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After the move to Los Angeles [29] and the cancellation of their TV Show, Commercial Kings, the duo launched Good Mythical Morning on January 9, 2012. [30] The series took the same format as their previous show and added a "Wheel of Mythicality", containing suggestions from fans on how they would end the show, usually with a brief improvised scene.
Season 1 begins with Rhett and Link's quest to regain control of their famous morning talk-show Good Mythical Morning and the channel it is uploaded to from Aimee Brells (Leslie Bibb), an infomercial star, who is using the channel to upload informercials for a variety of very strange products, and gained access to the channel by stealing Link's lost phone. [1]
Captain Monica Rawling is a fictional character from the FX television show The Shield, played by Glenn Close, [1] who received an Emmy nomination as Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for her performance, and Golden Globe Award nomination as Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Drama.
Rhett & Link will once again crank up the adult-content factor with their second livestreamed show, “Good Mythical Evening.” The duo, whose full names are Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal, are ...
Rhett & Link’s upcoming “Good Mythical Evening,” set to air Sept. 1, is a pay-per-view comedy and variety entertainment special based on their daily talk show. Tickets for the one-night-only ...
Lieutenant Jon Kavanaugh is a fictional Internal Affairs Lieutenant in the Los Angeles Police Department on the FX television show The Shield. He was portrayed by Forest Whitaker. [3] He is introduced at the beginning of series five and serves as the primary antagonist to Vic Mackey. He has been described as an anti-villain. [4]
When his screen time expanded during season 5, he became a full-time cast member for the remainder of the series. Snell co-starred in the Hallmark TV movie Desolation Canyon (2006) with his fellow Shield cast member Kenny Johnson. More recently, he was cast in a recurring role as a terrorist during the fourth and final season of The Unit.
Time magazine's James Poniewozik ranked The Shield #8 in his list of the Top 10 Returning Series of 2007 [17] and later included it in his list of the top 100 greatest TV shows of all time. [18] Entertainment Weekly named it the 8th-best TV show of the 2000s, saying, "Det. Vic Mackey didn't just clean up the streets—he cleaned up on the streets.