If love ainât for you, hardcore football season is already beginning on TV, Hollywood makes its contribution to moon content 2019, and the Tour de France will never be as fun as this HBO comedy.
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Another con has come and gone as San Diego Comic-Con wrapped up yesterday. [A lot happened]( but even those who were at the event would be forgiven if they didn’t catch it all because they were too busy waiting in line for Hall H, waiting to get their badge, waiting on the show floor to buy some exclusive My Little Pony figures, waiting to get some Mrs. Fields cookies, waiting in a bathroom line, waiting in line to get into another line, or just waiting. Our sister site [GameSpot has all the news]( out of pop culture’s biggest event if you’d like to catch up, and we’ve [got all the cool TV trailers]( ([and movie trailers]( released in conjunction with SDCC, as well as [exclusive celebrity portraits from our Comic-Con suite]( and plenty of coverage, including the [big news that went down at The Walking Dead’s panel](. Relive the experience, and then come back here for tonight’s TV picks:
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[The Bachelorette](
[Get ready for The Bachelorette: Luke Tells All](
Monday at 8/7c on ABC
Luke Parker had a less-than-graceful exit from The Bachelorette when he decided to make the rules about who Hannah could and couldn’t sleep with. (Could: No one. Couldn’t: Everyone.) But Hannah didn’t take his advice and did it twice with a handsome pilot, and when Luke, who has decided he is saving himself for marriage even though he’s already had sex, found out, he was apopletic, so Hannah sent his sorry butt home. At this point, everyone hates Luke and his holier-than-thou ‘tude, but rumors are swirling that he got a bad edit. We’ll hear his side of the story, as well as several other grunts and chest thumps, tonight when the dismissed men of the season return to say their peace.
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ARE WE READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL?
[All or Nothing: Carolina Panthers](
[It’s always football season with All or Nothing](
Now on Amazon
Football season doesn’t start until September, but try telling that to the guy who’s been tailgating in the parking lot of the Carolina Panthers’ stadium since February. Football fans are notoriously hardcore, and few programs offer the kind of access to a team like All or Nothing. Unlike HBO’s also excellent Hard Knocks, which gives fans an inside look at the season ahead for a team, All or Nothing serves as an all-access rewind of a team’s previous season.
This year, the show looks at the 2018 campaign of the Panthers, who were fresh off one of the best records in the NFL and a Super Bowl appearance in 2017 but trudged through a miserable 7-9 season marred with injuries and disappointing play in 2018. Enjoy reliving that seven-game losing streak, Panthers fans.
POW, TO THE MOON
[First Man](
[First Man is Hollywood’s big contribution to Moon Content 2019](
Now on HBO
We’ve been recommending all sorts of moon programming over the last few weeks from PBS, HBO, and others, but let’s give the excess of Hollywood a chance, shall we? The well-received First Man, starring [Ryan Gosling]( as Neil Armstrong, touched down on HBO this weekend on the 50th anniversary of the moon landing, so you can watch that small step from your living room. The movie follows Armstrong from his younger days as a test pilot to returning from one of history’s greatest achievements, but it caused a bit of a controversy when it omitted one of the moon landing’s greatest moments: the planting of the American flag on the moon. Was it a political statement? Was it too hard to re-create that stiff flapping of the flag? Did a production assistant forget to buy an American flag the day it was supposed to be shot? Only Ryan Gosling knows.
VIVE LE PHARM
[Tour de Pharmacy](
[In Tour de Pharmacy, victory is only an injection away](
Now on HBO’s streaming apps
It’s already been a pretty wacky [Tour de France]( so far. A mountain biker [jumped over the pack]( in an exhibition of dominance for the superior style of cycling, and a top cyclist [disappeared from competition]( and quit with no explanation. But that would amount to a boring day for HBO’s 2017 cycling farce Tour de Pharmacy, a spoof on the 1982 Tour de France starring elite sports-spoofer [Andy Samberg](. The 40-minute film, from the same crew that brought you the tennis comedy 7 Days in Hell, essentially says what we already know is true: All pro cyclists are juice-heads who inject PEDs into their butts for any advantage, and are super aggro about it. Adding to the visual comedy are the ‘80s aesthetic as well as performances from [Orlando Bloom]( [Freddie Highmore]( and a ton of other famous faces who embrace the silliness.
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