HVTV is getting some rock this fall. Octorok
The network announced its primetime fall line-up Wednesday morning, including “The Name is Octorok,” a new series by legendary producer Phil Goron-Eater. Peter Dune (Star of “Potions” and “Blue Zora, Red Dawn”) portrays Bill Octorok, a young tektite struggling to make his way in the competitive business world of the Hyrule Castle Marketplace.
“I’m really excited about this show. The plot is great and the cast is excellent, especially our star,” stated Goron-Eater. “Peter was definitely a leader as he pushed his acting to the meter. A performance straight out of theatre that will make you cry over fallen cedar, this show will just keep getting neater, until you teeter at the edge of your seat..er.
“Octorok” will receive a primetime slot this fall, it’s season premiere on September 24th.
HVTV has also stuck with mainstays, as the third season of hit reality show “The Other Princess” hits this fall. Contestants will once again use their wits to determine the real Midna among their number, while fighting their way out of the Twilight Realm. TOP host Zant Zantilious has signed on for another two seasons, remarking that “There’s nothing funnier than watching a contestant reach the goal line, only to trip and fall into a dark, endless pit of despair.”
Speaking of despair, fans of cult favourite, “Romani and the Cows” will be disappointed to learn the show will not return this fall. Numerous complaints and safety violations brought up by the cast, resulted in the termination of the farm set drama. Most of the grievances were filed by the cows, who “Were tired of being teleported by UFO’s, and then flung into the middle of space.”
And finally, after two years of limbo, “Tingle X “was given the green light by the network, allowing the gritty TV thriller to play out its final season. Fist Archer who played Tingle in the series was excited the show would be allowed to reach the violence filled, corpse riddled conclusion it richly deserved. Hugh McFacepound, (the actor behind “Tingle X” villain, General Vaati Deathhammer) is happy the network got over the “Megaton Doom-Hammer” finale of the last season, which resulted in thousands of angry letters, and fifty seven lawsuits citing the “emotional scarring” caused by the episode.
It looks like this fall will be an excellent season for television.
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