Dan Levy is asking fans to think of not just themselves when “forced” to wear a mask during the pandemic.
05.05.2020 - 21:21 / variety.com
By Meg Zukin
SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not yet watched “Zoey’s Extraordinary Dad,” the Season 1 finale of “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist.”
Don’t be fooled by the song and dance, “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist” is not for the weak of heart.
Even though some viewers may have seen Mitch’s (Peter Gallagher) death coming, there was no way to emotionally prepare for the season finale of NBC’s musical dramedy. Jane Levy, who portrays the titular Zoey, wasn’t even safe.
“I put on
Dan Levy is asking fans to think of not just themselves when “forced” to wear a mask during the pandemic.
After the great falling away of the many democratic candidate hopefuls, the nation is left with one man standing–Joe Biden. Joe has been speaking on various issues, but many celebrities have been calling him out in regards to his plans for the black community.
By Jill Goldsmith
“We have a lot of customers who are making decisions about whether to eat or whether to put their heating or the electric on.”
By Scott Soshnick
Say it ain’t so!
The coronavirus pandemic can’t take away New York City’s gay pride.
By Will Thorne
By Dino-Ray Ramos
Sometimes, there's nothing more cathartic than a good cry that's unrelated to the current state of the world. That's what the finale of Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist gave us tonight: a good, long, loud sob. We always knew it was coming, and that's partly what made it so intense.
Warning: This story contains spoilers form the Sunday, May 3, finale of Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist.
By Danielle Turchiano
[Warning: The following contains spoilers from the Season 1 finale of Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist. Read at your own risk!]
Grab your tissues. The Sunday, May 3, finale of Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist is filled with emotions.
It's Sunday night number who-the-hell-knows in self-quarantine and a few things are happening; I'm crying, first of all, and I have an overwhelming desire to call my dad even though we spoke earlier in the weekend and I know he's asleep on the east coast.
As approaches the final episode of its pitch-perfect first season, so does the drama and heartbreak that's about to come to a head.
Skylar Astin may be an accomplished Broadway, TV, and movie performer who has performed some of the greatest songs with some of the most talented people, but there are musical moments he still gets giddy over. Like, for example, that time in last week's episode of Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist when he got to be the titular Boy in a duet/battle of "The Boy Is Mine," performed by Lauren Graham and Renee Elise Goldsberry. "Talk about a sandwich I was delighted to be in," he told E! News we asked