who is reportedly developing the series, was going to turn the show into a PLL spin-off — but now, fans on Twitter are expressing hope that it's something that she can get Plec onboard for.
For me, it's the episode where The Simpsons grasped the potential of its animated universe: the synthesis of awareness, absurdism, culture, and unreality that would turn the show into the greatest post-modern critique of the 20th century in any medium.
Season two of The Magicians has been dark in the usual ways (amputations, mutilated cats), but Julia's rape revenge and pregnancy plot has pushed the show into the larger cultural conversation about how much power women really have over their bodies.
But as he prepared for his first political convention as host, an extravaganza his predecessor, Jon Stewart, used to lift the show into the mainstream, Mr. Noah said he felt no pressure to try to create his own moment in Cleveland.
A former improviser like Grace Helbig found a large young female fan base on YouTube, and comics like Phoebe Robinson and Jessica Williams turned their live show into a podcast, 2 Dope Queens, that led to a deal with HBO.
And the way they do this is by making sure they don't turn every episode of the show into "Brockmire finds himself in some wacky situation and has a wacky time," as would be so easy to do with a character like this.
However, given that 120 Minutes now has an iconic place in the hallowed halls of music history, though, one guy (named TylerC) has taken it upon himself to document every episode, by organizing the tracks from each show into neat little YouTube playlists.
M.O, Lotto Boyzz & Mr Eazi's "Bad Vibe" soundtracks a particularly raucous house party, bringing the TV show into the present (although to be fair, this is the only example of new music in the show that hasn't been written by Ezra Furman).
Less than an hour later, Karl Lagerfeld built a supercomputer in the glass environs of the Grand Palais, complete with snaking multicolored cables and blinking little green lights, the better to send images and ideas from his Chanel show into the ethosphere.
Taking a bat to "The Walking Dead's" formulaic model to make it feel fresh againSunday's big surprise is a testament to how showrunner Angela Kang has turned what could have been a slow death of a massive hit show into a monster revival.
As Balanchine said when fighting for money for his production's tree in 1954, the tree is the ballerina of Act I. Some productions can't afford an upwardly mobile tree; and some take the opportunity to turn the show into a psychodrama here.
Turning the show into a showcase of up-and-coming talent and de-emphasizing legacy acts would make for a more dynamic telecast than the sorts of sluggish-heart-rate performances that veterans favor, and that rising performers are often pushed into.
The live telecast, which ran for nearly four hours, built on the socially conscious thrust that has marked Oscar night during the past few years, transforming the 90th edition of the glittering awards show into a conversation about sexual politics and inclusion.
What I find fascinating, if ultimately flawed, about these two episodes is how far Janetti tries to push the show into outright drama in the name of grappling with who the characters "really" are, before hastily trying to reassemble the status quo at the end.
And look, if you want to say that the end of Game of Thrones is the end of a very specific confluence of circumstances that turned this particular TV show into the most reliable web traffic generator this side of a presidential election — sure.
The debate turned from a reality show into a comedy as Mr. Trump mused that if he chose Mr. Cruz as his running mate, Democrats would sue to challenge Mr. Cruz's eligibility — as they would, he said, if Mr. Cruz won the presidential primary.
Donald Trump has stepped right off the set of his reality show into the Oval Office—and the idea of Disney World as America's version of Eden, where anyone can apply whatever meaning they want to it, seems to be bracing for a fall.
According to one of Mr Zelensky's business partners, the idea of turning his TV show into reality was planted in his mind by Mr Poroshenko's analysts who, two years ago, measured the actor's ratings only to discover that he was the most popular choice.
To "break," in our showrunner's terms, meant to manipulate a cast member of a reality show into telling you his darkest secrets in order to form an artificial bond of trust which you would later exploit in order to extract said dark secrets on camera.
Mr. Ellis has successfully directed "She Loves Me" twice before, in the much-loved 1993 Broadway revival (also for Roundabout) and in London the next year, and he has once again assembled a deluxe design team to coax this shy show into full bloom.
Splitting his show into two parts, he first presented a series of active sports clothes in the XXL proportions that are his stock in trade — think super-roomy shorts and sweat clothes emblazoned with an inverted AMERICA logo or an upside-down American flag.
