#fakeTV: Top Ten, 5/18/2018

#fakeTV: Top Ten

Quick Max Sports rundown to start the day, the Houston Rockets pulled a much needed victory over the Golden State Warriors last Wednesday, tying the series at one game a piece. Five of the Rockets' came out to play in Game 2, James Harden got a double-double with 27 Points and 10 rebounds, strangely enough, Eric Gordon got 27 points and Clint Capela had ten rebounds. Elsewhere, Trevor Ariza and Chris Paul leach got 6 assists each and it allowed the Rocks to beat the Dubs 114-107. This exactly how the Rockets should have played in Game 1 and how they should play from here on in, despite the fact that Kevin Durant put up 38 points for the Warriors Steph Curry has 7 rebounds and assists, the Rockets need to keep pace with this team at all times. This weekend, we're promised to great Conference Finals with a pair of Game 3s in Cleveland and Golden State respectively, can the Cavaliers get back in their series with the Celtics?, and who will take total control in the West? These questions will be answered soon, but for now another update in the NBA playoffs and Stanley Cup playoffs for the readers of #KlicKNet.

2018 NBA Playoffs (Conference Finals)
Cavaliers vs Celtics (Boston leads the series 2-0)
(Game 1 is on ABC, Remaining Games are on ESPN)
Game 1: Celtics 108, Cavaliers 83
Game 2: Celtics 107, Cavaliers 94
Game 3:Tomorrow in Cleveland at 8:30PM
Game 4: Monday in Cleveland at 8:30PM
Game 5: Wednesday in Boston at 8:30PM (If necessary)
Game 6: Next Friday in Cleveland at 8:30PM (If necessary)
Game 7: May 27th in Boston at 8:30PM (If necessary)
Warriors vs Rockets (Series tied at 1-1)
(All Games are on TNT)
Game 1: Warriors 119, Rockets 106
Game 2: Rockets 127, Warriors 105
Game 3: Sunday in Golden State at 8PM
Game 4: Tuesday in Golden State at 9PM
Game 5: Next Thursday in Houston at 9PM
Game 6: Next Saturday in Golden State at 9PM (If necessary)
Game 7: May 28th in Houston at 9PM (If necessary)

2018 Stanley Cup Playoffs (Conference Finals)
Washington vs Tampa Bay (Series tied at 2-2)
Game 1: Capitals 4, Lightning 2
Game 2: Capitals 6, Lightning 2
Game 3: Lightning 4, Capitals 2
Game 4: Lightning 4, Capitals 2
Game 5: Capitals vs Lightning, Tomorrow at 7:15PM on NBC
Game 6: Lightning vs Capitals, Monday at 8PM on NBCSN
Game 7: Capitals vs Lightning, Wednesday at 8PM on NBCSN
Vegas vs Winnipeg (Golden Knights lead series 2-1)
Game 1: Jets 4, Golden Knights 2
Game 2: Golden Knights 3, Jets 1
Game 3: Golden Knights 4, Jets 2
Game 4: Jets vs Golden Knights, Tonight at 8PM on NBCSN
Game 5: Golden Knights vs Jets, Sunday at 3PM on NBC
Game 6: Jets vs Golden Knights, Tuesday at 9PM on NBCSN
Game 7: Golden Knights vs Jets, Next Thursday at 8PM on NBCSN

I hope everyone is enjoying the new segment on #KlicKNet, #JustSoYouKnow. This allows me to give small but affected take on the news but mostly allows the readers to learn about something that is getting a lot of attention, but does not make it to the daily updates on this blog on time. This week, NBC, FOX, ABC, CBS, and The CW announced their schedules for the 2018 Fall Season, some people like me are interested in The CW schedule this time around because this year, the network for young adult programming is returning to Sunday Nights for the first time in nine years. During The CW's Upfront presentation, it was announced that Jane the Virgin, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and iZombie will air the final episodes in the 2018-19 season which is very sad for fans of these amazing shows. Plus, the two shows that will be headed to Sundays on CW will be Supergirl at 8PM and the rebooted Charmed at 9PM, I'm most excited for the latter show because if this new series were to a on October 7th, the same night the Original Charmed aired in 1998, it would be somewhat of a history making moment. In addition, DC's Legends of Tomorrow and Arrow are teaming up on Mondays, as are The Flash and Black Lightning on Tuesdays, keep in mind, Black Lightning will not be apart of the annual Arrowverse crossover this year, which apparently will be a three night event in December and feature a very interesting surprise. During the upfront, Stephen Amell announced the crossover will feature a trip to Gotham City and introduce a new character which is Batwoman, but we'll discuss this on our Sunday update post in two days. To close out the CW schedule, Riverdale will remain on Wednesdays and will be joined by new All American, The Originals spin-off Legacies will air on Thursdays after Supernatural which plans to remain on that night, and finally Dynasty is sticking around on Friday Nights with Crazy Ex getting bumped one hour later. To see every show set to air this Fall on all five broadcast networks, here's a special kind of rundown with a look into the new Charmed and All American.

