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TV’s Biggest (Fictional) Jerk, ‘Abbott’ Off Campus, ‘Boston Blue’ & More

by jummy84 November 11, 2025
written by jummy84

Welcome to the Q&A with TV critic — also known to some TV fans as their “TV therapist” — Matt Roush, who’ll try to address whatever you love, loathe, are confused or frustrated or thrilled by in today’s vast TV landscape. (We know background music is too loud, it’s the most frequent complaint, but there’s always closed-captioning. Check out this story for more tips.)

One caution: This is a spoiler-free zone, so we won’t be addressing upcoming storylines here unless it’s already common knowledge. Please send your questions and comments to [email protected]. Look for Ask Matt columns on most Tuesdays.

The Guy You Love to Hate

Comment: I haven’t finished watching Peacock‘s All Her Fault yet. I’m five episodes in, but I feel compelled to say how much I love watching Jake Lacy. He seems born to play total jackasses, and no one does it better. I kind of feel sorry for him, that so many viewers might assume he is detestable like all his characters. Maybe he is, I have no way of knowing. For myself, usually I just feel cringe when someone is always being like that, but somehow, I keep wanting more Jake Lacy. — D.P.

Matt Roush: Boy, that White Lotus stink still clings to Jake Lacy, doesn’t it? It’s an interesting, and in this case amusing, topic, because typecasting can be a trap for some actors, and I imagine when casting directors see a description of someone as “handsome yet kind of slimy,” they may think of Lacy first because of his standout roles on The White Lotus, A Friend of the Family (as a creepy serial abductor) and Apples Never Fall (as a venture capitalist, which is almost always shorthand for dubious character). I urge you to check him out in a more heroic role — say, as the defendant in the most recent film version of The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial. But essentially, I agree. He’s great at playing jerks, and I knew a major shoe would eventually drop regarding his All Her Fault character of the husband with a hero complex and a major Achilles heel. (I didn’t get past the fifth episode’s reveal yet myself. I had other things to watch and find it harder to devote eight hours to these overlong streaming series about deeply unpleasant people. A few more are on the horizon later this week.)

I’ll end this discussion by suggesting that Jake Lacy can’t possibly be as awful as the characters he plays. Given how in demand he appears to be, he must be fun to work with, or he wouldn’t keep getting the kind of juicy roles many actors would kill to play.

School’s Out a Lot on Abbott Elementary

Question: Is it fair to say that there has been less of Abbott Elementary on Abbott Elementary this season so far?  I don’t mean this to sound like a complaint because the show is still consistently funny, engaging, and making great use of its talented ensemble. But it seems like we’ve seen very little of the teachers at the school. The premiere was a development day with no students. The third episode was the ballgame. The fourth episode primarily focused on the BMV and Gregory’s game night. And then the teachers took students out of school on a camping trip. None of these episodes have been subpar. But it does seem bizarre to have so many episodes in a row that really aren’t focusing much on the day-to-day at Abbott itself. The only episode to do that early on was when Melissa’s students cheated and Tariq sought special attention for his “son” in Janine’s class. I do like that they have expanded the world of the show and that we can see the characters more outside the classroom. But the show is still called Abbott Elementary, so it feels unusual to go for a long stretch without actually experiencing a school day. What do you think? — Jake

Matt Roush: Since receiving this commentary, Abbott aired one of its best episodes of the season last week, involving a “No Phones” day at the school where the staff flipped out much more over being deprived of their devices than the students. This is a fair comment, but it got me thinking that when Abbott strays too far and for too long outside the school’s walls, it magnifies and calls too much attention to the high concept of the mockumentary approach. In those moments, I can’t help but wonder why the camera crew (which apparently never sleeps) would follow these teachers at home for a game night or on a camping trip (which became especially noticeable when one of the camera operators got spooked and ran off, leaving Jacob alone for a change). I tend to prefer the workplace storylines on these and other shows using the same format, but it’s only natural as a show goes on for multiple seasons that they’ll want to shake up the formula from time to time.

