The Pilot News

Couch theater — DVD previews

- By Sam Struckhoff (c) 2016 King Features Synd., Inc.

“Puppy Place” -- “Come for the puppies, stay for the adventure” is the tagline for this absolutely adorable Apple original scripted TV series based on a Scholastic Book series by Ellen Miles. In it, brother and sister duo Charles and Lizzie (Riley Looc and Brooklynn Mackinzie) help find happy, proper homes for puppies they’ve fostered together. Each episode includes a plethora of quizzical head tilts, playful pounces and destructio­n of squeaky toys. Also included are lessons about personal responsibi­lity and social issues, but let’s all admit we’re just going to watch this because puppies are so darn relaxing. (Apple TV+)

“Big Mouth” (Season 5) -- The ridiculous­ly funny animated series created by Nick Kroll and Mark Levin returns for a fifth season in all its teenage crassness and messy pubescent drama. As the characters begin eighth grade, many of the previous season’s storylines continue with the addition of lovebugs and hate worms, the newest non-human characters that serve to represent the young characters’ emotions. If you’re a “Big Mouth” novice, know that the humor is raw and crude, but it’s likely nothing you didn’t hear yourself in middle school. Voice regulars returning include John Mulaney, Maya Rudolph, Jordan Peele and Jessi Klein. (Netflix)

“Taste the Nation with Padma Lakshmi: Holiday Edition” -- Amid the smorgasbor­d of cooking/eating/food shows out there, this four-part holidayfoc­used edition of “Taste the Nation” is a delightful amuse-bouche. Host Padma Lakshmi travels across the U.S. learning about special holiday traditions that unite our histories with the foods we eat. The most alluring delight of this show is the up-close views and sounds of the foods. This isn’t simply a host chomping on a giant turkey sandwich and telling us how good it is. Instead, unique camera angles put viewers sizzling right alongside the bacon and simmering in a steaming stew pot. If ever there was a need for smell-o-vision, it is right now to watch this show. (Hulu)

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