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July 17 - 23, 2023 Page 9 "Good Omens: Season 2" (Prime Video — Season Premiere, July 28) Season 2 of this fantasy comedy series, based on the 1990 novel by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett, explores storylines that go beyond the original source material to illuminate the uncanny friendship between Aziraphale (Michael Sheen), a fussy angel and rare book dealer, and the fast-living demon Crowley (David Tennant). Having been on Earth since The Beginning, and with the Apocalypse thwarted, Aziraphale and Crowley are get- ting back to easy living amongst mortals in london's Soho when an unexpected messenger presents a surprising mystery. word search solution InFocus celebritypipeline By Jay Bobbin "Young Rock" has aged out of NBC Q: Has "Young Rock" been can- celed? – Tom Mar- cus, via e-mail A: It has. It took NBC a while to decide after the show's third season ended, but it won't be getting a fourth. The sitcom based on Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's youth started out as a strong performer in linear ratings, and it even was faring respectably in its second year, likely thanks to the draw that Johnson is generally … but from that round to the third and ultimately last one, its ratings basically were cut in half, which was enough for the network to make its determination on whether the series would continue. "Young Rock" wasn't the only NBC comedy to experience cancel- ation in June, since "Grand Crew" also was handed a pink slip at the same time, That series had gotten two seasons, and based on the viewership returns, it can be argued that it made more of an audience impact on the streaming service Peacock than it did on NBC. Bradley Constant as "Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson in "Young Rock" Send questions of general interest via email to tvpipeline@gmail.com. Writers must include their names, cities and states. Personal replies cannot be sent. "Heels: Season 2" (Starz — Season Premiere, July 28) This gripping small-town drama series, based on a wrestling league in rural Georgia, returns to the ring for Season 2. Starring Stephen Amell and Alexander ludwig, the new season begins after a spectacular showing at the South Georgia State Fair, with the Duffy Wrestling league's popularity suddenly on the upswing. Hoping to seize the opportunity, Jack (Amell) and his cohorts prepare for a possible business deal with a new streaming service that may propel them onto a national stage. Meanwhile, rival promotion Florida Wrestling Dystopia's vengeful frontman Gully (played by showrunner and executive producer Mike O'Malley) comes calling. InFocus WebLinks The Busby quintuplets prepare to become supermodels at the 2nd annual Graeson Bee fashion show – but first, Adam must deliver a miracle as the Busby's oven breaks right before they need to host thanksgiving dinner, all in two new, back-to-back episodes of "Outdaughtered," premier- ing Tuesday, July 18, on TlC. Catch up with the quints before they return by visiting tlc.com/ shows/outdaughtered Hosted by supermodel, designer, author and entrepreneur Ashley Graham, the 90-minute premiere of this competition series sees eight teams of talented renovators compete to transform a South- ern California home into a real-life Barbie Dreamhouse, as "Barbie Dreamhouse Challenge" begins, Sunday, July 16, on HGTV. For a sneak peek of the Dreamhouse pre-renovation, check out: hgtv.com/ shows/barbie-dreamhouse-challenge/articles/barbie-dream- house-challenge-influencers-sneak-peek WebLinks