Nor is it a new idea to spin up a stage show into a multimedia franchise: back in 20213, Rent became the first major Broadway show to get a theatrical release for a recording of the stage show with Rent: Filmed Live on Broadway.
The duo also told us whether or not they felt outside pressure to incorporate the larger world of the "Walking Dead" movie and main show into their storyline, and how they'd grade the season after receiving a lot of criticism and backlash from fans and critics alike.
It's strange and unsettling for how tangible it makes the science-backed concept that memories are malleable, and, in its exploration of emotional trauma through such a character-focused lens, makes the show into something of a mix between True Detective, Sharp Objects, and Twin Peaks.
Eight years later, when Fish morphed that show into a professional production for Bard SummerScape, Vaill got the part again, and kept it for the 2018 version at St. Ann's Warehouse that would transfer to Broadway last spring and win the Tony Award for best musical revival.
"It is important for each of us to reconsider our presence in this world," said Mr. Risso who, for his next collection, pledged to collaborate with another artist, Judith Hopf, to transform the plastic bottles used in his show into something of beauty and regenerated function.
Stranger Things did some interesting things musically in the first season, but for the season 2 trailer they mash that synth track from Survive, who scored the show, into "Thriller," which they introduce by way of its famous Vincent Price spoken word introduction and the effect is maximum goosebumps.
After two seasons and dozens of live Brooklyn tapings of the friends riffing on everything from work to love to life's daily annoyances — also featuring a tribe of Black, brown, and LGBTQ+ stand-up comedians — HBO tapped the duo to turn their hilarious show into a four-night special.
With the unannounced release of "Formation" on Tidal on the eve of the United States' premiere sporting event Beyoncé turned Super Bowl 50 and Coldplay's halftime show into opening acts for the live premiere of her new song about female blackness, race in the United States and capitalism.
The biggest difference: a new movement vocabulary from the incoming choreographer Lorin Latarro, which attempts to unlock the fantasy life of Jenna during her pie-making études and to turn a static show into one where the ingredients (the ensemble and band, in particular) literally swirl on stage.
For as much as the shadow conflict with Russia has pushed the show into a brighter spotlight than it's ever occupied before, neither man wants the series to stand as a geopolitical statement — not because the series is set 30 years before this moment, but because the series isn't about geopolitics.
The Night Lords are responsible for negotiating with neighbors to agree upon new spaces where artists can tag, but Belor notes that every Sprayfield artist is tasked with translating a chapter or character from the show into a unique concept, and that they alone are required to finance the operation.
"Drag Race" has always been a show that knows how to balances scripted moments and genuine interactions — by turning the shadiness and catty drama underlining the plot of almost every major reality show into a good-natured theatrical performance, in which contestants earn points for the ability to mock one another.
But the producers also made two crucial hires that has saved it from the dreaded sophomore slump: Arnold, who has shifted the show into a darker, more believable gear, and Meryl Streep, who brings nuance to everything she does, be it a primal scream or a quick flash of her incisors.
This sweet Canadian comedy wielded the best tool at its disposal — a genius writing team led by co-creators Eugene and Daniel Levy — to transform a fairly unknown show into a warmer, wittier version of itself by the time it reached Season 5, which premiered on POP TV last month.
He made his name in television by turning an ailing "Today" show into a $450-million-a-year juggernaut with a mix of news and stunts, like staging weddings in Rockefeller Center and putting Matt Lauer in a copy of the Versace dress that Jennifer Lopez wore to the Grammys.
There will continue to be games with cash rewards, says Brandon Teitel, SVP of programming and partnerships at HQ. The company recently began dividing the almost month-long runs of the show into seasons, and Teitel says the season that began on Monday — season two — will give away more cash than the last.
"We love Game of Thrones and we love the way Twitter is thinking about content right now, so we jumped at the chance to blow out our Thrones show into an interactive multimedia experience — something that reacts immediately to what just happened, almost like a postgame show in sports," Simmons told THR.