SUNDAY
7PM: NFL Football (Fox)
America's Funniest Home Videos (ABC) 60 Minutes (CBS)
7-8:20PM:  Football Night in America (NBC)
7:30PM: The OT/Encores (Fox)
8PM: The Simpsons (Fox) Dancing with the Stars: Juniors (ABC) God Friended Me (CBS) Supergirl (CW)
8:20-11PM: Sunday Night Football (NBC)
8:30PM: Bob's Burgers (Fox)
9PM: Family Guy (Fox) Shark Tank (ABC) NCIS: Los Angeles (CBS) Charmed (CW)
9:30PM Rel (Fox)
10PM The Alec Baldwin Show (ABC) Madam Secretary (CBS)
MONDAY
8PM: The Voice (NBC) The Resident (Fox) Dancing With the Stars (ABC) The Neighborhood (CBS) Legends of Tomorrow (CW)
8:30PM: Happy Together (CBS)
9PM: 911* (Fox) Magnum P.I. (CBS) Arrow (CW)

10PM: MANIFEST (NBC) The Good Doctor (ABC) Bull (CBS)

TUESDAY
8PM: The Voice (NBC) The Gifted (Fox) Roseanne (ABC) NCIS (CBS) The Flash (CW)
8:30PM: The Kids Are Alright (ABC)
9PM: This Is Us (NBC) Lethal Weapon (Fox) Black-ish (ABC) FBI (CBS) Black Lightning (CW)
9:30PM: Splitting Up Together (ABC)
10PM: New Amsterdam (NBC) The Rookie (ABC) NCIS: New Orleans (CBS)
WEDNESDAY
8PM: Chicago Med (NBC) Empire (Fox) The Goldbergs (ABC) Survivor (CBS) Riverdale (CW)
8:30PM: American Housewife (ABC)
9PM: Chicago Fire (NBC) Star (Fox) Modern Family (ABC) SEAL Team (CBS) All American (CW)
9:30PM: Single Parnets (ABC)
10PM: Chicago P.D. (NBC) A Million Little Things (ABC) Criminal Minds (CBS)
THURSDAY
8PM: Superstore (NBC) Thursday Night Football (5PM PT) (Fox) Grey's Anatomy (ABC) The Big Bang Theory (CBS) Supernatural (CW)
8:30PM: The Good Place (NBC) Young Sheldon (CBS)
9PM: Will & Grace (NBC) Station 19 (ABC) Mom (CBS) Legacies (CW)
9:30PM: I Feel Bad (NBC) Murphy Brown (CBS)
10PM: Law & Order: SVU (NBC) How to Get Away With Murder (ABC) SWAT (CBS)
FRIDAY
8PM:  Blindspot (NBC) Last Man Standing (Fox) Fresh Off the Boat* (ABC) MacGyver (CBS) Dynasty (CW)
8:30PM: The Cool Kids (Fox) Speechless (ABC)
9PM: Midnight, Texas (NBC) Hell's Kitchen (Fox) Child Support (ABC) Hawaii Five-0 (CBS) Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (CW)
10PM: Dateline (NBC) 20/20 (ABC) Blue Bloods (CBS)

Charmed | Extended First Look | The CW

All American | Extended First Look | The CW

New Season Extended Sizzle | The CW

To wrap the rest of this week's schedule reveals, it's time for a #fakeTV perspective on what's to come on ABC and CBS. There's nothing fake about the fact that there will be no Marvel's Agents of the SHIELD after tonight's season finale and until the Summer of 2019. So now, ABC viewers will have to look forward to a non-Marvel fall season starting with Dancing with the Stars and The Good Doctor on Mondays, Roseanne, Kids Are Alright, Black-ish, Splitting Up Together and The Rookie on Tuesdays, and Goldbergs, American Housewife, Modern Family, Single Parents and A Million Little Things on Wednesdays. The TGIT Thursday lineup gets a new makeover with Station 19 taking over for Scandal and will be merged in between Grey's Anatomy and How to Get Away with Murder, Fridays are all comedy with Fresh off the Boat, Speechless and Child Support, and Sundays in ABC will feature AFV, Dancing with the Stars: Juniors, Shark Tank and the all new talk series, The Alec Baldwin Show. As for CBS, life without Thursday Night Football will be a little difficult, but will has found a way to keep at bay, Mondays start with The Neighborhood and Happy Together, then Magnum P.I. and finally Bull, Tuesdays will the new drama FBI in between NCIS and NCIS: New Orleans, Wednesdays are much the same with Survivor, Seal Team and Criminal Minds, as are Fridays with MacGyver, Hawaii Five-O and Blue Bloods. But Thursdays on CBS will be very interesting as The Bang Bang Theory will Young Sheldon, Mom, the revived Murphy Brown and SWAT, Sundays introduces a new series God Friended Me which will lead into NCIS: LA and Madame Secretary. Now to recap this entire story for the week, we will look at the Top Ten Key Points on the 2018 Fall Schedule.

#10: Dancing With the Stars: Juniors will keep American Idol‘s Sunday time slot warm until midseason.

#09: CBS is overhauling Mondays with two new comedies, the Magnum P.I. reboot and Bull.

#08: The Originals spin-off Legacies will be in the post-Supernatural time slot on Thursdays.

#07: Ryan Murphy’s breakout hit 911 is shifting to Mondays at 9PM following The Resident.

#06: NBC's Newly-acquired season of Brooklyn Nine-Nine is being held until midseason.

#05: “One Chicago” franchise is getting its own night, with Med, Fire and P.D. all airing on Wednesday.

#04: Supergirl will launch The CW Sunday Night next fall leading into the Charmed reboot.

#03: The Murphy Brown revival will begin airing Thursdays at 9:30PM after Mom on CBS.

#02: The revived Last Man Standing will take back its old ABC time slot, Fridays at 8/7c.

#01: SHIELD had scored an 11th-hour, shortened-season renewal, and is being held until Summer 2019.

CELEBRITY of the DAY
Melonie Diaz
Born: April 25, 1984
Starred in 4 films shown at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival.
Set to star in the upcoming reboot of Charmed.

That's your Celebrity of the Day, Waiting til Sunday sucks!

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