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Paris Terror Attacks ISIS Forcing Changes for ‘Supergirl’ and ‘NCIS: LA’
CBS is pulling its previously scheduled episodes of Supergirl and NCIS: Los Angeles from its Monday line up this week in the wake of the attacks in Paris this Friday.
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Deadline has word of the CBS decision to push back the “How Does She Do It?” episode of Supergirl. Similarly, TNT is postponing tonight’s episode of Legends. With ISIS owning to the Paris attacks, the network deemed it prudent to change the episode with a story that was originally set for a December airing.
Thanksgiving comes early this week on Supergirl in an episode which will feature the introduction of Kara’s foster mother, Dr. Danvers (Helen Slater), who makes her way to National City to celebrate the holiday with her daughters.
Supergirl airs Mondays at 8 p.m. and NCIS: Los Angeles airs Mondays at 10 p.m., both on CBS.
Supergirl’s fourth episode will not actually be the fourth episode that the show ever airs.
That’s just a selection of responses, and the late night TV hosts will most likely address the Paris attacks tonight on their respective shows. The episode that was supposed to be on tonight had Supergirl trying to stop a rash of bombings around National City. “Defectors” is about a missing woman that the character Sam Hanna (played by LL Cool J) helped in the past.
Movie studio Lionsgate said in a statement it would no longer allow interviews at theMockingjay – Part 2 premiere out of “respect for the recent events with Paris”.
On Saturday, HBO and the rock group U2 pulled the plug on a live concert from Paris.
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“Saturday Night Live”, NBC’s comedy sketch show, opened with a subdued tribute to Paris, with cast member Cecily Strong delivering a message of “love and support” in French. United States of America delayed that night’s season finale of Mr. Robot-which contained a scene with an on-air shooting that eerily echoed that morning’s events-for a week.