It looks like a range of reasons led Jeremy, Molly and Jacob to step away from "Little People, Big World" (by "other" I assume you mean besides Zach, who remains a central figure on the show), but their reasons can be boiled down to the rigors of reality TV.
The Bens (Duane Martin and Zach Gilford) help Syd (Gabrielle Union) and Nancy (Jessica Alba) search for Carlene (Rebecca Budig), who is facing the consequences of her power play. Meanwhile, the DEA isn't making things easy for the team.
Whoopi Goldberg in "The Stand"
When Stephen King wrote a story about a dangerous virus with worldwide implications more than 40 years ago, he likely did not foresee the current global pandemic. Yet, a new miniseries based on his work offers coronavirus-wary viewers a look at a much more dire outcome.
Paul Hollywood and former co-host Mary Berry
When it comes to cherished Christmas cake traditions, we have the French to thank for the Yule log (bûche de Noël), the Germans for Stollen, Italians for panettone and ancient Romans for fruit cake … although not everyone is thankful for that one.
Emily (Liberato) and her boyfriend, recent college dropout Randall (Le Gros), decide to spend some quality time together at his parents' vacation home. Once there, they are met by Jane (Nagel) and Mitch (Weber), old friends of Randall's father, who have arrived at the property for down time of their own. Agreeing to share the sprawling beach house with each other, the couples end the night partaking in some recreational drugs Randall brought with him. Shortly thereafter, a strange fog rushes into the house, which they chalk up to the drugs, and the group passes out immediately. As Emily wakes up, she knows that something is terribly wrong. With the fog still settling in, Jane covered in lesions, Randall severely sick and all the running water they can access now a disgustingly thick texture, it becomes clear that they — and the world around them — have been exposed to a life-ending illness.
After being caught in an undercover operation, a CIA agent referred to only as "Protagonist" (Washington), takes a cyanide pill in order to protect his team's secrets. Protagonist later awakens in the hospital only to be told that the mission failed, and the situation that led to his taking the pill was nothing but a test of his loyalty. Having passed said test, he has been cleared for employment by an ultra-secret organization known as Tenet, where he is introduced to a scientist, Barbara (Poésy), and his handler, Neil (Pattinson), who brief him on Tenet's focused time-based and time-altering missions. Protagonist's assignment: Sator (Branagh), a Russian oligarch who intends to destroy all past and future timelines.
After her husband, Doug (Caviezel), is put on trial by the Iranian regime for speeches centered in his beliefs, Elizabeth (Karvan) attempts to coax the American State Department into saving him and bringing him back home. Once it's made clear that his well-being is of no interest to the government, Elizabeth decides to visit the Middle East to save her spouse herself.
Matt LeBlanc, Lisa Kudrow, Courteney Cox, Jennifer Aniston, David Schwimmer and Matthew Perry star in "Friends"
The one airing in 2021: It looks like HBO Max's highly anticipated "Friends" reunion is finally going to happen … but in 2021.
The 11th and final (for real this time) season of Showtime's longest-running series continues in this new episode. The Gallaghers are back and more relatable than ever, as the fictional dysfunctional Chicagoan family deals with the pandemic firsthand.
Trump won't even mention Biden by name. It's like when a teenager talks about her ex-best friend: "Well I was having a great time at the mall until she showed up!"
Screaming doesn't make it true! If you saw a friend tweet, in all caps, "MY LIFE IS GREAT!" you'd immediately start to worry.
The march was known as "The Million MAGA March," which is better than the original name: "The Crazies Thanksgiving Day Parade."
Trump won't even mention Biden by name. It's like when a teenager talks about her ex-best friend: "Well I was having a great time at the mall until she showed up!"
Screaming doesn't make it true! If you saw a friend tweet, in all caps, "MY LIFE IS GREAT!" you'd immediately start to worry.
The march was known as "The Million MAGA March," which is better than the original name: "The Crazies Thanksgiving Day Parade."
When a record snowfall shuts down the schools, a group of kids from upstate New York face off against a snow plow driver (Chris Elliot) in an effort to have more school-free days of wintery bliss. Chevy Chase and Josh Peck also star in this holiday film.