A Death in the Family

Question: I’ve been enjoying Boston Blue, and I’ve noticed that when they mention Ben Silver (the family’s deceased husband/dad), they don’t mention his killer. Just that he was murdered. Will this be a mystery for the show? Finding out who killed him? Or am I just overthinking the show? — Caroline

Matt Roush: I’ll use this as an opportunity to remind readers that this isn’t a spoiler column, and I won’t speculate or comment on storylines that haven’t happened yet unless it’s already widespread knowledge. But my reading of Boston Blue in its current early stages is that this tragedy in the Silver family took place publicly on the courthouse steps, so maybe it isn’t a whodunit, although the implications of why Judge Silver was targeted could become a story thread as the show continues. I’m mostly impressed at how the family continues to honor his memory a year later and how it affects their ongoing faith journey.

The High Cost of Streaming

Question: I’ve watched Married at First Sight since the beginning of the series. I accidentally discovered it’s now on Peacock. So I subscribed to Peacock. But paying for a streaming service isn’t enough. You have to get the premium version! What’s going on? How has this affected their viewership? Companies are greedy! I’m so mad. — Gerri L.

Matt Roush: I wasn’t aware that Peacock still made that basic tier available for subscribers, but upon checking it out, they make it pretty clear what is and isn’t included. The basic tier seems to be intended for cord-cutters who primarily want access to NBC and the company’s related cable programming and their libraries. Anything exclusive and original to streaming, including movies, is only available on the Premium tier, which is less expensive with ads. And Peacock is now bundling with Apple TV (my favorite streamer), another sign that the streaming industry is adjusting and adapting to consumer frustrations. But the bottom line is the bottom line, and these are businesses, and when they invest in acquiring a show like Married, the intent is to drive subscriptions even at the cost of reducing the show’s availability and reach.

What’s in a Name?

Question: Since the beginning of the series, Elsbeth has had Captain Wagner as a core character. Then, this season, High Potential adds a new captain character and also names him Captain Wagner. Has Hollywood run out of names??? I find it quite odd — especially since Elsbeth is a highly rated show and many viewers would be watching both series. — Dawn J.

Matt Roush: High Potential is also a hit, and this is just one of those aggravating coincidences that remind us that most TV creators are too busy in their own world to notice what their neighbors are doing. There’s no doubt Elsbeth got there first, but these shows are on different networks and come from different studios, so it’s pretty clear that no one was paying attention or, possibly, caring.

And Finally …

Question: I enjoy revisiting favorite series on Start TV, such as The Closer, Major Crimes, In Plain Sight, Cold Case, Saving Grace, Rizzoli and Isles, Crossing Jordan, and Strong Medicine, the latter of which recently returned to the lineup, but not only are some episodes never shown, but some are shown out of order. Is this by choice? Are some episodes not rerun due to ethical, moral, or topical issues in today’s world that weren’t as prevalent when the series was new? Or is it a monetary business conflict, as in the delay of China Beach being released on DVD due to issues with the soundtrack? Missing episodes can cause confusion in the recurring characters’ storylines.  I still enjoy revisiting these series, but am disappointed when some episodes aren’t shown. I’m hoping your vast knowledge of the industry may provide an answer. — Adrienne, Vernon, N.J.

Matt Roush: I’m afraid my “vast knowledge” runs out when a show enters the chaotic world of cable syndication. As I often say, it’s challenging enough keeping up with first-run TV anymore. There are many possible reasons for these omissions, including copyright or other issues for an episode to be removed from the licensing package, or even carelessness on the part of the channel’s programmers, although the episode order is hardly a mystery. You might want to reach out and call this to their attention if it continues.

That’s all for now. We can’t do this without your participation, so please keep sending questions and comments about TV to [email protected]. (Please include a first name with your question.)

 

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"Abbott Elementary" Creator & Star Quinta Brunson Finalizes Divorce Just 6 Months After Filing
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“Abbott Elementary” Creator & Star Quinta Brunson Finalizes Divorce Just 6 Months After Filing

by jummy84 September 25, 2025
written by jummy84

Quinta Brunson

“Abbott Elementary” Creator & Star Quinta Brunson Finalizes Divorce Just 6 Months After Filing

#QuintaBrunson is a reminder that not all celebrity divorces end in drama.

