Yes, Fox’s new animated comedy Bless the Hartsis a send-up of life in the South, but it is not a point-and-laugh brand of satire. “I want it to be a show where you’re laughing with them and not at them,” series creator Emily Spivey maintained over the weekend at TVLine’s Comic-Con interview suite. READ MORE & WATCH VIDEO
NBC’s Up All Night kicks off Season 2 tonight at 8:30/7:30c, and while all of the major players are still around — including Christina Applegate, Will Arnett and Maya Rudolph — the charmer will look and feel slightly different.
“It’s now more of a friends-and-family show, as opposed to a home show that’s also tied into a workplace,” series creator/showrunner Emily Spivey tells TVLine …READ MORE
After 23 heart-warming, increasingly funny episodes, Up All Night has reached the end of its freshman run. But the cutesy NBC comedy has one more installment left in its arsenal — the Season 1 finale airing tonight at 9:30/8:30c — and showrunner Emily Spivey tells us the season-ender is nearly as precious as Chris and Reagan’s baby, Amy.