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TVTIMES Happy Hour • 4:00 - 5:00 PM -679324-1 HT AndyMohrHonda.com AndyMohrHyundai.com S. LIBERTY DRIVE BLOOMINGTON, IN THE HERALD-TIMES | THE TIMES-MAIL | THE REPORTER-TIMES | THE MOORESVILLE-DECATUR TIMES CELEBRATE THE START OF SUMMER AT MEADOWOOD June 8–14, 2019 Summ�� Op�� ��u�� WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19 Tour of Homes • 1:00 - 4:00 PM TVTIMES Happy Hour • 4:00 - 5:00 PM 2455 Tamarack Trail Bloomington, IN 47408 812-330-4375 www.MeadowoodRetirement.com INDEPENDENT LIVING • OUTPATIENT REHAB -577032-1 SKILLED NURSING • SHORT STAYS • REHAB TO HOME HT Pet Friendly ©2019 Five Star Senior Living THE RESULTS TEAM Brokered by: | Call Jenivee 317-258-0995 or Lesa 812-360-3863 FREE DOWNSIZING GUIDE Troubled Mothers HT -577301-1 Shailene Woodley, Zoë Kravitz, Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman and Laura Dern return for more drama in Monterey, California, on the second season of “Big Little Lies,” premiering Sunday at 9 p.m. on HBO. Senior Real Estate Specialist JENIVEE SCHOENHEIT LESA OLDHAM MILLER (812) 2019 expires 7/31/2019 214-4582 HT-679813-1 T2 | THE TV THE | | TIMES Acclaimed HBO Miniseries Returns for Dish Unexpected Second Season Bedford DirecTV Cable Mitchell Comcast Comcast Comcast New Wave New New Wave New Mooreville Indianapolis Indianapolis Bloomington Conversion Martinsviolle BY DAN RICE the seemingly all-wrapped-up first season finale indicated – E@ On the surface, in the tran- WTWO NBC - - - - - - - and that the cast expected. WAVE NBC E# - 3 - - - - - quil seaside town of Monterey, S $ “We were lucky Liane Mori- A WTTV CBS E 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 California, everything seems the T ^ WRTV ABC E 6 6 6 6 - 6 6 arty wrote almost like a novella URDAY, JUNE 8, 2019 8, JUNE URDAY, same. The mothers continue WTVW IND E& - - - - - - - for us to use as a template,” elab- to dote, the husbands support, WISH IND E* 8 8 8 8 8 - 8 orates Witherspoon, who also E( their children remain adorable WNIN PBS - - - - - - - executive-produces the series WTHI CBS E10 15 15 - - - - - and the houses are just as alongside Kelley and Kidman. WHAS ABC E11 - 7 - - - - - beautiful. But the night of the E13 “And it really helped tremen- WTHR NBC 13 13 12 13 12 13 13 school fundraiser changed all WKPC PBS E15 - - - - - - - dously that the characters were WHAN IND E17 - - - - - - - that, leaving the community alive in her mind and had these E20 WFYI PBS - - 2 3 2 - 20 reeling as the “Monterey Five” – very rich experiences that were WNDY MYNET E23 10 10 10 10 10 - 23 Madeline (Reese Witherspoon), E25 just as interesting, entertaining, WEHT ABC - - - - - - - Celeste (Nicole Kidman), Jane WTIU PBS E30 5 5 - 5 - 30 30 as in-depth as they were in the WLKY CBS E32 - 12 - - - - - (Shailene Woodley), Renata original series. So, that gave us WAWV ABC E38 - - - - - - - (Laura Dern) and Bonnie (Zoë a basis for which to go on for E40 WHMB IND 9 9 5 9 5 - 40 Kravitz) – bond together to pick each character. And we all had WDRB Fox E41 - 17 - - - - - up the pieces of their shattered E42 unresolved issues. You know, WCLJ IND 2 2 - 2 - - - lives on season two of “Big Little WMYO NYNET E58 - - - - - - - [Madeline] had had an affair, WXIN FOX E59 11 11 13 11 13 59 59 Lies,” premiering Sunday at and that was never resolved.” WIPX ION E63 18 18 3 18 3 - 63 9 p.m. on HBO. “We really didn’t close the WGN 20 20 9 20 9 307 239 Based on the novel by chapter,” Kelley insists. “It AMC 23 23 23 23 23 254 - Liane Moriarty, and creat- ended on a very open note of USA 25 25 27 25 27 242 105 ed and scripted by David E. ESPN 26 26 18 26 18 115 140 what’s going to happen next. SPEED 27 27 457 27 457 607 150 Kelley (“Ally McBeal,” “Boston And that being, will the lie have Premiering Sunday at 9 p.m. on HBO, season two of “Big BRAVO 28 28 360 28 360 237 129 Public”), the mystery drama a life, will it have a malignancy, Little Lies” features the cast addition of Meryl Streep, who DISN 29 29 19 29 19 290 172 was well received in its first plays Mary Louise Wright, the mother-in-law of Celeste what will it do to the equation (Nicole Kidman). CNN 30 30 16 30 16 202 200 season, with Kelley, Kidman, of these friends, these relation- ESPN2 32 32 32 32 32 209 144 Dern, supporting actor Alex- NICK 33 33 14 33 14 299 170 first season. “But we became very ander Skarsgård and director ANPL 36 36 - 36 - 282 184 COMPLETECO AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE & REPAIR close, and we had such a good CNBC 37 37 - 37 - 355 208 Jean-Marc Vallée all picking up TRANSMISSIONTR SERVICE • ELECTRICAL REPAIR • BRAKES time doing it, and the desire to TBS 39 39 7 39 7 247 139 Emmys for their work, among a TNT 40 40 - 40 - 245 138 host of other awards, including OWNED AND OPERATED spend more time together was A&E 41 41 30 41 30 365 118 the Golden Globe for the year’s BY ROB LIPSCOMB a huge part of it. But also, there LIFE 42 42 25 42 25 252 108 was an enormous demand from SPIKE 43 43 29 43 29 241 168 best miniseries. Even with this FREE ESTIMATES the audience. I mean, I’ve never DISC 44 44 22 44 22 278 182 brilliant array of talent, the sec- THIS AREA’S BET 46 46 - 46 - 329 124 ond season promises to be even been in something that reached CMTV 47 47 21 47 21 327 166 812-277-8705 TRANSMISSION so far, globally. And that was brighter, particularly with the 1104 5TH STREET • BEDFORD TOON 48 48 - 48 - 296 176 SPECIALIST! such a compelling idea, in terms cast addition of Meryl Streep, EXPERIENCE TVLND 49 49 - 49 - 304 106 MON-FRI 7AM-5PM of putting it together again, that MSNBC 50 50 - 50 - 356 209 who plays Mary Louise Wright, SERVICE FOOD 51 51 - 51 - 231 110 the mother-in-law of Celeste. PRICE we were like, ‘OK.’ But it was FAM 52 52 15 52 15 311 180 “I loved this show,” Streep very much generated by the actu- FOXN 53 53 - 53 - 360 205 gives as the reason for this rare al audiences and the desire to see FX 54 54 20 54 20 248 136 ships, the marriage? So, there and the ones that we thought TV series role for her. “I was these people still in existence.” TLC 55 55 95 55 95 280 183 was a lot of fertile storytelling were not good enough. And we HGTV 56 56 383 56 383 229 112 addicted to it. I thought it was That on-set camaraderie ground to be mined. The didn’t finally agree to set sail TRAV 57 57 - 57 - 277 196 an amazing exercise in what we continues for the cast once the until we had the commitment HIST 59 59 99 59 99 269 120 know and what we don’t know question for us – and I think the cameras are turned off and the E! 60 60 96 60 96 236 144 about people; about family, about deep breath that we all took – is on bank, from all of us, that lights are killed, and there is no FSMW 61 61 98 61 98 671 418 whether the storytelling is going this was storytelling that we COM 62 62 - 62 - 249 107 friends, how it flirted with the dispute over who among them SYFY 63 63 17 63 17 244 122 mystery of things. What was to be compelling enough that it all felt passionate about. When is the best storyteller. “Meryl,” BTN 64 64 97 64 97 610 440 unsaid, unshown, unknown was will rise up to the first year. we come back, their lives – like Kravitz quickly answers. TRUTV 65 65 - 65 - 246 204 sort of the gravitational pull of the “We didn’t want to do this all of our lives – seem very well “Meryl,” Kidman agrees. HALL 70 70 - 70 - 312 185 unless we could at least have a put together on the surface, “Meryl tells incredible sto- OXY 71 71 - 71 - 251 - piece. And it was so exciting. So, CSPAN 98 98 38 98 38 350 210 when I got the chance to join the fair shot of living up to the bar but then the fissures and the ries,” Witherspoon stresses. TIU2 419 419 - 419 - - - crew, I thought, ‘Yeah!’ I wanted that we felt we had all set, in fractures begin to emerge. So, “But we go to the grave with ENC 630 630 610 630 610 535 340 to do it, to be in that world.” year one. So, we met, we talked once the crevices start to widen, all of these stories, I gotta tell STARZ 650 650 670 650 670 527 350 Fortunately for Streep and about what the stories were. it escalates pretty quickly.” you,” Kidman points out. HBO 700 700 630 700 630 502 300 MAX 730 730 600 730 600 515 310 the fans of “Big Little Lies,” We were very unflinching and “We all said goodbye at the “All of them,” Streep SHOW 750 750 650 750 650 545 318 there was far more to tell about candid with each other about end, big goodbyes,” recounts confirms. “What happens in TMC 785 785 680 785 680 554 327 the story and its characters than the ones we thought were viable Kidman about the end of the Monterey, stays in Monterey.” Too Proud – The Life and Times WEDNESDAY T3 Acclaimed HBO Miniseries Returns for of the Temptations,” “Beetle- First Responders Live juice,” “The Prom” and “Tootsie.” FOX, 9 p.m.
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