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Tyler Perry's Assisted Living TV show on BET: canceled or renewed for season 3?

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The Television Vulture is watching the Tyler Perry's Assisted Living TV show on BETCan this business make a profit?  Has the Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living TV show been cancelled or renewed for a third season on BET? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living, season three. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?  
 

What’s This TV Show About?

Airing on the BET cable channel, A family comedy series, Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living stars David Mann, Tamela Mann, J. Anthony Brown, Na’im Lynn, Courtney Nichole, Tayler Buck, and Alex Henderson. In the story, Jeremy (Lynn) loses his job so he and his young family (Nichole, Buck, and Henderson) move to the backwoods of Georgia to help his eccentric grandfather. Jeremy’s Grandpa Vinny (Brown) has foolishly purchased a terribly run-down home for the elderly and he is in way over his head. Vinny’s prayers are answered (sort of) when Mr. Leroy S. Brown (David Mann) and his daughter, Cora (Tamela Mann) show up as needy investors (reprising their roles from Meet the Browns).
 

Season Two Ratings

The second season of Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living averages a 0.14 rating in the 18-49 demographic and 567,000 viewers in the live+same day ratings (includes all DVR playback through 3:00 AM). Compared to season one, that’s down by 33% in the demo and down by 32% in viewership. While these numbers don’t include further delayed or streaming viewing, they are a very good indicator of how a show is performing, especially when compared to others on the same channel. There can be other economic factors involved in a show’s fate, but typically the higher-rated series are renewed and the lower-rated ones are cancelled. Find out how Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living stacks up against other BET TV shows.
 

 

Telly’s Take

We don’t have to wonder if BET will cancel or renew Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living since it’s already been renewed for season three. I’ll update this page with breaking developments. Subscribe for free alerts on Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living cancellation or renewal news.
 

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What do you think? Are you glad that the Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living TV show has been renewed for a third season? How would you feel if BET had cancelled this TV series, instead?

Tyga Turns Himself in to LAPD, Booked on Domestic Violence Charge

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Rapper Tyga turned him in to the Los Angeles Police Department in Hollywood on Tuesday morning after being accused of domestic violence by his ex-girlfriend Camaryn Swanson during an argument at his home.

Tyga (born Micheal Ray Nguyen-Stevenson)’s bail is set at $50,000.

According to TMZ, the alleged incident took place at 3 am Monday morning in Hollywood and Swanson posted on Instagram Stories images of the injuries she sustained.

“I’m so embarrassed and ashamed it had to get to this but I have to stand up for myself,” it read.

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Why Bartenders Hate Espresso Martinis

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Trend or scourge?
Photo: Kim Patrick P. Aguirre/Getty Images

Sasha Minkovsky, who works at a Manhattan tech start-up, still remembers the night, earlier this summer, when she watched as a single cocktail nearly broke an entire bar staff. She was at Dr Clark, the Chinatown restaurant that’s become a hit with the downtown art crowd. And on this particular night, everyone wanted the same drink: an espresso martini.

“There were a lot of people there doing karaoke in a small space, and it was like a wildfire,” she recalls. “Everyone was ordering them — it was chaos.” She remembers being unable to move at the bar, spills and glassware everywhere. And a bar staff on the brink. “I was a bit sober, watching them, and saw them band together, like We have to do something about this,” Minkovsky says. “One of the guys yelled out, ‘No more! Please! No more espresso martinis!’”

This was hardly an isolated incident. Way back in 2016, Grub Street wondered if this relatively simple drink — invented in London after a model asked for a drink that would, the story goes, “wake her up, then fuck her up” — was poised for a comeback. This summer, we finally got our answer: “If you aren’t drinking espresso martinis at a dive bar, you’re not doing it right.”

It sounds deranged, but it’s true: Espresso martinis are the must-order drink of 2021. They are “all over the place.” They are “everywhere.” Espresso martinis “have become the Vodka Red Bull of the late 2000s, the Four Loko of the early 2010s.” In New York, “espresso martinis are the new cocaine.”

“I’ve probably made more espresso martinis in the past year than in the rest of my career cumulatively,” says the longtime New York bartender Ben Rojo. Demand has gotten so extreme that, at Café Altro Paradiso in Soho, the bar staff batches its espresso ahead of time to prepare for the deluge of orders that comes in each night.

It is a drink that rewards preparedness, both physically and mentally. Because for as simple as an espresso martini often is — espresso, vodka, coffee liqueur, some kind of sweetener — the drink’s unique makeup can cause problems for bartenders. “The drinks themselves are a bit annoying, pulling a shot then shaking it,” says Ella Downs, who works at an East Village bar. “The heat of espresso also makes the shake more intense — I’ve had a few shakers pop open and stain my shirts.”

Another bartender, who asked us not to use her name for fear of offending her own espresso-martini-loving customers, expressed similar reservations about the drink. “I love espresso martinis, but everyone is tired of them because they are annoying,” she explains. She says that the popularity makes the drink even more frustrating, because it’s impossible to tell if people actually like them, or just like that they’re popular. “It’s obnoxious,” she continues, “and also just feels trendy.”

At the Williamsburg lounge Night Moves, bartender Orlando Franklin McCray takes efforts to avoid making the drink. “I don’t keep the ingredients on the bar specifically so that we can’t make them,” he admits. “I wouldn’t say there’s a drink I hate making, but I think it’s universally accepted that the best espresso martinis are made with real espresso, which a lot of people don’t have on hand, so it’s like, read the room.”

But demand for the drink knows no boundaries, which is another curious aspect of espresso-martini mania. “My friend ordered one at Russian Samovar, and I guess they have flavored vodkas, but it just didn’t fit, and the drink was so strong,” laments Minkovsky. “You’re not tracking the Soviet vibe here, which is take your shot of vodka and shut up.”

