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  • Rooster Recap: Life and Beth | Rooster Season 1 Episode 6 “Cop Hawk” Preview: Greg Takes In Tommy…

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    Rooster Recap: Life and Beth

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    You know that feeling when you see an ex after a long time and instantly feel thankful that you’re no longer with that person? That’s how I feel for Greg this week. And, by the conclusion of the episode, I truly hope he feels the same way.

    For a larger-than-life character, Elizabeth Stoddard’s life is not very well defined. The closest anyone gets in the episode is when Walt calls her a “She-E-O” in his introductory speech … and then backpedals when the joke doesn’t land. The introduction of Elizabeth, or Beth as Greg calls her, is exciting because it brings the luminous Connie Britton into the mix. As written on the page, Beth mostly feels like a caricature. She visits Ludlow only because they’re dedicating a new student center to her — not because her daughter is an arsonist experiencing a relationship crisis, don’t be ridiculous — and she exudes busy, busy, busy energy the entire time she’s in the picture, never bothering to put her family first. Gross. The only reason Beth is even a bit endearing is thanks to Britton’s warm presence and light touch.

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    Rooster Season 1 Episode 6 "Cop Hawk" Preview: Greg Takes In Tommy

    Greg helps out Tommy, Katie confronts a student, and Dylan continues to shine in tonight's episode of HBO's Rooster, S01E06: "Cop Hawk."

    While there's a whole lot of ground being covered in tonight's episode of HBO and Showrunners Bill Lawrence and Matt Tarses's Steve Carell, Charly Clive, Danielle Deadwyler, Phil Dunster, John C. McGinley, and Lauren Tsai-starring Rooster, we thought we might kick off this preview with some important real-world news. Heading into the weekend, the word came down that the hit comedy series will be back for a sophomore year/second season. "We are so grateful to Warner Bros. Television and HBO for being such great partners and to Casey, Amy, and Channing for giving us the opportunity to keep making this show with Steve and our amazing cast," Lawrence shared when the good news hit. "It's been a career highlight for both of us, but more for Matt than me." Of course, there's still a lot of ground to cover with this season and where it will leave Greg's (Carell) headspace heading into a second season – and that brings us to our preview for S01E06: "Cop Hawk." Here's a look at the official overview, preview, and image gallery for tonight's next chapter:

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  • Rooster review – Steve Carell and a naked college president add wisdom to this cringe comedy dr…

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    The master of the everyman gifts us some hard-won parenting insights in this blissfully awkward show about a father and daughter relationship

    Humankind, as TS Eliot’s bird said in Burnt Norton, cannot bear too much reality. That feels especially salient now, when we have more reality arriving in a day than we used to have to process in a year.

    At the same time, unless you go the whole high-fantasy hog and offer 100% escapism via immersion in a completely alternative world, it is becoming trickier for your audiences to believe in you at all. Programmes set in the real world have to acknowledge the new way of it. Pure, frothy comedy just became that much harder to pull off – and it was never easy. But walking the line between too much reality and not enough is almost as difficult.

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    Americans love a college campus as a TV backdrop, offering as it does various tropes: fish-out-of-water; workplace comedy; the politics around tenure; and the biggie, the professor-student relationship.

    This new comedy from Ted Lasso’s Bill Lawrence and his Scrubs co-creator Matt Tarses has a bit of all of these tropes. The 10-part series stars Steve Carell as the fish out of water in what becomes a workplace comedy.

    Carell is bestselling author Greg Russo, whose pulpy action novels feature a character called Rooster, who sports an open shirt and a six-pack on the book covers, and a passing resemblance to Russo himself. (Lawrence and Tarses based the character on high-concept Florida author Carl Hiaasen, inspired after they adapted Hiaasen’s Bad Monkey for the 2024 TV series).

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