'Happy Face' Brings In The Kids And A Recurring David Harewood

  The upcoming Paramount+ drama series Happy Face has found all of its series regulars and jonesed for its recurring talk show host and Melissa’s boss. The final series regulars found are  Khiyla Aynne   and Benjamin Mackey, while Supergirl alum David Harewood is racking in the ratings. As one could surmise, Aynne and Mackey play Melissa (played by Annaleigh Ashford )’s kids with husband Ben, played by James Wolk . Specifically, Aynne  plays Hazel, their  secure and happy  15-year-old daughter who initially believes that her mother is off on a simple business trip. However,  she soon starts suspecting that something dire is going on, beginning to investigate and uncover the shocking circumstances of her mother’s past.  Mackey plays  lively   9-year-old Max, who takes his stable upbringing for granted and doesn’t grow his older sister’s suspicions regarding mom’s sudden absence. He instead steadfastly believes she’s producing some sort of on-location segment for  The Dr. Greg Show . A

See Daria Of The Smart Universe In The 'Beavis And Butt-Head' Season 2 Finale

 


Heh heh. Beavis and Butt-Head scored a great return for the finale of the second revival season, the tenth overall. Daria Morgendorffer has made a full-fledged return in a manner one might not expect.

The first segment of the finale, "Abduction", is Smart Beavis and Smart Butt-Head-centric. It opens with them on trial in front of a tribunal. Their crimes? They were “supposed to have spent the last two years exploring the various universes and what have you. But all [they’ve] done is run up an expense account on space nachos and intergalactic pornography.” which includes the angsty teen's even smarter counterpart is on. Voiced once again by Tracy Grandstaff, it is the character's first fully-voiced appearance in general since her spinoff Daria ended in 2002, and on the mothership show since its original end 5 years earlier, both on MTV.

The Smart Universe, where everyone's counterpart is intellectually superior, even if so marginally for dunderheads like Beavis and Butt-Head was introduced with a broader multiverse for the series in the return movie Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe, which premiered this time last year and did feature Daria in a silent cameo. She facepalmed at the boys' sentencing to space camp. The scene in question was used as a preview clip released on YouTube on Wednesday, titled "Sentenced To Death". The full episode, and its B-side titled "Sleepover" are now streaming on Paramount+.



Source: TVLine


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