"Mister Rogers not only brings a different type of show into the mix, but it is coming at a time when the importance of PBS is very topical," Jane Weedon, Director of Business Development at Twitch, tells TechCrunch, referencing the Trump administration's desire to cut federal funds to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
These are shows meant to grab a small but loyal audience, which will then convert their love for the show into word of mouth, which might lead you to hear about these series on social media, which might cause you to eventually check them out on a streaming service in a few years.
"We love Game of Thrones and we love the way Twitter is thinking about content right now, so we jumped at the chance to blow out our Thrones show into an interactive multimedia experience — something that reacts immediately to what just happened, almost like a postgame show in sports,"      Simmons told The Hollywood Reporter.
In the interest of truth and time indeed telling all, let the following interviews —which have been condensed from separate conversations with the minds behind The Hills — finally offer some definitive answers about how producers carefully sculpted the show into a finely tuned simulacra of the various cast members' real lives during that time period.
Andi was wrapping up hometown dates when she and her final four men were given the terrible news; rather than cut the action, the cameras were mounted in the corner and left rolling as we watched producers, cast, and crew mingle in shared grief, turning the work of making the show into the source of the drama.
Thanks to the the collusion of two social mores — a television culture that encourages us to share our thoughts online the moment something happens combined with an internet culture that disdains spoilers — when you "watch" The Bachelor only through Twitter, you transform the show from an ordinary dating show into a television bonanza where literally anything is possible.
Shows like Elite, Sex Education, American Vandal, and others all tackle the world of Gen-Z characters from different angles, and as proven by the example of You — which catapulted a little-known Lifetime show into a memeable pop culture moment simply by placing the show on the Originals roster — Netflix's hold on teen eyes is stronger than ever.
Diarrhea Planet's newfound ability to translate the primacy and intimacy of their live show into a record like Turn to Gold is the product of both relentless practice on the band's part and the watchful ear of producer Vance Powell, a Nashville veteran who helped guide D-Planet into sounding like the arena-filling band they're destined to be.
In a new video for "Monopoly" directed by Andrew Northrop, Doe – purveyors of heavy shredding and sonic eyerolls – spin the concept of the dating show into a modern parable of lust in which a woman sacks off three of the most common types of crap men you'll find on Tinder and takes home a sweet axe instead.
That role belongs to Jessica Goldberg, who slowly but surely built the show into one of the most intriguing on TV. And when I asked her about my theories, she was quick to tell me that she really wants to leave the truth of Meyerism ambiguous, the better to play with the individual characters' levels of belief.
But that simultaneously painted the show into a high-concept corner: For The Handmaid's Tale to continue past season two without breaking its core premise, it will need to radically overturn its status quo, but to continue being a TV show, it will need to get its protagonist back to the place where most of the other characters reside.
And at CES 2018, Brilliant announced that it's integrating Amazon's "Display Cards" — an extension of the Alexa API that lets third-party devices with screens show the same visual results that you'd get with an Echo Showinto the Brilliant Control, essentially letting users get the same sort of visual, interactive experience to queries as they would on Amazon's own hardware.
Smarter way to describe it: It's a show with a more sophisticated conceit than that—one that's dedicated less to a cloying plot device (meant to extend the show into perpetuity forever and drive viewers insane), and instead one with a hilarious (but believable) plot device designed to elucidate poignancy where the agony and ecstasy of trying to negotiate a life between romanticism and reality is concerned.
The long takes and static wide shots that Lynch favored, and the murderer's row of other directors who stopped by Twin Peaks (including future Mad Men and Homeland director Lesli Linka Glatter and Diane Keaton, of all people), transformed the show into something that didn't look at all like other TV series but could still be pulled off on a TV budget and time frame.
That year, during the summer hiatus for "The View," ABC News executives, who folded the show into its department in 2014, brought in as a consultant Hilary Estey McLoughlin, whose work on "Judge Judy" and "Ellen" had earned her a reputation within the industry for having a Midas touch with daytime TV. With less than five weeks until the start of a new season, the show hired the executive producers Brian Teta of "The Late Show With David Letterman" and Candi Carter of "The Oprah Winfrey Show" and rehired Behar.

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