Downs, the East Village bartender, reports that she’s had customers leave on multiple occasions after she’s had to tell them she physically cannot make the drink because her bar doesn’t have espresso — but she’s not too worried about losing much business. In the trend-heavy world of cocktails, after all, demand for popular drinks can disappear as instantly as it arrives, and Downs likens this year’s espresso-martini boom to the previous It Drink: “It just feels like the Aperol Spritz of 2021,” she says, before thinking a bit more about the comparison. “But to be honest, they are much more annoying than Spritzes.”



Angelina Jolie Scores Major Victory In Divorce Case With Brad Pitt I THR News

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Angelina Jolie Scores Major Victory In Divorce Case With Brad Pitt I THR News

Angelina Jolie scored a major victory Friday in her divorce with Brad Pitt when a California appeals court agreed with her that the private judge deciding who gets custody of their children should be disqualified.
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LaLa Anthony Breaks Her Silence On Divorce From Carmelo | Sports

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For the first time since filing for divorce, LaLa Anthony is reflecting on her marriage to Carmelo Anthony.

During an interview with Power 105.1’s Angie Martinez, the actress and television host explained why she kept it private for so long.

“It’s been years now since then,” she explained. “Like, to a lot of people it feels like this single thing is new like it’s been years now that we’ve separated. So I’ve dealt with the emotions behind it and I still have my moments but for the most part, I can talk about it now and laugh about it and find the humor in it all, otherwise, I would be a basket case. I already went through that. I already went through that part.”

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When Martinez asked if LaLa was in a bad place during the filing of her divorce, she nodded and replied: “I was bad because it was public. I was bad because there were other people involved. I was bad because there were allegations. It got bad.”

As to why she kept the divorce a secret for so long, Anthony says she didn’t want to put her business out there for the public to judge.

“You know, I’m not a person that ever puts my business on social media. I’ve never talked about it but you’re my friend and I’m comfortable,” she told Martinez. “But it’s like so many times you do want to say, ‘Oh you guys really wanna know what happened? You wanna hear it from me?’ But you hold it in and it’s like, ‘Oh La’s doing good and she looks good on the ‘Gram,’ But, it’s like Nah, that s***t really hit me hard.”

Watch the full interview segment below.



Classic Halloween Titles Take Over DEG’s Watched at Home List

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We are officially in that time of year where spooky films are the norm.

Case in point, DEG’s Watch at Home Top 20 List has been taken over by a couple of classic Halloween flicks, namely Hocus Pocus (No. 11), 2019’s animated comedy The Addams Family (No. 12) and 2018’s Halloween (No. 19). To say nothing of The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, which creeped up to No. 8; and A Quiet Place Part II, which held firm at No. 10. Expect to see more classic horror slash their way to the list in the week’s ahead!

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Otherwise, the Ryan Reynolds video game comedy Free Guy made its debut at No. 2, while F9: The Fast Saga continued its reign at No. 1. More surprising, 2018’s Venom leapt into the Top 3 in conjunction with its big-screen sequel.

DEG’s TOP 20 List

F9: The Fast Saga (Universal)
Free Guy (20th Century Studios)
Venom (2018, Sony)
The Forever Purge (Universal)
The Boss Baby: Family Business (Universal)
Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard (Lionsgate)
Snake Eyes (Paramount)
The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (Warner Bros.)
Wrath of Man (MGM)
A Quiet Place Part II (Paramount)
Hocus Pocus (1993, Disney)
The Addams Family (2019, Universal)
Nobody (Universal)
Karen (Quiver)
Escape Room: Tournament of Champions (Sony)
Zack Snyder’s Justice League (Warner Bros.)
Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway (Sony)
Yellowstone: S1 (Paramount)
Halloween (2018, Universal)
Yellowstone: S3 (Paramount)

The Boo Radleys Announce First Album in Over 20 Years, Share New Song: Listen

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The Boo Radleys have announced their first album since 1998, and their first without lead songwriter and guitarist Martin Carr. Keep On With Falling is out March 11, 2022, via their own label, Boostr. Earlier this year, the now three-piece released “A Full Syringe and Memories of You,” which will appear on the album. Check out the tracklist and the band’s upcoming concert dates below, as well as a new song called “I’ve Had Enough I’m Out.”

“‘I’ve Had Enough, I’m Out’ is a statement on the disavowal of religion, using Catholicism as it’s exemplar,” singer and guitarist Simon “Sice” Rowbottom said in a press release. “It is harmonious and melodic, as the Boo Radleys always are, and harks back to our deep, alternative ’80s influences.”

After the release of “A Full Syringe and Memories of You,” Martin Carr tweeted: “It’s weird reading and listening to some of these recent Boo Radleys interviews. I’ve always had a problem recognising my existence but to be absent from my own story? The Commissar Vanishes.”

Keep On With Falling:

01 I’ve Had Enough I’m Out (Album Version)
02 Keep On With Falling
03 All Along
04 I Say a Lot of Things
05 Tonight
06 A Full Syringe and Memories of You (Album Version)
07 Call Your Name
08 Here She Comes Again
09 You and Me
10 I Can’t Be What You Want Me to Be
11 Alone Together

The Boo Radleys:

10-24 Bristol, England – The Lanes
10-25 Manchester, England – Night and Day Café
10-26 Edinburgh, Scotland – Voodoo Rooms
10-28 Newcastle, England – Northumbria University
10-29 Birmingham, England – Hare and Hounds
10-30 London, England – Moth Club





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