Life is very different for Ichabod (Tom Mison) and Jenny (Lyndie Greenwood) following Abbie's (Nicole Beharie) unexpected death in this new episode. Ichabod eventually finds himself in Washington, D.C., and builds a new partnership.
He does: It's "Mr." You can see it in the first big-screen film, which itself is simply titled "Bean." In the memorable scene when he shows his passport to a customs officer and has to recreate the cross-eyed face he made for the photo, the camera focuses on the passport for a brief second. It's done for the joke, so we can see the picture, but sharp-eyed viewers can also see that the given-name field says "MR."
Another round of fiery competition kicks off as hopeful chefs show off their culinary skills in this special two-hour edition. Celebrity chef and author Gordon Ramsay tests the contestants as they vie for a life-changing position at a high-profile eatery.
Jimmy Fallon hosts the 74th Annual Golden Globe Awards
Contestants compete in a game of fill-in-the-blanks as they attempt to match answers with celebrities in this season premiere. Hosted by Alec Baldwin, the reboot of the classic game show features a panel of six stars from the world of entertainment.
Your best bet when trying to contact actors by mail is to go through their agents or managers. In former "JAG" star David James Elliott's case, that means the Gersh Agency (9465 Wilshire Blvd., 6th floor, Beverly Hills, CA, 90212) or Jeff Goldberg Management (817 Monte Leon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA, 90210).
The heroes of Chicago's Firehouse 51 once again cross paths with members of the city's police department in this new crossover. Featuring ensemble casts, the acclaimed dramas follow firefighters, a rescue squad, paramedics and police officers.
Joely Richardson, Vincent D'Onofrio, Florence Kasumba and Ana Ularu in "Emerald City"
Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay and pastry chef Christina Tosi test the culinary skills of celebrity competitors in a special edition of this reality series. NeNe and Greg Leakes, Cheryl Hines, Kal Penn and Anthony Anderson duke it out to prove their mettle.
With a rather lengthy list of credits to his name already, it's a little weird that Fox's pre-season promos for "Lethal Weapon" said "Introducing Clayne Crawford" -- especially since a couple of his more notable roles have been in Fox shows.