"The Golden Girls" has been rerun so often on so many channels that the chronology is a little foggy, to say the least, and so it's easy not to notice the fact that it's only in the show's pilot that she says she's from Queens. (The pilot episode is the one produced for the network as proof of a concept. If the network likes it, it typically orders a whole season.)
With just three challenges left, each of the teams is eager to increase the value of their respective homes in this new episode of the shocking renovation series. They all have an opportunity to get creative and colorful as they redesign the kids' rooms.
Jodie Foster to star in new season of "True Detective"
'True' star: After directing episodes of "Orange Is the New Black," "Black Mirror" and "Tales from the Loop," Oscar-winning actress Jodie Foster ("The Silence of the Lambs," 1991) now seems poised to direct her attention to a TV acting career.
This year, after a two-year hiatus, Fleet Week returned to New York City. I love it! What's better than seeing a bunch of Navy SEALs infiltrate the M&Ms store. Of course, [it] kicked off today [May 25] with the parade of ships up the Hudson River. At first, I thought "[Wow,] the marketing for 'Top Gun' is insane!"
This year, after a two-year hiatus, Fleet Week returned to New York City. I love it! What's better than seeing a bunch of Navy SEALs infiltrate the M&Ms store. Of course, [it] kicked off today [May 25] with the parade of ships up the Hudson River. At first, I thought "[Wow,] the marketing for 'Top Gun' is insane!"
Professor Albus Dumbledore (Law) knows he has to stop the powerful dark wizard Gellert Grindelwald (Mikkelsen), who wants to take over the wizarding world, but he can't do it alone. Dumbledore enlists Magizoologist Newt Scamander (Redmayne) to help him and, together, they lead an intrepid team of wizards, witches and a Muggle baker on a dangerous mission. As they clash with Grindelwald's legion of followers and work desperately to protect a rare creature, it's only a matter of time before Dumbledore can no longer remain on the sidelines and has to join the fight.
Jule (Reinsve) is not what one would generally refer to as a committed person. About to turn 30, she decides to change her college major and break up with her long-term boyfriend. Now that she is free to pursue seemingly endless possibilities in the world, she finds herself wavering over artistic passions and professions, wondering about motherhood and navigating relationships with two different men — one a successful comic book artist (Lie) and the other a charismatic barista (Nordrum). All of this, she hopes, will give her the answers she seeks regarding her identity and capacity for happiness.
Sophie (Davenport), a blind woman, is cat-sitting in a secluded mansion when she finds herself to be the victim of a home invasion by thieves looking for a hidden safe. The only way she can defend herself is by using a phone app called "See For Me," which connects her to a volunteer across the country who will act as her eyes and, in this case, hopefully help her survive. Thankfully, Sophie is connected to Kelly (Kennedy), an army veteran who spends her days playing first-person shooter games. Still, if she wants to survive the night, Sophie will need all the help she can get.
Heather Hemmens stars as a news producer who falls victim to a rental scam in this new Hallmark romance film set in the Caribbean. While her vacation got off to a bad start, she begins having fun when she meets the rental's real owner (Ser'Darius Blain).
Tyler Hoechlin in "Superman & Lois"
After one last hiatus of the season (this one just one week long), fans are excitedly waiting for "Superman & Lois" to return; the series' second-season finale airs Thursday, June 28, on CW. Aptly titled "Waiting for Superman," fans are hoping the finale will answer a few questions and give a few hints for what's next in store for the Man of Steel and his family.
Tyler Hoechlin in "Superman & Lois"
After one last hiatus of the season (this one just one week long), fans are excitedly waiting for "Superman & Lois" to return; the series' second-season finale airs Thursday, June 28, on CW. Aptly titled "Waiting for Superman," fans are hoping the finale will answer a few questions and give a few hints for what's next in store for the Man of Steel and his family.
"Mixed-ish" is directly linked to fellow ABC sitcom "Black-ish" — it is, in fact, a prequel.
Not only that, but both share a sort of "Ish"-iverse with a third series, "Grown-ish," which aired on ABC's cable sibling, Freeform.
All three were created by Kenya Barris ("Cheaper by the Dozen," 2022) and based loosely on his own life and that of his wife, Rainbow Edwards-Barris.