TMZ reports that the mastermind behind #AbbottElementary filed court documents confirming she and her estranged husband, Kevin Anik, have reached a written agreement to divide property and finalize their divorce. This comes just six months after she filed to end their marriage, citing irreconcilable differences. A postnuptial agreement is reportedly in place to determine how assets will be divided. They were married for nearly three and a half years and had no children together.

All that remains is a judge’s sign-off before the split becomes official.


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Abbott Elementary Films Episode During Phillies Game
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Abbott Elementary Films Episode During Phillies Game

by jummy84 August 29, 2025
written by jummy84

Abbott Elementary creator and star Quinta Brunson and her sitcom cast were on hand at a Philadelphia Phillies game on Thursday night to shoot a season five bottle episode during the live event.

Their presence at Citizens Bank Park was marked on the Instagram page for the Philadelphia Phillies mascot, the Phillie Phanatic. A bottle episode is usually done to save on production costs. But Brunson, who comes from west Philadelphia and plays Janine Teagues on the ABC workplace sitcom, first teased a live event filming for the series in July at San Diego Comic Con.

“You can expect us to be filming at a live event,” a coy Brunson hinted at the time, before adding, “but I do think that Philly sports fans will be very happy.” Then Thursday night, with the Phillies playing the Atlanta Braves, Brunson and her fellow West Philly Abbot Elementary teachers were on hand, in the stands and on the field for a group photo, to shoot the anticipated episode.

Brunson, a two-time Emmy winner, wore a Phillies jersey as the single-camera comedy about a small group of teachers at a chronically underfunded public school left a studio audience behind to film at the sporting event. The bottle episode shoot had the blessing of MLB Studios, Major League Baseball’s in-house studio.

“As big fans of the series, MLB Studios initiated outreach to Warner Bros. and subsequently the Phillies to get the shooting process started. Collaboration between MLB Studios, the Phillies and the show commenced to shoot a bottle episode on-location at a Phillies game, with a goal of ensuring authenticity and access to the field,” a statement from MLB Studios obtained by The Hollywood Reporter says.

Abbott Elementary, for which Brunson also serves as creator and executive producer, wrapped up its fourth season by nabbing six Emmy nominations, including best comedy and best writing for a comedy series, which Brunson won for the series’ pilot episode in 2022.

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Janelle James
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Janelle James on Abbott Elementary, Fame, Emmys

by jummy84 August 25, 2025
written by jummy84

It’s not easy to make audiences fall in love with a character who behaves terribly, but that has been the bread and butter of the guest on the 600th episode of The Hollywood Reporter’s Awards Chatter, which was recorded in front of an audience at Chapman University: stand-up comedian and actress Janelle James, who is best known — and currently Emmy-nominated for the fourth time — for playing Ava Coleman, the narcissistic, incompetent, morally compromised, toxic, but somehow still lovable principal at a Philadelphia K-8 school on Quinta Brunson’s hit ABC comedy series, Abbott Elementary.

Over the course of the conversation, James, 45, reflects on her early years in St. Thomas, coming to New York and then, in Illinois, stumbling into stand-up comedy. She speaks about touring with Chris Rock, Amy Schumer and David Cross and writing for BET’s The Rundown With Robin Thede (2017) and Showtime’s Black Monday (2020-21), the latter of which also led to her acting for the first time. And she dishes about the casting process that led to her winning the part of Ava on Abbott Elementary, which has brought her not only Emmy nominations but also nominations for SAG, Golden Globe, Critics Choice and Spirit awards and, along with her castmates, the best comedy ensemble SAG Award.

She also candidly discusses the pros and cons of sudden celebrity and wealth, and of acting on a network show, as opposed to a cable or streaming program (as is the case for every one of her fellow 2025 best supporting actress in a comedy series Emmy nominees). She lifts the veil on some of the comedic and physical challenges of playing Ava. And she breaks down her assignment on the fourth season of Abbott — during which Ava reconnected with her father, found a love interest and lost her job — and concurs with the host’s assertion that it is the season for which she made her strongest case yet to take home an Emmy.

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