I'm amazed that so many of the shows I watch were able to churn out so many episodes before Covid-19 hit. Not really sure how far most of the shows in advance do it, but after March, I was expecting most of the shows to have just a few new episodes.
We've gotten almost two more months worth of The Goldberg's. The season finale was prom-related, I wonder if that was intentional. It doesn't end with the usual end-of-the-season montage, but the ending narration does have a line about it being "1980-something", though maybe not the same "it'll always be 1980-something" as usual. I wonder if that was planned to be the season finale - It kind of seems like the typical finale while also not. And the ending line about 1980-something, since it's narration, could have easily been recorded after so many things have shut down.
Last week, all of Wednesday night's shows were themed around prom. I wonder if that was intentional - I assume they were all shot in March if not earlier. Actually, I was thinking they were all season finales, maybe it was just the case with The Goldberg's and School'd, I guess I didn't really pay much attention to whether American Housewife and whatever other show were finales or just ordinary episodes that happened to involve prom. It'd be a weird coincidence if they planned four back-to-back prom episodes for the same night, before we knew that this years proms would be canceled.
On the other hand, during these two and a half months, there haven't been very many new episodes of Young Sheldon. And I feel like the same episodes keep being rerun. There is at least one episode that I saw again twice during this period. And I think they've sometimes shown two back-to-back episodes. Even if the season was cut short, there's got to be more episodes from the season they could choose from - and if not, couldn't they rerun some episodes from the first two seasons (I don't think the show is in syndication yet)? And yet the season finale not only seems like the perfect season finale, but it also seems like it could have been the series finale. Did they plan that to be the season finale, even with the season (most likely) suddenly cut short?
On the other hand, it's a shame that one new show, Broke, won't be returning (though I don't think many people besides me like that show).It started after the pandemic, it's confirmed there won't be a second season, but at least they haven't run out of episodes yet - and at least they seem to still be airing the remaining episodes, as opposed to canceling further unaired episodes. Still, it is sad that they seem to be running the same promo every week, pretty much showing clips from the various episodes in general as opposed to limiting the clips to what's in the next episode. And I'm not sure how I like the opening, which plays out more like a "previously on..." recap, only it's the same each week. I guess not too different from an expository theme song, except there's no singing.