Home cooks compete in culinary challenges designed to test their skills and palates in a new episode of this hit reality TV series. Renowned chefs Gordon Ramsay, Christina Tosi and Aarón Sánchez guide the contestants throughout the season.
Sadly, cliffhanger or not, it was indeed the last show. NBC canceled "The Mysteries of Laura" at the end of its second season.
There's a little good news for fans, though: The events that would have taken place in season 3 aren't a total mystery, thanks to the uncommon courtesy of series creator Jeff Rake. In an interview with Deadline.com, he described some of the major plot points that were going to take place in the season that could have been (spoilers for season 2 ahead).
Aaron Ashmore, Michael Potter, Viktoria Modesta, Prince Amponsah, Sean Fowler and Emily Piggford in "Killjoys"
The survivors attempt to escape from the island after they discover that the pirates plan to harvest their organs in a new episode of this comedy. At the same time, Karen (Brooke Dillman) faces a difficult decision that echoes a moment from her past.
When news producer Laura Price (Paula Patton) sets out to help the local police hunt down a serial killer, the killer strikes close to home in this premiere. In a twist of fate, Laura is forced to relive the week prior to the murders over and over again.
Author Susanna Clarke agrees with you: "Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell," the miniseries based on her debut novel, did not offer sufficient resolution to the lives of its characters.
Vicky and a goblin shark from "Alien Sharks"
After undergoing hip surgery, Spencer Strasmore (Dwayne Johnson) returns with a fresh new outlook as he prepares to forge new bonds with players across the country in this season premiere. This season, he and Joe Krutal (Rob Corddry) pursue a jackpot deal.
Yesterday, President Trump said that Obama copied him by calling the Republican health-care bill mean. Then Obama said Trump copied him by spending the last six months doing nothing.
Andrew Zimmern as seen in "Bizarre Foods"
Andrew Zimmern sure does get around. The chef is probably one of the more well-traveled TV personalities out there, with his long-running Travel Channel series "Bizarre Foods" taking him around the globe to sample some of the more unusual dishes and cuisines out there.