No matter your opinion of Ross Geller, the actor behind him is an objectively deft comic performer. David Schwimmer only got better during his decade-long, career-making time on “Friends,” and that we haven’t seen him starring in a half-hour comedy since 2004 speaks more to the artist’s varying interests than anything else (be it a collective dislike of the character forever tied to his image or a personal disinterest in the genre).
Enter “Intelligence,” Schwimmer’s return to TV comedy via NBCUniversal’s new streaming service, Peacock. It’s not exactly an orchestrated comeback. The six-episode first season was originally made for the U.K.’s Sky One and already aired overseas in February, making it less Schwimmer’s version of “Cougar Town” or “Mr. Sunshine” — big ticket broadcast series billed as the star’s return to network sitcoms — than a smaller series befitting the actor’s ever-widening focus.
Enter “Intelligence,” Schwimmer’s return to TV comedy via NBCUniversal’s new streaming service, Peacock. It’s not exactly an orchestrated comeback. The six-episode first season was originally made for the U.K.’s Sky One and already aired overseas in February, making it less Schwimmer’s version of “Cougar Town” or “Mr. Sunshine” — big ticket broadcast series billed as the star’s return to network sitcoms — than a smaller series befitting the actor’s ever-widening focus.
- 7/15/2020
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
President Donald Trump reversed course on Tuesday, ordering flags to half-mast in honor of the five people killed during a shooting at the Capital Gazette newspaper in Annapolis, Maryland.
The news was first reported by the Associated Press Tuesday morning.
This will apply to all flags on public grounds across the country.
President Trump orders the U.S. flag be flown at half-staff on federal property in honor of five newspaper journalists slain in Maryland's capital. https://t.co/PmQRNucyw0
— The Associated Press (@AP) July 3, 2018
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On Monday, the White House appeared to decline a request from Annapolis mayor Gavin Buckley to lower the flags in honor of the slain reporters from the shooting last week.
“The Mayor is extremely disappointed by the denial from the White House of his request to fly the United...
The news was first reported by the Associated Press Tuesday morning.
This will apply to all flags on public grounds across the country.
President Trump orders the U.S. flag be flown at half-staff on federal property in honor of five newspaper journalists slain in Maryland's capital. https://t.co/PmQRNucyw0
— The Associated Press (@AP) July 3, 2018
Also Read: From Ben Shapiro to Glenn Beck, Here's Who's Winning and Losing in Right-Wing Media
On Monday, the White House appeared to decline a request from Annapolis mayor Gavin Buckley to lower the flags in honor of the slain reporters from the shooting last week.
“The Mayor is extremely disappointed by the denial from the White House of his request to fly the United...
- 7/3/2018
- by Jon Levine
- The Wrap
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