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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Intro, Let's go with another flow.
Speaker 2 (00:07):
Ain't your average entertainment show more to entertainment than what's
on the screen? Connecting dots on what you see? Have
y'all ever wondered how we do all begin the idea?
How they started to play xx actors the whole team
man Pops to those behind the scene. Why did the
person get into the bus? Something inside when they were
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a kid? Who helped them out when they were wanted
to quit with about the family.
Speaker 1 (00:32):
Gave them rocks to kick?
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How well the haters they left shaming alone? Find out
in the entertainment song with Oh a'm a Day's.
Speaker 1 (00:39):
Lane, Hello, and welcome to the entertainment Zone. What is
up it to me? Paul a'ma Day's Laney, and I
am so delighted to have you on our show today.
So we welcome you who are watching us, we are
listening to us. Thank you, Thank you so much for
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thank you, We thank you, we thank you. You can
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the best way to reach out to me, to chat
with me if you have any ideas you'd like for
us to cover here on the show. This show is
for you, it's not for me. I want to make
sure we're doing what you want to hear, what you
want to know. Some of the shows you were like
for us, you know, to talk about and just an
fyi whenever we talk about any shows, any programs, and
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that's not necessarily an endorsement for me or my team.
All we are doing is sharing the news the info
about these different shows, and you have to make an
informed decision of whether you want to watch these shows
or not. Now, there are some shows that I get
down with that I'd be like, Hey, I personally, you
know like this show. It's pretty pretty awesome. You know,
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I'll say that, but you know, don't take anything for
me as an endorsement. Or something that you should not watch.
That's up to you. That's your decision, and that's what
you have to do and make up your own online.
On our show today, we're going to be joined by
one of the stars from Bounce TV's show Johnson. We're
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gonna welcome back a good friend, Derek's Brady Derek's He
plays Jarvis Johnson. Well, he may have a new last name. Now,
we'll talk about that during our interview of how things
have changed since season one, two, three, and four. Season
four just ended, so we're gonna see hey, hopefully there's
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season five. Keep the storyline, the storyline going, and so
we're gonna catch up with him about some other projects
that he's on as well. Also in our first segment,
we're gonna talk about a couple of shows that you
may want to add to your repertoire of viewing. So
we're gonna share our insights on that and hopefully you
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find that interesting or intriguing. It's totally up to you.
Here in California, we may be finally getting some fall
weather where I live at up in the desert. It's
been nineties and eighties. Eighties and nineties looks like We're
finally going to be in the sixties and seventies, and
I love the heat. You know me. It could be
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eighty five degrees all year round and I'm fine, but
I'm ready for it to cool down. What about you?
And you in California, you're able to cool down? Where
are you at? Let us know. We'll give you a
shout out as well. So I want to share with
you a couple of shows that you might want to
put on your radar. If you love shows that blend
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crime solving with a dash of mind Benning psychology, then
listen up, folks. NBC's The Irrational that delves into really
the fascinating world of behavioral science. Now it's based on
the work of Dan Arially, I may be pronouncing his
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name wrong. He's not the first. He's a renowned behavioral
economist and you might know his book Predictably Irrational, Be
Predictably Irrational. That's pretty pretty interesting. But you ever wondered
how seemingly irrational choices can actually be predictable? You ever
knows we were younger, how are parents when we did
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irrational things? We were like babies are toddlers. They predicted
what we could do well, this show explores just that,
not with kids, but we're growns. Jesse L. Martin, you
might remember from Law and Order, stars as Alec Mercer,
a professor who used a unique understanding of humor human
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behavioral tendencies to crack complex cases. And I remember as
Joe West on the Flash Think Lie to Me meets
the Mentalists with a fresh modern twist, and Mercer does
just that. He just doesn't rely on traditional evidence. He
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analyzes body language, a micro expression, and those sneaky little,
sneaky congenitive biases. We all have to uncover the truth.
It's seriously cool. I've been hooked on the show The
Irrational because it's both entertaining and thought provoking. It really
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makes you question how our mind works and how easily
we can be influenced. You know, it's definitely one to
add to your to your watch list, especially if you're
in the shows that that make you think. So you
can check out The Irrational on NBC Tuesdays at ten
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nine Central Time, so ten am ten pm nine Central signs.
So if you're in the West Coast Tenay ten pm,
East Coast ten pm Central nine, you know, you know sorry.
You can also stream it on peacocks and check it out.
And now as far as a show that's grabbed me
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with intense drama and ripped from the headlines, phil, have
you heard about Found on NBC? This show's tackles a
really important issue, and that is missing persons. But it's
not just your typical procedural found See Found focuses on
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those often get overlooked people from marginalized communities who don't
always make the headlines. Now, Shannaloah Hampton he might recognize
from Shameless. She plays Gabby Moseley. Now, Gabby is a
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public relationship specialist with a unique drive to find these
missing individuals. Now, why did she take this on as
her called action because she was once one of the
forgotten ones. Gaby and her team, they work tirelessly and
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to uncover the truth. But here's the twist, folks, You're
ready for it? You ready? Gabby has a secret weapon. Now,
if you haven't watched the show, you know what I'm
talking about. She's actually holding her own childhood kidnap or
captive in her basement. He's become her twisted consultant, helping
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her to understand the minds of abductors. Now Found it
was an about cases. It's about the emotional toll of
these disappearances take on families and communities. Powerful reminder that
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every missing person has a story, and missing persons are real,
true to life, and they deserve to be found. I've
been really impressed with Found because it shines a light
on the issue that doesn't always get the attention it deserves. Plus,
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the performances are fantastic and the suspense it keeps you
on the edge of your see So if you're looking
for a show that's both gripping and meaningful, definitely give
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Found a try. It airs on NBC on Tuesdays at
ten pm Pacific Eastern Time or nine Central Time, and
you can a streaming on Peacock now. They're in their
second season now, so don't if you haven't watched it yet,
catch up with it on Peacock. I'll try to watch
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it now because you will be lost, so make sure
you check it out. So those are two couple of
shows that you may want to watch it again. Whatever
I give you is not a personal endorsement of me
wanting you to watch it, but if you're into certain
genres of this, you know, definitely give it a shot
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and let us know, let us know what you think.
And yeah, alrighty, So I'll tell you what when when
we get back, we are going to be joined by actor,
producer director Derek's Brady, who plays Jarvis Johnson on Bounce
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TV show Johnson. We'll catch up with him right after
these messages. So do me a favor. Now, do me
a favorable. Listen to my song. After these messages, we'll
be right back. Where'd that come from? Some of your
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Speaker 2 (11:12):
Ain't your average in the team is shown more than
the team. And then we're so on the screen, connecting
dots on what you see.